Wow... Words escape me...

Sure you don't, that's why your first thought was about snitches rather than the inhumanity of the event. To see my gut reaction check post #2 in this thread.
Your gut reaction, your first thought reveals you do live in such an area, but are too much of a coward to admit you are a coward.

But we already knew you were a coward, because Pot is the cowards' way to escape from reality.

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?
Pretty much yes; they smoke pot because they cannot face painful reality. Running from pain is the hallmark of a coward.

Just shows everybody else what I already knew of you, that you are an ignorant, judgemental person incapable of critical thought. But more likely just a loser troll trying to get a rise out of people by posting such inane things
 
I don't live in a shit area
Sure you don't, that's why your first thought was about snitches rather than the inhumanity of the event. To see my gut reaction check post #2 in this thread.
Your gut reaction, your first thought reveals you do live in such an area, but are too much of a coward to admit you are a coward.

But we already knew you were a coward, because Pot is the cowards' way to escape from reality.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

no, really.....

:lol::lol::lol:

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Sure you don't, that's why your first thought was about snitches rather than the inhumanity of the event. To see my gut reaction check post #2 in this thread.
Your gut reaction, your first thought reveals you do live in such an area, but are too much of a coward to admit you are a coward.

But we already knew you were a coward, because Pot is the cowards' way to escape from reality.

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?
Pretty much yes; they smoke pot because they cannot face painful reality. Running from pain is the hallmark of a coward.

Oh look ... identical twins .... two fuckits in a barrel. How special.:lol:
 
Sure you don't, that's why your first thought was about snitches rather than the inhumanity of the event. To see my gut reaction check post #2 in this thread.
Your gut reaction, your first thought reveals you do live in such an area, but are too much of a coward to admit you are a coward.

But we already knew you were a coward, because Pot is the cowards' way to escape from reality.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

no, really.....

:lol::lol::lol:

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?
Pretty much yes; they smoke pot because they cannot face painful reality. Running from pain is the hallmark of a coward.

Oh look ... identical twins .... two fuckits in a barrel. How special.:lol:

How special, Gunny as usual showing his brilliance:clap2:
 
I don't live in a shit area
Sure you don't, that's why your first thought was about snitches rather than the inhumanity of the event. To see my gut reaction check post #2 in this thread.
Your gut reaction, your first thought reveals you do live in such an area, but are too much of a coward to admit you are a coward.

But we already knew you were a coward, because Pot is the cowards' way to escape from reality.


right moron, that was in response to someone else's post, not to the OP. I just pointed out why people wouldn't necessarily be a witness other than the "stop snitching" aspect. But I wouldn't expect a person with little intelligence to realize that.

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?
Pretty much yes; they smoke pot because they cannot face painful reality. Running from pain is the hallmark of a coward.

Just shows everybody else what I already knew of you, that you are an ignorant, judgemental person incapable of critical thought. But more likely just a loser troll trying to get a rise out of people by posting such inane things

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

no, really.....

:lol::lol::lol:

everyone who smokes pot is a coward?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Pretty much yes; they smoke pot because they cannot face painful reality. Running from pain is the hallmark of a coward.

Oh look ... identical twins .... two fuckits in a barrel. How special.:lol:

How special, Gunny as usual showing his brilliance:clap2:

Sorry. I meant triplets. Y'all the "Three Blind Mice", or what? They play a tribute to you every time the Three Stooges come on.:rolleyes:

Idiot. Do the world a favor and walk out in front of a bus, huh? Don't worry ... even dead the Dem's will let you vote.:eusa_whistle:
 
If you snitch, the police cannot protect you, unless they are willing to move you to another state.

I live in a dangerous neighborhood. My ability to "see no evil" is one of the reasons why my internal organs remain internal.

"Arm yourself, coward!"

It worked in a Fistfull of Dollars, so it'll work in real life! Plus, it's fun to live every day expecting to be ambushed.
 
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Arresting people isnt going to stop it. Police are treating symtoms and not the actual disease. They arent designed to.

This will continue until people actually turn their hearts to God. And im not talking about mere profession of belief. I'm talking about people actively living their faith and ending the hypocrisy. We are a corrupt society and cant change until we admit it and fix our own lives.
 
Oh also. While there may be no "good smaritan law" I'm certain in some places you can lose public housing if arrested for drugs. Hmmm "Let's make a deal"


Violate them ALL. Throw them to the street for abusing the TaxPayers.

