Into the Night
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we dont know this for sure this is from brietbart
Really? Is that how far gone you are? Do you really believe that Breitbart or any other news source is a vast, wide Right Wing conspiracy?
Gawd, you are stupid.
we dont know this for sure this is from brietbart
Really.
Yes. They are. They are tied together with the Associated Press, itself controlled by Democrats. The bias in the news has been obvious for a long time. Many of them write fiction and call it 'news'.
No. There is an active investigation.
I sure was. Hi-Power Rifle discipline. I still shoot about once a week at our gun club.
Of course you don't. You are well known to only see what you want to see and believe only what you've predetermined to believe.
I may disagree with RB 60, but comments like his certification are believable and I see no reason to not believe it to be true. It's not like the fucking morons who claim to be rich, drive multiple expensive cars and are just dropping in to chat before they fly to Barbados.
I even believe Steven VanderMolen's claim he tested with a 147 IQ over 20 years ago or that Earl used to be a USAF Captain. Note that both of those latter claims were decades ago and that their current behavior indicates something happened between then and now. In RB's case, why do you think it's so unbelievable that he's a certified NRA instructor and still shoots about once a week?
No- but much of it IS controlled by the right-wing neoZionist, Rupert Murdoch.
It's spelled 'Jews ', incidentally- unless you're trying to incite a little race-hatred on the side.
I don't believe you.
There's nothing humorous about the use of ' Joos ', you dopey immigrant- and pointing out your stupidity in no way amounts to an error.
I forgive you because you are a foreign idiot. God bless your little shithole.![]()
Murdoch is not a Jew, but Brian L. Roberts who owns MSNBC through Comcast is, so is Bob Iger who owns ABC through Disney, CBS through Sumner Redstone, and CNN through Jeff Zucker & it's largest shareholder is Blackrock through Jewish Laurence D. Fink.
Four teens strip a student naked, tortured, raped her and then murdered her. Yet fuck all on here about it, I am sure it's just coincidental that she was white and they were black!
Another case where a man shot a white five year old in the head in broad daylight, yes he was black as well.
fgm7.15;
When Into the Night Soil numbs us with his tedious loquacity, can his sock be far behind ?
Haw, haw, haw, haw...............................haw.
you still dont understand Blakes record, real or not is illrelevant PERIOD!
its a racist white man excuse to murder Black men..hes a criminal..........they have been lying and using that excuse since the slaves were freed
You obviously haven't been following the conversation. Is this the story of your life? Is that the reason why you never got the promotion?- that you just can't keep up with the top third?
Ahhhh, yup... good times... Not that I was a super mega Scott Walker fan or anything, but I generally supported him and he was A LOT better than our current governor is...I've been in Madison a few times when they were protesting the Governor a few years ago.
I think you're right, but I admittedly didn't pay much attention to it, so my recollection could be wrong.It was isolated the square around the capital and, IIRC, only one corner of it.
Indeed... That's part of the reason why the State Street area and the Capitol Square area have so many issues... and there's plenty of sorority houses and party houses in that area as well... I know this because I work in the area, and get to witness their daytime bullshit and their beer cups and other trash that blows around everywhere. It's a sad sight, but thankfully I do not get to witness their much worse nighttime rioting/looting/arson/violence bullshit.That's with the UofW just down State Street too. A walk so short a drunken college student could do it.
Yes. I've been in the greater Madison area of the State my whole life.Were you there then too?
Tell me more about your conspiracy theory ideas. Do you believe one or more of the Moon landings was faked?
It depends. In this case revealing that the officer shot because Blake went for a weapon serves multiple purpose including quelling public dissent.
Ahhhh, yup... good times... Not that I was a super mega Scott Walker fan or anything, but I generally supported him and he was A LOT better than our current governor is...
I think you're right, but I admittedly didn't pay much attention to it, so my recollection could be wrong.
Indeed... That's part of the reason why the State Street area and the Capitol Square area have so many issues... and there's plenty of sorority houses and party houses in that area as well... I know this because I work in the area, and get to witness their daytime bullshit and their beer cups and other trash that blows around everywhere. It's a sad sight, but thankfully I do not get to witness their much worse nighttime rioting/looting/arson/violence bullshit.
Yes. I've been in the greater Madison area of the State my whole life.
Who cares?
Bulverism fallacy. Bigotry. Racism.
Mantras 16b...35b...
Yup, there is definitely a homelessness issue in Madison as well... I don't walk around the area during my lunch break anymore (I stopped doing so like 6-7 years ago), but when I did, I would occasionally run into homeless people and/or panhandlers. And ever since the urban sprawl of Madison swallowed up Sun Prairie (now a suburb of Madison), the same issues have started popping up there too...I regularly jogged from the Capital to the University, the Student Union and around the lake to Picnic Point and back but stopping at Rising Sons Thai (really Laotian owned) for lunch/dinner than walking back to the hotel. Sometimes Potbelly's or Parthenon Gyros. That's when I most often saw the protestors if they were out. I didn't see much out of the ordinary for a big college town except for the homeless (about a dozen or so).
I've jogged in several college towns and never noticed a homeless issue; Texas Tech and Texas A&M being two other common ones.
Yup, there is definitely a homelessness issue in Madison as well... I don't walk around the area during my lunch break anymore (I stopped doing so like 6-7 years ago), but when I did, I would occasionally run into homeless people and/or panhandlers. And ever since the urban sprawl of Madison swallowed up Sun Prairie (now a suburb of Madison), the same issues have started popping up there too...
Years ago, Sun Prairie used to be a small, nice, conservative leaning city... Now it is a growing and liberal leaning s-hole, and I have since referred to it as "Mini-Madison".