Comment Re:OMG! (Score 1) 192
And they said there was never any harm in a Japanese drive by. Raspberry Pi V2 killed by a bus load of tourists.
And they said there was never any harm in a Japanese drive by. Raspberry Pi V2 killed by a bus load of tourists.
Yes sir, I'd like to take a look at that 12ga. nuke...
"Thugs", being the big and scary type tend to fight with other "thugs", this can be used to reduce the size of their network but can be expedited with a bit of instigation. If they can force organized crime on the people, then the people can organize a "Valentines Day" on them. Beyond that this country still holds the 1st amendment, anything that bleeds can be killed, most laws under the condition of emergency do not apply.
Alternatively a law can be drafted to render known members of the "thugs" aka the "mob", to be rendered stateless just like they did with Snowden.
Because the F35 Joint Strike Fighter plans landing in the hands of China isn't really a big deal. However, obvious constitutional violations based on proof is.
I would think the financial end run on all this would be more terrorizing but they won't be too worried until the oil business selects a replacement primary currency which appears to be in the works, and other countries start to refuse the US dollar as payment. Then maybe they will stop the money printing presses, stop increasing the debt ceiling and realize their scam is over and the union will break up, or worse: revolt. Mob runs on two sets of books and can evade the bottom line, entire countries can't.
Speaking on behalf of the FBI:
"There is no such thing as organized crime".
J. Edgar Hoover
Al Qaeda is an across the pond variety of the mob, so obviously there is no such thing as terrorism either.
Actually no, the second sentence IMO pretty much nailed it. I'm sure the parents put up a fight, but there is just no arguing with religious people.
Yes!!!
Send more women, mkay?
But no throwbacks from other sectors...
Credibility of the threat has zero possibility here. Suspension was most definitely the "Christian" thing to do.
Much truth there, corporations win by controlling both sides. Mind control is a deal breaker though.
There is nothing moral about circumventing the supreme law of the land, nor is there anything moral about being a Christian nation precluding any chance of peer reviewed separation of church and state, and in no way is there morality involved in declaration of war against something other than a sovereign nation. To fail to recognize WWII was a holy war, is to fail to see what is happening now.
Boeing? I thought they were entering into the cell phone industry with Blackberry. I'd go with something custom out of Lockheed, then again, it's just a presidential cab service we're talking about here.
Yep, they call it 'nucular' war. Maybe our species deserves to go out with a bang if we can't evolve past the greed established by religion, the first world government.
Someone better call the copyright attorneys!
Snow storms are terrorists!
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