Forum: Current Events
Topic: Freedom of speech
started by: Self-Banished

Posted by Self-Banished on May 04 2015,4:44 am
It may seem that one of the religeous oganizations in this country is a little touchy about drawings of their prophet.

< http://www.cnn.com/2015...hooting >

Posted by grassman on May 04 2015,6:13 am
Was this event even necessary, activities to incite are not needed. This is the way this country is going to implode. Exploiting freedoms.
Posted by Expatriate on May 04 2015,7:39 am
:dunce: Texas is apparently a very dangerous place, according some right-wingers who believe that not only is the US Army invading to impose martial law and take their guns but that the extremist group ISIS has begun establishing bases in Texas,Fruitcakeville!
Posted by Self-Banished on May 04 2015,8:12 am

(Expatriate @ May 04 2015,7:39 am)
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:dunce: Texas is apparently a very dangerous place, according some right-wingers who believe that not only is the US Army invading to impose martial law and take their guns but that the extremist group ISIS has begun establishing bases in Texas,Fruitcakeville!

Wow, where'd you hear that?
Posted by grassman on May 04 2015,8:29 am
^^^^


Texas Governor Deploys State Guard To Stave Off Obama Takeover
May 02, 2015 9:27 PM ET


You will find the names of Texans etched into marble at war memorials from Goliad to Gettysburg, from Verdun to the Ardennes and Washington, D.C. The governor's proposition that these soldiers and sailors constitute a potential threat and need watching as they go about their duties, certainly stakes out some new political ground for the leader of the Texas GOP to stand on.
Since General Sam Houston executed his famous retreat to glory to defeat the superior forces of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, Texas has been ground zero for military training. We have so many military bases in the Lone Star State we could practically attack Russia.

So when rookie Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced he was ordering the Texas State Guard to monitor a Navy SEAL/Green Beret joint training exercise, which was taking place in Texas and several other states, everybody here looked up from their iPhones. What?

It seems there is concern among some folks that this so-called training maneuver is just a cover story. What's really going on? President Obama is about to use Special Forces to put Texas under martial law.

Let's walk over by the fence where nobody can hear us, and I'll tell you the story.

You see, there are these Wal-Marts in West Texas that supposedly closed for six months for "renovation." That's what they want you to believe. The truth is these Wal-Marts are going to be military guerrilla-warfare staging areas and FEMA processing camps for political prisoners. The prisoners are going to be transported by train cars that have already been equipped with shackles.

Don't take my word for it. That comes directly from a Texas Ranger, who seems pretty plugged in, if you ask me. You and I both know President Obama has been waiting a long time for this, and now it's happening. It's a classic false flag operation. Don't pay any attention the mainstream media; all they're going to do is lie and attack everyone who's trying to tell you the truth.


Did I mention the ISIS terrorists? They've come across the border and are going to hit soft targets all across the Southwest. They've set up camp a few miles outside of El Paso.

That includes a Mexican army officer and Mexican federal police inspector. Not sure what they're doing there, but probably nothing good. That's why the Special Forces guys are here, get it? To wipe out ISIS and impose martial law. So now you know, whaddya say we get back to the party and grab another beer?

It's true that the paranoid world-view of right-wing militia types has remarkable stamina. But that's not news.

What is news is that there seem to be enough of them in Texas to influence the governor of the state to react — some might use the word pander — to them.

That started Monday when a public briefing by the Army in Bastrop County, which is just east of Austin, got raucous. The poor U.S. Army colonel probably just thought he was going to give a regular briefing, but instead 200 patriots shouted him down, told him he was a liar and grilled him about the imminent federal takeover of Texas and subsequent imposition of martial law.

"We just want to make sure our guys are trained. We want to hone our skills," Lt. Col. Mark Listoria tried to explain in vain.

One wonders what Listoria was thinking to himself as he walked to his car after two hours of his life he'll never get back. God bless Texas? Maybe not.

The next day Gov. Abbott decided he had to take action. He announced that he was going to ask the Texas State Guard to monitor Operation Jade Helm from start to finish.

"It is important that Texans know their safety, constitutional rights, private property rights and civil liberties will not be infringed upon," Abbott said.

The idea that the Yankee military can't be trusted down here has a long and rich history in Texas. But that was a while back. Abbott's proclamation that he was going to keep his eye on these Navy SEAL and Green Beret boys did rub some of our leaders the wrong way.

