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Jake Anderson
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I was pulled over this morning by a cop and he said i was speeding but i think he really stopped me for driving while White.
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Brent Hatley
United States
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Us po white folk is outnumbered around these parts. But some of them other folk claim to be a minority and act like we owe them a living.
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Honky the red neck cracka
Rio Rancho, NM
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Being an officialized belt buckle wearing Bubba from the deep South I do declare that it's time for some ice cold lemonade, a Colonel sized bucket of smoked ribs and a good ol' fashion minority beat down. Git-R-Done!
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“Each Thought Creates A Reality”
Since: Nov 08
Indianapolis
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Hard to believe that the government would rob people of what is rightly theirs. So it could not be theirs. There is a law about having that much money in cash. Should have used an ATM. Or a Credit Card. Cash is no longer king.
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“US Navy”
Since: Jan 10
Location hidden
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Willothewisp wrote: Hard to believe that the government would rob people of what is rightly theirs. So it could not be theirs. There is a law about having that much money in cash. Should have used an ATM. Or a Credit Card. Cash is no longer king. CASH: the forgotten form of payment. - no PIN to remember - no mag strip to worry about - no signature required - you don't hold up others in the check out line - doesn't bounce(for the most part) - no monthly fee's are owed - you can't over spend it, when its spent, its gone - you can see how much you have w/o logging on or calling - one look shows your balance
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“Each Thought Creates A Reality”
Since: Nov 08
Indianapolis
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CornDogz wrote: <quoted text> CASH: the forgotten form of payment. - no PIN to remember - no mag strip to worry about - no signature required - you don't hold up others in the check out line - doesn't bounce(for the most part) - no monthly fee's are owed - you can't over spend it, when its spent, its gone - you can see how much you have w/o logging on or calling - one look shows your balance forgotten unless you carry it...
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LawStruck Down
Los Alamos, NM
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Willothewisp wrote: Hard to believe that the government would rob people of what is rightly theirs. So it could not be theirs. There is a law about having that much money in cash. Should have used an ATM. Or a Credit Card. Cash is no longer king. The law in question has been struck down by Federal Courts. Nm cops do not seem to recognize the Fed. Gov't, they do not abide by the Courts decisions.
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“Each Thought Creates A Reality”
Since: Nov 08
Indianapolis
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LawStruck Down wrote: <quoted text> The law in question has been struck down by Federal Courts. Nm cops do not seem to recognize the Fed. Gov't, they do not abide by the Courts decisions. Hard to believe...
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texas ranger
Austin, TX
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LawStruck Down wrote: <quoted text> The law in question has been struck down by Federal Courts. Nm cops do not seem to recognize the Fed. Gov't, they do not abide by the Courts decisions. I been trying to tell yall that NM is not civilized. It's getting just like Mexico. Get out while the getting is good.
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lol
Phoenix, AZ
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texas ranger wrote: <quoted text> I been trying to tell yall that NM is not civilized. It's getting just like Mexico. Get out while the getting is good. leave to a dumb a$$ Texan to make such a comment.
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Since: Dec 10
Albuquerque
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Jake Anderson wrote: I was pulled over this morning by a cop and he said i was speeding but i think he really stopped me for driving while White. No, I'm pretty sure you were speeding. You know how you are.
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Since: Dec 10
Albuquerque
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texas ranger wrote: <quoted text> I been trying to tell yall that NM is not civilized. It's getting just like Mexico. Get out while the getting is good. When are you going to finally get up the guts to secede? Least you can do to make up for the whole W thing. All talk and no action? All hat and no cattle?
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texas ranger
Austin, TX
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walterfm wrote: <quoted text> When are you going to finally get up the guts to secede? Least you can do to make up for the whole W thing. All talk and no action? All hat and no cattle? We done been a free country once, silly. We got everything we want here in Texas except ski areas and yall are nice enough to let us rent yours. As for W: salt of the earth, my friend.
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Since: Dec 10
Albuquerque
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texas ranger wrote: <quoted text> We done been a free country once, silly. We got everything we want here in Texas except ski areas and yall are nice enough to let us rent yours. As for W: salt of the earth, my friend. Saltpeter of the earth, yes.
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Quinn
Albuquerque, NM
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texas ranger wrote: <quoted text> As for W: salt of the earth, my friend. Salt contaminates the water, kills vegetation, poisons the soil. Yes, W: salt of the earth, indead!!!
