bgz
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4 years ago

Inquisitive people read and consider other people's thoughts seeking the truth, which allows them to form their own.
That seems to never have been a burden for you.[frypan]

RayR wrote:



I think it's more like you need someone to tell you what and how to think. I have seen no evidence of an original thought come out of your head except the "left is evil"... but I'm guessing every one of your sources at least implies as much.

I imagine your sources all have very nice things to say about the generalized left and your opinions are formed entirely and completely on your own, then I have to step back and think... nah, RayRay has the mind of a highly intelligent chimpanzee... he's not forming any of his own opinions.

Broken records don't have opinions, they regurgitate the same sh*t over and over.
RayR
4 years ago
Thank you, Ben, You've once again shown me that your ideas and opinions rose fully formed out of your head. You must be like a demigod
bgz
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4 years ago
I'm glad you finally realized that.
RayR
4 years ago
I'm going to start calling you Pinky Narcissus..
RayR
4 years ago

FBI Wants Family Members To Snitch On Each Other To Prevent 'Homegrown Extremism'



"As the Nazis worked to consolidate their power and build a cohesive “national community,” suppression of dissent played a key role. In 1933, the Nazis issued a decree that required Germans to turn in anyone who spoke against the party, its leaders, or the government..." -Facing History

The FBI issued an ominous tweet on Sunday which encourages "family members and peers" to "learn how to spot suspicious behaviors and report them to the FBI" in the name of national security.

The broadly-worded tweet from the same agency that confiscated an unassembled Lego model of the US Capitol as evidence against a Jan. 6 protester - suggests that family members are "often best positioned to witness signs of mobilization to violence." For example, your radicalized Antifa nephew is being encouraged tell the FBI that you might be a domestic terror threat because you own guns and told the family at Thanksgiving you don't like illegal immigration.

The FBI's tweet goes hand-in-hand with a campaign dating back to at least September of 2020, when FBI Director Chris Wray told Congress that the greatest threat facing America comes from domestic extremists (and not the thousands of 'protesters' who spent much of last year looting, murdering and setting fires across American cities), which quickly morphed into 'angry white men' who disagree with Democratic policies.

https://t.co/s1EyFIf5tA 
— ⛹🏻‍♀️Adri 🇺🇸 (@simpliadri) July 11, 2021

Combine that with President Biden framing the Capitol rioters as 'white supremacists,' which he said is 'he most lethal terrorist threat to our homeland today', and Gen. Mark Milley, the highest-ranking military officer in the U.S. as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testifying last month that he wants to understand where 'white rage' comes from, and it couldn't be more clear that this is a coordinated propaganda campaign to demonize an entire race to solve a problem that largely doesn't exist, while actual domestic terrorism is excused as 'mostly peaceful' protests.

Chicago's 400 homicides year-to-date (black rage?) apparently don't register on the radar, but if your indoctrinated leftist family member thinks you're on the path to 'extremism', you may receive a knock on the door.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fbi-wants-family-members-snitch-each-other-thought-crimes 


History repeating itself.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



That just goes to show you dicktators have no original tyrannical thoughts.
If history doesn't exactly repeat itself, it sure rhymes.

But I'm sure the original thought police here will disagree.
Mr. Jones
4 years ago
Rats-R -Us

The D.N.C.
bgz
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4 years ago

That just goes to show you dicktators have no original tyrannical thoughts.
If history doesn't exactly repeat itself, it sure rhymes.

But I'm sure the original thought police here will disagree.

RayR wrote:



Here's an original thought... all the would be tyrants have a single goal... to step on RayRay's lawn... unless RayRay doesn't have a lawn, that would explain why he's so angry all the time.
tonygraz
4 years ago
I'm guessing he sublets from a subterranean landlord.
DrMaddVibe
4 years ago
However, the FBI in its formal response, declined to comment, saying it uses “lawful sources to collect intelligence”.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/haiti-assassination-us-informant-dea-b1882975.html 



What????


