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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +2 / -0

But a reporter told me that the recoil bruised his shoulder, which can happen if you don't know what you're doing. The brass shell casings disoriented him as they flew past his face. The smell of sulfur and destruction made him sick. The explosions — loud like a bomb — gave him a temporary form of PTSD. For at least an hour after firing the gun just a few times, he was anxious and irritable.

From the sounds of it, this picture is exactly what that gun can do!

I'm literally shaking by just looking at it.

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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +2 / -0

The same senator and rep can object to multiple states.

Basically Rand and a rep can tie this up for days if they wanted to.

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pepperconchobhar 5 points ago +5 / -0

We need a separate organization page. A place where we can keep everything organized by place and time.

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pepperconchobhar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Exactly. We don't want it taken from the courts because of the laws.

We want it moved to military tribunals because HAVE YOU SEEN OUR FUCKING JUDGES LATELY?! Our "justice" system is a hot mess right now.

My only concern is that Obama spent eight years replacing military brass and the top enlisted with his pets. That's why we have more 'don't rape people' and 'yer a raycst' and 'women can do' training than combat training.

And I don't think Trump did enough to fix that. I don't think he realizes how fucked up the heads of the military are right now.

But that's a maybe problem.

The civilian judges are a known problem.

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pepperconchobhar 6 points ago +6 / -0

BARRON JUST GOT TEN FEEL TALLER

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pepperconchobhar 3 points ago +4 / -1

Don't forget, we got our "trucks full of ballots" delivered here in Maracopa County with the Runbeck logo on the side.

What I cannot wrap my brain around is this: Why would our ballot printing company be transporting THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of filled-out ballots to the polling station? Why in the hell would they have them?

Are they printing and picking up? If so, where are they collecting?

It makes no damn sense.

But I suspect that forensic study of our ballots will find that they're 100% legit. Meaning that they're legit printed from our official ballot printing company, with the right ink, and with the watermark... exactly as they should be.

And still fraudulent af.

Runbeck is a major player in this whole scheme.

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got two of those yesterday.

What's funny is that the majority of what I'd posted that morning was "hold the line" and "don't give up hope" type shit.

Must've really pissed them off. kek

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pepperconchobhar 16 points ago +18 / -2

THIS.

Every time I hear a lefty whine about Trump enacting martial law I want to scream, "What the hell do you think we're living under NOW?! We have curfews, we can't enter and leave stores and other public facilities as we please, we can't freely operate our businesses, our kids can't go to school like normal, and we're threatened with government force if we defy any of that shit. ^That^ is MARTIAL LAW."

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pepperconchobhar 10 points ago +10 / -0

Four years ago I buried my only son.

I didn't quit.

A year later I was in more pain than I'd ever been in, I was told that I was terminally ill, and informed that I might have another two years to live.

I didn't quit.

There's no way in HELL that I'm going to quit now on my country... or my countrymen. At this moment, all I have to do is embrace the suck and hold the fucking line and, by God, that's exactly what I'm going to do.

Hell, that's not even hard.

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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is TD. And, just as in the good ol' days of reddit, we're being brigaded.

This is an information war. A war of demoralization. A war of morale.

Take a breath and stand your ground.

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been waiting for this one.

A handful of truckers could do a lot of damage to a city in just a weeks time. All they have to do is block the ramps in and out of a city and they'd have the impact of a cat 4 hurricane.

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pepperconchobhar 2 points ago +2 / -0

I fully agree. The SCOTUS has told us that there's no Constitutional way for states to settle their disputes. For that alone, this was a terrible decision.

The SCOTUS is supposed to be our pressure valve in order to prevent war.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'm not concerned about saying 'no.'

I'm concerned that if I do say 'no' the reply will be, "Okay. That's fine. Just know that you can't leave your house, drive a car, have a job, or go to the grocery store or take a class.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +2 / -2

I never did before, but suddenly there are a ton of them.

The posts do usually die in new, but the comments ride all the way to the top of some posts. The problem is when we hit 'deport,' they usually don't go away.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +2 / -2

Don't cross the Rubicon before your Commander in Chief, pede.

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pepperconchobhar 0 points ago +2 / -2

I agree with you 100%. One of the best parts of our Republic is that you can flee the blue states to find one that better suits you and the blue states have zero control over your new home. The SCOTUS ruling would've blurred that line and could've been disasterous down the road.

You need to make this its own post, brother.

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