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ancroidubh 2 points ago +2 / -0

May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows you're dead.

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ancroidubh 0 points ago +2 / -2

Ahh, that old bullshit again. I am most definitely not a fan of the late senator but if you had actually watched the video of what happened on the flight deck that day, you would have seen that McCain’s A4 was parked next to the one that was hit by the Zuni missile loosed by an uncommanded launch from an F4 parked on the other side of the deck. McCain can be seen climbing out of the cockpit and over the windscreen to slide down the aircraft’s nose.

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ancroidubh 2 points ago +2 / -0

And he still hasn’t actually seen a patient this century...

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ancroidubh 1 point ago +1 / -0

I threw up in my mouth a little.

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ancroidubh 24 points ago +24 / -0

It is a real picture and it is in America. The US Military Academy at West Point, NY to be exact. His name is Spenser Rapone and he was discharged a year later under other than honorable conditions.

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ancroidubh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fuck that shit. I’ll take his to the four boxes first and we’re past the first two...

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ancroidubh 3 points ago +3 / -0

He looked like a jerkoff then and he looks like a jerkoff traitor now.

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ancroidubh 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm an elder 'pede, born in the boom. When I was a young centipede in the late '60s, it was the fashion among some of my peers to express a desire to "get back to the land, man, like, goin' up the country..."

I had spent some summers as an early teen with relatives who subsistence farmed in the northern part of North America. I was looked upon as free labor. As family, I was well treated, but man, it was fucking hard work! Up before dawn for the morning milking, haying and scuffling potatoes all day and the evening milking to finish the day. I learned to drive at thirteen on a '49 IH Farmall. The next year I learned to tack up and hitch the resident intact stallion for hay raking duties. Believe me, I was glad to get home and go back to school for a rest!

I tried to tell some of my rural-bound peers that there were never going to be any more days off, vacations or weekends and July meant that the previous year's canning was about used up and the new crops weren't in yet, a time called "lean July".

I wished them well and left them be to find out for themselves.

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ancroidubh 5 points ago +5 / -0

It is relentlessly hierarchical and going outside the hierarchy will ruin your career and the rest of your life.

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ancroidubh 4 points ago +4 / -0

They are what David Hackworth called “the perfumed princes” and they are primarily politicians with all that word implies. In my experience, a politician’s oath consists of meaningless words that are ceremonial in nature and otherwise ignored.

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ancroidubh 7 points ago +7 / -0

I like him better in an orange jumpsuit and steel bracelets.

BTW: fuck you, George, you collaborator prick, we’re still here.

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ancroidubh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Informal after action review: I proceeded immediately to the whitehouse YouTube channel and was able to downvote approximately twelve to fifteen videos in reverse chronological order (newest first). I returned here to make these notes.

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ancroidubh 8 points ago +8 / -0

I dunno, “Little Richard” might be more appropriate, especially if he’s post-op...

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ancroidubh 1 point ago +1 / -0

The “Anarchists Cookbook” is designed to cause you to blow yourself up.

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ancroidubh 4 points ago +4 / -0

Don’t use any comms. Use only face-to-face. Organize into cells of three with two others you would trust your life to. Learn to make and use one-time pads. Never, ever write anything down. Infiltrate the opposition. Oh yeah, the opposition has made it legal now so wear masks. Use only public transit, it’s harder to track.

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ancroidubh -2 points ago +1 / -3

Your assumption of facts not in evidence is why you are laughably wrong.

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ancroidubh 6 points ago +10 / -4

Personally, I buy from businesses that give me the best value for my money. I only see one color, green. My green.

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ancroidubh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Oh, but you can. Get a decent random number generator, like Truly Random and learn how to make and use one time pads. Used correctly, they are, for all practical purposes, unbreakable.

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ancroidubh 7 points ago +7 / -0

Senior ‘pede here... When it’s time to lose ‘em, it’s time to use ‘em.

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ancroidubh 4 points ago +4 / -0

I have actually had a couple but they were from legit accidents. One ended up in the E. R. and the question “do you feel safe at home?” “Sure I feel safe, I have all the guns.”

I told people the old lady popped me.

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ancroidubh 7 points ago +7 / -0

Thank you for the lesson, I am fairly learned regarding our constitution (no snark, it’s always good to review the basics).

The real question is: how much power do the various executives have to enforce the mandates during a declared emergency?

That being said, I’m amazed that such an action in the UK was found for plaintiff and with such a large award. I’d like to see if there is an appeal and what the results of that would be.

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ancroidubh 15 points ago +18 / -3

While I agree wholeheartedly with the good father, I must disagree with him on one point. When I go to Mass, or indeed any service, I expect to hear the gospel preached and to hear a lesson on how I might better lead a more Christ-like life. I don’t expect, nor do I want to hear politics from the pulpit, any more than I want to hear religious haranguing in the street.

I will willingly and gladly hear the father’s teachings on matters of faith and morals, just not in public forae.

Likewise, I will listen and debate politics with the good priest gladly, just not in a religious setting.

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