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« Reply #14640 on: February 26, 2018, 02:40:48 PM »
Let's go live to the First Lady with a soothing message for the World



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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14641 on: February 26, 2018, 02:45:36 PM »
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« Reply #14642 on: February 26, 2018, 02:46:45 PM »
hello


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« Reply #14644 on: February 26, 2018, 03:58:38 PM »
It won't come to a vote unless there is a blue wave this November. Trump won't sign it anyway.
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« Reply #14645 on: February 26, 2018, 04:05:49 PM »
The number of apologists for Courage the Cowardly Deputy on ERA is amazing.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14646 on: February 26, 2018, 04:09:21 PM »
Good to see it's ok to criticize police officers for making mistakes now.  :doge
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14647 on: February 26, 2018, 04:48:52 PM »
Looks like there's a new dumbest Republican leader on twitter.

https://twitter.com/CaseyCagle/status/968199605803454465

Editor's Note: He's talking about Delta Airlines ending giving discounted flights to NRA members.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14649 on: February 26, 2018, 05:00:50 PM »
Why does an eagle need a helmet?

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14650 on: February 26, 2018, 05:09:10 PM »
I think you meant, "freedom hat"
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« Reply #14651 on: February 26, 2018, 05:18:22 PM »
These past few days I've actually seen some good ideas from both sides.

Conservative Schools training their kids on what to do if a gunman shows up.

Obviously the liberals and progressives are against that. Because it scares the children or something.
But you already have fire drills, so why not an 'attack' drill once a year.


Liberals want automatic assault rifle bans, at least for the youngsters and that makes sense.

Obviously conservatives are against that, 2nd amendment and all.

Now you have kids on Fox saying their security guards are cowards and classmates yelling on CNN that the GOP might as well have shot those kids themselves.

So you're left with Donald Trump and arming teachers as the narrative.  :derp


And every time he shows up he says: "don't worry we're not going to arm all the teachers. I never said that. I said you need volume, so like 20% and the principals and the dean and the janitors and people that love children with guns and boy they would get those crazy people so fast you wouldn't believe..." This is his dumbest idea since he floated the plan to invade Iraq again but this time take their oil.
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« Reply #14652 on: February 26, 2018, 05:23:53 PM »
We called them lockdown drills when I worked in the schools, but they're designed in the event of an active shooter or someone else dangerous on campus.
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« Reply #14653 on: February 26, 2018, 05:35:29 PM »
When I worked at a local college we had lockdown drills 1-2x a year usually.

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« Reply #14654 on: February 26, 2018, 05:40:50 PM »
I don't live in the US, so I wasn't aware. Guess some politicians and media folks aren't either.

We used to have a fire drill once a year, the fire brigade would also strategically place baby dolls and such that needed to be rescued or some old people would volunteer as victims that needed help getting down the stairs.

It was strictly prohibited to use the elevator, grab your coat, bags, laptops etc. before leaving. As every second counted.
Needless to say the babies and old people were never saved and left behind and me and my friends used the elevator.
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14655 on: February 26, 2018, 05:43:09 PM »
We called them lockdown drills when I worked in the schools, but they're designed in the event of an active shooter or someone else dangerous on campus.

I think it's more common to give them that codename in elementary/middle schools. We started doing that when I was in high school 10 years ago but the police actually made rounds and gave criticism.

He said that my entire bio class would be dead for instance because we didn't stack the chairs in front of the door right.

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« Reply #14656 on: February 26, 2018, 05:47:59 PM »
We called them lockdown drills when I worked in the schools, but they're designed in the event of an active shooter or someone else dangerous on campus.

I think it's more common to give them that codename in elementary/middle schools. We started doing that when I was in high school 10 years ago but the police actually made rounds and gave criticism.

He said that my entire bio class would be dead for instance because we didn't stack the chairs in front of the door right.
You paused for a moment and said:
"I know"  :doge
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14657 on: February 26, 2018, 05:56:47 PM »
We called them lockdown drills when I worked in the schools, but they're designed in the event of an active shooter or someone else dangerous on campus.

I think it's more common to give them that codename in elementary/middle schools. We started doing that when I was in high school 10 years ago but the police actually made rounds and gave criticism.

He said that my entire bio class would be dead for instance because we didn't stack the chairs in front of the door right.

I think the police were present at the high school for our drills. I didn't have a class of kids, I'd just lock my office door, close my blinds and turn off my lights.

