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I hope she does rat those fuckers out
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Rat are you a NASCAR fan? You know Brian Vickers (NASCAR driver) married one of Epstein's chief lieutenants in his "organization" a woman by the name of Sarah Kellen with an alias Sarah Kensington? It appears that Sarah worked for Epstein as his "scheduler." She would contact the Palm Beach high school girls and "schedule" a time for the "massage." It will be interesting to see if Ghislaine throws Sarah under the bus along with the rest of them.
Feminism: Eve eats ALL the apples, gives God the middle finder when He confronts her, and has the serpent serve Adam with an injunction ordering him to both stay away from her AND to provide her food and shelter because he dragged her out of the Garden.
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The main thing I have gotten from the past couple of pages of posts is that IB watches a lot of kiddie porn...
I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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I would. But she shouldn't get immunity. Not at all.
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If you claim him as a defendant he can't get all that covid relief dollars. At least that what my tax guy said about my elderly mother-in-law.
Let 'er Blow!
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What was she charged with?
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When you champion the Manosphere and the red pill, these are the stories you live for.
"OMG, this is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I AM FUCKED!"
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yea I apologized to him but made sure he understood that was a one time deal.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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The National Instant Criminal Background Check System conducted 4,691,738 checks, an all time high. It broke the record set in January of 4,317,804.
Guns sales generally track the NICS numbers, though the FBI doesn’t make public how many were for gun purchases. Gun industry groups typically release those numbers after the FBI.
However, the numbers show that sales also likely hit a record high, a trend confirmed by sellers.
President Biden’s threat to use executive action to expand background check requirements and possibly ban the sale of semi-automatic firearms like the popular AR-15 are driving sales. House and Senate Democrats are also pushing anti-gun legislation, especially in the wake of two mass shootings last month.
It appears Americans are using the Biden-pushed COVID stimulus checks to purchase weapons.
“Our sales are already well ahead of last March,” said Justin Anderson, the marketing director of Charlotte, N.C.’s Hyatt Gun Shop
“There are obvious factors at play here: Biden’s gun rhetoric being number one, as well as two mass shootings that were heavily covered in the media. However, we also saw a lot of transactions of around $1,400 starting on March 17, so it appears many people are using their stimulus money to buy guns,” he said.
Guns sales generally track the NICS numbers, though the FBI doesn’t make public how many were for gun purchases. Gun industry groups typically release those numbers after the FBI.
However, the numbers show that sales also likely hit a record high, a trend confirmed by sellers.
President Biden’s threat to use executive action to expand background check requirements and possibly ban the sale of semi-automatic firearms like the popular AR-15 are driving sales. House and Senate Democrats are also pushing anti-gun legislation, especially in the wake of two mass shootings last month.
It appears Americans are using the Biden-pushed COVID stimulus checks to purchase weapons.
“Our sales are already well ahead of last March,” said Justin Anderson, the marketing director of Charlotte, N.C.’s Hyatt Gun Shop
“There are obvious factors at play here: Biden’s gun rhetoric being number one, as well as two mass shootings that were heavily covered in the media. However, we also saw a lot of transactions of around $1,400 starting on March 17, so it appears many people are using their stimulus money to buy guns,” he said.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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money well spent
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That's the "main thing?" heh.
Porn is a major problem in this country. You have millions and tens of millions on men (some old, some young) who just sit at home and masturbate to on-line porn. They do it so much, they are not even the least bit interested in participating in the real world or even attempting to have a normal, healthy, sexual relationship with a flesh and blood woman. I try to council some of these men and its no good, I can't sell them on getting away from the computer. I can't sell the idea of real relationships and real marriage because so many of their dads have been burned in divorce court. Its over for them. Our marriage rate has fallen off a cliff (just 44% of all adults over the age of 18 are legally married in the United States, an all-time-LOW) but porn just gets more and more popular with men. They would rather sit at home and jerk off. And with covid-19 it is entirely too easy to do that. So worrying about incarcerating these guys (almost all of them hard working and civic minded) for looking at a digital file where one of the actresses is underage (and these pitiful souls might not even know it!) is probably the least of our problems in society. It most certainly IS a problem, but we have much bigger problems with our children being sexed. The "main thing" (your words hedge) is children are being bought and sold for sex by adults and to adults. And much of it is hush hush. And why? Much of it is politicized.