FBI "informants" in the Capitol Bldg on Jan. 6th...and boots on the ground assassinating a Haitian President?

Naw, right? What intelligence comes from shooting people? If its that great send them to Chicago!!!
RayR
4 years ago

Here's an original thought... all the would be tyrants have a single goal... to step on RayRay's lawn... unless RayRay doesn't have a lawn, that would explain why he's so angry all the time.

bgz wrote:



Right on cue, The "original thought" police here would come out of their holes and blather some predictable irrational thoughts in defense of their dicktators.

BTW...would you come over and cut my lawn? I'll give you a cigar.
bgz
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4 years ago
Wtf are you babbling about now... no I will not mow your lawn... I'll step and stomp and might even bring my dog to take a sh*t on it...
Mr. Jones
4 years ago
I never did ...after 9-9-2012...
Brewha
4 years ago
That’s a long time for a dog not to ****…
DrMaddVibe
4 years ago
The Rank Shame of the FBI’s Rank and File


It’s up to the rank and file to earn back the trust and respect of the American people.

More than 530 mostly peaceful Trump supporters have now been arrested for their unauthorized tour of the Capitol on January 6. The incomparable Julie Kelly has covered in grueling detail their arrests, indefinite detainment, and the cruelty with which they’ve been treated by the federal government. 

Many of these protesters have been arrested by the FBI, a once-revered federal law enforcement entity that at one point might have deserved your respect. 

It doesn’t anymore. 

Many conservatives, it seems, lost a great deal of respect for the James Comey-led FBI after it illegally spied on former President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign using the Democratic National Committee’s fake opposition research as pretext. That agency, like law enforcement entities in the Third World, became a political tool meant to help elect a candidate preferred by powerful entities in Washington and beyond. Its plan was foiled, and the members of the organization who, to use the parlance of our times, orchestrated that grave attack on our democracy, were caught red-handed. None of them went to jail. They weren’t even fired. Resignation was the heftiest punishment for perhaps the most egregious crime ever exposed in the United States.  

Looking back, the lack of accountability should have been a major warning sign to ordinary Americans. But many of us, especially conservatives, weren’t ready to believe that the entire FBI was rotten to the core, so we explained it away. 

“It’s a leadership problem,” many of us thought. “Comey might be an irredeemable, partisan disgrace who led the agency astray, but the rank and file FBI are still fundamentally good.” 

We were wrong. 

The FBI’s rank and file recently banged down the door of a Florida pastor and his son. Neither were accused of violent crimes, but the rank and file arrested both of them, taking the pastor’s son into custody in front of his three-year-old daughter. The rank and file terrorized a Lakeland, Florida community by shouting through loudspeakers and using flashbang devices in its pre-dawn raid on the home of three January 6 suspects. The rank and file arrested a 69-year-old California woman accused of taking photos in the Capitol building for 30 minutes, after members of the rank and file questioned her without an attorney present. She thought she was helping the rank and file catch the “real” bad guys, only to learn that the rank and file had targeted her as the bad guy for her half-hour of photography. 

These types of boorish, melodramatic arrests of by-and-large ordinary Americans have been carried out by the rank and file for more than six months. The manner of the arrests themselves is clearly punitive, meant to send a clear message: the federal government is powerful, and if you are deemed its enemy, you will feel its wrath. 

You might think that during such an extended period of time, at least one rank and file FBI member might have thought to himself, “Gee, this seems like overkill,” or “By golly, where are all those violent criminals we’re supposed to be arresting, like the ones on ‘Criminal Minds?’”  

You might think that some agents, tired of arresting accused trespassers, would have quit out of sheer boredom. 

But if you thought any of these things, you would be wrong. 

No members of the rank and file FBI, as far as we know, have acknowledged the immorality of what they are being ordered to do—terrorize and embarrass the political opponents of their own bosses. Not one member of the rank and file FBI has said to himself, “This just isn’t right,” and turned in his badge and gun in protest. That person would be a hero. But that person does not exist.

