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well....i was supposed to say;
shit!
my donkey has walked off...
can you lend me money for the bus?
oh it's all right - he's turned up.
what a relief .....
probably completely wrong - my spanish is about as good as bush's english...... :) :)
You are great ANDY... you can shove jabs at the president with out flinching....you are a great person....good job.Quote:
Originally Posted by andyandy
we are heded for civil war and you make fucking jokes.....good job
well.....he's not my president....anyway, I could think of a lot worse things to say about him..... :) :)
there's going to be a civil war? lol......viva la revolution!! :thumbsup:
Fuck you.......Quote:
Originally Posted by andyandy
when the civil war starts ill be shooting commie bitches like you too
well...he is our president..who is your leader? What have they done that is any better than ours please tell?Quote:
Originally Posted by andyandy
You won't have to do that Bong...haha...Quote:
Originally Posted by Bong30
shelbay.... i see it coming
Bong..its already here. This is so evil!! Now you see...no one cares about slavery for real...its just an emotional game that politicians play when its convenient for them. These people are being traded like livestock...a damn shame..more than that but I have to be careful with my words...and threads haha.
I see gangs of roaming illegals rioting and looting not unlike paris.
I see me with sand bags in my drive way defending my property.
Then getting together groups of men with views like mine and forming malitias.
A militia is a group of citizens organized to provide paramilitary service. The word can have four slightly different meanings:
An official reserve army, composed of citizen soldiers
The national police forces in Russia, and other CIS countries, and the Soviet Union: Militsiya
The entire able-bodied population of a state, which can be called to arms against an invading enemy A private, non-government force, not necessarily directly supported or sanctioned by its government
In any of these cases, a militia is distinct from a national regular army. It can serve to supplement the regular military, or it can oppose it, for example to resist a military coup. In some circumstances, the "enemies" against which a militia is mobilized are domestic political opponents of the government, such as strikers. In many cases the role, or even the existence of a militia, is controversial. For these reasons legal restrictions may be placed on the mobilization or use of militia
then we go on the offinsive.