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originally posted by: TomCollin
MSNBC reporter Banned from Courthouse due to being detained for following jury bus. Just now reported by Fox.
Trash Network from day one.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
You had your chance when Ashley Babbit was shot dead. Instead of joining the civil war, you crave, y'all tucked in your tails and fled the scene.
Civil war is a fantasy land.
Why should there be a civil war when the far left just implodes from it all anyways as a matter of course. Everyone is really starting to get tired of it all. Maybe there was a good number on board up front with the so called progress movement but as always the left take it all to the extreme and everyone who is sane on both sides start to say WTF. Then it gets worst as only the crazies keep the fire burning and it just gets worst and worst for them.
When people like Bill Maher take the red pill you know the # is over and come next elections its going to get ugly for the left in all areas.
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
a reply to: face23785
I think you are underestimating how successful the coup has been. Beginning, of course, with a rigged election.
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
If the bus followee is found not to be with MSNBC then which government organization is he with? FBI, CIA, some other one?
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
If the bus follower is found not to be with MSNBC then which government organization is he with? FBI, CIA, some other one?
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: TomCollin
MSNBC reporter Banned from Courthouse due to being detained for following jury bus. Just now reported by Fox.
Trash Network from day one.
I heard it as MSNBC, entirely, is banned, not just that reporter.
MSNBC is saying they have no reporter by that name.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: TomCollin
MSNBC reporter Banned from Courthouse due to being detained for following jury bus. Just now reported by Fox.
Trash Network from day one.
I heard it as MSNBC, entirely, is banned, not just that reporter.
MSNBC is saying they have no reporter by that name.
The NBC producer he works for has apparently just nuked her social media accounts. Uh oh.
I think MSNBC just stepped in it, big time.
The third world cultural norm is raising farm animals on your back patio when neighbors are 20 yards away.
I wish I lived where you do.
Difference is all in the distance between homes when it comes to lifestyle in this context. You doing all that out in the country is fine & dandy, plenty of room for the decibels to fade off over distance.
Not so much in a town. Of any size.
originally posted by: IAMALLYETALLIAM
originally posted by: TomCollin
a reply to: IAMALLYETALLIAM
As far as the Yaqui and Kumeyaay living in the U.S. now, they are as free as I am in that I can come and go where I want if i can afford it, pay taxes and work for my living. Not sure if they have their own rez now, but if they do they get benefits that they are entitled to. I'm also sure if they got the bucks they can buy all the land and homes they want in their old stomping grounds that's available, just like me.
Yes or no question. Can those tribes freely move back and forth past the US/Mexico border in their ancestral homelands without passing through immigration etc? Yes or no.
You know it’s a no which means the border imposed by the US has impacted the free movement around ancestral homelands.
You should pick up one of them history books you were bangin’ on about or do I need to post a map of where the Yaqui and Kumeyaay ancestral borders are in relation to the relatively recent US/Mexico one?
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: TheRedneck
Its begs discussion as to why self sufficiency could ever be conceived as third world culture.
Even looked down upon as a a sub culture is worrying. Not that I care but the wider discussion would be interesting as to the thought process.