Former Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst tried to put it in perspective for outsiders when he explained, "Unfortunately, some Texans have projected their legitimate concerns about the competence and trustworthiness of President Barack Obama on these noble warriors. This must stop."

Another former Republican politician was a bit more pointed.

"Your letter pandering to idiots ... has left me livid," former State Rep. Todd Smith wrote Gov. Abbott. "I am horrified that I have to choose between the possibility that my Governor actually believes this stuff and the possibility that my Governor doesn't have the backbone to stand up to those who do."

There's no argument that after the 2014 election, Texas politics took a further step to the right. The 84th session of the state legislature has given ample proof of that. But the events of this last week have been an eye-opener for Texans of all political stripes.

You will find the names of Texans etched into marble at war memorials from Goliad to Gettysburg, from Verdun to the Ardennes and Washington, D.C. The governor's proposition that these soldiers and sailors constitute a potential threat and need watching as they go about their duties, certainly stakes out some new political ground for the leader of the Texas GOP to stand on.  :D

Posted by irisheyes on May 04 2015,8:31 am
Their keynote speaker believes in banning the Koran and not allowing new mosques to be built.  Yep, they love the freedom of speech and religion, as long as you say and believe what they do.   :crazy:
Posted by Self-Banished on May 04 2015,9:30 am
^^Seems to me the rug heads are the ones trying to quash freedom of speech here.
Posted by Common Citizen on May 04 2015,11:45 am

(grassman @ May 04 2015,6:13 am)
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Was this event even necessary, activities to incite are not needed. This is the way this country is going to implode. Exploiting freedoms.

I see this as an in your face refusal to obey Sharia Law.  Notice what happens when you do?  The radical Islamist go ape sh!+ with violent intentions.

Nuff said.

Posted by alcitizens on May 04 2015,1:34 pm
The Burning Face of God..
Posted by Common Citizen on May 04 2015,1:36 pm
^Did you have something to add?
Posted by alcitizens on May 04 2015,1:36 pm
..
Posted by alcitizens on May 04 2015,1:40 pm

(Common Citizen @ May 04 2015,1:36 pm)
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^Did you have something to add?

No..
Posted by MADDOG on May 04 2015,1:59 pm
< Operation Jade Helm >

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"Training exercise Jade Helm is going to assist our Special Operations Soldiers in refining the skills needed against an ever changing foreign threat," he said.

Among the planned exercises, soldiers will try to operate undetected amongst civilian populations in some towns and cities where residents will be advised to report any suspicious activity they notice as a means of testing the military's effectiveness, said county law enforcement officials who had been briefed by the Army.

"They're going to set up cells of people and test how well they're able to move around without getting too noticed in the community," said Roy Boyd, chief deputy with the Victoria County Sheriff's Office. "They're testing their abilities to basically blend in with the local environment and not stand out and blow their cover."
Somewhere in there I see a real problem with the feds messin with Texas residents already fed up with illegals running rampant across the border.  Now the federalis are going to see how they can best infiltrate a population without raising eyebrows of suspicion?

Texans are terrifically patriotic when it comes to the military, but sneaky in under the cloak of darkness in civilian clothing may not prove to be the smartest thing Obubblehead has done.

< JADE HELM 15 >

This administration has been so transparent and trustworthy.  Of course there is no planned takeover with martial law, but an excellent way to dip the frog in the pot to see if he notices the water is warming up.  Trust?  Sure, the DHS is using hollow point munitions for target practice and we believe that.  Don't forget to look up.  Drones!  :D

Posted by Liberal on May 04 2015,3:40 pm
Jack's got a screw loose. :crazy:

Sharia law? :rofl:

Posted by Liberal on May 04 2015,3:45 pm
It sad to see maddog slowly losing his mind. I mean there was a time he made a little sense now you can't even make it through a post without thinking how bat sh!t crazy he's become.

I personally think he should get checked for early onset dementia.

Posted by MADDOG on May 04 2015,4:35 pm
Having another bad day Liberal?











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I'd say a real threat to the world are morons, ones who still proudly display their Hope and Change bumper stickers -Botto

Posted by alcitizens on May 04 2015,4:43 pm
Prophet Mohammad a.k.a Clown of Mecca
Posted by alcitizens on May 04 2015,5:04 pm

(MADDOG @ May 04 2015,4:35 pm)
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Having another bad day Liberal?

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I'd say a real threat to the world are morons, ones who still proudly display their Hope and Change bumper stickers -Botto

Have you forgotten the Bush Financial Collapse of 2008?

