Re: your suspiciously polite communications have been flagged as terroristic threats
Compared to your previous communication style your new style of suspiciously polite communications have been flagged as terroristic threats.
As such, armed drones are now being vectored to the wedding recption you are currently atteding. Any attempted denial, by asserting your rights confims your enemy combatant status and authorizes your imeddiate "redaction". Any non-denial also confirms your status as an extremest as well. Now bend over and kiss your ass goodbye citizen!
How is it that while I defended Truth, Justice, and the American way of life, (freedom omitted on purpose) all while lowering personal standards and hooking up with the chubby chicks you still complain?
I tried to take'em all off the market for you, yet you are still not satisifed, Figures. ;-)
If .gov get the supremes to get the bar set rollerskate-limbo low what does this expose the satirist to? Especially those ones that are really bad at it? Like Deputy Dickwad. I hear he jsut threatened the Rams for their hands-up bit...
You are a shining example of an inorant citizen that need something taught to them.
So listenup fukwads..
If the phone or other cell service wireless device, car, ipad, laptop data card, what ever, is not moving you move your stingray, take multiple DF (Direction Finging) readings continuiously that feed in to, ironically, the stingray's iPad app, and blammo perp caught!, along with all of the sexts you can shake your stick at!
Re: Re: I had this same conversation with one of Feinstein's interns...
Not that simple. She was sitting next to me, for a 1hr long ferry ride, against the window, which was not an emergeny exit, at a booth with four other folks that were interested in what "The Senator" thought.
I had this same conversation with one of Feinstein's interns...
• I had clearly and openly called out the spineless bastids on the Senate Intelligence Committee (not that any weree in attendance)when the 19yr olde intern said...
19 yr olde self-important intern- "The senator is very upset that the CIA and the White House refuse to release the executive summary"
AricTheRed- "Bullshit! If "The Senator" had any interest in upholding her oath "to support and defend the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic" she would read the whole fucking report during debate of some BS bill that they are going to ram through, like the farm bill, and make it a matter of record and tell everyone who thought that that was akin to providing "Material Support" to terrorists to go PATRIOT ACT themselves to death!"
19 yr olde self-important intern- "That is an interesting idea, I'll have to tell the senator."
Self-important-AricTheRed- "You should do that and then hold your breath until she does it."
"I would like to have a 'Jew' and 'Gay' warning button as well."
Well said citizen!
However one must use the proper terminology, or face the prospect of me seeing "Furtive Movements" or "Not Complying with a Lawfull Order" at which point you'll get the hardwood shampoo, or high-velocity lead poisoning!
Back to proper terminology I believe the buttons need to be labled "Kike" and "Faggot".
I'd send 'em a letter and a copy of "How to Win Friends and Influence People". In the letter I'd point out there is nothing about bringing suit against folks that say things you don't like, however, at this point, I'd be afraid of getting sued!
The only way that I intended for it to answer to your comments is that I am now willing to vote the most hateful, disgusting, hate speech spewing, rights destroying, filthy politicians to office that would likely drive this country in to a theocratic oligarchy because I am not, female, LBGT, non-white, or particularly poor. I no longer care about anyone's rights but my own.
I'm voting a straight "Bitter Clinger" ticket, for better or worse.
Love Udall, can't vote for 'em Actually made a big mistake and voted for Barry "Oathbreaker" Obama the first time around, fixed that right up and voted for the Mormon and his magic underwear. Voted for Jerry Brown instead of Meg Whitman, that was wrong too.
I'm with the art guerrilla now, the best I think we can hope for is something so wholly disgusting that The People decide enough is enough.
If the FAA is willing to put in a 3k AGL flight restriction just to keep news choppers out of Ferguson then we've got problems.
Do I agree with Cliven Bundy? On some things, but not most.
Howeverrrrr....
No reporters got "Detained" no one was tear gassed, shot with rubber bullets, hit with sonic dispersal weapons, flash-banged with grenade launched stun grenades, and not a single one of the .gov storm troopers shouted at the assembled protesters "I'll shoot you in your 'effing face! Get back!"
Not a single protester was questioned, shot, detained or harmed in any way, yet.
Former Independent, sensible citizen, now a rabid Single Issue voter with Libertarian leanings that is willing to vote for fiolks who will let it all burn...
See Michael Z Williamson's Sacred Cow Slaughterhouse post
"So maybe we might consider (you know, before picking up a gun) sending a couple bucks to organizations like the EFF, ACLU..."
I like many of the things the ACLU stands for, however it is unfortunate that as an organization they have historically refused to defend ALL of the enumerated rights outlined in The Bill of Rights, whether or not the position was popular or not.
The have historically taken on controversial cases that defend an unpopular expression of a protected activity, in addition to the more traditional egregious violations of generally accepted rights, however until they are willing to stand up for everyone, regardless of the popularity of the right I can't support them.
From their website. https://www.aclu.org/racial-justice_prisoners-rights_drug-law-reform_immigrants-rights/second-amendm ent "Given the reference to "a well regulated Militia" and "the security of a free State," the ACLU has long taken the position that the Second Amendment protects a collective right rather than an individual right. For seven decades, the Supreme Court's 1939 decision in United States v. Miller was widely understood to have endorsed that view. This position is currently under review and is being updated by the ACLU National Board in light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in D.C. v. Heller in 2008."
So basically they have taken four years to not revise their position, on a specifically enumerated right, decided by the Supreme Court to be an individual right.
I've had my proverbial check book out many times, and given to other organizations instead, and until they pull their "liberal" heads out of the end of their collective digestive tract they can go and collect cans for the redemption value…
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We already did that, with paychecks.