We had one serious threat while I was there. Everyone was seriously freaked out for a few days around Valentines Day one year. Increased police presence until they confirmed it wasn't real.
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« Reply #14658 on: February 26, 2018, 06:15:13 PM »


The Sheriff meme is real

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« Reply #14659 on: February 26, 2018, 06:36:28 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

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« Reply #14660 on: February 26, 2018, 06:45:37 PM »
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« Reply #14661 on: February 26, 2018, 06:51:30 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.
I don't think it will end on Trump's doorstep, but Manafort was one dumb motherfucker for joining the campaign and exposing all his shady Ukraine dealings.
Had he not done that and just stuck with some behind the scenes convention managing instead he could've been on a Fox News panel or something.
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14662 on: February 26, 2018, 06:59:54 PM »
I think business people are used to hiding their shit one way and government people are used to hiding their shit another way.  Underneath all these rocks resides a crawling city of worms and chitinous vermin. When they cross over from one sphere to the other, they get tripped up if they're not particularly clever or if those hunting them are quite particularly clever.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14663 on: February 26, 2018, 07:08:45 PM »
The number of apologists for Courage the Cowardly Deputy on ERA is amazing.

Really?  go figure

Because in law enforcement social media circles, dude is getting (justifiably) dragged, hard.
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« Reply #14664 on: February 26, 2018, 07:16:07 PM »
These past few days I've actually seen some good ideas from both sides.

Conservative Schools training their kids on what to do if a gunman shows up.


Already covered, but this has been a staple of schools even in Canada for years.

edit: thanks, filler.  :-*
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14665 on: February 26, 2018, 07:25:46 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

That is not exactly a position of impeccable judgment from which to criticize.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14666 on: February 26, 2018, 07:27:18 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

Also, unironically uses Kim Dotcom as a serious source of information.
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« Reply #14667 on: February 26, 2018, 07:30:04 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Keep saying that as they drag Trump Jr. and Kushner to court you Baghdad bob motherfucker.  :neogaf

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« Reply #14668 on: February 26, 2018, 07:30:46 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

Also, unironically uses Kim Dotcom as a serious source of information.

Also blogs by guys who name themselves shit like Tyler Durden

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« Reply #14669 on: February 26, 2018, 07:33:28 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

Also, unironically uses Kim Dotcom as a serious source of information.

Also blogs by guys who name themselves shit like Tyler Durden

Don’t forget the late night catastrophizing over a random 4chan rumor.

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« Reply #14670 on: February 26, 2018, 07:34:39 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Stephen Cohen, is that you?
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« Reply #14671 on: February 26, 2018, 07:44:01 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Stephen Cohen, is that you?

"Says who?"

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« Reply #14672 on: February 26, 2018, 07:56:38 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.
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« Reply #14673 on: February 26, 2018, 08:15:43 PM »
Oh hey guys we talking about Seth Rich?

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« Reply #14674 on: February 26, 2018, 08:21:44 PM »

I feel bad for the guy. While it's a possibility you might have to stop a shooter, and there are protocols for it, it's not like it's something you really expect to happen and it isn't the job. The resource officer site doesn't list it as something they do, but does have a portion devoted to how they're definitely very against arming school facultiy and only law enforcement officials should be armed in schools. I've had a lot of jobs where you train in the super rare event of X happening, but that isn't THE JOB like people on GAF are arguing. I think they really think the resource officer's actual job is just to prevent school shootings. I'm sure he's going to be tortured by his inaction the rest of his life, which might be short what with the president going on TV calling him names. Someone is probably going to take a shot at him.

I feel bad for the guy too.

But after that, I disagree with the second part of that statement.

One of the defining aspects of the policing career is being prepared for that which you don't "expect" to happen, but know can, at any point.  The vast majority of cops never fire their weapons on the job, but we strap up everyday, regardless.

And a school resources officer?  I'm sorry, but surely, he absolutely had to be "prepared" for an active shooter situation, and it is "the job".  Not the defining part of the job, not what he did day-to-day, but in the small, quiet, back part of his mind, he knew it was in the realm of the possible.

Shit, I've had active shooter training, and I'm a 100% desk cop right now.   Because the RCMP has decided that every single officer needs that training.  And as extremely unlikely as I am to ever have to respond to such a situation, I have put my mind to it.  Thinking about how I'd handle it, the fear, and yes the doubt.  I absolutely believe that a school resources officer, in America had to have that on his mind at some point.

That deputy is not the only officer in North America who would freeze in that situation.  There are more who would be like him than I would care to admit.  I don't even know 100% that I wouldn't freeze up either if I were to find myself in that situation.  I want to say that I know 99% that I would not, that I have put my mind to that possibility at various times, whether it being hypothetically when a recruit in training, or when I have kicked in doors for drug warrants, or followed targets on surveillance who thought they had a hit out on them for losing a load, and that they might think I'm not a cop, but someone out to hit them.

The bottom line is, when push comes to shove, being a cop means that you signed up for running towards gunfire when others are running away from it.  As you say, he will most likely be tortured by his inaction for the rest of his life, and that may be punishment enough.

But it absolutely was the job for him, that day.  I don't know what is in his mind, but he resigned because he surely knows that once you do what he did, you just can't come back to work, strap on a gun and a badge, and claim to be there to protect and serve.
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« Reply #14675 on: February 26, 2018, 08:25:22 PM »
I think what Boogie posted just highlights how asinine it is to expect educators to play cops or caped heroes.

