Meh, so long as they ain't taking to the streets, they don't bother me, I actually liked Big Sur the best, and that was always hippie central back in my day. So long as them hippies don't reach the threshold of bolshie, they can go in peace. Soon as they depart dope smoking apathy and start to rally around the Socialist Revolution, OK, now you can club em' like baby seals.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Well, out here in California, we don't actually run into too many Yankees, but we got filthy hippies to spare. I curse them every day of their patchouli-stinking lives, and thank Reagan regularly for knocking them down a few pegs.
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You think he's talking about antifa or "nazis?" Read it again.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Read it again.Nukedog wrote:
So much for muh natural conservatives.
I can't believe that fuckwhit Rubio actually said that violence is justified against you if you hold the wrong viewpoints. Apparently defending even the first amendment is a bridge too far for these cowards. I hope the average conservadad takes a long, hard look at who intends to lead the party in lieu of Trump
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This sounds awfully familiar.Nukedog wrote:http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/mcaul ... le/2631635Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe's actions before and after the deadly weekend race clashes in Charlottesville are coming under fire amid calls for an independent review to determine if politics played a role.
Former Republican Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore on Tuesday raised new questions about Richmond's involvement in the riots the claimed three lives and said the public "needs to know" if the state and city had taken the proper precautions to avoid the clashes and if police were told to stand down.
In an interview with Secrets, he dismissed McAuliffe's call for an internal review. Instead, Gilmore, who was a presidential candidate in 2016, said that an independent group must be charged with the investigation, taking it out of the governor's office.
"This has to be an independent review. We have to know what the governor did, how he participated in it, whether he was part of the meetings, whether he had a meeting, whether the secretary of public safety was in the meeting, where it was held, was it in Richmond or Charlottesville, what planning was done, and what constraints if any were put on the police," said Gilmore, a former Virginia attorney general and county attorney.
Gilmore, president of the American Opportunity Foundation, formerly known as the Free Congress Foundation, said, "While we support the police, we know they do a good job, we don't know what direction they got at the time of the Charlottesville riots."
Several reports have said that the police stood by as white supremacists and their foes faced off in fights. Others said that when the violence escalated, unprepared police had to leave to get proper equipment.
Gilmore also said there was a report that some police were "asked to stand aside and be more passive."
The tide is changing, gentlemen.
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He's saying that once you start operating on hate, you eventually find violence justified. Not that violence is justified against you.Nukedog wrote:You think he's talking about antifa or "nazis?" Read it again.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Read it again.Nukedog wrote:
So much for muh natural conservatives.
I can't believe that fuckwhit Rubio actually said that violence is justified against you if you hold the wrong viewpoints. Apparently defending even the first amendment is a bridge too far for these cowards. I hope the average conservadad takes a long, hard look at who intends to lead the party in lieu of Trump
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Rubio's statement is worded very poorly. To me it reads that if you are a movement built on anger and hate, violence against you is justified.GrumpyCatFace wrote:He's saying that once you start operating on hate, you eventually find violence justified. Not that violence is justified against you.Nukedog wrote:You think he's talking about antifa or "nazis?" Read it again.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Read it again.
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I thought Trump's speeches were great, or in his words, "excellent"
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Just read that West Point revoked any Confederate diplomas, not sure if fake news or not
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Agree that it's clumsily written.PartyOf5 wrote:Rubio's statement is worded very poorly. To me it reads that if you are a movement built on anger and hate, violence against you is justified.GrumpyCatFace wrote:He's saying that once you start operating on hate, you eventually find violence justified. Not that violence is justified against you.Nukedog wrote:
You think he's talking about antifa or "nazis?" Read it again.
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Ask yourself whether you find it more likely that an almost-Presidential-candidate is calling for violence against hate groups, or producing child-like philosophy on Twitter about the nature of them.
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Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Well, out here in California, we don't actually run into too many Yankees, but we got filthy hippies to spare. I curse them every day of their patchouli-stinking lives, and thank Reagan regularly for knocking them down a few pegs.Smitty-48 wrote:Nothing particularly American about it neither, we curse them here too, although, the Yankees more than the hippies, I mean, the hippies are pretty much harmless. We're not rattlesnake mean about it tho, we mostly just laugh at the Yankees and say "what a bunch of clowns", curses like that.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Nothing un-American about being mean as a rat'ler and cursing Yankees and hippies.
The coastal portion of California was settled by Yankees. You are literally Yankees.
Why do you think everybody that lives in the eastern portions of the state hate your guts so much?