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OBAMA! Eyyyy!  :wink:

I will say its Sarkozy's opinion that I have based the fuckability of the said alleged teen girl

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General / Re: Compulsory voting is a trap.
« on: July 11, 2009, 06:35:16 AM »
So unless I die or become a nutbag I am trapped into paying endless fines for my political views.A free country? HA!

@nuro - I'm pretty sure he was saying that to the original poster as a joke

Guess i'm to high to post

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General / Re: Compulsory voting is a trap.
« on: July 11, 2009, 06:34:09 AM »
Are you sure you're not a nutbag?

Nutbags wont admit to being nutbags  :)

IYou take it all wrong, Im a complete fucking wakjob!

Just look at me, I'm a friggin clown

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General / Re: Compulsory voting is a trap.
« on: July 11, 2009, 05:39:37 AM »
Are you sure you're not a nutbag?

whats me being a nutbag got to do with the original amount of the fine?

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I'd bang her

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General / Re: Compulsory voting is a trap.
« on: July 11, 2009, 05:16:29 AM »
what did the fine start at?

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General / Re: Liberty Activism / Civil Disobedience in Germany!!!
« on: July 11, 2009, 05:15:04 AM »
Text please.

Former "hostage" of the military Augsburg, Germany

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General / Re: Thomas Jefferson's Blog
« on: July 09, 2009, 07:25:19 AM »
does tommy's blog mention his jungle fever?
Indeed it does, its "addressed" in the second post. Im up 13

I think personally it should be mentioned on the air. Entertaining yet addressing the issues of freedom in the modern world.

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General / Thomas Jefferson's Blog
« on: July 09, 2009, 06:07:54 AM »
Found this stumbling around

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After pointing me to some simple history books, I managed to look up more myself. In the same chapter where I read of the civil war between the Northern and Southern states, I read more related to the liberation of the slaves. A page mentioned a man, Fredrich Douglas. Never did I believe a negroe could go so high as a man of intellect. I may have thought myself to be smarter than the average black of my days, but I've come to realize in these hours of thought that while Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. The same should apply to me and other men.

In my time, I only tried what I knew was best to make the lives of these slaves better, the way things were. When I tried to draft the Declaration of Independence to condemn slave-trading, it was stricken by Congress. My attempt to get slavery banned in the western territories was voted down by one vote. I inherited a plantation and it was not entirely legal in my time to simply let them loose, they were part of a mortgage. Sooner than sneak them away I'd care for them and provide them work, after all, to abandon persons whose habits have been formed in slavery is like abandoning children. I realize that nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free. Nor is it less certain that the two races, equally free, cannot live in the same government. Nature, habit, opinion had drawn indelible lines of distinction between them...

... and in this year of 2003 it seems fate finally clears those lines. It is good and hopeful that advances are being made towards their re-establishment on an equal footing with the other colors of the human family.

I cannot make excuses for myself however. I simply will say that I did not want history to remember me as a participant of this system, but I guess, it is my eternal epitaph.


http://www.namyth.com/teej/?story=1

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General / Declaration of Independence 2009
« on: July 09, 2009, 05:21:26 AM »
http://www.petitiononline.com/decind09/petition.html

To:  The Federal Government of the United States of America

When in the course of Human events it becomes necessary to dissolve the
realities prescribed for the masses, and to establish Truth where the tenets of
Honesty are missing, it becomes our duty to advance the movements of Truth
and Liberty, to respect and enforce the Natural Rights of Man that the God of
Nature hath bestowed upon us.

Human history has shown that a people vulnerable to despotism suffer the most when the veil of secrecy is cast upon them, for it is this veil that hides the crimes and transgressions of the leadership to be carried out in the name of the people these guards are supposed to represent.

The Declaration of Independence of the Original 13 colonies dictates that the most heinous of grievances be enumerated. We must declare our independence as we have been left to it without recourse or representation for some years.
Let it be known the crimes of the Federal Government:


1. The suspension of the Writ Habeas Corpus: Thus allowing that citizen and non-citizen alike be imprisoned indefinitely without charge or trial, without the benefit of counsel, without benefit of examining evidence, and be subject to punishments cruel and unusual.

2. Entangling the nation in foreign conflicts, and engaging in military action without declaration of war: By committing the Armed Forces of the United States, and the National Guard of the Several States to war without legal recourse, without evidence of clear and imminent threat, without clear strategy, and without the means of finance.

3. The Creation of the Department of Homeland Security and the Expansion of Power of the National Security Agency: The creation of institutions of espionage for the purpose of spying on the American people without Due Process of the Law.

4. The Federal Reserve System: The creation of a central banking institution that has resulted in these United States being cast into the abyss of unsustainable and unpayable debt.

5. Members of congress and other Federal Officials have called for, and taken steps to form programs of involuntary servitude.

6. The Federal Government has used the Interstate commerce clause of the US Constitution to restrict the regular flow of goods and services through regulation intended to single out smaller competition. Under this very modus operandi the Federal Government has also ceded National sovereignty to multinational-corporate interests including the international banking and energy industries.