I had Hope that Obama would Change the Great Depression of 2008 back into the U.S. being the economic leader of the World that we once were before Bush..

And I had Hope that we would Change how the world viewed us after Invader/Occupier Bush..

Check and Check..

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 04 2015,5:13 pm
Ah yes, the ever so; religion of peace and happiness and good stuff has members that seem justified in shooting up a place all because some POS warmonger, rapist, child molester, slaver got drawn.

Cry me a river, there is a problem with a religion, nay, a 7th century barbaric belief system where its members loose their minds over the most inane actions such as a cartoon.   :finger: islam.  its a merd cult to begin with.

Posted by Self-Banished on May 04 2015,6:05 pm
:rofl:
Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 04 2015,6:20 pm
Just who in their right mind, dies for a bunch of know nothing virgins.
Just great, die go to their so called heaven and be surrounded by a bunch of women who don't know the first thing about sex.  /dumb

Such a stupid cult.  islam is akin to a short bus is to retards.

Posted by Self-Banished on May 05 2015,6:02 am
< http://www.al.com/news...ck.html >
Posted by Expatriate on May 05 2015,6:24 am
Two men were killed and one injured as two religious hate groups clashed Sunday, May 3 at a Muslim baiting “Draw Mohammed” cartoon contest! Fruitcakeville, Texas.
We need to differentiate between Free Speech and hate speech!


Posted by Self-Banished on May 05 2015,8:17 am
free speech? Hate speech?

Who gets to decide! :dunce:

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 05 2015,8:41 am
Seriously Expat?
Hate speech?  Way to jump on the SJW bandwagon.  Hate speech is protected speech.

It's quite obvious that members of the cult, islam know only one way to deal with descent of their supposed BS indoctrination is to lash out with violence.  What a wonderful ideology they have going on there.  /sarc

I think they should have another contest next week.

Posted by Self-Banished on May 05 2015,9:17 am
C'mon GD, I thought Expat's post was pretty good for him.

It probably breaks his all time record of stupidity :rockon:

Posted by Expatriate on May 05 2015,3:25 pm
Geller is the head of a right-wing anti Muslim hate group, she’s a loony just like you teatards.
When you poke the hornets nest you’re going to get stung, this is the type of adversarial lunacy that always escalates needlessly!
Geller may well be a Jewish operative stirring up hate to justify yet more crazy ass retaliation.
For those of US on the sidelines watching the crazy rightwing phony Christians and Muslims it speaks volumes for insanity on both sides!

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 05 2015,3:35 pm
Irrelevant if she is right, left or center ring.  The basis of the matter is her 1st Amendment Right.  There is NO right NOT to be offended.  Comparing this to a hornets nest is nothing more than a strawman argument and is disingenuous at the least.

It's as if, others need to; not do or say anything for the fear of setting someone or some group off.    Quite ridiculous to expect everyone to coddle or assuage, placate someones feelings because they might get butt hurt.

There are other ways to deal with criticism of ones faith, resorting to violence is NEVER acceptable nor is it an understandable effect.

Posted by Expatriate on May 05 2015,3:51 pm
There’s no need to belittle someone’s faith, this antagonistic behavior isn’t about free speech it’s about hate-mongering!
Posted by Self-Banished on May 05 2015,4:29 pm
^^ nope, this is about free speech, as simple as that.

Lot's of people are offended by gay pride parades

Your Union gatherings offend me

And so forth and so forth...

Posted by alcitizens on May 05 2015,8:40 pm

(Expatriate @ May 05 2015,3:51 pm)
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There’s no need to belittle someone’s faith, this antagonistic behavior isn’t about free speech it’s about hate-mongering!

I posted a picture of Jesus as a clown and Muhammad as a pig..

I don't feel hatred for either religion nor do I agree that one is more holy than the other.. Both are responsible for some of the worst radical right wing indoctrination tactics and the deaths of millions of people over the centuries that didn't agree with their ideology..

Christians got educated in recent history while Muslims believed their faith and the Koran would guide them and protect them..

I have to say that I am proud of the Christians on this site that allowed me my right to freedom of speech without having to attack me.. You all passed the test..

