Heyoh!
Oh, damn: that takes me back!
You had to do it again, didn’t you?
Uh...mazel tov?
Okay, first off, stop calling me Mr. Cop: I’m a federal agent, so you can call me Mr. Agent, or you can call me by my handle up above my posts.
They do, and it’s just as dangerous when they do. Political opposition does not justify dehumanizing our opponents. It does become more disconcerting, however, when one of those factions is heavily armed.
I am happy and honored that I was your time-waster for the day, Mr. Cyborg-President, sir!
Well, there IS a 7.62 NATO round (the 7.62x51 mm round, which is used in M14s, M240s, the various sniper weapons we use, and the M60). It’s analogous to the .308 Winchester. Generally speaking, every NATO round has a civilian equivalent that is similar (usually so similar, you can load them into the same weapons with…
I can only imagine what they’re like in California, with it’s more restrictive firearms codes. Here in Texas (where you can get a firearm...ANYWHERE), they’re barely tolerable.
Just your monthly reminder that Chris Christie is a piece-of-shit human being.
Hey, this seems like a good a place as any to point out that the Guardian just ran an article on how, apparently, Portland Republicans are planning on hiring private militia groups to provide them security against antifa.
Indeed: considering how many ways the President can unilaterally send us to war without an actual war approval from Congress, that might not be the worst thing in the world.
Well...on the plus side, these rants, plus his apparent inability to give a fuck about our security apparatus as he involves us in more and more overseas conflicts is probably the precipitator that encouraged Congress to start stripping the Presidency of it’s many current war powers it’s accumulated over the years.…
No, you sound EXACTLY like them. They are also assuming that the left will be the first ones to make a violent move. So...what’s the instigator? What is the violent action you are preparing for to defend yourself from? What is the precipitator that decides you have to act now, preemptively or reactively? What is your…
It’s a shame, too, because there were parts of the city and the area that I liked. Some trails in the woods, a nice river walk, this awesome bookstore-coffee shop in downtown (the name escapes me, but I really enjoyed it). There was this underlying hint of something off, though, that would pop out at random times.
He was instructing a course I was taking, too, so it got awkward there, for a bit.
The little amount of time I spent in Arkansas (near Little Rock, actually!) did not endear me to the place. I got to enjoy an Arkansan spending the week explaining the border situation to me and why I didn’t know anything about it. Despite the fact that I live on the border. Among other things. But, hey, what the fuck…