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UnfrozenCaveman 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Oh shut the fuck up."

Saying that means you have already lost the debate.

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UnfrozenCaveman 2 points ago +3 / -1

As to your question, yes, I watched the entire video. As to the officer's actions, that is your personal interpretation of the LEO's actions, nothing more. Being a vet who is dealing with another soldier, he could have been extending professional courtesy out of respect and also alleviating the paperwork at the same time. Many LEO/civilian interactions end this way when they deal with active duty and former military.

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UnfrozenCaveman 6 points ago +8 / -2

I'm a libertarian, but.....

To the extrematarians that are calling cops criminals and making asinine comments....

Get a grip.

99% of these interactions gone bad are caused by the suspects not following lawful orders and/or failing to use common sense.

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UnfrozenCaveman 2 points ago +2 / -0

If Jordan Peterson was an actor and had a better voice. Great video and so timeless.

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UnfrozenCaveman 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are less than 30 original privately owned full auto FG42's in the US.

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UnfrozenCaveman 8 points ago +9 / -1

There are less than 30 original privately owned full auto FG42's in the US.

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UnfrozenCaveman 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah. I don't like that one either. It should be pragmatism vs progress. There is a reason it's "conservative" to want to conserve tradition that works. If it doesn't work, then conservatives don't "conserve" it. Although my results call me a "Neoliberal," I call myself a pragmatic conservatarian.

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UnfrozenCaveman 3 points ago +3 / -0

My results.

"By the 1970s, however, economic stagnation and increasing public debt prompted some economists to advocate a return to classical liberalism, which in its revived form came to be known as neoliberalism. The intellectual foundations of that revival were primarily the work of the Austrian-born British economist Friedrich von Hayek, who argued that interventionist measures aimed at the redistribution of wealth lead inevitably to totalitarianism, and of the American economist Milton Friedman, who rejected government fiscal policy as a means of influencing the business cycle (see also monetarism).

NeoLiberal

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UnfrozenCaveman 1 point ago +1 / -0

A genetic fallacy appeals to something's origin. In classic terms, it is an argument that judges something as good or bad, valid or invalid, based upon where it comes from or from whom it comes. TDS is a psychological tribalism that is a direct manifestation of this fallacious form of logic, ie. "team jersey" mentality, that clouds the thinking of TDS sufferers. This corruption of reasoning is furthered by the less developed (or even nonexistent) critical thinking skill set of the average leftist mind. Combined this with their more developed emotional brain centers and you have the recipe for a perfect storm of oppositional defiance disorder on steroids.

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UnfrozenCaveman 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is an excerpt from a speech he made to NATO allies on March 26, 2014 in Brussels, Belgium. He was actually defending democracy by "the little people" in this speech. Don't get me wrong, I think he's a closet Marxist and definitely a globalist, but I have to come to his defense here. It's wrong when people take things out of context in order to score cheap points.

https://www.c-span.org/video/?318510-1/president-obama-us-eu-relations

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UnfrozenCaveman 2 points ago +2 / -0

In all fairness, you have to reach around that far so that they have a hard time squirming away from you.

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UnfrozenCaveman 5 points ago +5 / -0

Salty! I like it!

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UnfrozenCaveman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not exactly like him. Now, If he hadn't gotten the hair plugs back in the day he WOULD look exactly like Walter.

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UnfrozenCaveman 1 point ago +1 / -0

I haven't laughed that hard since seeing the video from the Javits Center.

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UnfrozenCaveman 6 points ago +7 / -1

Or just get some Quercetin. It's an alternative zinc ionophore like HCQ. The pioneer of the HCQ/ZINC/ZPack regimen, Dr Zelenko, recommends it as a plan B when you can't get HCQ. 1,000mg/day is what he recommends for treatment for active covid, and 500mg/day for prophylaxis.

I bought 4 bottles of this to distribute out to my family and friends. It's sublingual, so it's more bio available and faster absorbing.

https://www.amazon.com/Equivalent-Sublingual-Supplement-NUTRA-Absorption/dp/B01FK8STSG/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=quercetin+sublingual&qid=1596969466&sr=8-5

Here is Dr Zelenko discussing it with Dr Drew Pinsky:

https://youtu.be/3ywj-PZTt4g?t=330

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UnfrozenCaveman 3 points ago +3 / -0

Praying bigly for you and your loved ones. I lost my father on tax day this year, which was fitting because he knew taxation was theft. He was also counted as a Covid death in Colorado as it was on his death certificate, even though he died of complications from diabetes and tested negative for Covid.