Now I might burn in hell.. :D :sarcasm:  

“You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 5 You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 6 but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments.  Exodus 20

Posted by Expatriate on May 05 2015,9:01 pm
We’re being duped by Geller’s hate group, it’s essentially a Zionist Coalition bent on expanding hate!
Posted by stardust14 on May 05 2015,11:14 pm
Give ISIS the poison pill---capitalism---just like the West did with Russia, Latin America, Africa, and China. Stamp out ideologies, religions, cultures. Replace them with The Money Game where despots enslave the masses for money and power, not mythological gods and demons. Ideology is old school, out-dated. ISIS is halfway there already. Just a few promises and gestures of good will($$$$$$) from global corporate thugs and they may fall for it.
Posted by Self-Banished on May 06 2015,8:33 am
^^ah, the lofty pious one speaks👳

We should all give up the evil, fruitless pursuit of capitalism and be enlightened :sarcasm:

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 06 2015,8:43 am
I see so it is a Zionist collaborationist hate group all because said group doesn't agree with the oppressive tenets of islam?

This is a trip, anytime someone or some group disagrees with the narrative of a different group they are being hateful?  :crazy:

I don't like islam because it is a merde ideology, steeped in fantasy of some sky fairy.  I guess that makes me a hatemonger.  :dunno:  

LOL Capitalism is poison now is it.  :crazy:
Compare capitalistic societies vs, socialist/commie/marxist and which one of those societies have had more innovations/inventions/greater GDP, and over all better living opportunities?

Posted by Liberal on May 06 2015,11:05 am
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I don't like islam because it is a merde ideology, steeped in fantasy of some sky fairy.  I guess that makes me a hatemonger.    



Can't you say the same thing about Christianity, Judaism,  Islam, or even the Vikings?

Posted by Self-Banished on May 06 2015,12:18 pm
^^ hey! Leave the Vikings alone,
They'd already pathetic.😱

Posted by Botto 82 on May 06 2015,12:18 pm

(Grinning_Dragon @ May 06 2015,8:43 am)
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LOL Capitalism is poison now is it.  :crazy:

Maybe not a poison, but it's certainly unsustainable in its current incarnation.

You hear about the diminishing purchasing power of working Americans, and no-one bats an eye.

You hear about raising the top tax rates and everybody loses their minds.

If we were truly embracing capitalism, there would be no "too big to fail" BS, and those banks and automakers would have been allowed to go feet up. Now THAT's capitalism, and not the "privatize the gains/socialize the losses" garbage we've all gotten used to.

Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 06 2015,12:27 pm

(Liberal @ May 06 2015,11:05 am)
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QUOTE


I don't like islam because it is a merde ideology, steeped in fantasy of some sky fairy.  I guess that makes me a hatemonger.    



Can't you say the same thing about Christianity, Judaism,  Islam, or even the Vikings?

I could, but the narrative of this discussion IS islam.
Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 06 2015,12:36 pm

(Botto 82 @ May 06 2015,12:18 pm)
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(Grinning_Dragon @ May 06 2015,8:43 am)
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LOL Capitalism is poison now is it.  :crazy:

Maybe not a poison, but it's certainly unsustainable in its current incarnation.

You hear about the diminishing purchasing power of working Americans, and no-one bats an eye.

You hear about raising the top tax rates and everybody loses their minds.

If we were truly embracing capitalism, there would be no "too big to fail" BS, and those banks and automakers would have been allowed to go feet up. Now THAT's capitalism, and not the "privatize the gains/socialize the losses" garbage we've all gotten used to.

What you are expounding upon is governmental market manipulation and the many types of regulations, laws and edicts that have pigeon holed a subset of the American economy that is driving it to be unsustainable.

Pointing to capitalism and going hur dur dem dar capitiztz are making everyone broke, is short sighted and disingenuous.

Posted by Self-Banished on May 06 2015,1:02 pm

(Botto 82 @ May 06 2015,12:18 pm)
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If we were truly embracing capitalism, there would be no "too big to fail" BS, and those banks and automakers would have been allowed to go feet up. Now THAT's capitalism, and not the "privatize the gains/socialize the losses" garbage we've all gotten used to.

YES! he get it!
:thumbsup:

Posted by MADDOG on May 06 2015,2:50 pm

(Botto 82 @ May 06 2015,12:18 pm)
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You hear about the diminishing purchasing power of working Americans, and no-one bats an eye.

That sounds like you are referring to inflation.  And you can't possibly be  trying to convince anyone here that capitalism causes inflation.  :rofl:   Inflation rates are generally caused by money growth (a.k.a. printing too much money)  Only the government can do that, and the government is usually the main cause of "the diminishing purchasing power."

