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  1. The defense rested earlier Monday after a former mayor testified that the Klan was a "peaceful organization."

     

    Harlan Majure, who was mayor of this rural Mississippi town in the 1990s, said Killen was a good man and that the part-time preacher's Klan membership would not change his opinion.

     

    Majure said the Klan "did a lot of good up here" and said he was not personally aware of the organization's bloody past.

     

    "As far as I know it's a peaceful organization," Majure said. His comment was met with murmurs in the packed courtroom

     

     

    H O L Y.

     

    S H I T.

  2. I've heard him say that about Chomsky as well.

     

    Something along the lines that Noam is a government tool that furthers the phony left/right paradigm.

     

    Alex Jones brings up some legit issues, and I got to infowars.com to see what he's chatting about so I can do some of my own research on the topic. But I try not to use him as a reference for the sake of credibility. I don't even put much effort into it, and I've caught him twisting the facts for the sake of making his paranoid arguments work. But I guess now days you can't completely discredit or blame someone for being paranoid, haha And I love watching those video clips of him standing up in the middle of a press conference or something and verbally attacking CIA agents.

     

    An example I can think of now is when he talks about police and military working together, and there being a constitutional amendment that forbids this. Well every instance of military and police together that I've seen him document has always been in a city where the president happened to be at that time. And supposedly the president can have military detail working with the local police. This is something i'm interested in though, so if anyone can point me towards some good writing on the subject that takes things a little further than Mr. Jones, please do so.

     

    Check out this interview Alex did with Gary Busey, who must have had a head full of acid at the time. classic shizz

     

    http://www.sacredcow.com/media/source/othe...usey/busey1.wmv

     

    "I was born with the energy of 10 men with normal jobs"

  3. One of the things I like about Kabar is that he doesn't start off every post by calling someone a fucking retard.

     

    And if you need any advice on how to refinish a gun stock, he is the man to ask.

  4. quisp is the shit, although i can't find it where i live.

    Only a few stores in the area will get a shipment once a year, after that you'll just have to wait until the next quisp season

     

    apple jacks, raisin bran, grape nuts, honey nut cheerios, cap'n cunt, and fruity pebbles are my favorites. I could never take the lucky charms, I don't like the texture of those slimy little marshmallows after they've been soaking in milk for a few minutes.

     

    Speaking of juice, one thing I really miss is Hi-C Ecto cooler.

     

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    used to get that shit in those big cans and make one hole for pouring and another for airflow, FUCK YEAH

  5. Yo what's up man.

     

    Icy grape is cool because it's hard to come by and expensive. Just the knowledge of such a thing is a 'one-up' on all those that aren't down with the icy grape.

     

    props

  6. I'll post this here in addition to the citgo thread

     

    From BBC.co.uk

     

     

    Chavez considers breaking US ties

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he will consider breaking diplomatic ties with the US if it fails to hand over a Cuban-born terror suspect.

     

    Venezuela says Luis Posada Carriles must stand trial over the 1976 bombing of Cuba's plane that killed 73 people.

     

    Mr Chavez says Washington would be guilty of protecting international terrorism if it refused extradition.

     

    Mr Posada Carriles - the 77-year-old former CIA employee - was charged last week with illegal entry into the US.

     

    US immigration officials said that he would be held in custody until an immigration court hearing on 13 June.

     

    Washington has up to 60 days to consider Venezuela's extradition request under a 1922 treaty between the two countries.

     

    'Wasting money'

    "If they don't extradite him (Mr Posada Carriles) in the time allowed in our agreement, we will review our relations with the United States," Mr Chavez said in his regular Sunday TV programme.

     

     

    He said Caracas would decide "if it worth having an embassy in the United States, wasting money, or for the United States to have an embassy here".

     

    "It is difficult, very difficult, to maintain ties with a government that so shamelessly hides and protects international terrorism," Mr Chavez said.

     

    The president last week described Mr Posada Carriles as "a self-confessed terrorist".

     

    Washington stance

    Mr Posada Carriles - who was born in Cuba but now holds Venezuelan nationality - has denied involvement in the attack on the Cuban airline passenger plane on a flight from Caracas to Havana.

     

    Mr Posada Carriles escaped a Venezuelan prison in 1985 while awaiting a trial on appeal.

     

    He was twice acquitted by Venezuelan courts of plotting to bomb the plane.

     

    The US says it will not deport Mr Posada Carriles to any country that would hand him over to Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba.

     

    Venezuela has said it will not hand Mr Posada Carriles over, and Mr Castro has insisted he will be happy to see him tried there.

  7. From BBC.co.uk

     

     

    Chavez considers breaking US ties

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he will consider breaking diplomatic ties with the US if it fails to hand over a Cuban-born terror suspect.

     

    Venezuela says Luis Posada Carriles must stand trial over the 1976 bombing of Cuba's plane that killed 73 people.

     

    Mr Chavez says Washington would be guilty of protecting international terrorism if it refused extradition.

     

    Mr Posada Carriles - the 77-year-old former CIA employee - was charged last week with illegal entry into the US.

     

    US immigration officials said that he would be held in custody until an immigration court hearing on 13 June.

     

    Washington has up to 60 days to consider Venezuela's extradition request under a 1922 treaty between the two countries.

     

    'Wasting money'

    "If they don't extradite him (Mr Posada Carriles) in the time allowed in our agreement, we will review our relations with the United States," Mr Chavez said in his regular Sunday TV programme.

     

     

    He said Caracas would decide "if it worth having an embassy in the United States, wasting money, or for the United States to have an embassy here".

     

    "It is difficult, very difficult, to maintain ties with a government that so shamelessly hides and protects international terrorism," Mr Chavez said.

     

    The president last week described Mr Posada Carriles as "a self-confessed terrorist".

     

    Washington stance

    Mr Posada Carriles - who was born in Cuba but now holds Venezuelan nationality - has denied involvement in the attack on the Cuban airline passenger plane on a flight from Caracas to Havana.

     

    Mr Posada Carriles escaped a Venezuelan prison in 1985 while awaiting a trial on appeal.

     

    He was twice acquitted by Venezuelan courts of plotting to bomb the plane.

     

    The US says it will not deport Mr Posada Carriles to any country that would hand him over to Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba.

     

    Venezuela has said it will not hand Mr Posada Carriles over, and Mr Castro has insisted he will be happy to see him tried there.

  8. And watch him use this shit as a pretext to invade some other countries.

     

    It will turn out the people involved were from Iran or Syria, just watch. haha

     

     

    Meanwhile, in 2008...

     

    florida_bush.jpg

     

    "I mean, afterall they did try to kill my brother."

  9. It must be policy to deny and cover up assassination attempts, because obviously everyone in the world loves Bush, and no one would ever want to harm him.

     

    This administration's denial is beneath even them.

     

    When I first heard this story, I caught a whiff of bullshit when it was reported as a dud grenade and nothing more than a prank.

     

    And in the first reports they said it came within 30 meters of the illiterate boyscout, which wasn’t close enough in my opinion. But I didn’t even think about the grenade only being a distraction, like symbols had mentioned.

     

    It sounds like something came very close to happening that day.

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