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How many of these crotch rockets wipeout victims do you think are discovered to be wearing women's undergarments?
The part that is false is the part where Jon claims that a seat belt law only passed because of some kind of "promise" that the law would never be amended.Initially, in NY (where the law originated), you could not be pulled over for this offense; I have received a fine for a seatbelt offense that the judge would not dismiss though it was the only reason I was in court. Am I missing something about your reply?Except that this is completely false.Seat belt laws in our state is a good example of incrementalism. They only passed because it was promised that they would never being able to pull anyone over for a seat belt violation.
That pic drops the morgue pic into the #2 slot of worst link in this thread.
Yeah just ask the Guilford Four.England has had the Official Secrets Act and has been doing this stuff for decades. But it is still a free country.You don't think declaring this guy an enemy combatant is a slippery slope? Please explain.I am not in favor of making this guy an enemy combatant, but this slippery slope stuff is as nonsensical here as it is in the gun control debate. This is NO historical example of liberty being lost incrementally, over time, through well meaning action or laws. It doesn't work that way, ever.
I agree that fears about impending dictatorship are unfounded, but only because of the good folks at the ACLU and NRA who insist on fighting every infringement on our rights tooth and nail. If it was up to people like you, we'd be serfs.This growing paranoia from both the Left and the Right in this country is really starting to concern me. Even if we do make this guy an enemy combatant, that doesn't mean we're removing all Miranda rights from everyone. Even if we were to register all guns, that would never lead to confiscation. Some of you guys have a very unhealthy fear of dictatorship right around the corner- stop worrying, it's never gonna happen.
Chechens: Making Armenians Look Good Since 1991.
I laughed out loud on the subway reading that one. Hate when that happens.Chechens: Making Armenians Look Good Since 1991.
You work on SCMODS?10 years ago I worked in Law Enforcement software....and I met with the newly appointed Homeland Security Chief of a state. We discussed the current state of the data sharing between the city, county, and state LE agencies....and the technical capabilities that were available to allow more of it.At the end of the meeting, he thanked me for the info and said the first priority for him was to spend his new federal funding on hazmat suits and other equipment of that type to prepare them more for nuclear facility attacks or similar.It was a typical small-picture reactive mindset I'm sure is common in many levels of the DHS. I can't help but think of that when hearing about the government being warned about the older brother.
That pic drops the morgue pic into the #2 slot of worst link in this thread.
I stand corrected, sir. I seem to recall when this law was proposed, the "secondary offense" aspect was what softened it to the public; it seems clear that it was passed as a primary offense enforceable law.The part that is false is the part where Jon claims that a seat belt law only passed because of some kind of "promise" that the law would never be amended. The very idea that such a promise could exist is laughable to anyone with basic knowledge of how laws are created. Also, I believe you're wrong about New York's law. A quick Google search (here and here, for example) indicate that New York enacted "primary enforcement" from day one.Initially, in NY (where the law originated), you could not be pulled over for this offense; I have received a fine for a seatbelt offense that the judge would not dismiss though it was the only reason I was in court. Am I missing something about your reply?Except that this is completely false.Seat belt laws in our state is a good example of incrementalism. They only passed because it was promised that they would never being able to pull anyone over for a seat belt violation.
I made some references to RC equipment. But, I don't believe I said 200ft. More like 200-300 yards with average RC equipment. Some RC plane equipment can reach much farther. (perhaps as far as a mile) There was a discussion about how far away the bombers could get from the bombs and still be able to manually detonate with RC equipment. I still contend that with all the buildings and other interference, they needed to be within 75-100 yards to get it to work.Did someone in here say that the range on remote car controllers is 200 ft?
Not burns. Pretty sure those are sever blood bruises caused by her brother running him over.Not sure he had a very effective vest on. His morgue pic showed his face and neck were the only thing visiblt burnt.How did black hats suicide vest not hurt anyone tackling him? I'm not sure I understand how that works.
I thought they stole the Mercedes?I'm still trying to figure out where these two were getting the finances for this operation. There has been no mention of jobs for either of these two. Guns, bullets, pressure cookers, Mercedes, backpacks and golf hats cost money.