On July 12th of this year, the ring leader of what is the single largest sex trafficking ring in world history goes on trial. Ghislaine Maxwell's trial is expected to take 3 weeks. The federal government has enough evidence and testimony on her to sink a battleship. But I tend to believe that the trial is all for theater, all for show, all to scare the bejesus out of Ghislaine as well it should. And if she is sufficiently scared, she will throw everyone under the bus because she has the goods on the wealthiest and most powerful pedophiles in the world, the same pedophiles that Epstein has blackmailed out of hundreds of millions of dollars over 20+ years. Problem is (and this is really going to tick off Blue Tick) the majority of these pedophiles are leftist democrats and/or are huge donors to the DNC.
That is why the same DA in Palm Beach back in 2006 Barry Krischer refused to press charges against Jeffrey Epstein even though that guy was sooooo outraged with Rush Limbaugh and Rush's prescription pain killer addiction. Its just politics. Barry is a democrat and he didn't want to go after such a huge donor to the DNC. So he grand juried Epstein instead. And the little girls, the underage daughters of West Palm Beach high school giving Epstein nude massages for $200 a pop? Meh. Krischer only would have cared about them if Epstein was republican.
Hedge do you know who R T Rybak is? You should. He was the mayor of Minneapolis back in 2007. Not much press was made of this man but he was instrumental in doing all that he could (using his authority) to protect child sex traffickers and johns from being prosecuted in his state. And why? Politics.
https://theacru.org/2007/05/31/what_exa ... ry_cities/
You see hedge, the underage whores, they were illegal aliens.The gist of the indictment is that numerous women have been imported from Mexico and Central America and essentially held in bondage to work as sex slaves on behalf of the defendants. Seventeen of the 25 defendants are illegal aliens and all of the victims are illegal aliens.
Authorities from the various law enforcement agencies that participated in the investigation — the St. Paul Police Department, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement — attended the press conference. According to the indictment, the hub of the ring and most of its business sites were located in Minneapolis.
Yet the Minneapolis Police Department was conspicuous by its absence…. It had not participated in the investigation. It had apparently turned a blind eye to the alleged ring over the years it had been operating under its nose. And during the press conference Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and Police Chief Tim Dolan emailed the media to distance themselves from the indictment, reminding the media that Minneapolis authorities “will not enforce immigration policy.” The St. Paul Pioneer Press story on the indictment quotes the Minneapolis Police Department spokesman Amelia Huffman:
[W]e do not independently investigate, we do not detain, we do not arrest, when immigration violations are the principal issue. We are interested in making Minneapolis safe for all residents of the community, regardless of immigration status.
....“The line between what is prostitution and what is immigration was blurry,” Rybak replied.
The traffickers who smuggled them here and pimped them, they were illegal aliens.
And the johns who bought them, all illegal aliens.
So for democrat assholes put into executive power like R T Rybak, he simply allowed these girls to be violated because to use his law enforcement agency, it might lead to deportations. And that is a non-starter. And that is a non-starter because he is an open-borders democrat. ALL are welcome, even 3rd world peasants who like to put their dicks into 13 year olds. That is the cardinal virtue.
So guys (and ladies) our daughters are being sexed in this country and politics (who is an illegal alien and who isn't, who donates to the DNC and who doesn't) is quite often the sole indicator as to whether or not the people trafficking our children are prosecuted.
Feminism: Eve eats ALL the apples, gives God the middle finder when He confronts her, and has the serpent serve Adam with an injunction ordering him to both stay away from her AND to provide her food and shelter because he dragged her out of the Garden.
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I don't give a fuck about bump stocks one way or another, but I definitely care about federal government overreach and their decision to interpret law their own way to meet their agenda
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The 2-1 decision was handed down from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and granted a motion for preliminary injunction filed by Gun Owners of America and the Virginia Citizens Defense League.
Writing for the majority, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge Alice Batchelder argued that the ATF did not have the authority to criminalize millions of bump stock owners and that the agency’s application of the federal machine gun statute is improper.
“There is great risk,” she wrote, “if the responsibility of making moral condemnations is assigned to bureaucrats in the nation’s capital who are physically, and often culturally, distant from the rest of the country. Federal criminal laws are not administrative edicts handed down upon the masses as if the administrators were God delivering the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.”
The ATF had relied on a principle known as the Chevron deference doctrine when it made its unilateral decision to reverse course and declare bump stocks machine guns. This doctrine holds that the courts should defer to administrative agencies when a law is unclear as long as that interpretation is reasonable and Congress has not directly spoken on an issue.
But Judge Batchelder pointed out that the Chevron doctrine does not apply to criminal statutes. As the Supreme Court ruled in 2014, “we have never held that the government’s reading of a criminal statute is entitled to any deference.” (Emphasis in original.) Since the ATF’s decision made millions of Americans felons overnight, Chevron does not apply.
