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NothingButNet's avatar

πŸ‘πŸ‘ JK! This is a very good start in unraveling and exposing the various crimes committed by these miscreants. The key will be the threat of financial impoverishment and long term incarceration motivating one or more of these traitors to flip and reveal the underpinnings of this de facto insurrection. Once the thread is pulled, the activities exposed will be horrific, but punishing the guilty will be cathartic! Kaboom πŸ’₯

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Viccus's avatar

A few will need to hang. It will need to happen publicly and their twitching bodies left up long enough for American families to load up the minivan with their kids and

teach them what happens when you commit crimes against your fellow countrymen. Can you think of a more patriotic way to spend summer vacation on Americas 250th anniversary?

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rd3's avatar

A buddy of mine grew up in a small town in rural Louisiana. Back in the 80's some black thugs were committing strong-arm robberies of homes and businesses. A couple actual citizens of the town caught a huge alligator gar and hung it from a tree in the middle of town with a sign that said: "You'll be next." Luckily, the thugs finally broke into the wrong house and were gunned down by the homeowner. Sweet justice.

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Pelicanus's avatar

Love to know what town.

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rd3's avatar

I couldn't get a hold of him today, but I know it was a small town outside of Ruston. Can't remember the name.

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rd3's avatar

I can't recall. I'll ask him.

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Viccus's avatar

That’s not sweet justice. That’s vigilanteism. Those black men had the right to due process. THAT IS NOT JUSTICE.

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rd3's avatar

Fortunately, they didn't live long enough to be lynched, though they should have been. They were in the act of committing yet another felony and the homeowner blasted them. What is wrong with that?

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Viccus's avatar

Self defense is different than vigilante justice.

Even a jalapeΓ±o knows it has the right to protect itself.

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E. Grogan's avatar

It is NOT vigilante justice if someone breaks into your home and you believe they might well kill you. It's called self-protection, Stand Your Ground LAWS.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Vigilante justice is the men of the town protecting the town, and its women and children. Such is our most ancient role, right, and duty.

Who started it? This is the question you refuse to ask. Those criminals were not accosted at random. One must speak to such as they in the only language they understand, they will not listen to another.

In my mother's day, the city dads in every small town across America were expected to protect the town. This is ultimately is what men are for. They were free men; vigilantism kept many a town free of such pestilence.

Cease your womanly wailing; your morality is contrived by propagandists hostile to our very existence.

Never was an innocent man lynched, only one who had escaped his due, thanks to bleating sheep like yourself. Sometimes violence IS the answer.

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E. Grogan's avatar

EXACTLY! Men are the protecters, always have been - as a woman I will always be eternally grateful for their role.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Why, thank you, miss; the women in my family were strong, independent, and braved formidable circumstances, I am most sure you and they would have certainly got along as fast friends.

They were strong as women are strong, able to endure; but men must be dealt with as men must do, this is our most sacred duty.

A women wrestles with Death himself to bring new life into the world; a man's highest honor is to defend with ferocity our women and the little ones under her wings.

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E. Grogan's avatar

A HUGE "thank you" sir! Yes, I fit that description, too, always have been very independent, strong and have braved many formidable circumstances, I think I'd like the women in your family, too. Thank you for making my day with your wonderful comment!

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Alzaebo's avatar

And thank you for making mine! So fine to meet someone with common sense. My pleasure, ma'am!

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Lugh's avatar

All Blacks are innocent of everything, a priori, cuz slavery and shit.

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Viccus's avatar

No one said that. You’re a backward racist. Read your constitution you idiot. We are losing our rights because of ignorant assholes like yourself.

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Lugh's avatar

The Blacks say it all the time. Are they nobody, bigot? Why are you trying to silence their voices!

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Agent-86's avatar

We are losing our rights because of ignorant assholes like you who don't even know the HUGE difference between a vigilante and lawful self defense.

Read the actual laws some more you idiot!

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Alzaebo's avatar

Where have those "laws" gotten us?

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Frans Susan Phillips Duncan's avatar

Being racist is a good thing. It means you're awake and notice patterns of behavior that will kill you if you don't notice. In other words, black behavior! Wake up to reality. What's ignorant is believing the propaganda you've allowed to brainwash you.

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Viccus's avatar

Really Susan? I would rather be mugged by a young black thug than have my inheritance and life savings, my job stolen by a Madoff or a SBF or any of the thieves on Wall Street. We have paid a much bigger price moiling around with the likes of BB and Bush than with Tyrone and never mind the satanic overlords in big pharma or the ones trying to tranny your grandchildren in the schools.

I can’t believe people like you still exist. You are not welcomed in the MAGA movement with your retarded ideas. Go be with your fellow democrat racists.

