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54 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I'm not sure I understand you here.  In this example, it's at my office because I wanted an American flag/flagpole at my office.  

Do you own the office/company/property?

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Shots fired at UW Madison. Wonder if related to the mostly peaceful protests on the upcoming Summer of Hamas. 

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1 minute ago, Andy1 said:

 

The academic environment has long provided a make-believe and theoretical world for students and faculty to escape the rigors and reality of life faced by people beating out a living in the real world.  Its a socialists Utopia with $80K per year tuition.  A trip to Cuba or Venezuela would provide a real life experience for much less although I suspect those rich kids and paid anarchists would find the conditions less than acceptable and certainly not what they're entitled to be provided.

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4 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

Useful idiots shocked.

 

 

I'm shocked I tell you!

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3 minutes ago, boyst said:

Do you own the office/company/property?

Yes.  The whole enchilada.  I can see responding in a couple different ways:

  • If its kids messing around, a crooked finger, a stern though theatrically enhanced word about responsibility and respect, and hopefully that solves it.  It has, several times over the past couple decades.  A group of boys (with an overmatched mother trying to control them) spitting on car windows.  Sent 'em home to get a bucket and wash the spit off.  Older kids using their skateboards on a metal railing and scratching the heck out of it.  Explained the cost to repair the damage they caused, asked them not to do it again.  
  • Older kids messing around and stealing the flag for kicks--probably a harsher tone, a little less theatrics involved, an acknowledgement that I wouldn't call the cops this time.  
  • Dopey activists sending me a message about whatever bothers them on any given day, I'd call the police.  This has not happened to me. 

Sidebar, my experience generally is that many, many otherwise smart and decent people have very little respect for the property of others.  I can provide a dozen+ different stories about my experience, which likely mirrors the experiences of others who own commercial property.   I think that translates on  a certain level as to why some of these people are quick to get caught up in 'activism' because they don't care enough to think beyond the end of their nose. 

 

3 minutes ago, boyst said:

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Shots fired at UW Madison. Wonder if related to the mostly peaceful protests on the upcoming Summer of Hamas. 

Wow. 

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1 minute ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Yes.  The whole enchilada.  I can see responding in a couple different ways:

  • If its kids messing around, a crooked finger, a stern though theatrically enhanced word about responsibility and respect, and hopefully that solves it.  It has, several times over the past couple decades.  A group of boys (with an overmatched mother trying to control them) spitting on car windows.  Sent 'em home to get a bucket and wash the spit off.  Older kids using their skateboards on a metal railing and scratching the heck out of it.  Explained the cost to repair the damage they caused, asked them not to do it again.  
  • Older kids messing around and stealing the flag for kicks--probably a harsher tone, a little less theatrics involved, an acknowledgement that I wouldn't call the cops this time.  
  • Dopey activists sending me a message about whatever bothers them on any given day, I'd call the police.  This has not happened to me. 

Sidebar, my experience generally is that many, many otherwise smart and decent people have very little respect for the property of others.  I can provide a dozen+ different stories about my experience, which likely mirrors the experiences of others who own commercial property.   I think that translates on  a certain level as to why some of these people are quick to get caught up in 'activism' because they don't care enough to think beyond the end of their nose. 

 

Wow. 

Somehow the terrorist occupiers using guns will lead to another call to ban guns

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No need for police.  These colleges should just send their football teams armed with bats from the baseball team, and tell them to have at it.  I'd pay to see that. 

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45 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Yes.  The whole enchilada.  I can see responding in a couple different ways:

  • If its kids messing around, a crooked finger, a stern though theatrically enhanced word about responsibility and respect, and hopefully that solves it.  It has, several times over the past couple decades.  A group of boys (with an overmatched mother trying to control them) spitting on car windows.  Sent 'em home to get a bucket and wash the spit off.  Older kids using their skateboards on a metal railing and scratching the heck out of it.  Explained the cost to repair the damage they caused, asked them not to do it again.  
  • Older kids messing around and stealing the flag for kicks--probably a harsher tone, a little less theatrics involved, an acknowledgement that I wouldn't call the cops this time.  
  • Dopey activists sending me a message about whatever bothers them on any given day, I'd call the police.  This has not happened to me. 

Sidebar, my experience generally is that many, many otherwise smart and decent people have very little respect for the property of others.  I can provide a dozen+ different stories about my experience, which likely mirrors the experiences of others who own commercial property.   I think that translates on  a certain level as to why some of these people are quick to get caught up in 'activism' because they don't care enough to think beyond the end of their nose. 

 

Wow. 

 

 

 

 

The shooting was nearby the UW Madison campus at a middle school. Threat neutralized. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, KDIGGZ said:

Columbia loves it and they are only pushing back because donors are pulling funding. The kids don't know any better, they are all indoctrinated to hate their country already at this point 

Did you go to college?  I'm curious where this hate your country nonsense stems from.  Because if it's from a few whacky kids being edgy online it's lame.  

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3 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

This times infinity! I can't get enough of it

Just now, L Ron Burgundy said:

Did you go to college?  I'm curious where this hate your country nonsense stems from.  Because if it's from a few whacky kids being edgy online it's lame.  

I didn't go to a good enough school apparently 😆

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Posted
2 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

This times infinity! I can't get enough of it

I didn't go to a good enough school apparently 😆

That a yes or no?  Genuinely curious and, if so, did you see or hear anything that made you think kids hated their country or were being taught to?

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Just now, L Ron Burgundy said:

That a yes or no?  Genuinely curious and, if so, did you see or hear anything that made you think kids hated their country or were being taught to?

I went to a technology school. This seems to be a trend for liberal arts majors

 

And Ivy League specifically as well. The biggest brats of them all.

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Lron fuk.c stain with another brilliant take.

 

Dozens of college campuses across the country with hundreds of students, faculty, administrators and agitators espousing their hate for the US and Lron tells us its only happening "online"

 

:lol:

 

 

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It's just wacky kids online!

 

:lol:

 

I invite Lron to go down to his local hamas rally, wave the American flag .....and see what happens!

 

 

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