Judge Batchelder also argued that the ATF’s application of the federal machine gun statute is improper. Federal law describes machine guns as those which fire with “a single function of the trigger.” Since the law refers to the trigger and not to the shooter’s trigger finger, bump stocks should not qualify as machine guns.
“A bump stock may change how the pull of the trigger is accomplished, but it does not change the fact that the semiautomatic firearm shoots only one shot for each pull of the trigger,” she wrote. “With or without a bump stock, a semiautomatic firearm is capable of firing only a single shot for each pull of the trigger.”
It’s important to note that the 6th Circuit’s decision does not by itself reverse the ATF’s interpretation. The three-judge panel of the 6th Circuit sent the case back to the District Court, which will determine how widespread the injunction will be. If the District Court applies it to the entire circuit, the injunction would only cover Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee.
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The 2-1 decision was handed down from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and granted a motion for preliminary injunction filed by Gun Owners of America and the Virginia Citizens Defense League.
Writing for the majority, Senior U.S. Circuit Judge Alice Batchelder argued that the ATF did not have the authority to criminalize millions of bump stock owners and that the agency’s application of the federal machine gun statute is improper.
“There is great risk,” she wrote, “if the responsibility of making moral condemnations is assigned to bureaucrats in the nation’s capital who are physically, and often culturally, distant from the rest of the country. Federal criminal laws are not administrative edicts handed down upon the masses as if the administrators were God delivering the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.”
The ATF had relied on a principle known as the Chevron deference doctrine when it made its unilateral decision to reverse course and declare bump stocks machine guns. This doctrine holds that the courts should defer to administrative agencies when a law is unclear as long as that interpretation is reasonable and Congress has not directly spoken on an issue.
But Judge Batchelder pointed out that the Chevron doctrine does not apply to criminal statutes. As the Supreme Court ruled in 2014, “we have never held that the government’s reading of a criminal statute is entitled to any deference.” (Emphasis in original.) Since the ATF’s decision made millions of Americans felons overnight, Chevron does not apply.
Judge Batchelder also argued that the ATF’s application of the federal machine gun statute is improper. Federal law describes machine guns as those which fire with “a single function of the trigger.” Since the law refers to the trigger and not to the shooter’s trigger finger, bump stocks should not qualify as machine guns.
“A bump stock may change how the pull of the trigger is accomplished, but it does not change the fact that the semiautomatic firearm shoots only one shot for each pull of the trigger,” she wrote. “With or without a bump stock, a semiautomatic firearm is capable of firing only a single shot for each pull of the trigger.”
It’s important to note that the 6th Circuit’s decision does not by itself reverse the ATF’s interpretation. The three-judge panel of the 6th Circuit sent the case back to the District Court, which will determine how widespread the injunction will be. If the District Court applies it to the entire circuit, the injunction would only cover Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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Biden is starting a fight I don't think he's prepared for. Now will a Tulsa Sheriff make a difference? Not by himself. As a spokesperson for a greater collection of people. Its very possible.
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Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado strongly endorsed three Second Amendment bills pending in the Oklahoma Legislature in a March 25 speech to the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association and called for even more “bite” in state law to prevent federal gun laws from infringing on state citizens’ gun rights.
Senate Bill 631 would declare Oklahoma a Second Amendment sanctuary state and preempt any local legislation concerning the right to keep and bear arms. It declares any local, state or federal effort to buy-back, confiscate or surrender guns, accessories or ammunition to infringe on the Second Amendment.
The bill has passed the state Senate and a House committee. It is awaiting consideration by the full House.
Regalado says the bill doesn’t go far enough. He called for an amendment authorizing state sheriffs to arrest federal law enforcement officials who are violating the Second Amendment.
“I support it, but I also want legislation that has bite,” he said.
“I will stand there, and I will defend your rights, but give me the powers to do it correctly,” Regalado said.
In an email, I asked what Regalado had in mind. He referred to Newton County Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act, which authorizes the local sheriff to arrest any federal agents who attempt to track, tax or register guns in any way that would have a chilling effect on gun ownership or confiscate weapons from law-abiding citizens. The act also proports to nullify any act of Congress or presidential order that infringes on the people’s right to keep and bear arms.
In an email, Regalado said he is working with Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, to authorize similar powers for local sheriffs in Oklahoma.
