PortaJohn

How do children become violent? By watching and emulating people in their life.

People they "respect".

Unfortunately, courtesy of media and interwebs, there are a lot of people in their lives.
 

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I watched it all but im only violent to stupid asinine liberals that cant use their brains without someone else telling them to do this and that. Television might a piece of it but its far from it the main issues. Mainstream Media and social sites is complicit.
 
I watched it all but im only violent to stupid asinine liberals that cant use their brains without someone else telling them to do this and that. Television might a piece of it but its far from it the main issues. Mainstream Media and social sites is complicit.
Agreed, there is a lot to choose from. TV is just my pet peeve.

Too easy to NOT just turn off. Permanently.
 
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if the UN passes this,they should be told to go collect it FTF from the citizenry. the blue hats will be good target practice. watching them collect it in rural America will be a hoot. don't even mention collecting in the inner cities.
It would seem that they receive 13B tax dollars a year from the US, shit can this now!


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they fail to say what this "weapon of mass destruction" was...perhaps it was just a propane tank or something.


When I lived in NC a long time ago, everyone know Charlotte was a shithole then. It has only gotten worse over time, for the obvious reasons
 
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if true, there are obviously still criminal leakers in the cia.

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find out who the leaker is....
Toss their ass in jail..... The FBI can do it, they've done it to conservative journalists they don't like.
Hell, in Minecraft, it's been said they'll hack your computer and plant sensitive info on it so they can arrest you.. Maybe even spy on the opposition and make up fake stuff and sell it as the steele dossier
 
Wow, it appears that spying for another country is ok, if they aren't 'labeled' a threat

Collapsed China spy case raises national security concerns​

The UK government has published evidence related to the collapsed case against two men accused of spying for China, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) dropped charges citing insufficient evidence to label China a national security threat.