Naw, I said BulShat, because it is past tense and he is old.
Edit, and because he only has one t
I would've said ButShat.
Edit: Crap he only has one T. I fail.
Naw, I said BulShat, because it is past tense and he is old.
Edit, and because he only has one t
wow, you're good at this![]()
a cunning linguist
Go ahead. Go on home and tell yer boyfriend you got your ass kicked by some old guy.
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Quit projecting your lifestyle choices on me! You're the reason that people don't like the gay rights movement!
Ok, that was my last one, go ahead and take the last word.
With the power-hungry nature of American politicians, "slippery slope" is the reality, tbh..... my main objection with drones is that, once people begin to accept them as a normal part of life, their uses will lean more towards asserting government power and political expediency than for our safety....
Build a tent
ing got ass Anderson Cooper on 1 MOA "I believe it stands for IMOA, imagine more open America". No got, it's a shooting term. He's saying he shot that at 100 yards you dip sucker, or if it's a .22, 50. It's not a .22. Anyone who saw Sniper recalls the scene where Billy Zane shoots his silver medal. Same thing, copycats.
Or Google Earth, or do we not want to go there?
The dude is underground, on land he owns or a relative owns. He's dug in because he's been taught to dig in. He knows they think he will flee the country, but the logistics of doing that would be too difficult and he would eventually be caught and paraded about like a common thug. No, he's dug in with rations, a radio, maybe a television. Homeboy in Alabama was doing something similar, except he grabbed a kid and Dorner likely learned from that what he needed to know to avoid detection. He will walk into a police station shooting, or he will arrange a meeting, press and all, to turn himself in so he gets there alive.
Let's go there. What were you saying about Google Earth now?
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"Christopher Dorner, the ex-LAPD cop who allegedly killed three people has been on the run, successfully evading police, for over a week. To finally track him down, it seems that law enforcement is pulling out all the stops. According to the Express, Dorner is now a target for drones, among the first ever on U.S. soil."*
The LAPD is very sorry for shooting two innocent women while on the hunt for Christopher Dorner, so they "got someone" to buy them a new vehicle. Gee, thanks. And now, drones are being used domestically to find the cop turned revenge killer. These drones aren't armed, but would you be able to trust the people who fired at two innocent women with drone technology? Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian break it down.
TYT: Drones Search for Cop Killer & LAPD Apology
Which LAPD officer is controlling the drone?
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