You inspired the old saying, β€œProgress happens one funeral at a time.” Good riddance.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Have you no idea what sarcasm is? You seem to disagree with everyone who is commenting here - so why are you still here??

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Viccus's avatar

Life of the party.

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Alzaebo's avatar

"I volunteer to be the punching bag!"

It worked! You gave us a chance to demonstrate our bona fides, and to find one another.

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Viccus's avatar

Much more fun

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J. Gan.'s avatar

LOL.... N O !

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Due process seems to be the selective argument by most progressives these days. Why was it denied to all those who rotted in DC jails? Committing crime, especially violent crimes is often met with street justice and these bad boys found that out.

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Blackbird's avatar

Defending one's house is not justice?

"Please vibrant Black scholars, take our Lexus - but leave granny's picture alone!" Ahhh, sweet justice - reasoning with thugs.

"Well, we're dead now, but fortunately those Black gentlemen will have their due process. If they ever get apprehended..."

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rd3's avatar

They're always one felony away from "turning their life around."

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Blackbird's avatar

Gunned down in the prime of life like Saint Ahmaud Arbery. Who can blame him for taking the bus 30 miles so he can run on the fine streets built by noble slaves for the enjoyment of ignernt rayciss white people? I bet he was even wearing the tuxedo that all the photos show him in.

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rd3's avatar

Is Trump going to pardon those guys and Chauvin?

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Blackbird's avatar

Of course not. What political leverage would it give him? White people are not enraged about the railroading of other white people. It could be used by the usual race-hustlers rile up the "black community", but racial conflict does not appear to be on the agenda for Trump 2.0 as it was the first time around.

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rd3's avatar

I'm enraged by it.

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Alzaebo's avatar

HE WAS GOING TO CURE CANCER

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Janice Albert's avatar

His term isn’t over yet…

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

"They're always one felony away from 'turning their life around.'"

We need this carved in a marble pediment in D.C. Brilliant!

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Viccus's avatar

Who said that? Read the whole thread.

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Blackbird's avatar

I was responding to your comment to rd3. rd3 discussed one specific case of serial offenders finally being caught breaking into someone's house and being shot by the homeowner. rd3 called defending one's home - in the context of this one specific incident - "sweet justice". You called it vigilantism. I disagreed with you, and imagined how a better person - someone with an unimpeachable sense of justice - might deal with the same situation.

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Viccus's avatar

The original post was not about homeowners defending their property. Like I said even a jalapeΓ±o knows it can defend itself. The original comment was about vigilantism.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

"...even a jalapeΓ±o knows..."

that, even when confronted with facts and logic, a narcissist is NEVER wrong

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Mitch's avatar

that's grassroots justice...exactly what's needed now

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Viccus's avatar

What we need is law and order.

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E. Grogan's avatar

Stand Your Ground laws ARE law and order.

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Viccus's avatar

Yes.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Law and order cannot be a one-way street that only the decent follow.

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Storie Mooser's avatar

What we've had is law disordered against Constitutional process which is grievous crime against our nation's founding and its citizenry. TREASON, that is, for which death penalty is appropriate.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

"...for which death penalty is appropriate"

and Pay-Per-View video thereof a fast-track solution to zeroing-out America's national debt.

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Alzaebo's avatar

"Civil Rights" law usurped Constitutional law;

under one system, every man and woman was equal under the law, our answer to aristocratic class privilege;

under the new system, favoritism, that is, the inequality of class privilege, was a given, and the new aristocracy is based on it.

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Lugh's avatar

It's well understood by real Americans of European descent, that when the government fails in its obligations, then the law must be taken up by less centralized groups and individuals.

During Katrina, when the police were unable to keep order and many of them had fled, the remaining police took time to go door to door to confiscate firearms from citizens. This makes perfect sense to such as you, right?

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rd3's avatar

"real Americans of European descent"

Are there any other kind of real Americans?

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Annette kimball's avatar

No honor among thieves Sir!!

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Viccus's avatar

There are times when there is no law that people have to take care of themselves. That’s not the case in this discussion.

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Alzaebo's avatar

You missed the point again, Vicious.

Tribe up or die. Our greatest problem is the sellouts on our side, who hold other peoples above their own. Millions of injustices against our kind, yet no white riots demanding redress.

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Viccus's avatar

So is your problem others rioting or your apathy?

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Ben R's avatar

It does providing the house was empty and the seizure was well documented with receipts left and a simple form to get guns back.

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Frans Susan Phillips Duncan's avatar

What we need is the KKK.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Again, where has that "law and order" gotten you?

"Law and order" began, remember, with white kids being marched at bayonet point in their own home towns.

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Viccus's avatar

Go outside and get some fresh air.

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Alzaebo's avatar

As long as "you got yours," yeah?

