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Originally posted by jflip2002 View PostWould it be weird if I a J lead my name, with a K finishing it up? I feel a little left out. I was very athletic in Jr. High, though. I wasnt quite strapping as I am today, but it is what Ive been blessed with. If not for the roids, bull intestines, and gorilla hormones, I wouldnt be able to dominate your sweet little ass, Blunty.
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Would it be weird if I a J lead my name, with a K finishing it up? I feel a little left out. I was very athletic in Jr. High, though. I wasnt quite strapping as I am today, but it is what Ive been blessed with. If not for the roids, bull intestines, and gorilla hormones, I wouldnt be able to dominate your sweet little ass, Blunty.
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Originally posted by PhillyG View PostFuck your sig. Fucking k's!
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Originally posted by gwb72tii View Posti call bs on this
i travel extensively outside the usa every year, have for the past 10 years, mostly to europe, including hot beds of pro-usa sentiment like france
and guess what, i can count on less than one hand when we've ever run into anybody having any issue with us being americans.
this is an urban myth, and obviously you haven't traveled much or you'd know this is bs. americans that run into disrespect are the same assholes that run into disrespect at walmart. they're assholes and they act that way.
you get what you give.
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Originally posted by napabavarian View PostMaby if you'd go and start some random wars we wouldn't head your way
For those of you who haven't been outside the walls of the USA much, we haven't exactly created a great reputation, and the last 8 years haven't helped much...
i travel extensively outside the usa every year, have for the past 10 years, mostly to europe, including hot beds of pro-usa sentiment like france
and guess what, i can count on less than one hand when we've ever run into anybody having any issue with us being americans.
this is an urban myth, and obviously you haven't traveled much or you'd know this is bs. americans that run into disrespect are the same assholes that run into disrespect at walmart. they're assholes and they act that way.
you get what you give.
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Originally posted by SamE30e View PostWhats with you guys and sending your non patriotic enough shit heads up here?
We're patriotic too, we just don't get all patriotic in everyone elses face, so send them south.
Maby if you'd go and start some random wars we wouldn't head your way
For those of you who haven't been outside the walls of the USA much, we haven't exactly created a great reputation, and the last 8 years haven't helped much...
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The SCOTUS has ruled roadside checkpoints legal and not a violation of the 4th, long before the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, etc... that's why there are DUI/Driver License checkpoints all around, especially during the holidays. They also reached the same conclusion regarding checkpoints for illegals, also years before the Patriot Act:
If you run into a DUI checkpoint this holiday season, act like the asshat in the video and see what happens.
Then post your experiences.
BTW, driving is a privilege, not a right and not covered by the 4th amendment. You have different rights in your home then when out in public in your car.Last edited by E30 Cabrio; 12-24-2008, 10:41 AM.
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Originally posted by joshh View PostYou should be sorry.
Because government passed something we had no choice about means we all gave up the right willingly eh. And because we wont all willingly show our disdain for cops we "feel" aren't doing a "valueable service", we are all giving up our "rights".
Time to remove your head from your ass now.
The troops who are sent overseas to fight and die in senseless wars for you, in unimaginably stressful and violent situations, just so that we can all sleep safely at home in our beds, and enjoy our freedoms like wasting endless hours on forums like this, those troops, who have died and whose names in the thousands decorate memorials like the Vietnam wall in Washington, and especially those troops who have survived to come home again and must somehow find a way to lead normal lives, those troops deserve our utmost deepest respect and everlasting sincere gratitude.
Those troops, and those cops, daily do their duty to uphold your Constitution, to serve and protect you.
Those troops do NOT deserve to come home and find themselves being dragged from their cars by overzealous Homeland Security forces at some random immigration checkpoint 100 miles inland from any border!
No matter how fiercely we disagree with the reasons for going to war, or the reasons for enforcing laws, this discussion topic and all of the arguments presented in it are not about showing respect for cops, nor about "showing our disdain for cops".
When you and your government start allowing Homeland Security officers to drag people from their cars at random checkpoints far inland of any border, absent either probable cause or consent, then you have an obvious problem. This has nothing at all to do with showing respect. This is a clear violation of your Constitutional rights, and a clear violation of a US Supreme Court ruling in "US vs Martinez - Fuerte" reaffirming those rights.
When you stop challenging such abuses, when you start believing that it's somehow disrespectful to challenge such abuses, when your friends and neighbours start bullying you and saying you should be shot for being such a disrespectful dick because you choose to challenge such abuses, can't you see that it's the beginning of the end for you and your Constitution?
The First Amendment to your Constitution says:Amendment IYour Constitution gives you the right to speak out when there is an injustice. Many countries around the world don't permit their citizens to complain if they think their government is doing something wrong. Certainly not in public forums like this.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances."
You have the right, guaranteed by your Constitution, to say anything you please in public. And the off-topic section of this forum allows you to broadcast your opinions to the world on any topic you please, it doesn't even have to be about BMWs.
That means you are entitled to say anything you wish here. It's your right.
It's not a bad idea though, to give a little thought beforehand to what you are writing. In your case, Joshh, your writings make it obvious to everyone in the entire world that you have nothing but dandelion fluff and empty space between your ears, as is so amply demonstrated by your earlier comments, but most particularly by this latest gem:
Originally posted by joshh View Postgovernment passed something we had no choice about
Once again, please refer to your Constitution. The very first line in fact.The Constitution of the United States of AmericaYou the people, you are the government.
"We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
You vote to elect people to represent you in all levels of government. You choose to receive blessings like the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, and Guantanamo, because of who you voted for. You are to blame for this!
If you don't like what your government is doing for you, pull your head out of your ass, stop wasting time diddling yourself while watching porn, move your stretched fat ass off your couch, and contact your elected representatives to tell them exactly what you want them to do for you. If they're not working for you, elect someone else, or run for office yourself!
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View PostHey was referring to the shit head the puts a Canadian patch on his pack when he travels abroad when he lives in California.
Mikegar: they would not tell him that he was being detained because they have not legal authority to do so. No probable case no nothing other than his NON consent to their search, and that alone is not enough.
Looks like you need to watch the video again. They do tell him he is being detained. But only once he's caused enough of a problem.
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The canadian makes some extremely valid points.
I've yet to see someone provide a stronger argument.
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