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Re: your suspiciously polite communications have been flagged as terroristic threats
As such, armed drones are now being vectored to the wedding recption you are currently atteding. Any attempted denial, by asserting your rights confims your enemy combatant status and authorizes your imeddiate "redaction". Any non-denial also confirms your status as an extremest as well. Now bend over and kiss your ass goodbye citizen!
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Re: Re: The Real Cause Of Erectile Dysfunction
How is it that while I defended Truth, Justice, and the American way of life, (freedom omitted on purpose) all while lowering personal standards and hooking up with the chubby chicks you still complain?
I tried to take'em all off the market for you, yet you are still not satisifed, Figures. ;-)
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Clickbait!!! I want my $0.04!
Just think how pissed Michael Pavlic must be to be paid less than Michael Barker, all because of the alphabetical payroll scheme there @ Sony.
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What about bad satire?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Kudos to the judge
You are a shining example of an inorant citizen that need something taught to them.
So listenup fukwads..
If the phone or other cell service wireless device, car, ipad, laptop data card, what ever, is not moving you move your stingray, take multiple DF (Direction Finging) readings continuiously that feed in to, ironically, the stingray's iPad app, and blammo perp caught!, along with all of the sexts you can shake your stick at!
Being better than all you peeons IS AWESOME!
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Hang those traitorous terrorist aiding scumbags HIGH!
So charge'em with providing material support to terrorists while they are at it!
Now I've taken their course and used plenty of goldenseal, and cathed myself with the urine of a 5yr old to keep my job, but that was all different.
'Cause I'm here to protect you Citizens!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: I had this same conversation with one of Feinstein's interns...
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Re: Re: I had this same conversation with one of Feinstein's interns...
Nice try however.
On the post: Mark Udall's Open To Releasing CIA Torture Report Himself If Agreement Isn't Reached Over Redactions
I had this same conversation with one of Feinstein's interns...
19 yr olde self-important intern- "The senator is very upset that the CIA and the White House refuse to release the executive summary"
AricTheRed- "Bullshit! If "The Senator" had any interest in upholding her oath "to support and defend the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic" she would read the whole fucking report during debate of some BS bill that they are going to ram through, like the farm bill, and make it a matter of record and tell everyone who thought that that was akin to providing "Material Support" to terrorists to go PATRIOT ACT themselves to death!"
19 yr olde self-important intern- "That is an interesting idea, I'll have to tell the senator."
Self-important-AricTheRed- "You should do that and then hold your breath until she does it."
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Re: Proposal: extra buttons
Well said citizen!
However one must use the proper terminology, or face the prospect of me seeing "Furtive Movements" or "Not Complying with a Lawfull Order" at which point you'll get the hardwood shampoo, or high-velocity lead poisoning!
Back to proper terminology I believe the buttons need to be labled "Kike" and "Faggot".
Just so there is no confusion you know.
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Hey all you whiny fuk-tards!
And when the freaking law reads "SCHOOL DAYS" "WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT"
It does not specify that the school has to be open, or that that is where the kids need to be. So SUCK IT citizen!
Now let's talk about that large amount of cash you have in your walley you little green-tree-hanging, energy drink swilling piggybank!
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Team America Hell Yeah!
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Really?!!!!?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The ACLU
I'm voting a straight "Bitter Clinger" ticket, for better or worse.
Love Udall, can't vote for 'em
Actually made a big mistake and voted for Barry "Oathbreaker" Obama the first time around, fixed that right up and voted for the Mormon and his magic underwear.
Voted for Jerry Brown instead of Meg Whitman, that was wrong too.
I'm with the art guerrilla now, the best I think we can hope for is something so wholly disgusting that The People decide enough is enough.
If the FAA is willing to put in a 3k AGL flight restriction just to keep news choppers out of Ferguson then we've got problems.
Do I agree with Cliven Bundy? On some things, but not most.
Howeverrrrr....
No reporters got "Detained" no one was tear gassed, shot with rubber bullets, hit with sonic dispersal weapons, flash-banged with grenade launched stun grenades, and not a single one of the .gov storm troopers shouted at the assembled protesters "I'll shoot you in your 'effing face! Get back!"
Not a single protester was questioned, shot, detained or harmed in any way, yet.
Because they were all armed.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The ACLU
See Michael Z Williamson's Sacred Cow Slaughterhouse post
http://www.michaelzwilliamson.com/blog/item/the-post-in-which-i-piss-off-everybody
They can have me back, when the've got my back.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: The ACLU
I like many of the things the ACLU stands for, however it is unfortunate that as an organization they have historically refused to defend ALL of the enumerated rights outlined in The Bill of Rights, whether or not the position was popular or not.
The have historically taken on controversial cases that defend an unpopular expression of a protected activity, in addition to the more traditional egregious violations of generally accepted rights, however until they are willing to stand up for everyone, regardless of the popularity of the right I can't support them.
From their website. https://www.aclu.org/racial-justice_prisoners-rights_drug-law-reform_immigrants-rights/second-amendm ent
"Given the reference to "a well regulated Militia" and "the security of a free State," the ACLU has long taken the position that the Second Amendment protects a collective right rather than an individual right. For seven decades, the Supreme Court's 1939 decision in United States v. Miller was widely understood to have endorsed that view. This position is currently under review and is being updated by the ACLU National Board in light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in D.C. v. Heller in 2008."
So basically they have taken four years to not revise their position, on a specifically enumerated right, decided by the Supreme Court to be an individual right.
I've had my proverbial check book out many times, and given to other organizations instead, and until they pull their "liberal" heads out of the end of their collective digestive tract they can go and collect cans for the redemption value…
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Two Words!
Toastmasters
I gusee it's only one word, but you get the gist.
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I'm Inspired!
I'll say "State Secrets"
And he'll just lay down and roll over. It will be awesome!
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