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rd3's avatar

Sweet, sweet justice.

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Viccus's avatar

That’s what a goat fucker from the Hindu Kush would say. If you don’t understand how vigilante justice undermines rule of law, you are part of the overall lawlessness ruining the country.

Return to God.

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rd3's avatar

Great offenses that terrorize the community need to be met with swift justice meted out by the leaders of the community. It's not vigilantism, it represents the best interests and will of the entire community. It's a great legacy of the Scots Irish tradition. You can fuck all the goats you want and then you can go fuck yourself.

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Miriamnae's avatar

I was lost in a snowstorm heading to an assignment on the NW border of my state. Had to mail an app to a university that had to be time stamped. Slid into a tiny post office in a rural town and the sign said, β€œSkidmore.” So I happily said to the postman helping me, β€˜Oh wow, this is really Skidmore the movie was about?’ Young and stupid. He froze. Everyone else froze. Look up justice in Skidmore, Missouri. It damn well works when corrupt attorneys and judges are busy with goats.

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rd3's avatar

You're a smart lady.

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Miriamnae's avatar

No. Just learning finally…

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Alzaebo's avatar

Gotta love those town names in Missoura.

Skidmore. Nowhere. Dead Broke. Broken Cartwheel. Peculiar. Braggadocio. The name tells the story.

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Viccus's avatar

Then arrest then, give them legal representation, a trial by jury, and appropriate punishment.

You’re not better than our founders. You do t have a better idea.

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Lugh's avatar

You mean a jury of their Black peers who will let them walk free, especially with a Soros judge presiding?

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Yirgach's avatar

Just a jury of their peers, skin color shouldn't matter but we all know it helps...

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rd3's avatar

It doesn't just "help," it's all that matters.

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Viccus's avatar

Oh so that’s all it takes. Some dirtbag Nazi just took your constitution away from you. You’re a disgrace.

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rd3's avatar

Oh, here we go with the Nazi stuff. Do you do yoga?

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

There is an inconsistency in a goat fucker from Hindu Kush, a jalapeno and Return to God. Defending one's home is not vigilantism or lawlessness.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

Nice.

Few things make me salivate more profusely than a preachy narcissist experiencing cognitive dissonance.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Neither is defending one's neighbors, I hope they'll return the favor. I know mine will, and I'm "el viejo", the last old white guy on the block.

They know I'm "racist" as muck, too, and respect it. I'll defend mine as I expect them to defend theirs. They know I'll respect their ancestors as well.

"Racist" doesn't mean malevolent. It means you honor your ancestors, and you expect others to honor theirs. You recognize others for who they are. Now you're both on the same page.

If one of your own brings shame to your skin, you stomp him; he will understand why, too. I simply demand of others that they don't let one of theirs bring shame to their skin, and they "get it" right away.

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Letsrock's avatar

Tell that to Austin Metcalf.

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Viccus's avatar

Would you rather he be murdered by a white person?

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Alzaebo's avatar

But, "that’s not the case in this discussion," now is it?

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Viccus's avatar

No. Still not

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

"...a goat fucker from the Hindu Kush..."

"You’re a backward racist."

~Viccus, on Viccus

Afghanistan is called the "graveyard of empires" for good reason.

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Viccus's avatar

What’s your point?

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Alzaebo's avatar

I don't see you robbing goat fucker's homes in the Hindu Kush, now do I. Even though I hear it's great jogging territory.

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Tony Lauria's avatar

If they were caught in the act of committing the crime, they received due process immediately. Case closed.

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michael janket's avatar

Nuthin' wrong with a little frontier justice. Kill or be killed, the choice is ours.

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J. Gan.'s avatar

W r o n g! once you enter someone's house to do harm, and they have weapons to defend their home, then their home becomes the hill they die on or the criminals who invade their home die. Police never arrive in time.

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Viccus's avatar

If you’re caught in the act on someone’s property. But if you’ve left, best leave it to police instead of hunting people down.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Anything, anything, but unite as neighbors who can depend on each other. Gotcha.

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E. Grogan's avatar

If someone breaks into your home you have NO idea if they want to kill you or not. You have the right to protect your own life but also if you have children, you'd want to protect them as well. This is why there are Stand Your Ground laws in many states. Those states recognize you have the right to protect yourself & your family from anyone who comes into your home. Yes this IS legal!

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Frans Susan Phillips Duncan's avatar

Vililanteism is a good thing when the law isn't doing its job and eliminating criminals. The KKK was a vigilante group that was much needed and served a valuable purpose...protecting whites from the black menace.

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JonesySmart's avatar

In a South Jersey town, very near me, the KKK went after the Italians. Until the time things went awry and there were a lot of prominent business people sporting black eyes on Monday morning. Things aren't as simple as they seem.

