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No, we just love to hire them to be policeman.Clearly, we need to deport all veterans.
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No, we just love to hire them to be policeman.Clearly, we need to deport all veterans.
That is an everyone tactic, called a double tap. My dad worked in CBR for the US Army in the 70's and that was standard doctrine they talked about.That is an ISIS tactic. Do one atrocity and when the local authorities come to help set off a bunch of explosives.
Luckily they didn't seem competent this time.
Current CNN story:This guy killed almost the same number of people as Dylan Roof. The Vegas mass shooter killed 60 people
Let's just see how the coverage compares. All were natural born citizens.
They both served on the same base too.Considering New Orleans and Las Vegas were both military i think it's appropriate that we discuss deportation for all active duty and retired military personnel.
Considering New Orleans and Las Vegas were both military i think it's appropriate that we discuss deportation for all active duty and retired military personnel.
You have no idea of how appealing this is.Surely it's obvious that the vast majority of problems are caused by Americans. Just deport all citizens.
Hey uh, those of us with native blood will stay behind and keep the lights on. Definitely won't blow the ports up on your way out.Surely it's obvious that the vast majority of problems are caused by Americans. Just deport all citizens.
the Las Vegas Wankpanzer guy
A terrible accelerant and a bad explosive. Wondering if it was just meant to send a message with a suicide rather than something more destructive.kinda crap bomb making skills for a Green Beret Master Sergeant. I mean Timothy McVeigh was only a Bradley gunner and look at what he was able to build.
It's probably a less painless way to die than to burn to death.If you are just about to blow yourself up anyway, why shoot yourself? This is not logical.
So the Las Vegas Wankpanzer guy...
I just learned a new word, and a better word, I've never heard, to describe a Cybertruck.
Wankpanzer, Cyberstuck, Cyberschmuck (the driver)I just learned a new word, and a better word, I've never heard, to describe a Cybertruck.
Still a pretty big fan of Musklorean, Teslorean, etc.Wankpanzer, Cyberstuck, Cyberschmuck (the driver)
I made up the last one. I had another one I made up but can't remember it. The other two are from social media
"Wankpanzer” is interesting not only for what it means but also for how it’s constructed. On the YCombinator Hacker News forum, user “Schmageggy”2 proposed in June 2022 that “wankpanzer” be categorized as a shitgibbon compound: “a single-syllable expletive followed by an absurd or innocuous two-syllable noun as a trochee.” Shitgibbon, of course, rose to prominence during the early days of the Trump White House residency. As Ben Zimmer noted in a February 2017 post for the Strong Language blog: “Shitgibbon has a lot going for it, with the same punchy meter as other Trumpian epithets popularized last summer like cockwomble, fucknugget, and jizztrumpet.” Ben traced the origin of shitgibbon in a follow-up article for Slate.
Oh and Incel Camino tooStill a pretty big fan of Musklorean, Teslorean, etc.
Those were still cool cars though, at least.
The active-duty Green Beret who was driving a Tesla Cybertruck that blew up outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year’s Day “was a 100 percent patriot,” his bewildered uncle said Thursday.
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, was “like a Rambo-type, for lack of a better word,” Dean Livelsberger told The Independent.
Dean, whose older brother is Livelsberger’s father, Roger, himself an Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam, said his nephew “loved the Army.”
“He used to have all patriotic stuff on Facebook, he was 100 percent loving the country,” he continued. “He loved Trump, and he was always a very, very patriotic soldier, a patriotic American. It’s one of the reasons he was in Special Forces for so many years. It wasn’t just one tour of duty.”