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there would be no "too big to fail" BS, and those banks and automakers would have been allowed to go feet up.
 I agreed in 2008 and I still believe it now.

Posted by grassman on May 06 2015,3:57 pm
Forget the US dollar, MD, I will trade you 14 squash and 36 tomatoes for a five year old car! :D
Posted by Expatriate on May 06 2015,4:05 pm
:;):
Posted by MADDOG on May 06 2015,4:40 pm

(grassman @ May 06 2015,3:57 pm)
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Forget the US dollar, MD, I will trade you 14 squash and 36 tomatoes for a five year old car! :D

As long as it's a Rambler.  Oh ship, I thought you said 50 year old car.
Posted by Expatriate on May 06 2015,6:48 pm
:dunce:
Posted by Common Citizen on May 06 2015,9:11 pm
Can't help but notice that Expat has some tea party tendencies.
Posted by stardust14 on May 06 2015,11:45 pm
Being critical of capitalism per se was not my intention. Injecting capitalism/western values into a fundamentalist movement would be toxic to that movement. It happens in Christian/Jewish/etc fundamentalist groups. Money/power eats the movement from the inside out, like a wasp larvae inside a catepillar.

As Botto pointed out real(fundamental) capitalism does not exist due to lack of adherence to strict rules. Russia, China, and others practice their particular forms of despot capitalism, while the West generally practices feudal capitalism. Rather messy forms of economics they be, and a "poison pill" for any group bent on strict adherence to rules and law. It's one reason why purist revolutionaries ( hopefully now Islamists) fail. Messy capitalism is a corrupting force, as we can clearly see on the news. A corrupt (capitalist)fundamentalist group or culture self destructs, becomes benign. And then is ripe for imperialism. Corrupt capitalists, near and far, should invest their corrupt dollars into corrupting these fundamentalists. An investment opportunity!!

Posted by grassman on May 07 2015,7:32 am
Come on MD, my Ramblin days are over. :D  At least go as far as this 700 horse rat!

< https://www.youtube.com/watch?f...Ctj8PQs >

Posted by Expatriate on May 07 2015,8:01 am

(Common Citizen @ May 06 2015,9:11 pm)
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Can't help but notice that Expat has some tea party tendencies.

Nah, you people have the wool pulled over your eyes!
Posted by Self-Banished on May 07 2015,8:02 am
^^you just have to love tailfins :D
Posted by Common Citizen on May 07 2015,9:36 am
I've also noticed that Expat has had such a difficult time lately in communicating his thoughts that he's resorted to pictures created by others in an attempt to get his point across. :rofl:
Posted by grassman on May 07 2015,10:10 am
That may be, they also have words! Some just need a picture. :thumbsup:
Posted by Expatriate on May 07 2015,11:59 am
I’ve typed volumes on this forum, when communicating with a certain mentality you have to draw them a picture!
Posted by Common Citizen on May 07 2015,12:19 pm
^ :rofl:
Posted by Grinning_Dragon on May 07 2015,12:45 pm
:rofl: quotes the POS socialist fdr  :rofl:
The same guy whose polices added more economic damage to the US economy and delayed its recovery for years.

Posted by MADDOG on May 07 2015,3:57 pm

(Expatriate @ May 07 2015,11:59 am)
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I’ve typed volumes on this forum, when communicating with a certain mentality you have to draw them a picture!

:rofl:

Gotta love Texas patriotism.

Posted by Expatriate on May 07 2015,4:21 pm
:dunce:
Posted by Expatriate on May 07 2015,6:32 pm

Posted by grassman on May 07 2015,6:36 pm
Well it's not, if you cannot deal with that, go where it is accepted!!!!!! Simple, leave.
Posted by Expatriate on May 08 2015,7:39 am

Posted by MADDOG on May 08 2015,5:02 pm

(grassman @ May 07 2015,10:10 am)
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That may be, they also have words! Some just need a picture. :thumbsup:

Careful, expat is o
Posted by grassman on May 08 2015,5:58 pm
:D
Posted by Expatriate on May 08 2015,7:24 pm
:dunce:
Posted by Common Citizen on May 09 2015,8:08 am
^when did any of those pictured say they believe any of that?  

I just pulled up responses from both Ted and Rand on the subject and you couldn't be further from the truth, liar.  

They may have expressed empathy for those citizens that lack trust in the government but they never said they agree with them on their theories about Jade Helm.