I thought joe no longer owned bryant boats.Bryant Boats donating a boat to this guy would be the biggest pr move by a small company in history.
Apparently, so does the dictionary, Humpty Dumpty.The fact that you regard the laws you describe as taking away from liberty demonstrates that you have a very different concept of that word than I do.This is a patently ridiculous statement, unless you qualify it by saying "liberty being totally lost incrementally.... Liberty is continually being lost as more and more laws are passed. People are not free to drive drunk on the highways, although there was a time when they were; people are not free to drive at whatever speed they choose, although there was a time they were; people are not free to spank their children in public, although there was a time they were; people are not free to drive without car insurance, although there was a time when they were...All these laws have been passed for what we believe are good and cogent reasons, but to say they do not circumscribe liberty is fatuous.I am not in favor of making this guy an enemy combatant, but this slippery slope stuff is as nonsensical here as it is in the gun control debate. This is NO historical example of liberty being lost incrementally, over time, through well meaning action or laws. It doesn't work that way, ever.
That's what I thought...and the hole in his ribs was from the vest.Not burns. Pretty sure those are sever blood bruises caused by her brother running him over.Not sure he had a very effective vest on. His morgue pic showed his face and neck were the only thing visiblt burnt.How did black hats suicide vest not hurt anyone tackling him? I'm not sure I understand how that works.
we're waiting for Tim to tell us the next stepsSo who takes custody of him? Will he go through the court system? Will there be a trial? Or does he go to Guantanamo?
Nate wrestling The Terrorist?48 Hours on CBS is doing a story on this now.
What did I do?Mr. Pickles said:I blame shuke for starting this.Homer J Simpson said:Should be over pretty soon.
Uncle Ruslan is speaking.48 Hours on CBS is doing a story on this now.
Good question, but what I want to know is who takes custody of him? Will he go through the court system? Will there be a trial? Or does he go to Guantanamo?So who takes custody of him? Will he go through the court system? Will there be a trial? Or does he go to Guantanamo?
Okay, this is what I don't get and I am alsoI made some references to RC equipment. But, I don't believe I said 200ft. More like 200-300 yards with average RC equipment. Some RC plane equipment can reach much farther. (perhaps as far as a mile) There was a discussion about how far away the bombers could get from the bombs and still be able to manually detonate with RC equipment. I still contend that with all the buildings and other interference, they needed to be within 75-100 yards to get it to work.Did someone in here say that the range on remote car controllers is 200 ft?
ingOh, that's so you.What did I do?Mr. Pickles said:I blame shuke for starting this.Homer J Simpson said:Should be over pretty soon.
This will all be over soon.Do you guys think they'll treat David Ortiz as an enemy combatant?
As will this. . .Good question, but what I want to know is who takes custody of him? Will he go through the court system? Will there be a trial? Or does he go to Guantanamo?So who takes custody of him? Will he go through the court system? Will there be a trial? Or does he go to Guantanamo?
Doesn't look like the black hat to me. The guy looks different and I see a red jacket.Okay, this is what I don't get and I am alsoI made some references to RC equipment. But, I don't believe I said 200ft. More like 200-300 yards with average RC equipment. Some RC plane equipment can reach much farther. (perhaps as far as a mile) There was a discussion about how far away the bombers could get from the bombs and still be able to manually detonate with RC equipment. I still contend that with all the buildings and other interference, they needed to be within 75-100 yards to get it to work.Did someone in here say that the range on remote car controllers is 200 ft?ing
This picture shows the younger brother:
http://www.runnersworld.com/races/runner%E2%80%99s-photo-apparently-shows-suspect-after-bomb
but if you look to the right of the pink jacket, it looks like the older brother too. This is at Fairfield and Boylston. The bombs were approx. 550 ft apart and detonated 15 seconds apart. The older brother had to run past the 2nd bomb to get to this point. Why would he run towards a spot he knows will blow up but at the same time get past it with enough distance to detonate the first one?
