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  • +5 raves nicely written I actualy hear on teh radio that the caster actualy said at the rate we are going ... nicely written I actualy hear on teh radio that the caster actualy said at the rate we are going we could be facing another cival war... I could only hope. (more)
  • +12 raves I told you so, I told you so, I told you so,I told you so, I told you so, I told you so SUCKER... I told you so, I told you so, I told you so,I told you so, I told you so, I told you so

    SUCKERS!!!!!

    You really thought he was going to pay more??? Watch him folks, he's not done yet.
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  • +4 raves I don't think xp will run on 2x64, but give it a shot, just remember to install linux first. ... I don't think xp will run on 2x64, but give it a shot, just remember to install linux first. I recomened slackware, it's the easiest to rewrite I think. or go ball to the wall with BSD ( god help you) then install osx, then xp. if you install xp first you won't get the swap partition for linux.
    And you friends should have been there:)

    Happy B:)
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  • +6 raves I hope you will forgive me for not reading the whole post. But my views is simple, you give me al... I hope you will forgive me for not reading the whole post. But my views is simple, you give me all my rights, and I wouldn't care if Bin laden was my neighbor.. the 2nd would take care of that problem real fast (more)
  • +5 raves as we see the number of Obama supporters grow, I think it is very safe to say two things. one ame... as we see the number of Obama supporters grow, I think it is very safe to say two things. one america is NOT smart. and American don't know the history of the nation nor do they care any more (more)
  • +7 raves with gun sale up almost 30% with the thought of a Obama POTUS. I think it be wise to buy as much ... with gun sale up almost 30% with the thought of a Obama POTUS. I think it be wise to buy as much ammo as you can, even if you don't own a gun. Lets not forget it was Biden who tried to out law long gun ammo, . Yes, folk there is money to be made with Obama. you just gotta look for it. Me, i plan to give up my bullets if they ask. behind a stone wall.. one bullet at a time (more)
  • +5 raves was that click on the phone line? fbi knocking

    was that click on the phone line?
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  • +4 raves In today's world with everything our government is laying at it's people's feet, I f... In today's world with everything our government is laying at it's people's feet, I feel that this is not only a needed thing, But a must have, laws are being pushed even now to take away even more of the people's rights. The government already holds 1/3 of the free market. that would be your job for those who don't know, they also control your homes. with no one to stand for the people at their rights, you are in your own way giving up your rights and becoming a slave to the government. (more)
  • +2 raves you answer has already been seen: According to the Army Times, "Beginning Oct. 1 for 12 m... you answer has already been seen:

    According to the Army Times, "Beginning Oct. 1 for 12 months, the 1st BCT [Brigade Combat Team] will be under the day-to-day control of U.S. Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command, as an on-call federal response force for natural or manmade emergencies and disasters, including terrorist attacks."

    The article continued by saying, "But this new mission marks the first time an active unit has been given a dedicated assignment to NorthCom, a joint command established in 2002 to provide command and control for federal homeland defense efforts and coordinate defense support of civil authorities.

    "After 1st BCT finishes its dwell-time mission, expectations are that another, as yet unnamed, active-duty brigade will take over and that the mission will be a permanent one."

    The Times column also reported that the Army brigade "may be called upon to help with civil unrest and crowd control . . ." It seems that the Army's new domestic duties also include "traffic control" as well as subduing "unruly or dangerous individuals."

    The brigade will be known for the next year as a Consequence Management Response Force, or CCMRF (pronounced "sea-smurf").

    I am assuming that the planners and promoters of this newfound function for the Army brigade envision the Army assisting local first responders in dealing with natural emergencies such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and the like. Good intentions notwithstanding, to assign domestic police duties to the U.S. military is extremely disturbing.

    To understand my concern for this new "homeland Army brigade," it is important that we rehearse the principles of liberty as they relate to standing armies.

    One of America's most sacred principles has always been that the U.S. military was never to be used for domestic law enforcement. The fear of standing armies ran very deep in the hearts and minds of America's founders. The tyranny and misery inflicted upon the colonies by British troops weighed heavily upon those who drafted our Constitution and Bill of Rights. In their minds, the American people would never again be subjected to the heavy weight of army boots. Furthermore, they insisted that America would have a civilian--not military--government.

    And after the fiasco of the abuse of federal troops in the South following the War Between the States, the doctrine of Posse Comitatus was enacted into law. The Wikipedia online encyclopedia says this about Posse Comitatus:

    "The Act prohibits most members of the federal uniformed services ... from exercising nominally state law enforcement police or peace officer powers that maintain 'law and order' on non-federal property. . . .

    "The statute generally prohibits federal military personnel and units of the United States National Guard under federal authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within the United States, except where expressly authorized by the Constitution or Congress. . . .

    "The Posse Comitatus Act and the Insurrection Act substantially limit the powers of the federal government to use the military for law enforcement."

    The Posse Comitatus Act was passed in 1878 and was universally accepted as being a very just--and extremely important--law of the land


    we should move past these issues we all have and realize we are all part of the same nation getting screwed
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  • +3 raves well this is going to suck.... i hope the masses will have the courage to stand up against this
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