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Quantrill
2008-09-07, 15:11
I need to find a Ruby Ridge t-shirt. I've tried googling and all that shit. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.

Star Wars Fan
2008-09-08, 04:21
http://tinyurl.com/25ydvo
http://tinyurl.com/ew7rk


hmm...actually
http://tinyurl.com/6p5hzq

is it

Also how do you reconcile your opinion on Ruby Ridge with your condemnation of Timothy McVeigh? Especially given some of them were "liberals". Also how's that planned genocide of "liberals" and those who don't conform to your will doing?

crazy hazy vermonter
2008-09-08, 05:50
really lol

Quantrill
2008-09-08, 22:36
http://tinyurl.com/25ydvo
http://tinyurl.com/ew7rk


hmm...actually
http://tinyurl.com/6p5hzq

is it

Also how do you reconcile your opinion on Ruby Ridge with your condemnation of Timothy McVeigh? Especially given some of them were "liberals". Also how's that planned genocide of "liberals" and those who don't conform to your will doing?

Thanks for the link (to the shirt, not to the kiddie porn, you sick fuck).

Also, not one member of the Randy Weaver family could be classified as "liberal." I recommend you read (if you know how) "Ruby Ridge: the Truth and Tragedy of the Randy Weaver Family" by Jess Walter. It was formerly titled "Every Knee Shall Bow." It might help you clear up some of your misconceptions.

I support the Weavers because, regardless of their political beliefs, they simply wanted to be left alone by a government that I and many others feel is overreaching its authority, and some of them were killed for it. McVeigh was a murderer who deliberately killed innocent civilians with no justifiable military objective. The line is a fine, but distinct, nonetheless.

ComradeAsh
2008-09-09, 00:15
They sound like a bunch of hicks who are better off dead than alive to me.

Quantrill
2008-09-09, 01:58
They sound like a bunch of hicks who are better off dead than alive to me.


And they would have considered you a no-good sodomite who is better off in a penal colony off the coast of Greenland than passing your vile AIDS to every homo in town.

The point is that neither of you were or are prepared to act on your beliefs and violently effect the change that you desire, and so your thoughts and ideas are protected. It's called a FREE country.

Those people were persecuted because of their BELIEFS. And it is happening in Canada, Britain, France, Germany and elsewhere with the advent of "hate speech" legislation and the further criminalization of thought. It is despicable, and should make everyone extremely wary of a too-powerful government.

Star Wars Fan
2008-09-09, 04:33
Thanks for the link (to the shirt, not to the kiddie porn, you sick fuck).

considering the things you said to me and how they arguably affected my life (one of those flamewars I had last year that mighthave affected my ACT scored, but yougot me to finally start on my story on http://warsie.deviantart.com/art/Pointless-and-Flame-Wars-75251872


I support the Weavers because, regardless of their political beliefs, they simply wanted to be left alone by a government that I and many others feel is overreaching its authority, and some of them were killed for it.What about the Montana Freemen? The Branch Davidians?

McVeigh was a murderer who deliberately killed innocent civilians with no justifiable military objective. The line is a fine, but distinct, nonetheless.erm; that building has several government agencies from which the raid on Waco happened though? Aren't government employees, especially those who were involved in Waco arguably responsible?