There's a difference between 'feeling' and knowing. You might have felt like rights weren't violated but the truth is they were. Facts don't give a fuk about your feelings.
Lol I did, it wasn't classic or anything. I mean, Walburger is in it, although he cracks me up with his same personality in every movie thing he's got going on. But overall the movie kept me entertained, and then the sad reality at the end when they showed the real people.
Common sense is not to be misunderstood as common knowledge. Common sense is a basic ability to perceive, understand, and judge things that is shared by ("common to") nearly all people and can reasonably be expected of nearly all people without need for debate. That's called herd mentality. YEWWEESSAYY!!!
Dude, Austin is basically Texas's version of Seattle lol. But yeah, you don't generally see a lot of guns on the street in Austin. Or San Antonio. Or Dallas. Or El Paso. Houston is another story. But the guns you see there are mostly in the hands of the bad guys (not cops lol). Houston is Texas's version of Chicago. Every once in a while, you'll see some cowboy or some "survivalist" walking into the local McDonald's or True Value with a sidearm holstered, or a rifle on his truck rack. But to portray Texas as some kind of backwoods redneck bible loving inbreeding bastion bristling with weaponry is inaccurate at best, and racist and ignorant at worst. That last line isn't directed at you Towel, or at anybody else in particular. It's just that whenever anyone mentions gun rights, a lot of people mention Texas without actually having spent a significant amount of time there.
No it's called lack of common sense I know what my rights are and if I didn't have common sense I'd complain them being violated. Instead I'd use my common sense and decide to do whatever I could to help catch that fu*k. That's called using common sense.
After they mutilated his larynx (to keep him from talking) they broke his index fingers (to keep him from pointing out whoever made him do it )
Remember this “Those who surrender freedom for security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." ― Benjamin Franklin When you say ok to this
Dude, all I'm saying is there are too many holes in the story. Ties to CIA. On Feds radar. Vid of them with backpack, but no vid of them putting it down. Vid of others with identical backpacks. Walking freely like nothing happened until they were wanted. Bomb drill same day. Craft Military on site. But don't argue that rights and the Constitution weren't violated. You're dead wrong. Namely 5th Amendment Posse Comitatus.
Archy, I was watching a video when I jumped into this thread; however, I have since reviewed your posts, while intentionally ignoring all others (not to be rude, simply to focus), for the time being. I most certainly do agree with each of your posts. Back to your insight, I have a question, please. Did your parents move here when you did, if you do not mind sharing that information? As for your quoted statement, did you ever consider that our intel was aware it would be going down, but that we simply failed to timely neutralize the targets? With that in mind, would you consider it a possibility that such may have been the reason for the drill and military presence?