Fairfield/Boylston<-----200 ft------bomb 2 at Forum<--------550 ft------bomb 1 at finish line
Yer wrong. How ignorant if you don't see the difference between a guy who is the primary suspect in an act of terrorism on America and the need to determine ASAP what, if any other imminent threats there may be, and the average US citizen's constitutional rights, so ya it was quite a leap. Pretty clear difference from my perspective.Quite the leap and not worthy of a response.So we should throw out Miranda rights, rights to an attorney, and the Constitution for all accused US citizens?I am big time in favor of whatever tools we have at our disposal that allows us to question this guy without the benefit of an attorney. No doubt.I am not in favor of making this guy an enemy combatant, but this slippery slope stuff is as nonsensical here as it is in the gun control debate. This is NO historical example of liberty being lost incrementally, over time, through well meaning action or laws. It doesn't work that way, ever.![]()
Classic!! The easy way of saying "You are correct, but no way will I admit it"
Yeah, the picture was discussed a few days ago, when they released the pictures of the bombers. I questioned the path that the brothers took as they entered the marathon area. I also pointed out that it would have been difficult for the older brother to put the pack down and move to the other side of the second bomb site before he detonated. I would guess that they left the area separately.Doesn't look like the black hat to me. The guy looks different and I see a red jacket.Okay, this is what I don't get and I am alsoI made some references to RC equipment. But, I don't believe I said 200ft. More like 200-300 yards with average RC equipment. Some RC plane equipment can reach much farther. (perhaps as far as a mile) There was a discussion about how far away the bombers could get from the bombs and still be able to manually detonate with RC equipment. I still contend that with all the buildings and other interference, they needed to be within 75-100 yards to get it to work.Did someone in here say that the range on remote car controllers is 200 ft?ing
This picture shows the younger brother:
http://www.runnersworld.com/races/runner%E2%80%99s-photo-apparently-shows-suspect-after-bomb
but if you look to the right of the pink jacket, it looks like the older brother too. This is at Fairfield and Boylston. The bombs were approx. 550 ft apart and detonated 15 seconds apart. The older brother had to run past the 2nd bomb to get to this point. Why would he run towards a spot he knows will blow up but at the same time get past it with enough distance to detonate the first one?
Fairfield/Boylston<-----200 ft------bomb 2 at Forum<--------550 ft------bomb 1 at finish line![]()
Quite the uproar over not reading Miranda rights to a domestic terrorist, isn't it?Yer wrong. How ignorant if you don't see the difference between a guy who is the primary suspect in an act of terrorism on America and the need to determine ASAP what, if any other imminent threats there may be, and the average US citizen's constitutional rights, so ya it was quite a leap. Pretty clear difference from my perspective.Quite the leap and not worthy of a response.So we should throw out Miranda rights, rights to an attorney, and the Constitution for all accused US citizens?I am big time in favor of whatever tools we have at our disposal that allows us to question this guy without the benefit of an attorney. No doubt.I am not in favor of making this guy an enemy combatant, but this slippery slope stuff is as nonsensical here as it is in the gun control debate. This is NO historical example of liberty being lost incrementally, over time, through well meaning action or laws. It doesn't work that way, ever.![]()
Classic!! The easy way of saying "You are correct, but no way will I admit it"
I've yet to see either of these guys post "They were huge fans of marathon racing and that's why they packed such heavy backpacks to enjoy the day there".Quote
troy @TroyCrossley 20 Mar
@J_tsar yo i heard u n @xXjungaXx were poppen fireworks
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Jahar Jahar @J_tsar 20 Mar
@TroyCrossley @xxjungaxx yea cuddi, we done did it. I told him to hit yu up but the bird abstained from doing so
I don't think they cared about being identified. The younger one was wearing his hat backwards not trying to disguise himself at all.Yeah, the picture was discussed a few days ago, when they released the pictures of the bombers. I questioned the path that the brothers took as they entered the marathon area. I also pointed out that it would have been difficult for the older brother to put the pack down and move to the other side of the second bomb site before he detonated. I would guess that they left the area separately. Which was my point. Why did they walk so close together as they entered the area. Seems like a mistake. Not knowing what video or picture evidence the FBI had of the 1st bomb site, it may have been tougher to identify the 1st suspect, had they not walked around the corner together in the FBI video.Doesn't look like the black hat to me. The guy looks different and I see a red jacket.Okay, this is what I don't get and I am alsoI made some references to RC equipment. But, I don't believe I said 200ft. More like 200-300 yards with average RC equipment. Some RC plane equipment can reach much farther. (perhaps as far as a mile) There was a discussion about how far away the bombers could get from the bombs and still be able to manually detonate with RC equipment. I still contend that with all the buildings and other interference, they needed to be within 75-100 yards to get it to work.Did someone in here say that the range on remote car controllers is 200 ft?ingThis picture shows the younger brother:
http://www.runnersworld.com/races/runner%E2%80%99s-photo-apparently-shows-suspect-after-bomb
but if you look to the right of the pink jacket, it looks like the older brother too. This is at Fairfield and Boylston. The bombs were approx. 550 ft apart and detonated 15 seconds apart. The older brother had to run past the 2nd bomb to get to this point. Why would he run towards a spot he knows will blow up but at the same time get past it with enough distance to detonate the first one?
