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Saturday, May 20, 2017

Anybody Want To Drive Up To DC And Mix It Up With Erdogan's Security?

Fuck those assholes.
Is that sonofabitch even still in the U.S.? I reckon not because Trump's not here.
Those bastards are protected by diplomatic immunity, right?
Seriously, if that PoS comes back, I'm driving up to protest. I'll hand those fuckheads their asses.

11 comments:

  1. Diplomatic immunity, yes, and they all left the country almost immediately. Proper response is more funds and arms for the YPG/YPJ--the guys that (a) are fighting ISIS, and (b) Turkey hates.

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  2. Also: a guaranteed ass-whipping if they ever try this bullshit again...

    I don't understand any of that shit over there...but will take your word for it / learn about YPG/YPJ.

    Motherfuckers!
    What fucking country do they think this is? GodDAMN I wish I'd have been up there. I thought TRUMP pissed me off but I have not been this pissed off for political reasons since....well, a long goddamn time is what I'm saying...

    You can't goddamn beat up protesters in THE UNITED BY GOD STATES OF AMERICA

    SONOFABITCH I AM PISSED OFF AND IT'S NOT JUST THE WOODFORD RESERVE RYE TALKIN' I AM READY TO KICK SOME GOD DAMN ASS AH TELL YOU WHUT

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  3. Darius Jedburgh5:12 PM

    He will too, guys. I've seen him in action. He's a serious badass.

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  4. LOL
    AND THAT WAS JUST BAR-FIGHT PISSED OFF YOU AIN'T EVEN SEEN ME FIRST-AMENDMENT PISSED OFF

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  5. Darius Jedburgh6:59 PM

    Sure Winst, absolutely!... just bar-fight pissed off... You're right! Hey, I... I didn't mean nothin by it!

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  6. The police beat up peaceful protestors in America quite frequently (black lives matter, occupy wallstreet, etc). I'll agree this is probably worse, since it's an outside agent, but it still happens.

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  7. LOL DJ is muh loyal shield-bearer...he keeds...he keeds...

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  8. Aa,
    Can you link to that?

    Not that I need to be any more pissed off than I already am...

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  9. I would say 'the police beat up peaceful protestors sometimes,' not 'quite frequently.'

    In any case, having some foreign leader come in and order it done by a bunch of henchmen is in one way not as bad--it essentially never happens, so it's very much the exception. But in another way it's way, way worse: they did it with zero authority; it's not so different from an act of war.

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  10. Sorry, no clear link. But I'm thinking of all those times, during peaceful protests, over the years where the police have gotten violent. Pepper spray, blows, etc. (and perhaps quite frequently is the wrong term).

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  11. Yes, this happens. But the really big deal is arrests and actual charges of felony rioting for just nearby when a few people are breaking windows. Combined with Jeff Sessions' intent to pursue maximum charges and incarceration, this is a major issue. Tear gas only lasts a few minutes, and is highly visible in the press.

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