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  • Pentagon placed limits on D.C. Guard ahead of pro-Trump protests due to narrow mission

    "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln

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    • Originally posted by AlabamAlum View Post
      Pentagon placed limits on D.C. Guard ahead of pro-Trump protests due to narrow mission

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...da2_story.html
      There are some other stories that Pelosi called up Northam in Virginia begging for national guard and those got sent over from Arlington and Alexandria fairly quickly. Others called Hogan in Maryland but that request got held up by the Pentagon for some reason and they didn't get released until the Army Secretary personally intervened.

      EDIT: My bad, the national guard from Virginia didn't arrive till thursday morning. Northam sent state police too and THEY are the ones who showed up fairly quickly.
      Last edited by Dr. Strangelove; January 8, 2021, 11:12 AM.

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      • You can find the answers to a lot of WTF?s by looking at Facebook. I perfectly understand why most of us absolutely despise the forum, but it can be an absolute goldmine as an intelligence asset about how those that have too much time, with nothing better to do than be outraged (almost exclusively boomers and millennials), operate. It’s the best place for people to say ridiculous things without directly confronting their audience. All they see are their supporters and the occasional reckless attempts at calling out their B.S.- for which their whole cult immediately jumps into attack mode. They honestly think that everybody else is cool about what they have to say and that they can make a difference if they carry it over into the real world.

        It’s no coincidence that most millennials are the offspring of boomers- and all due respect to those of us here that fall into either category. Regardless of which side we fall on, we all get it.

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        • Originally posted by Tom W View Post
          You can find the answers to a lot of WTF?s by looking at Facebook. I perfectly understand why most of us absolutely despise the forum, but it can be an absolute goldmine as an intelligence asset about how those that have too much time, with nothing better to do than be outraged (almost exclusively boomers and millennials), operate. It’s the best place for people to say ridiculous things without directly confronting their audience. All they see are their supporters and the occasional reckless attempts at calling out their B.S.- for which their whole cult immediately jumps into attack mode. They honestly think that everybody else is cool about what they have to say and that they can make a difference if they carry it over into the real world.

          It’s no coincidence that most millennials are the offspring of boomers- and all due respect to those of us here that fall into either category. Regardless of which side we fall on, we all get it.
          If you see a lot of footage from inside the Capitol you can't help be struck by how many of them were posing for selfies or other photos. Or stupidly live-streamed the whole thing. We've become a highly performative society.

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          • Remember when camcorders first got cheap and every once in a while there'd be a story about teenagers doing crimes and filming themselves the entire time. And you'd say to yourself, how fucking stupid to document yourself committing crimes? And now 40 something grown ass adults do it all the time.

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            • Originally posted by froot loops View Post
              These fellows look like they were very peaceful men.

              Which is why I advocate blasting the first one to jump through the window. Studies have conclusively shown that when someone gets shot, they stop what they’re doing immediately with near 100% reliability.

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              • Facebook sucks, but I understand Tom W's point about it being a goldmine for figuring this shit out.

                I always think about how utopian the early days of PCs, then the Internet and now social media were. It was all going to be sunshine and lollypops at each step but then it seems like it gets progressively worse. When people would talk to each face to face, you generally don't talk politics. Make politics boring again.

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                • There's a lot to be said for that. I maintain FB only for family reasons. I never, ever make a political comment or "like" anything political (and it's been a challenge w/ the preposterous notion that Left rioters were treated harshly weaseling its way into my TL -- but, again, it helps you sort out where people stand and exactly how ignorant they are).

                  For that matter, I never make political comments in my job -- which is a poltical office!

                  I save all my political wisdom for this lot. You lucky fucking bastards.
                  Last edited by iam416; January 8, 2021, 11:48 AM.
                  Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                  Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                  • You can add cable TV to that list as well. Remember how great it was to have 24/7 music videos, Sports AND news?

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                      Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                      • I remember when cable had to lobby local communities for infrastructure subsidies (meaning additional millage) back in the early 70s.


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                        • You guys got hoodwinked!!

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                          • Wednesday quickly overshadowed the Georgia runoffs but Warnock's lead has grown to over 80,000 votes. Ossoff ahead by about 45,000. Both well outside the range to request a recount.

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                            • Originally posted by iam416 View Post
                              There's a lot to be said for that. I maintain FB only for family reasons. I never, ever make a political comment or "like" anything political (and it's been a challenge w/ the preposterous notion that Left rioters were treated harshly weaseling its way into my TL -- but, again, it helps you sort out where people stand and exactly how ignorant they are).
                              .

                              It develops discipline. But, it's a daily exercise in restraint to absolutely not go ballistic on people who seem otherwise decent..

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                              • Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
                                Wednesday quickly overshadowed the Georgia runoffs but Warnock's lead has grown to over 80,000 votes. Ossoff ahead by about 45,000. Both well outside the range to request a recount.
                                Late barrage of votes for one side...whodathunk it...

                                shocking
                                Shut the fuck up Donny!

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