The commander(s) who initially authorized this to be scheduled should be shitcanned.
The commander(s) who initially authorized this to be scheduled should be shitcanned.
If someome wants to do frag, whatever that's their prerogative. There's plenty of bars for it, etc.
Lesbians must really love NASCAR.
Next week: Trench Coat Flasher Story TimeThe commander(s) who initially authorized this to be scheduled should be shitcanned.
Let me ask my step-granddaughter for you.Lesbians must really love NASCAR.
* KA - BOOM *I support Bernie and Warren definitely. First time we've had truly progressive politics in the conversation in decades. And Yang for that matter. I was pimping UBI as the progressive voice in this thread long before he championed the issue on the national stage.
Two years later? What? did he die of the long covid? I assume he was vaxxed beyond belief too. Lot of good that did.
No I haven't.Don't act like you have never searched 'MILF Zodiac Killer Porn'...
Sicko
I am a bit confused, am I supposed to search Milf's Crack Porn, as in the Milf's Crack, or Milfs Smoking Crack?MILF Crack Porn.... That is rather specific. What a whack job.
Sorry I didn't look but when you find out let us know. I was kind of wondering was he talking about the milf crack or crack for the milf?I am a bit confused, am I supposed to search Milf's Crack Porn, as in the Milf's Crack, or Milf's Smoking Crack?
Oh hell. I am smarter than this; I have a dual monitor setup for just this very reason.
A report may follow.
As to your last paragraph, this is about destroying Western culture. It has nothing to do with anything else.Good stuff from Jason Riley at WSJ:
"Most gun-related deaths—54% in 2020—are suicides. Mass shooting casualties are less than 1% of all gun deaths, and there have been 13 mass school shootings since 1966 (The Gun Violence Archive counts incidents in which at least four people were shot. Of course NPR reports 27 school shootings this year but the other 26 are outside, may not be during school hours, and one person shot.). These data points are cold comfort to those mourning the shooting victims in Uvalde, but they ought to inform any public policy response under consideration."
"Gun violence that occurs away from school settings tells a similar story. Gun-ownership rates in rural areas are higher than in urban areas, yet our cities tend to be far more violent. Whites own firearms at much higher rates than blacks or Hispanics, yet gun violence among the latter two groups is much more commonplace. Moreover, proponents of additional gun laws ignore that shootings continue to plague places such as Chicago, which already has some of the country’s most severe gun restrictions. How passing more gun regulations, or taking guns away from the law-abiding, will deter criminals is a question they can’t answer."
"In the two decades leading up to the pandemic, legal gun sales in the U.S. rose while violent crime declined."
Here's a kicker:
"Ironically, the same people who agitate for additional gun restrictions have worked to undermine the police officers tasked with enforcing any new gun laws, and they have praised the district attorneys in San Francisco, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere who vow not to prosecute repeat offenders."
Opinion | Perception Diverges From Reality on Mass School Shootings
Gun-control advocates want you to think that tragedies like Uvalde are more common than they are.www.wsj.com
Early results, I am definitely a left monitor type of guy.Sorry I didn't look but when you find out let us know. I was kind of wondering was he talking about the milf crack or crack for the milf?
Thank you for posting this. So tired of some people bemoaning all the 'mass shootings' that happen only in America when, in fact, it's the week-in, week-out shootings in Chicago, Philadelphia, NYC, Baltimore, etc. that ought to be the focus. Yet there's never a peep from 'leaders' or the MSM about the 39 fatalities over Memorial weekend, most of them in large, Democrat-run cities. Uvalde and other incidents are horrific and I'm greatly saddened every time one of these occur. And, yes, I'm fine with restricting guns to adults, etc. as they are in most places now. But, it's utter folly to expect all gun violence to disappear when guns are banned. It's just one more issue that the Far Left's worldview is Utopian and, ultimately, unrealistic and unachievable. "If we all just..., then ...." doesn't work in the real world. Never has, never will.Good stuff from Jason Riley at WSJ:
"Most gun-related deaths—54% in 2020—are suicides. Mass shooting casualties are less than 1% of all gun deaths, and there have been 13 mass school shootings since 1966 (The Gun Violence Archive counts incidents in which at least four people were shot. Of course NPR reports 27 school shootings this year but the other 26 are outside, may not be during school hours, and one person shot.). These data points are cold comfort to those mourning the shooting victims in Uvalde, but they ought to inform any public policy response under consideration."
