I’m curious. Are you saying that we currently have liberty because the governor is scared for her life? Or are you arguing that we have tyranny because these goobers are scared of the governor?
Eating at McDonald’s is not evil. Killing government officials and trying to justify it with those words is.
Well put. I think the reason for this is some people are programmed to believe anything wrong their side does is explainable and excusable, while anything (wrong OR right) the other side does is evil and needs to be opposed at any cost.
Do not that chins have nothing whatsoever to do with how good a person is. This is without doubt, one of the stupidest , most pointless cartoons I have seen.
True enough, and carelessly offensive. Chin abnormalities can be caused by inbreeding, and I think that’s probably the intended insult here.
Paranoia alert:
I was scheduled to attend a conference session this morning featuring two DHS officers. It was abruptly cancelled. Was this due to:
- random reasons that have nothing to do with current events?
- DHS agents being recalled into some stage of higher readiness because of the revealed Michigan plot?
- DHS agents being recalled into preparations for some sort of anti-election maneuvers engineered by Secretary Wolf?
FWIW the officers in question are security experts, not soldier types. But I admit I know nothing about how DHS actually works, so please fight my ignorance (and hopefully my paranoia).
I believe I read somewhere that one of the ringleader’s grievances was that he couldn’t work out at his local gym.
REVOLUTION!1!!!1
“Timothy McVeigh also ate at McDonalds. Does that make all McDonalds customers evil?”
This is the absolute worst sort of reasoning, and it smacks of juvenile intent. Are you actually serious? Eating at McDonald’s, equated with mass murder and the language used to justify it…
You are the type of person that can’t be reasoned with, and are the type of person who is the root of all of this strife. Examine your motives.
It’s not like these guys kneeled during the national anthem, cut them some slack.
The local sheriff from where these guys are from condemns… wait no, condemns isn’t right. He implies that they may have been justified to perform a citizens arrest.
Yeah, there’s good people on both sides, here.
That sheriff is beyond belief.
As others have pointed out, this wasn’t Thomas Jefferson, this was Throckminster P. Snodwhistle or some such happyfuck. He’s an early 20th century advocate for liberty in the US, which of course meant that he was extremely vocal about racist terrorism and the fact that women lacked the vote.
KIDDING! AFAICT his pro-liberty activism said nothing about (for example) the Wilmington coup/race massacre. But he did edit a journal called the American Anti-Suffragist, so at least he spoke up on the issue of denying women the vote.
He was pro-.
In terms of famous people I want to quote on behalf of liberty, he’s not famous, I don’t want to quote him, and he wasn’t pro-liberty. He just didn’t want poor people getting uppity is all.
NC had a very short lived militia. Around 90% of them were officers. They said they would not carry guns but the governor shut them down anyway.
There are around 20 something anti-government groups operating in North Carolina per SPLC.
I noticed this look being adopted quite broadly by incel gun-wankers around the time that the movie American Sniper came out.
On a hunch, I decided to see if he was one of those “ constitutional sheriffs”. You know, the ones that the Bundy’s and other militiamen and SovCit types laud as the “highest office in the land”.
Surprise Surprise, he’s not only a constitutional sheriff, he’s a bigwig constitutional sheriff. Their national Man of the Year in 2016.
It’s enough to make me wonder if he had some involvement, it’s quite the coincidence.
Talk about missing the point…
Oh, both the comic, and my posting of it, were crafted with great care.
Not familiar with Preacher, I take it? No “probably” about it.
It is a brave, bigly brave stand you take!
Seriously, even a comic book character mocking another as a “chinless wonder” is now beyond the pale around here?
Remember to thank him personally, by name, every time you mention it. Seems to be something that is getting into fashion to demand.
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