And Taxpayers should DEMAND it.

You mean treat criminals like criminals? In the US 2010? :eek:

Surely you jest ....:eusa_whistle:

Cruel and unusual punishment. Criminals deserve to be treated like normal good people, too.
 
Violate them ALL. Throw them to the street for abusing the TaxPayers.

And Taxpayers should DEMAND it.

You mean treat criminals like criminals? In the US 2010? :eek:

Surely you jest ....:eusa_whistle:

Cruel and unusual

Good thing Ayers didn't run a right wing militia group. He'd have been called a "Christian" and arrested on suspicion and left to rot ...:eusa_whistle:
 
Arresting people isnt going to stop it. Police are treating symtoms and not the actual disease. They arent designed to.

This will continue until people actually turn their hearts to God. And im not talking about mere profession of belief. I'm talking about people actively living their faith and ending the hypocrisy. We are a corrupt society and cant change until we admit it and fix our own lives.
I'd be delighted if my entire neighborhood became fundamentalist gay-hating baptists, trust me.
 
Arresting people isnt going to stop it. Police are treating symtoms and not the actual disease. They arent designed to.

This will continue until people actually turn their hearts to God. And im not talking about mere profession of belief. I'm talking about people actively living their faith and ending the hypocrisy. We are a corrupt society and cant change until we admit it and fix our own lives.
I'd be delighted if my entire neighborhood became fundamentalist gay-hating baptists, trust me.

So you could find some dates, or what?
 
Arresting people isnt going to stop it. Police are treating symtoms and not the actual disease. They arent designed to.

This will continue until people actually turn their hearts to God. And im not talking about mere profession of belief. I'm talking about people actively living their faith and ending the hypocrisy. We are a corrupt society and cant change until we admit it and fix our own lives.
I'd be delighted if my entire neighborhood became fundamentalist gay-hating baptists, trust me.

:)

Let's just skip the gay-hating groups and go with ordinary Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Lutherans and such as that who don't hate anybody. It is a fact that on average, neighborhoods with a lot of churches and a lot of church goers are going to be cleaner, safer, more civil, and less crime ridden than are neighborhoods that have closed down or driven out their churches. And it is a fact that, on average, neighborhoods in which a high percentage of the folks, even low income folks, own their own homes will produce a much more satisfying quality of life than will mostly government subsidized housing.

There are always exceptions.

But I think we create the kind of society we are willing to tolerate, and unfortunately, for some people, that is a really ugly scene.
 
Arresting people isnt going to stop it. Police are treating symtoms and not the actual disease. They arent designed to.

This will continue until people actually turn their hearts to God. And im not talking about mere profession of belief. I'm talking about people actively living their faith and ending the hypocrisy. We are a corrupt society and cant change until we admit it and fix our own lives.
I'd be delighted if my entire neighborhood became fundamentalist gay-hating baptists, trust me.

So you could find some dates, or what?
:lol:

I'd rather be surrounded by clones of the Bass, than these gangbangers.
 
You mean treat criminals like criminals? In the US 2010? :eek:

Surely you jest ....:eusa_whistle:

Cruel and unusual

Good thing Ayers didn't run a right wing militia group. He'd have been called a "Christian" and arrested on suspicion and left to rot ...:eusa_whistle:

Truth. When was the last time ANY ONE here heard the term "Leftwing Radical Group" or any fascimile thereof in the Media?

Anyone? Beuller? Frye?
 
Cruel and unusual

Good thing Ayers didn't run a right wing militia group. He'd have been called a "Christian" and arrested on suspicion and left to rot ...:eusa_whistle:

Truth. When was the last time ANY ONE here heard the term "Leftwing Radical Group" or any fascimile thereof in the Media?

Anyone? Beuller? Frye?

Other than Fox News, the MSM mostly wouldn't even point out that Major Hasan was a Muslim radical extremist while they regularly lable Tea Partiers and other conservative groups as 'extremist'.

This excerpted from News Busters:

. . . .The Southern Poverty Law Center, an Alabama-based nonprofit organization that monitors hate groups and other fringe organizations, lists the Hutaree as a "Patriot" group militia.