“As the elected sheriff of Tulsa County, my first allegiance is to my oath to support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of State of Oklahoma,” Regalado said in an email. “If the state of Oklahoma decides legislation is needed to protect its citizenry from federal government overreach then I will enforce the law.”
SB 486 is similar to SB 631, but also includes measures preventing budget cuts to sheriff’s offices or police departments for making any county or city a Second Amendment sanctuary community.
Senate Bill 18 would ban confiscations of guns, accessories or ammunition by local, county, state or federal officials in the state. It also would make it the duty of courts and police in the state to defend Second Amendment rights and prohibit city police or county sheriff budget cuts in retaliation for defending Second Amendment rights.
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Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado strongly endorsed three Second Amendment bills pending in the Oklahoma Legislature in a March 25 speech to the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association and called for even more “bite” in state law to prevent federal gun laws from infringing on state citizens’ gun rights.
Senate Bill 631 would declare Oklahoma a Second Amendment sanctuary state and preempt any local legislation concerning the right to keep and bear arms. It declares any local, state or federal effort to buy-back, confiscate or surrender guns, accessories or ammunition to infringe on the Second Amendment.
The bill has passed the state Senate and a House committee. It is awaiting consideration by the full House.
Regalado says the bill doesn’t go far enough. He called for an amendment authorizing state sheriffs to arrest federal law enforcement officials who are violating the Second Amendment.
“I support it, but I also want legislation that has bite,” he said.
“I will stand there, and I will defend your rights, but give me the powers to do it correctly,” Regalado said.
In an email, I asked what Regalado had in mind. He referred to Newton County Missouri’s Second Amendment Preservation Act, which authorizes the local sheriff to arrest any federal agents who attempt to track, tax or register guns in any way that would have a chilling effect on gun ownership or confiscate weapons from law-abiding citizens. The act also proports to nullify any act of Congress or presidential order that infringes on the people’s right to keep and bear arms.
In an email, Regalado said he is working with Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, to authorize similar powers for local sheriffs in Oklahoma.
“As the elected sheriff of Tulsa County, my first allegiance is to my oath to support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of State of Oklahoma,” Regalado said in an email. “If the state of Oklahoma decides legislation is needed to protect its citizenry from federal government overreach then I will enforce the law.”
SB 486 is similar to SB 631, but also includes measures preventing budget cuts to sheriff’s offices or police departments for making any county or city a Second Amendment sanctuary community.
Senate Bill 18 would ban confiscations of guns, accessories or ammunition by local, county, state or federal officials in the state. It also would make it the duty of courts and police in the state to defend Second Amendment rights and prohibit city police or county sheriff budget cuts in retaliation for defending Second Amendment rights.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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Because we all need an AR to kill a deer. They are to smart.
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No rat, but my wife might need an AR-15 to kill an intruder if I am away on business. The AR-15 is much easier for her to handle than a shotgun. We all can't afford to live in gated communities with security guards.Jungle Rat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:50 pm Because we all need an AR to kill a deer. They are to smart.
Now Blue Tick will come along and say "well she can call the police" the same police that Tick might want defunded because that is now "hip" to say. And I would say to Tick when seconds count, the police are only minutes away.
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anyone that pays attention to gun crime knows that ARs or any long gun isn't the problem. But for the folks who want to believe they are making a difference, the AR is the low hanging fruit relatively speaking.
No one wants to say what the problem is. Cancel Culture will come in and ruin your life.
No one wants to say what the problem is. Cancel Culture will come in and ruin your life.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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IB. She can't handle a glock?
And ARs are a problem. Or are you not aware (or ignorant) of mass shootings
And ARs are a problem. Or are you not aware (or ignorant) of mass shootings
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Mental illness is a problem. We are not fixing that.Jungle Rat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 2:33 pm IB. She can't handle a glock?
And ARs are a problem. Or are you not aware (or ignorant) of mass shootings
Islam is a problem. We are not fixing that.
These are the problems why we have mass shootings. Its not an AR-15's fault. It never was.
Me wanting to have an AR-15 in the house threatens no one other than people who mean my family harm. I'm sure she could handle a Glock. What right do you have to say she can't have a Glock AND an AR-15? You don't get to do that. You don't have that authority. And thanks to the 2nd Amendment, neither does my government.
Feminism: Eve eats ALL the apples, gives God the middle finder when He confronts her, and has the serpent serve Adam with an injunction ordering him to both stay away from her AND to provide her food and shelter because he dragged her out of the Garden.
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BAHAHAHA!
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MLB just moved the All Star game and draft out of Atlanta because of new Georgia voter laws. I love it.
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