Fairfield/Boylston<-----200 ft------bomb 2 at Forum<--------550 ft------bomb 1 at finish line![]()
Then why was he wearing a hat?I don't think they cared about being identified. The younger one was wearing his hat backwards not trying to disguise himself at all.
He was a 19 yr old kid, if he was trying to disguise himself he would have at least wore it forward.Wearing a hat backwards doesn't disguise anythingThen why was he wearing a hat?I don't think they cared about being identified. The younger one was wearing his hat backwards not trying to disguise himself at all.
ask these yokels if their friend didn't do it why did he go on the run, shoot at cops and throw explosives when cops tried to arrest him?iStalking White Hat's twitter led me to a couple of friends of his who are still defending him - Troy Crossley and Junes Umarov. Junes is a fellow Chechen who seems like he was with White Hat on a night (March 15) that bombs were set off in Hanover.
troy @TroyCrossley 20 Mar
@J_tsar yo i heard u n @xXjungaXx were poppen fireworks
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Jahar Jahar @J_tsar 20 Mar
@TroyCrossley @xxjungaxx yea cuddi, we done did it. I told him to hit yu up but the bird abstained from doing so
He was having a really bad hair day?Then why was he wearing a hat?I don't think they cared about being identified. The younger one was wearing his hat backwards not trying to disguise himself at all.
It certainly wasn't for a disguise.I've yet to see either of these guys post "They were huge fans of marathon racing and that's why they packed such heavy backpacks to enjoy the day there".ask these yokels if their friend didn't do it why did he go on the run, shoot at cops and throw explosives when cops tried to arrest him?iStalking White Hat's twitter led me to a couple of friends of his who are still defending him - Troy Crossley and Junes Umarov. Junes is a fellow Chechen who seems like he was with White Hat on a night (March 15) that bombs were set off in Hanover.
troy @TroyCrossley 20 Mar
@J_tsar yo i heard u n @xXjungaXx were poppen fireworks
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Jahar Jahar @J_tsar 20 Mar
@TroyCrossley @xxjungaxx yea cuddi, we done did it. I told him to hit yu up but the bird abstained from doing so![]()
Gotta be a better res pic of this:I've yet to see either of these guys post "They were huge fans of marathon racing and that's why they packed such heavy backpacks to enjoy the day there".ask these yokels if their friend didn't do it why did he go on the run, shoot at cops and throw explosives when cops tried to arrest him?iStalking White Hat's twitter led me to a couple of friends of his who are still defending him - Troy Crossley and Junes Umarov. Junes is a fellow Chechen who seems like he was with White Hat on a night (March 15) that bombs were set off in Hanover.
troy @TroyCrossley 20 Mar
@J_tsar yo i heard u n @xXjungaXx were poppen fireworks
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Jahar Jahar @J_tsar 20 Mar
@TroyCrossley @xxjungaxx yea cuddi, we done did it. I told him to hit yu up but the bird abstained from doing so![]()
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