"Generally, Patriot groups define themselves as opposed to the 'New World Order,' engage in groundless conspiracy theorizing or advocate or adhere to extreme anti-government doctrines," the center said in a report, "Rage on the Right: The Year in Hate and Extremism."

Rage on the Right? Sounds scary. But how do they define right-wing violence? A visit to the report's homepage reveals this handy little tidbit:

The anger seething across the American political landscape - over racial changes in the population, soaring public debt and the terrible economy, the bailouts of bankers and other elites, and an array of initiatives by the relatively liberal Obama Administration that are seen as "socialist" or even "fascist" - goes beyond the radical right. The "tea parties" and similar groups that have sprung up in recent months cannot fairly be considered extremist groups, but they are shot through with rich veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories and racism.

So the entire TEA party movement is not extremist per se but "shot through" with all kinds of nasty things. This is what CNN considers expert analysis from a fair-minded group. How convenient that sentence did not make it to the CNN article.

Amazingly though, that wasn't the biggest whopper from the report:

And, most remarkably of all, so-called "Patriot" groups - militias and other organizations that see the federal government as part of a plot to impose "one-world government" on liberty-loving Americans - came roaring back after years out of the limelight.

Wait a second. Fear of a one world government is strictly found on the right? And such ideas were out of the "limelight" for years?

The SPLC must have been pulling a Rip Van Winkle back in 2009 when far-left anarchists had violent clashes with police at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh. On September 24 of that year, CNN reported on business owners forced to close because they were "more afraid of the protestors" after intense violence in London and Seattle. The SPLC did not appear in that report to condemn angry "radical ideas" from anarchists.

As the violence kicked off just as expected, CBS News gave readers a glimpse of who those protestors were:

The clashes began after hundreds of protesters, many decrying capitalism, tried to march from an outlying neighborhood toward the convention center where the summit is being held.

The protesters clogged streets, banged on drums and chanted "Ain't no power like the power of the people, 'cause the power of the people don't stop."

The marchers included small groups of self-described anarchists, some wearing dark clothes, ski masks and bandanas and carrying black flags. Others wore helmets and safety goggles.

Once again, the Southern Poverty Law Center was nowhere to be found.

But some six months later, the group is attempting to rewrite history by claiming that such unhinged paranoia had been out of the limelight for years.

When communist-loving IRS protestor Joseph Stack rammed an airplane into a government building back in February, SPLC director Mark Potok appeared on MSNBC to call Stack a conservative. Hardball host Chris Matthews took the usual tack of claiming the SPLC "monitors extremists" while not bothering to admit they only seem interested in right-wing extremists.

Now with a case of violence that can be pinned on radical Christians, the SPLC can't seem to talk to the media enough. On top of the CNN piece, the group also spoke to the Washington Post on Tuesday:

The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks extremist groups, identifies the Hutarees as one of 11 militias in Michigan. The group's Web site bears the slogan "preparing for the end time battles to keep the testimony of Jesus Christ alive." YouTube videos display members of the group running across the woods brandishing firearms and wearing tiger-striped camouflage uniforms. Their shirt sleeves bear patches containing a black cross, two red spears, a V shape symbolizing the "supporting hands of the Hutaree" and the initials CCR, for Colonial Christian Republic, the court papers say.

So according to CNN, the SPLC is "an Alabama-based nonprofit organization that monitors hate groups and other fringe organizations" and now the Washington Post simply says it "tracks extremist groups."

Peaceful TEA parties are "shot through" with hate while violent mobs in Pittsburgh were nonexistent. Apparently the SPLC isn't doing a very good job of tracking violence. Why does it continue to be a reliable source of expert insight in the media?

This double standard became all the more noticeable when the Post was forced to report that same day that an angry socialist had threatened to kill GOP House Whip Eric Cantor. The Southern Poverty Law Center appeared...exactly nowhere in the report. The group had been handily available to discuss Christian militias that very same day but was mysteriously silent on Cantor's would-be assassin.

Likewise, the Post reported on Monday that a Republican party office in Virginia had been vandalized, and again the SPLC disappeared.

The media do a disservice to the public by promoting partisan blame-game groups as being fair-minded. A group that blatantly and repeatedly downplays left-wing violence while hyperventilating over TEA parties should not be tapped by hard news reporters. . . . .

Media's Favorite Extremist Watchdog Silent on Leftwing Extremism | NewsBusters.org
 

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