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22 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

Clark County is 3/4 of the state population, and is pretty solidly Democrat.

One of the reasons I love living in Vegas is the ability to reach the middle of nowhere in about 30 minutes. It's really a strange, fascinating State outside of the City. You can go LONG stretches without seeing a single sign of civilization(unless you count relics of the silver rush).

 

Reno/Washoe leans right, but Clark County is becoming larger and further left by the year. Considering CC is where 75% of the population resides, I don't think it will be considered a swing state going forward. Just the reality of the situation in Nevada.

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25 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

One of the reasons I love living in Vegas is the ability to reach the middle of nowhere in about 30 minutes. It's really a strange, fascinating State outside of the City. You can go LONG stretches without seeing a single sign of civilization(unless you count relics of the silver rush).

 

Or the nuclear craters.

 

North of Vegas is fascinating to look at on Google Maps satellite view.  

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23 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

As stated earlier........

 

The actual KKK in America is irrelevant 

(except to be used by the Left)

 

Media accidentally prove themselves and Dems WRONG about white supremacy movement

This past week, the media have been up in arms about a KKK Rally that was scheduled to take place in Dayton, OH. Clearly, the white supremacy movement has been growing in leaps and bounds since evil Trump entered the White House … right?

Wrong.

From The Hill:

A Klu Klux Klan (KKK) rally held in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday drew only nine members to the event and hundreds of counter-protesters.

The rally was held in the center of downtown Dayton at Courthouse Square and was hosted by the Honorable Sacred Knights of Indiana, which has been identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a KKK hate group.

Though the rally, which received a permit from Montgomery County earlier this year, was slated to have 10 to 20 or more members of the group in attendance, police say only nine members showed up.

JUST IN: The only idiots who care about KKK idiots having a rally are in the media.

Ok, the idiots in the Southern Poverty Law Center care too but eh.

Wait, not even a dozen … NINE OF THEM SHOWED UP.

 

 

 

 

 

and the same comment:

 

And I would add, that if your 'response to this article is that we are denying that there is a small, vocal (despicable) group of white supremacists 

in the U.S. then you either didn't read the article or you are an idiot.

 

Your choice.

All the KKK dudes were apparently too occupied on the TSW LamarJackson thread and missed their ride to Dayton.

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Biased Media Are Shocked to Learn the KKK Isn’t Really Much of a Thing Anymore

If you listen to the mainstream media and the left in the country (but I repeat myself…), you’d think that white supremacy, the KKK, and the so called “alt-right” were massive, powerful conglomerates within the United States. And it’s of course all Donald Trump’s fault. Even the most innocuous statements by the President are spun as “dog whistles” to these pervasive groups.

 

In reality, white supremacy is almost entirely irrelevant in this country. The numbers are so small that national rallies routinely only draw dozens of people, not hundreds and certainly not thousands. That’s not to say that individual people can’t do evil things, such as the recent synagogue shooting in San Diego, but to pretend the KKK, et al hold any actual sway over political power is perpetrating a false narrative.

 

But the media love that false narrative.

 

It allows them paint conservatives as racist bigots who are in league with neo-nazis. Never mind that white supremacists have no real connection to the American right and routinely oppose conservative ideology (see my reports on both the San Diego and New Zealandshooters’ manifestos). When you can’t win on the political merits, the game becomes destroying your opponent and that’s the entire reason the media are so obsessed with white supremacy in the age of Trump.

 

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There is no exploding white supremacist movement in this country. There are only the remnants of a dying group of idiots that spend most of their time lashing on the internet, making their influence seem much larger than it actually is. This is then fed into and amplified by the media, which is actually helping their cause. And it’s all done in the name of slapping at Donald Trump.

 

Meanwhile, hundreds of people routinely show up all across the country for violent antifa rallies and the press don’t bat an eye at their growing numbers. They even defend them, as Chris Cuomo has done multiple times.

 

White supremacy is a garbage ideology. The media’s biased push to elevate their standing just to attack Republicans is dishonest and irresponsible. It should be pointed out as the cynical ploy that it is. These groups are a dying relic and good riddance to them. The press should stop playing politics and let them die.

 

 

 

 

 

and as always:

 

And I would add, that if your 'response to this article is that we are denying that there is a small, vocal (despicable) group of white supremacists 

in the U.S. then you either didn't read the article or you are an idiot.

 

Your choice.

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


The man died. I read burns on 85% of his body. I cannot imagine the pain. 

 

"Gupta had been reported missing just hours earlier on Wednesday. The Montgomery County Police Department said in a Facebook post that Gupta was last seen by family when he left his home around 9:20 a.m.

 

Police said they were concerned for his physical and emotional welfare."

 

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


The man died. I read burns on 85% of his body. I cannot imagine the pain. 

 

The interesting thing IMO is that he was able to seemingly withstand the pain. So, he was either proficient in some amazingly advanced meditation techniques or he was EXTREMELY hopped up on something.

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27 minutes ago, Hedge said:

 

The interesting thing IMO is that he was able to seemingly withstand the pain. So, he was either proficient in some amazingly advanced meditation techniques or he was EXTREMELY hopped up on something.


I think B. The cops were speculating that yesterday. 

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


The man died. I read burns on 85% of his body. I cannot imagine the pain. 

 

What really hurts, and what killed him, is that for the time he spent engulfed in flame, he was inhaling very hot air.  He likely died of pulmonary edema, from what was effectively "third degree burns in his lungs."  

33 minutes ago, Hedge said:

 

The interesting thing IMO is that he was able to seemingly withstand the pain. So, he was either proficient in some amazingly advanced meditation techniques or he was EXTREMELY hopped up on something.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if, at some point, his brain just said "***** this, he's not listening to me" and his pain receptors shut down.