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Vengeful Son's avatar

@ viccus. Meh. Not so much.

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The Liberator's avatar

Get a life. You break into my home, you don't come out alive.

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Alzaebo's avatar

And you are wrong, Viccus. The perp minority does not have the right to run havoc amongst the majority. Their privileges are not superiour to ours.

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Edie Faylor's avatar

They lost their right to due process with their behavior.

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Sedgwick C. Hartung's avatar

@Viccus,

Should you, in future, be personally violated, I have no doubt that you, being an obviously morally superior--even enlightened--Being, will remember your words.

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Alzaebo's avatar

I, myself, will walk on by. "Nah. It's just Viccus. Have at it, lads!"

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Viccus's avatar

Your idiocy is morally violating to your countrymen.

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The Liberator's avatar

Justice

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rd3's avatar

Agreed. Public hangings used to be a spectacle. Women would wear their finest attire and lay out a picnic on the grass. Extra-judicial lynchings were absolutely necessary for the health and safety of the community.

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Alzaebo's avatar

130 year-old sign seen in Reno: "Hangings on Fridays. Parade at noon!"

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Alzaebo's avatar

Toe-tappin' greatness. My gods, cruising Virginia Street in the 70s, then heading for a kegger at the flumes...the young ones will never know what was taken from them. Thank heavens I got to see it.

(And once, a stop at the newly rebuilt Mustang Ranch. High steel gates, buzzed in, enter a hallway with plush carpet and large old saloon-style paintings of call girls on the walls...enter the atrium, a high dome with skylights...and there, glory of glories, are lined up 30 pretty girls in skimpy lingerie, the old black madam with a pointer walking along and naming each one. I was all of 17.)

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rd3's avatar

You're speaking to my soul. I told my boys that they'll never know what it was like to tear up some dirt roads, blasting Merle at high volume, slamming light beers, and bouncing our truck off of every obstacle in our way.

I love this video. Leroy, singing to an A-list celebrity, with John Anderson's approval. She's mortified and wet at the same time. Big balls.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGMGUUKsoUc

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Alzaebo's avatar

4 wheel drives doing blind 180s in 1 inch of water on the saltpan...old mines, with bats and dynamite...boys and girls heading out in convoys to watch the bombing practice at the restricted zone by jets from Henderson AFB...and Nazareth or Kiss at full volume on the 8-track. Dammit boy!

Update: watchin' it. Goshdammit yes I'm crying. Goshdam.

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rd3's avatar

I didn't notice it the first time through, but that's John Carter Cash and Shooter Jennings sitting there, too. Haha.

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rd3's avatar

Fuck yeah. I'm in.

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Miriamnae's avatar

Omg, laughing at the suburbanites rolling up in mama vans to watch …

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rd3's avatar

Americans are so disconnected from real life, it would do them well to see something like that, just as it would do them well to experience the life, death birth, etc. that goes on at the farm. Some shockingly high percentage of Americans don't know that chickens have bones.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Or they believe water comes from the tap not knowing the intricate network of pipe lines, treatment facilities, water towers, wells, spring and so forth that the water must pass through to get to their tap. Or they think beef comes from the store, not knowing the amount of work and labor and effort it takes to get a calf to a cow to a slaughterhouse, to a butcher and to the grocery store shelves.

Even worse......they don't care.

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Miriamnae's avatar

Yes! I think we are returning. So many I know are returning to actual working farms.

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rd3's avatar

If we could kill agribusiness and return the land to the people, it would be a great benefit to the health of the nation. My wife has mused about buying a farm. It would be better for our children to grow up that way, but I'm two generations removed.

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Miriamnae's avatar

She can! You two would love it. And with RFK and Trump going after everything killing us, the AG is already changing. I’m very rural, all AG counties surrounding and it is changing as fast as DC is falling.

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Lugh's avatar

Except the Vax and Zionism. Tis but scratches, but they will suffice. Tomorrow we shall be a grave man.

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Viccus's avatar

Needs to happen. About every 80 years the country goes through a turning. We are in the fourth turning.

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angel k's avatar

!!!

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LoveIsCourage's avatar

Firing squad on the White House lawn? And let’s hope for some women’s rights at both ends of the rifles

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William Wallace's avatar

Time is running out for cooperation for lesser sentencing.

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Tom Slick's avatar

The time to cooperate ended when the polls closed on November 5th! Anything after that is simply begging for mercy!

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Tom Cashman's avatar

Right on NothingButNet! I believe that Bondi and Patel have teams of people that probably have dozens of whistleblowers already, but are keeping their powder dry until they roll up the lower ones and develop rock solid cases against the bigger fish. As they say... patience is a virtue.

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Viccus's avatar

You’re the menace.

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