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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1



Just like totalitarianism, diabolical crimes, and foreign invasion is not only kept at bay by a nuclear arsenal and a precision delivery system and a well organized police force, but also double reinforced by all of the firearms in the hands of every good and upright citizen...
 
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Historical Snapshots

Paul Grüninger was a Swiss police commander who saved about 3,600 Jewish refugees during WWII by backdating their visas and falsifying other documents to indicate they had entered Switzerland when legal entry of refugees was still possible.
For his actions, he was dismissed from the police force, convicted of official misconduct and fined.
When reflecting back later in life, he said "It was basically a question of saving human lives threatened with death. How could I then seriously consider bureaucratic schemes and calculations."
 
Wow. He hoped he didn’t pass out, because they stop the caneing when that happens, and finish the punishment later. THAT is hardcore.

I love the law and order, I don’t like the irreversible punishment for a flawed and imperfect justice system. All I have to do is plant some drugs to get the State to murder someone for me?

I remember for the first Sinapore grand prix they passed a "special" law for the racing drivers that allowed them to pull the tear off's from their visors and just toss them. This would be littering and carried a pretty stiff punishment.

Not sure how it all works, no system is perfect but a little firm and harsh punishments seem in order about now.
 
I was fortunate to be in a non-compensated advisory position (casual) with a close friend who I raced off-road with in the early-mid 80's when he was the US Maico importer and then became a Yamaha and one of the early US KTM dealers. His riding ability and business practices made him well respected within the ranks of KTM USA's management. Internally KTM is truly an awesome company that is seriously competition driven, the key people talk the talk and definitely can walk the walk. Being able to be around people like that at dealer meetings and new model testing events was without a doubt the best times of my life. (y)

And there it is.
 
Funny part is he says it was an affair. Pool boy says Jerry Jr. liked to watch the pool boy take care of the wife.

Some people have kink. Probably even some Christians.
Nothing wrong with a bit of kink. Though allowing another guy to plow your wife kinda violates the strong tenet that relations are supposed to be between man and wife.

Oh well. Pretty sure it was said something about "ye without sin cast the first stone"

Most of us have "kinks" and as far as I go, as long as all are adults, willing and no animals are involved AND I don't have to see, or hear about it, you do you and I will do me. What you do in your bedroom is your business.
 
The teacher said, "Let's begin by reviewing some American history. Who said: 'Give me Liberty, or give me Death'?"

She saw a sea of blank faces, except for Little Akio, a bright foreign exchange student from Japan, who had his hand up: "Patrick Henry, 1775," he said.

"Very good! Who said: 'Government of the People, by the People, for the People, shall not perish from the Earth'?"

Again, no response except from Little Akio: "Abraham Lincoln, 1863."

"Excellent!"
said the teacher continuing.

"Let's try one a bit more difficult. Who said, 'Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country?"

Once again, Akio's was the only hand in the air and he said: "John F. Kennedy, 1961."

The teacher snapped at the class, "Class, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Little Akio isn't from this country and he knows more about our history than you do."

She heard a loud whisper: "Who cares about the Japs?"

"Who said that? I want to know right now!"
...she angrily demanded.

Little Akio put his hand up, "General MacArthur, 1945."

At that point, a student in the back said, "I'm gonna puke."

The teacher glares around and asks, "All right! Now who said that?"

Again, Little Akio says, "George Bush to the Japanese Prime Minister, 1991."

Now furious, another student yells, "Oh yeah? Bite this!"

Little Akio jumps out of his chair waving his hand and shouts to the teacher, "Bill Clinton, to Monica Lewinsky, 1997!"

Now with almost mob hysteria someone said, "You little brat! If you say anything else, I'll kill you!"

Little Akio frantically yells at the top of his voice, "Michael Jackson to the children testifying against him, 2004."

The teacher fainted.

As the class gathered around the teacher on the floor, someone said, "Oh Man, we're in trouble now!"

Little Akio said quietly, "The American public if Biden gets elected."