 

It's been known to happen in severe trauma cases - pain is useful as a "something's wrong" signal, but can get extreme enough that the body essentially stops transmitting pain signals on some sort of biological "What's the point?" basis.

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More on the above..............

 

BREAKING: Nevada Democratic governor vetoes bill to decide presidential elections by popular vote, not Electoral College.

 

Good.

 

State governments have the constitutional power to get up to all kinds of stupid mischief, but as a collection of semi-sovereign states, I fail to see how any state has the authority to turn its sovereignty over to the voters of other states.

 

 

 

 

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 Democrat  Governor of Nevada explains why he vetoed presidential election ‘popular vote’ bill

 

 

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4 hours ago, Chef Jim said:

Are you all to young to remember this?

 

 

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One of my team today asked "What makes someone set themselves on fire?  He must have been mentally ill."

 

I responded "Or Buddhist."

 

Then I had to explain the reference.

 

Yes, lots are too young to remember that.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

One of my team today asked "What makes someone set themselves on fire?  He must have been mentally ill."

 

I responded "Or Buddhist."

 

Then I had to explain the reference.

 

Yes, lots are too young to remember that.

 

 

I run into the “it happened before I was born” crowd quite a bit. I usually respond with “yeah, the Bismarck was sunk before I was born but I understand it’s more than a kick ass Johnny Horton song.” ......and then enjoy their blank stares

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8 minutes ago, Kevbeau said:

I run into the “it happened before I was born” crowd quite a bit. I usually respond with “yeah, the Bismarck was sunk before I was born but I understand it’s more than a kick ass Johnny Horton song.” ......and then enjoy their blank stares

 

"The Rwandan genocide started 25 years ago today."

 

Six of my team: "The what?"

One of my team: "I heard about that in my anthropology class in college."

Me: "*****, I'm old."

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4 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

"The Rwandan genocide started 25 years ago today."

 

Six of my team: "The what?"

One of my team: "I heard about that in my anthropology class in college."

Me: "*****, I'm old."

The reason that the UN got out of the peacekeeping business and into monitoring Alexa voices. 

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19 minutes ago, GG said:

The reason that the UN got out of the peacekeeping business and into monitoring Alexa voices. 

 

Free Dick Van *****!

 

 

 

*Edit, even TSW censors Dick Van D*ke :lol:

 

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1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

 

One of my team today asked "What makes someone set themselves on fire?  He must have been mentally ill."

 

I responded "Or Buddhist."

 

Then I had to explain the reference.

 

Yes, lots are too young to remember that.

 

 

 

Well even I was only 2 when that happened but it is something that always fascinated me.  Self immolation is one hell of a way to make a statement.  

2 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

Free Dick Van *****!

 

 

 

*Edit, even TSW censors Dick Van D*ke :lol:

 

 

Dick is ok but ***** is not??

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48 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

Free Dick Van *****!

 

 

 

*Edit, even TSW censors Dick Van D*ke :lol:

 

 

****, ****'s **** bull****.

 

***, SDS, *** ** ******* ** ** *** **********, **** * ****** ***? 

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1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Well even I was only 2 when that happened but it is something that always fascinated me.  Self immolation is one hell of a way to make a statement.  

 

Dick is ok but ***** is not??

Just don't ask directions in the Netherlands.

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10 hours ago, Chef Jim said:

 

  Self immolation is one hell of a way to make a statement.  

 

 

Lots of people have dry skin and use Nivea or Eucerin every morning and nobody notices.  How is that a statement at all.

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16 hours ago, Kevbeau said:

I run into the “it happened before I was born” crowd quite a bit. I usually respond with “yeah, the Bismarck was sunk before I was born but I understand it’s more than a kick ass Johnny Horton song.” ......and then enjoy their blank stares

In 1814 we took a little trip   (there could be  hidden message in here as well :ph34r:)
We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down

So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round
We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind
And when we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind

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2 hours ago, Uncle Joe said:

In 1814 we took a little trip   (there could be  hidden message in here as well :ph34r:)
We fired our cannon 'til the barrel melted down

So we grabbed an alligator and we fought another round
We filled his head with cannon balls, and powdered his behind
And when we touched the powder off the gator lost his mind

 

I like this version better.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzqbTyuYS-o

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On 5/30/2019 at 1:42 PM, Chef Jim said:

Are you all to young to remember this?

 

 

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A Quaker did that too, in 1965 at Pentagon 

 

Norman Morrison (December 29, 1933 – November 2, 1965) was a Baltimore Quaker best known for his act of self-immolation at age 31 to protest United States involvement in the Vietnam War. The Erie, Pennsylvania-born Morrison graduated from the College of Wooster in 1956. He was married and had two daughters and a son.[1] On November 2, 1965, Morrison doused himself in kerosene and set himself on fire below Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's Pentagon office.[2] This may have been taken after Thích Quảng Đức and other Buddhist monks, who burned themselves to death to protest the repression committed by the South Vietnam government.[3]

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59 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

A Quaker did that too, in 1965 at Pentagon 

 

Norman Morrison (December 29, 1933 – November 2, 1965) was a Baltimore Quaker best known for his act of self-immolation at age 31 to protest United States involvement in the Vietnam War. The Erie, Pennsylvania-born Morrison graduated from the College of Wooster in 1956. He was married and had two daughters and a son.[1] On November 2, 1965, Morrison doused himself in kerosene and set himself on fire below Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's Pentagon office.[2] This may have been taken after Thích Quảng Đức and other Buddhist monks, who burned themselves to death to protest the repression committed by the South Vietnam government.[3]

 

Now if we can only get a laundromat employee to do that. 

 

I kid I kid.......I think. ?

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