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texas ranger
Austin, TX
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Quinn wrote: <quoted text> Salt contaminates the water, kills vegetation, poisons the soil. Yes, W: salt of the earth, indead!!! Did yall ever hear that W was a cheerleader in college? In fact, some say he goes both ways. Here's the type of press W get here in Texas: CRAWFORD, TX – George W. Bush shocked his family, friends and the nation by announcing today that he is gay. George W. Bush, whose memoir Decision Points will be released in October, spoke with reporters outside his Crawford Ranch.“Fellas, I woke up this morning and told Laura that I just realized after all these years that I am gay. I am a gay Texan. And I tell you, I feel good about it. I am gay as they make ‘em. Gay, gay, gay…” This startling news came on heels of the announcement by Ken Mehlman, who headed the Republican National Committee between 2005 and 2007, that HE was gay. Mehlman came out in an interview with the Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder:“It’s taken me 43 years to get comfortable with this part of my life,” Mehlman said.“Everybody has their own path to travel, their own journey, and for me, over the past few months, I’ve told my family, friends, former colleagues, and current colleagues, and they’ve been wonderful and supportive. The process has been something that’s made me a happier and better person. It’s something I wish I had done years ago.” George W. Bush immediately announced his support for Ken Mehlman.“Ken’s done great work for this country and he’s one of the finest men I’ve every known.” Apparently, according to Bush insiders, after making his statement of support, Bush went back to his ranch and sat on the porch in “deep contemplation.” Bush stayed on the porch all night thinking – something he hadn’t done in years. When the sun rose, Bush rushed into the house and told Laura that he had an incredible epiphany.“I’m gay, Laura. I just realized it. I’m gay!” http://weeklyworldnews.com/politics/21497/geo...
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Since: Dec 10
Albuquerque
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texas ranger wrote: <quoted text> Did yall ever hear that W was a cheerleader in college? In fact, some say he goes both ways. Here's the type of press W get here in Texas: CRAWFORD, TX – George W. Bush shocked his family, friends and the nation by announcing today that he is gay. George W. Bush, whose memoir Decision Points will be released in October, spoke with reporters outside his Crawford Ranch.“Fellas, I woke up this morning and told Laura that I just realized after all these years that I am gay. I am a gay Texan. And I tell you, I feel good about it. I am gay as they make ‘em. Gay, gay, gay…” This startling news came on heels of the announcement by Ken Mehlman, who headed the Republican National Committee between 2005 and 2007, that HE was gay. Mehlman came out in an interview with the Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder:“It’s taken me 43 years to get comfortable with this part of my life,” Mehlman said.“Everybody has their own path to travel, their own journey, and for me, over the past few months, I’ve told my family, friends, former colleagues, and current colleagues, and they’ve been wonderful and supportive. The process has been something that’s made me a happier and better person. It’s something I wish I had done years ago.” George W. Bush immediately announced his support for Ken Mehlman.“Ken’s done great work for this country and he’s one of the finest men I’ve every known.” Apparently, according to Bush insiders, after making his statement of support, Bush went back to his ranch and sat on the porch in “deep contemplation.” Bush stayed on the porch all night thinking – something he hadn’t done in years. When the sun rose, Bush rushed into the house and told Laura that he had an incredible epiphany.“I’m gay, Laura. I just realized it. I’m gay!” http://weeklyworldnews.com/politics/21497/geo... Muy bueno!
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“Each Thought Creates A Reality”
Since: Nov 08
Indianapolis
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texas ranger wrote: <quoted text> Did yall ever hear that W was a cheerleader in college? In fact, some say he goes both ways. Here's the type of press W get here in Texas: CRAWFORD, TX – George W. Bush shocked his family, friends and the nation by announcing today that he is gay. George W. Bush, whose memoir Decision Points will be released in October, spoke with reporters outside his Crawford Ranch.“Fellas, I woke up this morning and told Laura that I just realized after all these years that I am gay. I am a gay Texan. And I tell you, I feel good about it. I am gay as they make ‘em. Gay, gay, gay…” This startling news came on heels of the announcement by Ken Mehlman, who headed the Republican National Committee between 2005 and 2007, that HE was gay. Mehlman came out in an interview with the Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder:“It’s taken me 43 years to get comfortable with this part of my life,” Mehlman said.“Everybody has their own path to travel, their own journey, and for me, over the past few months, I’ve told my family, friends, former colleagues, and current colleagues, and they’ve been wonderful and supportive. The process has been something that’s made me a happier and better person. It’s something I wish I had done years ago.” George W. Bush immediately announced his support for Ken Mehlman.“Ken’s done great work for this country and he’s one of the finest men I’ve every known.” Apparently, according to Bush insiders, after making his statement of support, Bush went back to his ranch and sat on the porch in “deep contemplation.” Bush stayed on the porch all night thinking – something he hadn’t done in years. When the sun rose, Bush rushed into the house and told Laura that he had an incredible epiphany.“I’m gay, Laura. I just realized it. I’m gay!” http://weeklyworldnews.com/politics/21497/geo... That's great that one American President could admit he's gay. Thank you for that piece of history. Maybe O could quote it in his support of gay marriage and bring us together.
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