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Gugny

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  1. Everyone knows the only thing you put on fois gras is Miracle Whip. That was a bad analogy.
  2. Nah. I"m done. Let's get this back on topic: Drew Brees' fake remorse.
  3. Did you read the article? Or was it just the headline and pictures of colored people carrying guns that made you feel real good? Lynn watched a video that Anthony posted to Facebook as the protest formed last week. In it, she looked on from her office across the street as protestors slowly crowded the Capitol Lawn carrying Confederate flags, Nazi symbolism, nooses and other blatantly racist forms of imagery. After some demonstrators eventually made it inside the building last week, one maskless and gun-toting protester got so close to Anthony’s face that she could smell his breath. And lawmakers shouldn’t be scared to come into work because of armed intimidation, she said. “The majority of the protesters were white,” Anthony said. “I’m still not exactly sure on the connection between confederate flags and Nazi symbolism. They just had no connection to the stay-at-home orders. The fact they were carrying guns openly while we voted was unnerving.”
  4. Okay, I'll pose it as a question: Do you think that, if a group of black men brandishing high-power firearms stormed their way into a government building, it would end peacefully? The only agenda I'm pushing is that endorsing that redneck, bullying behavior is indicative of the "leadership," we currently (don't) have in this country. And anyone behind that kind of behavior, "because it's their right," is a major part of the problem.
  5. If it was a group of black men who did the same thing, they would all be dead right now and the police would be heroes.
  6. Yes, because things that happened 200 years ago are PERFECTLY RELEVANT to what's happening today. Get a grip. No one has the right to carry killing machines and force their way into a building ... let alone a government office. Give me a break with "lawfully and peacefully." It was neither.
  7. Those rednecks were even MORE dangerous and should have been arrested. That was a disgusting display and - again - nothing but bravado. It was gross and it does not represent the America that I once loved.
  8. The held their big, bad guns and posed while people looted behind them. They weren't there to save the day. They were there to show off their toys and to feel tough. Bringing a gun to a protest is one thing and one thing only: stupid. And their need for bravado has NOTHING to do with race, which seems to be what you're hung up on. Racist against white people. Now THAT is cute. Bless your little heart. Lastly, I will not expose myself. I swear to Allah, you gun nuts all have some weird kinks. Did you know Lady G., owns an AR-15?
  9. It is not okay for a bunch of rednecks to show up to a "protest" with killing machines under the guise of "protecting business owners," because the police "weren't doing their jobs." I don't care if they were holding Daisy bb guns. It's not how our country works. They were there to intimidate people and to show off their fancy weaponry, which they likely bought because they have innies for *****. The fact that no one was hurt means absolutely nothing. We do not live in the wild, wild west. We do not live (legally) in a vigilante society. And I'll lastly point out that those big, tough rednecks with their killing machines stopped exactly zero people from breaking the law. Just a bunch of wusses with guns. That is not the America that I served for and it is not the Constitution that I served to protect. What it is .. is a bunch of rednecks flexing their muscles and doing exactly nothing to help exactly no one.
  10. Damn nice call with Dave Grohl.
  11. I'm sure he's a real cut-up when he has a few in him.
  12. "Have a beer with," can be substituted with "hang out with," if you're not a beer drinker. People on your list must be alive when you write it. For the purposes of this thread, I'm talking about celebrities or people you're VERY unlikely to ever have an opportunity to hang with. Okay, fine. I'll go first: President Barack Obama Mark Cuban Paul McCartney Ryan Fitzpatrick President George W. Bush
  13. It's just that forehead tattoo. Other than that, I ain't got no beef with him.
  14. My county of residence (Warren County, NY) got one in 2013 ... https://poststar.com/news/local/start-in-case-of-emergency-warren-county-sheriffs-office-receives-armored-vehicles/article_2ec50e0e-1b59-11e3-ab0b-001a4bcf887a.html
  15. There is a difference between acknowledgement and support/celebration. I can easily acknowledge that OJ Simpson is the greatest running back in Buffalo Bills history. I can also acknowledge that Charlie Manson wrote a few good songs and had a nice voice. I can also acknowledge that the education system under Castro showed great improvements in his country. I'd never support or celebrate Manson or Castro. And I feel the same way about Simpson for the same reason.
  16. Which actions of Castro did Kaep support? I think Kaep mentioned that Castro/Cuba made great strides with regard to education ... and that was it. (it is also true) And Colin Kaepernick is responsible for exactly zero human deaths. He refused to stand for a ***** song. OJ Simpson turned his ex-wife into a human Pez dispenser and murdered her friend. But yeah ... let's call them equal.
  17. I think murder is an "issue," that should cross anyone's line. But that's just me.
  18. Once again, don is the only one bringing up Antifa with absolutely NOTHING to back it up. Such a scumbag.
  19. Your question is "Remove OJ? Keep OJ?" and the choices are yes or no. It's way too early in the morning for riddles. I'll vote when it's framed properly. But my vote is to remove him from the wall immediately. The Hall of Fame is full of scumbags. I personally don't care what they do. But the Pegulas should have some class and get his ass off of that wall so they stop celebrating a murderer.
  20. Personally, I think it's pretty clear that the only person who said Antifa was involved, initially, was that piece of crap living in the white house. After that the far-right sect of his "cult of stupidity" sprang into action to "back it up." But that's just my opinion.
  21. I don't think he's disputing that violence and damage occurred. I think he's disputing that Antifa were involved.
  22. If I'm paying $1000 for a pair, they better belong to Kate Upton.
  23. All great points and yes - those whose businesses were destroyed/looted are unnecessary victims. I firmly believe there are people who want to protest and people who want to steal/destroy things. I don't believe very many are the same people. It's all very sad.
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