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I see Sacha Stone is involved.
I've come across few people more ridiculous and useless than Sacha Stone.
I've come across few people more ridiculous and useless than Sacha Stone.
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He is all over a friend in NOLAs page right now from the convention. Him and some woo woo holistic healing doctor who was a speaker.Notaperson wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 1:20 pm I see Sacha Stone is involved.
I've come across few people more ridiculous and useless than Sacha Stone.
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I see Richard Mack (that traitorous piece of crap) has received five figures already as well. Only two stops in NY and neither is anywhere near Brooklyn, so I guess I'm SOL.
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At least the domestic terrorists are clear about the plan and objective - to divide and conquer so that they can hoard power and loot the Republic..
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The Republican Party - just that they know how to hide it behind more diplomatically wording.Dave from down under wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:21 amAt least the domestic terrorists are clear about the plan and objective - to divide and conquer so that they can hoard power and loot the Republic..
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This doesn't surprise me. Outside of Washoe and Clark Counties NV is poot territory. I remember when the Nye County Sheriff said she was a CSPOA member. She let Mack look at the videos of Ammo's supposed abuse. He said it wasn't abuse and a lot of poots hated him for that.
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First came across the CSPOA and Richard Mack in connection with the Bundys. Was initially intrigued by the “the County Sheriff is the highest law in the land” spiel but it didn’t take long to realise it was a pile of garbage. No surprise that Mack, or whomever, is trying to widen its “appeal”.
A moan. What is it with Americans (in particular) totally misrepresenting/misunderstanding Magna Carta (the short-lived 1215 version being the one normally cited)? You might even think they’ve never read it (them) or understand the historical context.
A moan. What is it with Americans (in particular) totally misrepresenting/misunderstanding Magna Carta (the short-lived 1215 version being the one normally cited)? You might even think they’ve never read it (them) or understand the historical context.
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A lot of us can't even understand our own Constitution. How are we supposed to understand something that was written more than 570 years before that? It isn't even in understandable English! All we know is, it says "You ain't the boss of me."Uninformed wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 5:13 am What is it with Americans (in particular) totally misrepresenting/misunderstanding Magna Carta (the short-lived 1215 version being the one normally cited)? You might even think they’ve never read it (them) or understand the historical context.
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Yeah, see what I mean? Who in the world can read freakin' Latin anymore?
I would pay serious money to hear one of these yappin' fool poots who talk about the Magna Carta trying to translate it, word for word, into modern American English.
Next time I run across one a them noopers, I'm gonna say "Latin is un-American. Let's make the Magna Carta into a coloring book, so you can read it with maybe a little understanding."
And a coloring book about the year 1215 would have horsies!
(Did you know, the Magna Carta has exactly as many mentions of the United States of America as the Holy Bible? Things that make ya go "hmm" ...)
I would pay serious money to hear one of these yappin' fool poots who talk about the Magna Carta trying to translate it, word for word, into modern American English.
Next time I run across one a them noopers, I'm gonna say "Latin is un-American. Let's make the Magna Carta into a coloring book, so you can read it with maybe a little understanding."
And a coloring book about the year 1215 would have horsies!
(Did you know, the Magna Carta has exactly as many mentions of the United States of America as the Holy Bible? Things that make ya go "hmm" ...)
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They treat historical documents the same way they treat religious texts... learn a few specific lines that support something they want to do and then attribute it to a higher authority.Uninformed wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 5:13 am What is it with Americans (in particular) totally misrepresenting/misunderstanding Magna Carta (the short-lived 1215 version being the one normally cited)? You might even think they’ve never read it (them) or understand the historical context.
They don't need to read or understand, just know that the document is holy and commands what they want it to command. Anyone who disagrees with the speaker is disagreeing with the higher authority and is thus a heretic.
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...learn a few specific lines that they can mis-read or stretch to support something they want to do...
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Scary.
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Yes, please!!! A movie of the Magna Carta with horsies would be even better!!!!And a coloring book about the year 1215 would have horsies!
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Slightly off-topic, but every time I see the acronym CSPOA, my brain translates it as CPUSA, and then I am amused.
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