Posted by Self-Banished on May 09 2015,11:48 am
Walmart stores???

I was just in one and couldn't find guitar strings

I asked a blue smock but she seemed stupid so we went to find someone else

We asked another blue smock but he didn't seem to have his heart in it so we all continued on.

We found another blue smock but he was worthless and seemed scared of his own shadow.

We all four skipped to the back of the store to ask the store mgr and she said
"WE HAVE NO GUITAR STRINGS"

So I tapped my sandals together three times and went to Target :D

Posted by grassman on May 09 2015,6:23 pm
See what happens when you go to a non-union shop!!!! :laugh:
Posted by Self-Banished on May 09 2015,7:39 pm
There is Union retail?
Posted by alcitizens on May 09 2015,10:48 pm
Is Wal-Mart closing stores for 'repairs,' or to punish activist workers?

< http://www.latimes.com/busines...#page=1 >

Posted by Common Citizen on May 09 2015,11:43 pm
They own it. It doesn't matter why they close.
Posted by Self-Banished on May 10 2015,6:26 am

(alcitizens @ May 09 2015,10:48 pm)
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Is Wal-Mart closing stores for 'repairs,' or to punish activist workers?

< http://www.latimes.com/busines...#page=1 >

Looney tunes :crazy:
Posted by Expatriate on May 10 2015,6:57 am

(Common Citizen @ May 09 2015,8:08 am)
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^when did any of those pictured say they believe any of that?  

I just pulled up responses from both Ted and Rand on the subject and you couldn't be further from the truth, liar.  

They may have expressed empathy for those citizens that lack trust in the government but they never said they agree with them on their theories about Jade Helm.

What fox noise and Limbaugh didn’t fill you in, where have you been kid under a rock? All the loonytoons are up in arms about Jade Helm.

Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott bent over backwards for the loony Tea party fringe and ordered the Texas State Guard to monitor Jade Helm 15.
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz also fueled the conspiracy theory rumor and even Kentucky Senator Rand Paul said he’d “look into it.”

You fruitcake Teatard Obama haters, crazy never seems to end from you people!

Posted by grassman on May 10 2015,7:50 am

(alcitizens @ May 09 2015,10:48 pm)
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Is Wal-Mart closing stores for 'repairs,' or to punish activist workers?

< http://www.latimes.com/busines...#page=1 >

Come on, get with the program. This is all part of Jade Helm, they are turning it into a holding facility for shackled people. :laugh:
Posted by Expatriate on May 10 2015,1:36 pm
:dunce: RUN BAGGERS RUN
Posted by Self-Banished on May 10 2015,2:36 pm
^^you seem to have an obsession with teabaggers, is Saturday night corn hole league not enough for you? :blush:
Posted by Expatriate on May 10 2015,3:28 pm

(Self-Banished @ May 10 2015,2:36 pm)
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is Saturday night corn hole league not enough for you? :blush:

You have all the finesse of a sexually transmitted disease, you’re unable to legitimately berate my posts so you fixate on gay sex..
Posted by Self-Banished on May 10 2015,4:37 pm
^^try having some legitimate posts, maybe I'll do better :D

How is this gay? :dunno:

Posted by Expatriate on May 10 2015,5:17 pm
:p
Posted by Expatriate on May 10 2015,5:28 pm
:p
Posted by irisheyes on May 10 2015,11:37 pm

(Common Citizen @ May 09 2015,8:08 am)
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^when did any of those pictured say they believe any of that?  

I just pulled up responses from both Ted and Rand on the subject and you couldn't be further from the truth, liar.  

They may have expressed empathy for those citizens that lack trust in the government but they never said they agree with them on their theories about Jade Helm.

Right, they don't believe crazy conspiracy theories, they just ask questions and "express empathy" for people who believe crazy conspiracy theories.   :laugh:

That's not the opposite, or "couldn't be further from the truth", as you claim, CC.  IMO, you're splitting hairs.   :dunno:

On the brightside, at least we're finally seeing some empathy from Republican politicians.  Unfortunately, the people they're expressing empathy for are hoarding ammo and getting ready to go to war with the United States government.   :crazy:

Posted by Self-Banished on May 11 2015,5:06 am

(irisheyes @ May 10 2015,11:37 pm)
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 Unfortunately, the people they're expressing empathy for are hoarding ammo and getting ready to go to war with the United States government.   :crazy:

