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Koy and his buddy were definitely harassed for no reason
You’re right. They were targeting every jackass hiding behind vehicles that night.
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still requires the accused of being absolutely retarded and I hardly buy it
But it was Ole Miss, yeah?
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if this guy is found not guilty
Do you understand the difference between a NG verdict and a hung jury?

Because I don’t think anyone thinks he’ll be found NG, but a hung jury is an extraordinarily strong possibility.
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I look forward to the not guilty verdict of Chauvin
They won’t be unanimous in either direction.

This is going to be a hung jury and a mistrial.
I saw a guy pull a natural royal flush in Vegas once.

re: TRAVEL PASS APP

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OK, name 5.
Sure

Thalidomide, Zimelidine, Alatrofloxacin, Bromfenac, Belviq...

There’s a lot more.

I’m not trying to shite on the vaccination, but let’s not act like everything brought to market is flawless.
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Black Lives Matter
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Lmao he can go frick himself
I get that you don’t like him, but what is that based on? Is it just the perception of placing a knee on an arrestee’s back?

Because all available data does not point to the felon dying from being kneeled on - rather it all points to a complication of factors to include heart problems, CV19 and drug abuse.
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It was a shiny hook, but I ain’t biting

I understand.
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frick yes, keep it coming, I’m almost there.
Rats.

I was hoping for a debate.
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likely killed Floyd on purpose
How’s that? The ME said the felon wasn’t asphyxiated. Not choked, not, strangled...it was CV19, heart problems and drugs that killed him.
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Lol, I hope this is genuine. So fricking dumb, I love it.
I’m 100% serious.

Do you have any counterpoints, or do you just talk out of your arse?
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chauvin should sue his dad for not pulling out

would have been 1 less scumbag cop roaming the streets
Officer Chauvin served his country and his city in the face of drug-fueled felons seeking to take back more than they give.

You’d count yourself lucky to have a quarter of his strength, his pride, his character.
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I’d wager that bringing in your own experts happens a lot in criminal cases

Sounds like they don't think they need them.
You’re probably right.

But it the state calls them, the defense is allowed to cross. Risk/reward.
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Why are there so many cry babies about getting called out for waiting in lines to panic buy shitty, overpriced ammo?
There was no line at either place. I drove from one to the other.

You really are one giant, soggy pussy.

Your father, if he was present in your life, must be extraordinarily disappointed in you.
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You keep telling yourself that the 1000s upon 1000s of rounds stored are needed
I have thousands and thousands of rounds stored? I don’t think there’s any feasibility to that statement.

I could have none, one, some or thousands. You couldn’t possibly know that, yet it doesn’t stop you from getting emotional when someone engages in a voluntary transaction.

Why does what I (or anyone) buy trigger you so much?
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That would be an accurate analogy and as dumb as hoarding ammo.
Then explain to me how I’m hoarding ammo. Please include specifics re: how much I already have on hand and how much I use in a calendar year.

I’ll hang up and listen.
Oh, because you said:
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If 200 rounds satisfies a need, you're doing it wrong.
which would imply that you’re questioning why a person needs 200 rounds.

So I asked why you would need a car capable of driving faster than any posted speed limit.

Or why you need a big truck capable of taking thousands of pounds but you never haul anything like a trailer or boat.

So I’m trying to figure out where or how you became the arbiter of what any free American “needs.”

You still haven’t answered, which sort of tells me everything I need to know.

I hope you have a great rest of your night. You’d probably find more peace in life if you didn’t try to project what you think is “cool” or “appropriate” onto others. Aren’t we all a little different, and isn’t that a good thing? I don’t think I’d like to live in a world where I have to conform to what strangers think should be the preferred course of action.

And my point remains. You’d keep your hands in your pockets and your mouth shut if you saw me buying ammo. Not because I’m that much of a bad arse, but because you probably aren’t.

Good night.
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If 200 rounds satisfies a need, you're doing it wrong
I’ll play along.

What other impositions would you, a random internet stranger, like to place upon other free Americans regarding how to legally and lawfully and spend their earned money?

Regarding “need”, I summarized that a few posts ago. Try to keep up. Maybe someone needs to sight in a new scope they got for Christmas. Maybe they have a vermin problem that’s disrupting their crops or property and would like to address it. Maybe they received some new mags as a gift and would like to have them topped off. Those are all valid, lawful, and constructive ways to satisfy a need for more ammo.
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And before you start raging about capitalism, I agree with you. If you want to overpay for ammo and then flex about overpaying for ammo, I won't stop you.
I know you won’t stop me. You can’t. That’s the beauty of being a law-abiding citizen of the greatest country ever conceived.

In reality, you probably could whip my arse. I’m older, not very big, never been formally trained in any sort of fighting discipline.

But your statement “I won’t stop you” is a little inaccurate. You can’t. You couldn’t. I doubt you’d even try. Even against an aging guy like myself.

So it’s not that you won’t, it’s more like you wouldn’t.

And it wasn’t a flex. I acknowledged it was not the best deal around, nor was it the worst. Try to keep up.