7. The members of the Federal Regime have engaged in the pilfering of public funds for corporate welfare programs opposed by the majority of the People.

8. Members of the Federal Regime have manipulated the vote of the people in regional and national elections to influence the outcome.

9. The Federal Regime has infringed, and continues to infringe on the Right of the People to keep and Bear Arms in attempts to disarm and subjugate the people.

10. The Federal Regime has engaged in a military propaganda campaign against the people of these United States in order to garner moral support for an illegal, undeclared war, by the insertion of Pentagon political operatives in nearly all media organizations.

11. The Federal Regime and Government have targeted political dissidents and publicly declared them terrorists for political purposes.

12. The Federal Government has engaged in fraud by manipulating economic data, accounting data, and statistical data to misinform the public as to the true nature of the Nation’s finances. Members have taken bribes in the form of “campaign contributions” by private interests in order to influence public policy.

13. The Federal Government has established a Tax Code System so pervasive and large that it has become, in practice, taxation without representation. Today it threatens to reduce the Nation to poverty.

14. The Federal Regimes and Government have by legislation subjected the American people to unreasonable searches and seizures and gross violations of privacy that the Federal Government would never tolerate in turn.

15. The Federal Government has created a “Constitution Free zone” extending 100 miles inland from all borders in an effort to subvert the Constitution as the Supreme Law of the land in nearly 2/3 of the Nation.

16. The Federal Government has refused to enforce immigration laws leaving the Nation vulnerable to waves of illegal immigrants and potential international terrorists.

17. The Federal Government provided for the introduction of the Patriot Act, both original and in revised form, which has caused abuses by local, state, and federal authorities to abound with little to no recourse by law abiding, taxpaying Citizens of the United States.

18. The Federal Government, once empowered by its self approved legislature, allows for no alteration nor indeed questioning of method by any Citizen of the Nation without them being branded as extremists or terrorist and exposing themselves to unnecessary oppression and character assassination.

19. The Federal Government, by deciding how to interpret and reinterpret the original Constitution and legislature, has voided its contract with the Citizens it serves and can no longer be trusted to fulfill the Oaths of Office taken to ensure the liberty of the people and the servitude of the Government.


In each instance the American people, using their Constitution as a guide, have petitioned the government for a redress of grievances, be it by vote, protest, or direct contact. All attempts, peaceful in nature, have been met with contempt and answered with further injury to the Rights of the Several States and the People. Such injustices have been suffered patiently. History shows that such a patient suffering of injustices are natural to the People, as the People are often reluctant to fundamentally change or dissolve the establishments to which they are accustomed. But when these establishments become destructive to the Liberty of the People, it is their right and duty to establish new government, and new guards to their future security:

Therefore, We the Undersigned Declare our Independence from the Tyranny of the Federal Government and it’s regimes. And to this end we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our Sacred Honor.

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

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The Polling Pit / Re: Best Unix OS / BSD / Linux distro
« on: July 09, 2009, 04:56:15 AM »
Kubuntu is not the best KDE experience right out of the box; SUSE and PCLinuxOS are probably the best.  And you don't know how fast KDE can be until you learn to roll your own with Gentoo / Sabayon.  Most core KDE developers use Gentoo themselves.  It's a German thing.  :roll:


I thought you were done with "linux" so why do you give a rats ass?

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The Polling Pit / Re: Best Unix OS / BSD / Linux distro
« on: June 29, 2009, 12:06:20 PM »
What's your favorite entertaining podcast about Linux?

Got three I listen to regularly

gutsy geeks
floss
linux in the ham shack

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The Show / Re: Got Questions for the Jaded Police Trainer?
« on: June 25, 2009, 05:23:28 AM »
The police chief of Shreveport, LA says he reminds every graduating class that they have special powers that even the POTUS doesn't have, "which include the ability to be able to suspend your rights." That means the ostensibly Constitutionally protected rights of every individual his officers stop, regardless of whether the contact is a felony stop or a simple traffic warning. Is this attitude common? Is this something your impart to your trainees? Does your Mayor communicate a similar message? What is the gist of your training regarding the 2nd amendment rights of the citizenry your recruits are supposed to "protect and serve?" Do your students take the oath to uphold and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic? Is that oath accompanied by any specific training or discussion of the Constitution or the Bill of Rights? Do you teach your recruits to use the Taser for pain compliance or only as a last resort in lieu of their firearm? Does your department have a traffic ticket quota? Do your recruits engage in hazing or other rituals designed to increase "brotherhood" or unit cohesion at the expense of the letter of the law, official procedure or "civilian" rights? Do you teach your students to regard drug defendants as scumbags who are guilty until proven innocent? How about those accused of child pornography possession? To what extent do you train for joint operations with Federal agencies? These are all I can think of off the top of my head...

This fuckin hurts my eyes!

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I smell spam

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