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Step by step walk the thousand mile road
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99.99999995% of all of our problems worldwide would disappear in about 10 minutes if we got rid of every single politician.

The other problems will be solved by the people themselves


One way or another, the people will solve both sets of problems.





Nice is overrated

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Airsoftguy, June 29, 2018
 
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Dumb question, based on another post this week about problems in Europe where a guy was chasing several officers around threading them as they ran away, why do the police not carry firearms?

I have seen that only special SWAT type units carry firearms why not everyone.


In Europe, neither British nor Republic of Ireland police officers are routinely armed walking the streets or driving around. Northern Irish police ARE, and have been since 1922.
 
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Cultural practices, like religious beliefs, are usually very difficult and slow to change in societies.

If the police themselves reject the idea of being armed and express that idea to the populace at large, it’s not likely to change anytime soon. If police are only being chased by criminals, what’s the big deal is the question that will be asked. Certainly it’s better that that happens than the streets run with the blood of the police’s victims. Roll Eyes

Plus, there can be no question that the UK’s laws pertaining to private firearms ownership greatly reduce the chance that police officers will be confronted by firearms. If that were to change, attitudes would change. As I understand it, the increasing prevalence of firearms in lawless hands some years ago was the reason the UK even has limited numbers of armed officers.

Keep in mind that the idea police should not be armed is far from unknown in this country, and is becoming more common all the time. Even on the Right if one officer out of hundreds of thousands does something that is perceived as being unjustified, out come the torches and pitchforks. That’s only one of the reasons why I would actively discourage anyone I cared about from becoming any sort of LEO.




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To operate serious weapons in a serious manner.
 
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Get my pies
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So let it be written,
so let it be done...
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Told cops where to go for over 29 years…
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♫“Bang, bang, Mickey’s Irish hammer came down upon his head.
Bang, bang, Mickey’s Irish hammer made sure that he was “Sorry man I’m sorry!”” ♫






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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Step by step walk the thousand mile road
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Their knee capping technique needs work.





Nice is overrated

"It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
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♫“Bang, bang, Mickey’s Irish hammer came down upon his head.
Bang, bang, Mickey’s Irish hammer made sure that he was “Sorry man I’m sorry!”” ♫


earworm! Mad




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He's sorry.

Yeah he is one of the sorriest sumbitches I've seen recently. I believe I'd have told him I would shove that stick so far up his ass it would come out of his fukkin eyes!

Screw those migrant MF'ers.
 
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Never miss an opportunity
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Time to get those old blackthorn shillelaghs out and show how differences are properly settled. The shillelagh is the reason why Irish heads are so damn hard.
 
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Screw those migrant muslim MF'ers.


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Get my pies
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delicately calloused
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Poland feeling validated now.



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Anyone know of any Irish lobbying groups foreigners can donate to?
 
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Legalize the Constitution
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Last post in this thread was just a couple months ago, although the thread goes back two years.

There are a couple of posts above featuring Conor McGregor and his interest in the Irish Presidency. As “long-form podcasts” go, this one is relatively short, 55 minutes. Tucker Carlson is, or was, in Dublin where he interviewed McGregor. Almost nothing about MMA, the subject is Irish politics and the state of the country.

We are peaceful; we are not harmless.
- Conor McGregor on the Irish people.



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Ireland seems to be the saddest case yet of a country overrun by Muslim thugs, with the blessing of the government.
It was totally unnecessary; and came after the horrendous examples of Sweden, France, Netherlands, and Germany.
Until recently I would have thought Ireland a wonderful place to visit--wife's family comes from there. Now, neither the UK nor Ireland seems at all inviting.

Our "betters" don't like normal white people, seems to be the bottom line. "The Great Replacement" is a very real thing. Would have happened here if Trump hadn't won. Now at least we have a chance, if the Supreme Court will just do the right thing and tell those hundreds of judges to GFY.


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Step by step walk the thousand mile road
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Now, neither the UK nor Ireland seems at all inviting.
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There are few places on the planet worth visiting today.

Canada? Why? Its just overrun by GDCs.

Europe, save Poland, has gone to the dogs.

Africa. After decolonialization, save for a few standouts like Zambia, African nations are 110% corrupt, violent shitholes.

Australia and New Zealand. Gone full bore commie.

Indian subcontinent? Not with the two nuclear powers there going at it again over terrorism.

SE Asia? Cambodia, Laos, Burma, are all overrun by the CCP.

Former Soviet Union nations? No.

Central America? Not so much.

South America. Argentina is the only place I'd visit.





Nice is overrated

"It's every freedom-loving individual's duty to lie to the government."
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Europeans are very very nice, until they're not. Hopefully the bloodshed is minimal.


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A man's got to know
his limitations
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I liked the interview with McGregor. He was very smart and well spoken. Wish him the best of luck getting Ireland back to being a great coountry.



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