"Gun violence that occurs away from school settings tells a similar story. Gun-ownership rates in rural areas are higher than in urban areas, yet our cities tend to be far more violent. Whites own firearms at much higher rates than blacks or Hispanics, yet gun violence among the latter two groups is much more commonplace. Moreover, proponents of additional gun laws ignore that shootings continue to plague places such as Chicago, which already has some of the country’s most severe gun restrictions. How passing more gun regulations, or taking guns away from the law-abiding, will deter criminals is a question they can’t answer."
"In the two decades leading up to the pandemic, legal gun sales in the U.S. rose while violent crime declined."
Here's a kicker:
"Ironically, the same people who agitate for additional gun restrictions have worked to undermine the police officers tasked with enforcing any new gun laws, and they have praised the district attorneys in San Francisco, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere who vow not to prosecute repeat offenders."
Opinion | Perception Diverges From Reality on Mass School Shootings
Gun-control advocates want you to think that tragedies like Uvalde are more common than they are.www.wsj.com
Booker seemed to have too much character for such a cheap gimmick. It is sad to see this from him.
In a free society, both good and evil exist.Uh…. Access to weapons ring a bell. He had no friends. No one was going to give him a a gun. He waited until he could buy one legally to murder.
Jeez, you all are like stupid children.
We gotta be close to gas shortages..if they arent already happening with the media ignoring it.I reported $4.79 gas in Louisville yesterday.
One day later in Louisville. Gas is PHUCHING $4.99.
Obviously $5.00+ gas is just days away.
There have already been stations in Louisville that have been out. I know the Kroger in Prospect for sure.We gotta be close to gas shortages..if they arent already happening with the media ignoring it.
We gotta be close to gas shortages..if they arent already happening with the media ignoring it.
Shit is straight poison. Like opening your brain and dumping sewage in it. That's what corporate media is. Every day, the coverage will always be the same...tragedy, doom and gloom, murder, "someone's racist", far left talking point, "everything bad is actually good!", COVID COVID COVID..."Cut the cord years ago....and watch no network news.
Was watching FlashPoint last night and they showed some clips from Fox News...one on the Texas shooting, and the other their Sunday morning show with guest Rep. Mo Brooks-AL. Thought I was watching clips from CNN or MSNBC.
BOOM!
another MEGA jobs report. 678,000 new jobs and a rapidly falling unemployment rate.
Biden has supercharged our great economy. WINNING!
America added 678,000 jobs in February, smashing forecasts
The US economy added 678,000 jobs in February, once again exceeding economists' forecasts.www.cnn.com
Hell, they’re all in on it. Our government is corrupt as hell, both sides. I used to think the Republicans were the lesser of the two evils, but they’re in on it too. They were just as afraid of Trump as the Dems, but wouldn’t admit it out loud. Bunch of damn rhinos.
Gas at $4.99 In Louisville. I get the democrat politicians supporting bidims BS energy policies but why…. WHY…. Aren’t republicans in the house and senate, raising 10 kinds of hell about the prices? They should be shouting from the roof of the capital about restarting oil production.
Something is rotten about this whole situation! And I’m not sure the republicans aren’t in on it.
It letting 19 year olds off the street buy a semiautomatic rifle = tyranny? So is Florida under tyranny as that’s the law there? You sir, are a lunatic.In a free society, both good and evil exist.
In a tyranny, only evil exists.
Don't support tyranny in any form, including gun confiscation.
I am not going to type a related comment."As we see it". Probably true because it's almost certain their plan has nothing to do with bettering the lives of Americans and everything to do with destroying the nation
Does she ever look at anything besides her notebook?
Now calm down.Hell, they’re all in on it. Our government is corrupt as hell, both sides. I used to think the Republicans were the lesser of the two evils, but they’re in on it too. They were just as afraid of Trump as the Dems, but wouldn’t admit it out loud. Bunch of damn rhinos.
You were.Cut the cord years ago....and watch no network news.
Was watching FlashPoint last night and they showed some clips from Fox News...one on the Texas shooting, and the other their Sunday morning show with guest Rep. Mo Brooks-AL. Thought I was watching clips from CNN or MSNBC.
* KA - BOOM *those #'s are better than anything TRump did under his BOOMING economy. that's pretty sad aint it? the monon managed to leave office down 10million jobs and -3.5% GDP.
we are at full employment. People are already back to work. The service and retail industry are oversaturated for the current methods of consumption that Americans now prefer. Corporations spent to long focused on never ending expansion just for the sake of making numbers look good for the stock market. Those companies are now paying the price and have to scale back to less locations with higher quality.
overspending aint ever gonna stop no matter who is in charge.