steeplejack1112
Steeplejack1112
steeplejack1112

It’s sweet that you think you’re having a private conversation on a public comment’s section.

We’re reaching critical mass on what’s offensive, these days. I certainly wouldn’t want to be any kind of content creator or performer of any kind during this thin-skinned societal climate we’re experiencing.

We have some internet badasses over here.

I’ll interject that zero parties involved in this debate are capable of middle ground sensible laws. Neither side of this debate are open to compromise, level headed discussion, or even understanding of what they’re discussing and trying to do.

The criminals were caught because one of them was wounded when the security guard shot him.

Just so I understand correctly, your argument against civilians owning firearms is “nuclear weapons”?

Nah, trucks are entirely too large and unwieldy now. They’re too expensive.

Opportunistic douche-bags. Nothing more, nothing less.

I’m sure an assault charge would do wonders for her career.

Yeah, I’m going to reply to what I want to reply to. That’s kind of how the internet and communication works.

Buy another Ranger. Old, or new. Whichever. /shrug

You’re liberal with your stars, aren’t you?

I rode one of those, exactly 1 time:

Does food poisoning happen _that_ fast?

I too like to close my ears and only listen to what the voices inside my head tell me.

The gun wasn’t necessary, but he refused a lawful order. That immediately escalates any stop, no matter why the stop occurred in the first place.

You live in Maryland, there are stock piles of ammunition and weapons all over that state.

So, this is all allegedly coming from someone from the Department of Energy?

Except that’s not even remotely true.

It says he was only there for a tire repair. So, I doubt his costs inflated that bill that much.