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originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: TheGreatWork
Meh, I’m pro gun ownership but if we have to give up bump stocks, suppressors, and even extended magazines; I’m cool with that since he can use that as leverage on other priority needs.
If you can own as many semi auto handguns, long rifles, and shotguns you want, 2nd Ammend is working as written. You can hunt, defend your property, and help arm a civil defense militia if necessary.
IMO, of course.
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originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Wait! are you saying that legacy members of the "John Birch Society" are not happy with a sitting President that is basically removing their influence from politics? I mean we are talking about the same "John Birch Society" that was a suspect in the JFK event, but was never interviewed by investigators until months after Lee H. Oswald was killed. Those kids? I'm shocked, I'm fictitiously shocked.
originally posted by: imthegoat
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: Justoneman
Yep. I used to hit his site first. Now I just go when I’m bored.
ETA: Even Fox News is hard to watch/listen. I spend most of time on Fox Business.
Fox News hit a turning point when they hired Donna Brazzile.
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: TheGreatWork
Meh, I’m pro gun ownership but if we have to give up bump stocks, suppressors, and even extended magazines; I’m cool with that since he can use that as leverage on other priority needs.
If you can own as many semi auto handguns, long rifles, and shotguns you want, 2nd Ammend is working as written. You can hunt, defend your property, and help arm a civil defense militia if necessary.
IMO, of course.
In several handwritten letters shared with NBC News, Bulger expressed gushing praise for Trump, offering rave reviews of the president's foreign policy and combative relationship with the media.
Bulger also railed against former special counsel Robert Mueller. An assistant U.S. attorney in Boston in the 1980s, Mueller went on to lead the FBI at a time when it was grappling with a sensational scandal involving agents protecting mob leaders like Bulger.
"Trump is experiencing what Mueller and company can orchestrate," Bulger said in a different letter from September. "[Mueller] should observe biblical saying - 'Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.'" One month later, Bulger was dead.
While behind bars, Bulger was a prodigious letter writer. In the weeks after he was sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for a raft of crimes, he began a correspondence with an unlikely person: one of the jurors who convicted him.
Janet Uhlar, a nurse who lives on Cape Cod, said the experience of sitting through Bulger's trial left her convinced that he was a murderer. But she was also troubled by the government's handling of the case, namely the deals that were cut with mobsters who provided what she found to be dubious testimony against Bulger in exchange for lenient prison sentences for serious crimes. "I needed to hear his side of the story,"
But the letters also contained many hints of darkness. Across multiple missives, he described the effects of allegedly having been subjected to a secret CIA program, code-named MK Ultra, while locked up in an Atlanta federal prison in the 1950s.
As part of the government's effort to develop a mind-control weapon, Bulger said he received '___' injections, leaving him with lasting hallucinations and insomnia.
Did our own government cause him to kill?" said Uhlar, who published a novel based on her experience on the trial called "The Truth Be Damned." "What might have become of him had they not subjected him to the '___' for so long?"
originally posted by: TheGreatWork
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
a reply to: TheGreatWork
Meh, I’m pro gun ownership but if we have to give up bump stocks, suppressors, and even extended magazines; I’m cool with that since he can use that as leverage on other priority needs.
If you can own as many semi auto handguns, long rifles, and shotguns you want, 2nd Ammend is working as written. You can hunt, defend your property, and help arm a civil defense militia if necessary.
IMO, of course.
It's principal. They wont stop there.
In 1984, telescreens — large TVs which can see into all corners of your house — are located in homes and public spaces of Oceania, and are used to transmit messages from the party and monitor civilian activity.
Telescreens can identify people, notice when their facial expressions change, or whether their heart or breathing gets faster.