These would be the liberal gun enthusiast.
Posted by Expatriate on May 11 2015,6:04 am
^ :p You teabaggers have a lock on crazy,  preppers, antigovernment nut jobs calling yourselves Patriots, paramilitary militias, tax deifiers and so-called "sovereign citizens." Sparked by anger at the federal government and that black Muslim President!
Posted by Self-Banished on May 11 2015,6:20 am
^^ funny, I've always thought that of you,
That "special" kind of stupid :dunce:

Posted by MADDOG on May 11 2015,9:09 am

(irisheyes @ May 10 2015,11:37 pm)
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Right, they don't believe crazy conspiracy theories, they just ask questions and "express empathy" for people who believe crazy conspiracy theories.   :laugh:

That's not the opposite, or "couldn't be further from the truth", as you claim, CC.  IMO, you're splitting hairs.   :dunno:

On the brightside, at least we're finally seeing some empathy from Republican politicians.  Unfortunately, the people they're expressing empathy for are hoarding ammo and getting ready to go to war with the United States government.   :crazy:

You can run these supposed conspiracy theories up, down or into the ground.  It won't matter to either the left nut, the right wing or all the rest of the misinformed who don't even know what the Constitution really is.

Most Conservatives, Constitutionalist, Libertarians and Republicans no longer believe much of anything that comes out of The OLiar's mouth anymore or anyone associated with him.  Yet the sheep are led on his dedicated path of deception.

Adding fuel to the lefties fire are the media who pump volumes of his crap to the unwitting public.

QUOTE
"It doesn't. Hate speech is excluded from protection. Don’t just say you love the Constitution … read it." -Chris Cuomo CNN anchor and ex ABC News chief law and justice correspondent.


Tell me how many of the misinformed democrat voters will believe that?

Hate speech and 'fighting words' are two different forms of speech.

I wonder if CNN has forced him to tell the public he doesn't know ship about the Constitution?

Posted by grassman on May 11 2015,9:14 am
As I see it, the whole world has turned to, "what can you do for me"? Instead of, "what can I do for you"? That type of attitude is just set, in so many ways, to fail. :(
Posted by Self-Banished on May 11 2015,9:22 am
^^no sh!t?
:sarcasm:

Posted by Expatriate on May 11 2015,9:54 am
QUOTE
You can run these supposed conspiracy theories up, down or into the ground.  It won't matter to either the left nut, the right wing or all the rest of the misinformed who don't even know what the Constitution really is.

Most Conservatives, Constitutionalist, Libertarians and Republicans no longer believe much of anything that comes out of The OLiar's mouth anymore or anyone associated with him.  Yet the sheep are led on his dedicated path of deception.

Adding fuel to the lefties fire are the media who pump volumes of his crap to the unwitting public.


You fit right in with the loons, when are you going to become the zillionth tard to announce you’re running, there’s still room in the clown car!

When you have Republican Presidential candidates kowtowing to the far right on Jade Helm, a Texas Governor ordering the Texas National Guard oversee the US MILITARY'S operation in Texas, what’s that say, you teatards have a lock on crazy, in the past you guys had a few crazies like McCarthy but now the whole damn bunch has gone bonkers!

Posted by Self-Banished on May 11 2015,10:13 am
^^loon??? Look who's calling the kettle black :rofl:
Posted by MADDOG on May 11 2015,10:31 am

(Expatriate @ May 11 2015,6:04 am)
QUOTE
^ :p You teabaggers have a lock on crazy,  preppers, antigovernment nut jobs calling yourselves Patriots, paramilitary militias, tax deifiers and so-called "sovereign citizens." Sparked by anger at the federal government and that black Muslim President!

Tell me.  Do you still hear bells ringing in your head?
Posted by Self-Banished on May 11 2015,10:51 am
^^ you need to clarify that 'dog, before or after electro-shock treatment. :p
Posted by MADDOG on May 11 2015,11:41 am
Sheepeople watch out for the dogs and the man with the axe.  :thumbsup:


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Posted by Pretzel Logic on May 11 2015,2:02 pm
My favorite Floyd album !
Posted by Expatriate on May 11 2015,6:32 pm
:p
Posted by Self-Banished on May 12 2015,2:18 am
^^funny, democrats look exactly the same,
Imagine that.

Posted by Expatriate on May 12 2015,6:09 am
:p
Posted by Expatriate on May 14 2015,6:05 pm
:p
Posted by Botto 82 on May 14 2015,6:10 pm
:rofl:
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