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15 minutes ago, MacabreEternal said:

Well aren't I glad I was sensible with the booze last night?  Left the hotel this morning only to find the police lying in wait to breathalyser test anyone driving out of the arena car park.  Blew a zero but absolutely crapped myself.  Hitting the hay by eleven was a good call!

Traffic stop in the morning? Sneaky bastards.

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On 11/9/2016 at 10:15 AM, FatherAlabaster said:

Well, my state voted to legalize marijuana, passed a ballot initiative requiring humane conditions for some livestock, and said no to a massive proposed charter school expansion, so we didn't lose every fight.

Whew , well here's to that!  Our state stuck to its bible thumping civil liberties squashing tradition.

On 11/9/2016 at 6:37 AM, True Belief said:

Here's the front page of one of our papers down here. Says it all....

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Back during the primaries I said, "these are the fucking choices!?"  Im sure the world thinks we have gone daft.  Practice saying "Ah Great" cause old dandy Don is going to make America Great Again. Not likely great for anyone I know, buckling up for a bumpy ride myself.  AH Great

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23 hours ago, ProfessorThrashman said:

Has anybody else had the overwhelming fucking urge to scratch their brain out with a q-tip? >0<

Yes! It never seems to end well, though...

23 minutes ago, MetalRecordingServices said:

Whew , well here's to that!  Our state stuck to its bible thumping civil liberties squashing tradition.

Back during the primaries I said, "these are the fucking choices!?"  Im sure the world thinks we have gone daft.  Practice saying "Ah Great" cause old dandy Don is going to make America Great Again. Not likely great for anyone I know, buckling up for a bumpy ride myself.  AH Great

I know, right? The primaries were fucking ridiculous, and what's coming our way now is even more so, for lots of reasons. I have a lot of friends and family down South, but I could never move back there. I lived in North Carolina for eleven or twelve years all told; thinking about the way it is now makes me miss the 90s.

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1 hour ago, ProfessorThrashman said:

I'll say this, I don't have stars in my eyes for trump, but I'd rather keep my constitutional rights.

Trouble is in America the party that works folks up about keeping gun rights, has ebbed and diminished search and seizure rights for  all it can for over 40 years. Without those, gun rights won't matter anymore, if they can just enter your house at weakest whim. They can go in and take anything, guns included. So without the foundation of civil liberties, other rights get real easy to destroy.    If a neighbor calls in a fake domestic, no warrant needed anymore. That's to establish no warrant needed for other police whims.    No Entry, No Quarter used to be a solid right, now its kind of iffy. Without those, gun rights are an unfortunately thin veil.

We need a new political party to replace the banter and dysfunction.

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