You can present them with a mountain of evidence that contradicts their narrative, and they’ll just shake their heads like you don’t know what you’re talking about.
You can present them with a mountain of evidence that contradicts their narrative, and they’ll just shake their heads like you don’t know what you’re talking about.
Can’t blame you for that, I suppose. You have every right to be angry, but it’s worth it to aim your anger at those who really deserve it.
What I don’t get is why the courts keep putting gold fringes on their flags now that the FREE AND SOVEREIGN PEOPLE have figured out it means they have no authority.
Also, whatever happened to the law & order Republicans and respecting the police? I suppose such garbage only applies to the blacks and browns. The haughtiness of these men is beyond belief. They believe themselves exempt from American justice....? Like girl, what? Did you forget that you are a citizen and therefore,…
As I said in my own reply, that’s a typical Sovereign Citizen move. They think if they change things in exactly the right way, it triggers the secret code, and the legal system can’t do anything to them (seriously).
A good way to put yourself in the shoes of the average Sovereign Citizen is to imagine that you live in a world where the government is actually made out of wizards, and if you know the right magic spells you can make it go away.
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Dear god, he’s gone full Sovereign Citizen of a type I’ve never even seen before! He’s not just “maritime fringed flag” crazy,* or even just a “our identities are corporations that the government cannot get ahold of without our permission,”** he’s “all the world’s a literal stage” crazy.
What Barry said. But for more insight, you’d be surprised at how painfully ignorant most corporate execs are about good website design. And when it comes to writing checks to have these sites developed, it’s almost always by a committee of these execs, which is how you wind up with clusterfucks like ESPN, and, though…
When they went to that horrible redesign, I sent them an email saying I would never visit cnnsi.com again. I got a response that was basically a “yes you will.” I never did and I treat this as my own victory.
Three hours at a football game is three hours that somebody is not gambling. Casinos aren't in the business of encouraging visitors to spend time outside.
Voting someone out of office yet sill facing a billion dollars in bond payments for the next 20 years, sure seems like a hollow victory to me.
1st step of being a good liar: never give up your story. Ever.
And this is exactly why all commenters suck.
Well plus he’s probably going to get a sweet gig with the Braves now. This deal was a win-win... for him.
I made a separate comment, but should have made it as a response to this. This quote is really telling about how out of touch they are: “Many seemed to attribute Lee’s defeat to a general hostility toward incumbents.” No, it is about what he did wrong, not about being an incumbent,
Not for nothing, but this is why *this* politician sucks. Others suck for different reasons. And a few are actually who they claim to be and work really hard to do good things for their constituents.
Dissolving citizen trust in government has been the agenda of those who would take power and do things like this…
Exactly. If given the opportunity this rat bastard would sit in front of taxpayers and never back down from his insistence that this was “transparent”. If your position is that up is down or black is white, no matter how wrong, you keep insisting that you are correct and that the average citizen just doesn’t…
At least you get the president referred to by his name. Half the shit I see talks about some guy named ‘Barry’ who runs the ‘Democrat’ party.
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