I would like to remind you of The School of the Americas.
I would like to remind you of The School of the Americas.
This is precisely why we say all cops are bastards. These police murdered a man, lied about it, and they’re superiors did absolutely everything they could to cover it up.
That would go well with all of the fake American flags and Punisher logos.
“Pandemic, what’s that?”
I think it's a C-Max
Texas: every bit as worthless and stupid as Florida, but with less press coverage, because Nana hasn’t chosen to die there.
When I bought my van a few months ago, I went to a mega-dealer in Cincinnati. They sold GM, FCA, BMW, Mazda, Kia, and Mitsubishi. There were separate show rooms for the different brands, but all were connected by a central service department, and because of construction, I had to enter the FCA showroom through the BMW…
Wait... this place was called ‘COVERT’ and they’re shocked that guns are being run through it? That’s like being surprised that ‘John Incognito’ is an alias.
A dealer that sells Fords and Chevys on the same lot.... yeah nothing fishy there.
Covert: Our name was our destiny.
My plan is to make my next new car a 1991 Toyota Cressida
You got to remember, they have serious responsibility’s. If they don’t do their jobs, the company will go bankrupt! And they will be held responsible! Oh, wait... they just pick up their money and go CEO at the next opportunity
It amazes me how badly people screw up that cohort. Being more or less the (arguable) last of Gen-X (1979), I remember when they were simply Gen Y. My wife (1982) and I are probably more members of the “Oregon Trail Generation” interstitial. I refuse to use that other term because it is lazy, no fun and sucks.
My first…
While 911 Turbos, Testarossas, and Grand National GNXs are representative of the ‘80s, it’s not like they were everywhere and everyone had one. For that I nominate the 3rd gen Accord. The 1980s were when Japanese OEMs solidified their dominance in bread and butter cars, and here’s one with pop-up lights which were…
We’re talking about steering wheels, right?
Sorry - I misread the question. It’s got to be rare to grab a taser instead of a firearm as cops practice drawing the firearm far more. In this case, the cop had 26 years of practice.
Ahh - you are correct - I misread it. Typically a taser is in a secondary position, with the gun more at the ready, so mistaking the taser for the gun would be far more rare, like 100X less likely a mistake to make.