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Azalin

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  1. IRS Agents ‘Accidentally’ Discharged Guns 11 Times. “Special agents at the IRS accidentally shot their firearms 11 times between 2009 and 2011, and at least three of the cases ‘may have resulted in property damage or personal injury.’ Agents actually fired their guns accidently more often than they intentionally fired them in the field, according to an audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).”

     

     

     

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    maybe I'm missing something obvious, but why do IRS agents carry guns? do tax collectors feel as if they need to extract our cash at gunpoint?

  2. from what I understand, Rick Ruben had them sit down before recording and listen to their first album from start to finish. I've heard a lot of mixed reviews from fans, but I largely agree with your description...it's a good, solid album that sounds like the old Black Sabbath recording in a modern facility. it's all a matter of what you like, but I'd rate it way above Sabotage, Technical Ecstacy, and Never Say Die, and on par with Volume 4 or Master Of Reality. I got the special box edition from Best Buy which includes a second disc with four bonus tracks and a '13' t-shirt (which to my complete shock and amazement was my size: XL). now I'm debating on whether or not to see them when they come through Texas. I saw them in 1978 at the Niagara Falls convention center, then again in 1980 when Dio was their singer, then again in Dallas in 1999 on their reunion tour, and lastly at Ozzfest in Denver around 2003-2004. knowing that this is likely going to be their last hurrah is sad, especially with Toni Iommi still receiving treatments for his Lymphoma.

  3. I saw this article and it reminded me of Birdog's contention (in another thread) that Obama's gun control efforts enjoyed overwhelming public support.

     

    http://www.breitbart.com/InstaBlog/2013/06/18/OFA-Gun-Control-Rally-in-San-Bernardino-Draws-3-Protesters

     

     

    "The protest drew three members of Organizing for Action, a nonprofit group that supports President Barack Obama's agenda, to the National Orange Show Events Center.

    "It's three people today, but it will be 23 next time, and we'll see the time after that," Lewis said.

    OFA, by the way, is a 501 © (4) group that was able to swiftly obtain its tax exempt status, earlier this year."

    did anyone catch this in the opening paragraph?

     

    "On Flag Day growing up, I used to always wave a flag with my GRANDSON, and it hit me that the victims of that horrible tragedy won't ever be able to do that," said Curtis Lewis, the group's gun violence prevention coordinator.

  4. quoting from the article:

    " Shenita McLean was representing Fight the Power, a Pan-African organization of students at the University at Buffalo, at the rally. She is from Buffalo's East Side and is pursuing a Ph.D. in physical anthropology. She said she has felt like a victim of racial profiling, particularly in suburban areas. "

     

    you mean that feeling you get when you're passing through a neighborhood consisting of a majority of people of a different race and/or economic status than you, and you feel really out of place.....like you really stand out and everyone there notices you?

    being a very pale person of Irish descent and working in Austin's east side, I am well acquainted with the feeling myself. maybe if I go protest, I can raise awareness and bring some common sense solutions to end this kind of bigotry, so I can go anywhere I want and never feel awkward or out of place again.

  5. Because it's not the same. Telephone numbers and telephone traffic are owned by the telecom carriers, not the individuals.

    I've been in telecom for the last 19 years, and I can tell you that the phone companies only keep those records for billing purposes, and they purge them after several months so they can have the server space to continually update them. from what I understand...and I may be wrong...the feds are taking those records and storing them permenantly in a massive database of their own. I do not like them having that information, whether they plan to do anything nefarious with it or not. perhaps my comparison to the feds snooping through our personal mail was a bad one, but I believe that both activities merit the same level of outrage by the public.

  6. So in other words, on an anonymous Internet message board where you are screaming about civil liberty violations, you simply decline to comment with any specificity on why you are so worked up?

    how is he not being specific? accumulation of private phone records and email exchanges to review or for storage in a national database?! it's a mystery to me why even the most rabid lefties, righties, and liberatarians aren't in complete agreement over this. how is this any different than if the feds opened and read your personal mail while it's enroute to you via the postal system? do you need to have the fourth amendment cut and pasted here so you can see it for yourself? in my opinion, everybody with a functioning cerebrum should be appalled and outraged at this, regardless of their party affiliation, and I would just love to see a level headed attempt at explaining anything otherwise.

  7. What privacy expectations??? Ever read the 4th?? Unreasonable searches and SEIZURES!! What part of that is so difficult to understand??

    you're obviously forgetting that our constitution is a living, breathing document that requires modern interpretation and occasional adjustments due to the unforeseeable societal needs of advancing American society. :D
  8. When we relinquish the Constitutional protections of the Rule of Law in order to make it easier for the government to chase those we dislike, it also makes it easier for the government to chase us; and every new administration assumes the powers usurped by the prior government, and builds apon them in their own usurpation.

    I couldn't agree more. well said.

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    Vote for me and you get most of that, plus the added entertainment of watching me call Congress "idiots" and "morons" in my State of the Union addresses. :w00t:

    you've got my vote, especially if as president, you are also your own secretary of state.

     

    Jebus, your approval rating would be absolute dog****! No finesse.

    didn't McCain call it 'straight talk'?

  10. What is being done is legal, approved by Congess which also has oversight, and needs approval by a FISA court. So it's consistent with his statement to end illegal activity.

     

    And if you paid attention you would know that he wants to close Gitmo, and bring the detainees to US courts and prisons, but to date has been blocked by Republicans in Congress. Again consistent with earlier statements.

     

    But don't let facts get in the way of your beliefs. Carry on with your fantasy camp.

    this is exactly what people can expect to hear from the left about this, the IRS scandal, Benghazi, spying on AP reporters, and anything else that may come up between now & 2016. there was a time when I believed that there were true believers in the american left that actually had a pragmatic side to them, but I was either wrong or they have all died in recent years.

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