Instead, the rank and file continue blindly following orders. The rank and file continue to do the bidding of an overbearing state intent on taking extra-judicial punitive action against its political opponents by attempting to frighten them with military-style raids on their homes.  

By the way, it’s not just the rank and file who have actually carried out these militarized raids who should be considering their moral imperative to speak out, or quit in protest. It’s every rank and file FBI agent nationwide watching his organization become the enforcement arm of an immoral, authoritarian state. 

There is a word for people who sit idly by and refuse to speak up in the face of immorality: cowards. 

But at the risk of once again giving the FBI too much credit, I do not believe that the rank and file FBI have a cowardice problem.

Rather, their problem is two-fold. 

The first problem is a tragic lack of humility. The rank and file have been programmed to think that they can do no wrong, and they truly believe that. After all, they are members of the esteemed and highly-regarded FBI. They’re not slack-jawed rent-a-cops. 

Which brings us to the second problem: the rank and file’s tragic lack of self-awareness. 

With its reputation already bruised after the 2016 shenanigans, busting down grandma’s door with automatic weapons drawn and hauling her off to solitary confinement in a D.C. jail for wearing a MAGA cap at the Capitol isn’t doing much to restore the confidence of American conservatives, who historically have supported law enforcement. The rank and file should recognize that they already have lost a certain degree of moral authority in the eyes of the people who traditionally have had their backs, and that they’re losing more moral authority with every trespassing arrest. Without moral authority, the rank and file aren’t esteemed law enforcement agents. They’re just a well-funded gang of goons. 

For some Americans, it’s already too late for the FBI to redeem itself. They’ve seen too much political persecution to view the FBI as a legitimate authority deserving of any respect. For others, perhaps there’s still hope. 

But the rank and file can’t rely on their bosses to right the ship. That won’t happen. It’s up to the rank and file to earn back the trust and respect of the American people—and thus their moral authority—before it is eroded beyond repair. 

https://amgreatness.com/2021/07/19/the-rank-shame-of-the-fbis-rank-and-file/ 


Throw the "baby" out with the bath water on this. If there was any good there they would've piped up and said something. Expecting them to do something? Well, just look at the stories posted on this thread about their performance .
bgz
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4 years ago
Blame Trump for all that.

He's the one that flipped your positions on law enforcement, tried to flip you on the military (hell, I'm surprised you guys are still sending sh*t to the troops... glad you were able to resist), and basically turned you into a bunch of whiney azz liberals with gunz.

Personally... as someone who has grew up hating the government and have always generally distrusted the police, I think it's f*cking hilarious.
bgz
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4 years ago
Trump's true slogan should have been MALA.. make America liberal again.

He's done a good job... I think we might catch Canada.
ZRX1200
4 years ago
He didn’t try to flip anyone on the FBI, Trump said things that had been unsaid and that was a major pro for hi voters. Denying that just shows how bad you want to project to argue with DMV.

He also ran as a non-interventionist r.e foreign wars, and wanted to close permanent foreign bases. That’s not anti military. Neither was going out of his way to help a navy seal that was railroaded.

But I do admire you trying to change the thread subject even as they’re still present in the public square doing wrong and orange man is not.
bgz
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4 years ago
What about all the generals he threw under the bus?

Everyone was cool with McCain till Trump painted a big L on his forehead.

No... he talked mad sh*t... to say the military was outside his scope of ire is delusional.

He's an extreme narcisist, as such he trivializes the importance of anything that doesn't directly elevate him.

Until people realize that's what happenned to them, this stupid sh*t is going to continue.
RayR
4 years ago


Personally... as someone who has grew up hating the government and have always generally distrusted the police, I think it's f*cking hilarious.

bgz wrote:



You...You...must be one of those "anarchists" that they say hates Amerika!😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
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