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« Reply #14676 on: February 26, 2018, 08:33:55 PM »
I think what Boogie posted just highlights how asinine it is to expect educators to play cops or caped heroes.

Or how asinine the whole "good guy with a gun" narrative is. This 80's action movie hero wish-fulfillment nonsense where ordinary people with a few hours of training and a gun are going to leap into action and go face-to-face against someone blasting an AR-15.
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« Reply #14677 on: February 26, 2018, 09:59:01 PM »
Lol etoilet never responds to the Seth Rich posts. What an intellectual coward. 😂
« Last Edit: February 26, 2018, 10:11:29 PM by Tasty Meat »

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« Reply #14678 on: February 26, 2018, 10:05:11 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

That is not exactly a position of impeccable judgment from which to criticize.

You're my favorite because you openly admit to believing things which aren't true.

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« Reply #14679 on: February 26, 2018, 10:11:15 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


 :snoop :picard

the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

That is not exactly a position of impeccable judgment from which to criticize.

You're my favorite because you openly admit to believing things which aren't true.

A B S O L U T E C O W A R D 😂

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« Reply #14680 on: February 26, 2018, 10:21:24 PM »
I've restated the Seth Rich thing a gajillion times. No need to restate. Maybe get your memory checked?

Coward is when you never answer. Not when you choose not repeat yourself to distinguished mentally-challenged fellow a third time.

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« Reply #14681 on: February 26, 2018, 10:22:34 PM »
Not when you choose not repeat yourself to distinguished mentally-challenged fellow a third time.

Why do you talk to yourself? 🤔

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« Reply #14682 on: February 26, 2018, 10:24:23 PM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


 :snoop :picard

the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

That is not exactly a position of impeccable judgment from which to criticize.

You're my favorite because you openly admit to believing things which aren't true.

We are doppelgängers

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« Reply #14683 on: February 26, 2018, 10:46:19 PM »

I feel bad for the guy. While it's a possibility you might have to stop a shooter, and there are protocols for it, it's not like it's something you really expect to happen and it isn't the job. The resource officer site doesn't list it as something they do, but does have a portion devoted to how they're definitely very against arming school facultiy and only law enforcement officials should be armed in schools. I've had a lot of jobs where you train in the super rare event of X happening, but that isn't THE JOB like people on GAF are arguing. I think they really think the resource officer's actual job is just to prevent school shootings. I'm sure he's going to be tortured by his inaction the rest of his life, which might be short what with the president going on TV calling him names. Someone is probably going to take a shot at him.

I feel bad for the guy too.

But after that, I disagree with the second part of that statement.

One of the defining aspects of the policing career is being prepared for that which you don't "expect" to happen, but know can, at any point.  The vast majority of cops never fire their weapons on the job, but we strap up everyday, regardless.

And a school resources officer?  I'm sorry, but surely, he absolutely had to be "prepared" for an active shooter situation, and it is "the job".  Not the defining part of the job, not what he did day-to-day, but in the small, quiet, back part of his mind, he knew it was in the realm of the possible.

Shit, I've had active shooter training, and I'm a 100% desk cop right now.   Because the RCMP has decided that every single officer needs that training.  And as extremely unlikely as I am to ever have to respond to such a situation, I have put my mind to it.  Thinking about how I'd handle it, the fear, and yes the doubt.  I absolutely believe that a school resources officer, in America had to have that on his mind at some point.

That deputy is not the only officer in North America who would freeze in that situation.  There are more who would be like him than I would care to admit.  I don't even know 100% that I wouldn't freeze up either if I were to find myself in that situation.  I want to say that I know 99% that I would not, that I have put my mind to that possibility at various times, whether it being hypothetically when a recruit in training, or when I have kicked in doors for drug warrants, or followed targets on surveillance who thought they had a hit out on them for losing a load, and that they might think I'm not a cop, but someone out to hit them.

The bottom line is, when push comes to shove, being a cop means that you signed up for running towards gunfire when others are running away from it.  As you say, he will most likely be tortured by his inaction for the rest of his life, and that may be punishment enough.

But it absolutely was the job for him, that day.  I don't know what is in his mind, but he resigned because he surely knows that once you do what he did, you just can't come back to work, strap on a gun and a badge, and claim to be there to protect and serve.


The job as highlighted by the agency that runs the resource officer program is to essentially be a good role model and mentor to kids. I worked at a youth center (essentially baby jail) where I had to get trained with fucking riot shields just in case. I was also trained on what to do if a kid climbed the 30 feet fences, or how to reset the third failsafe generator in the event of a tornado, but I wouldn't say those were "part of the job" in a traditional sense, nor did I ever think about having to actually do them.

The bolded is what they highlight as to its particular value to the community and its emphasis.  It is still a sworn and armed law enforcement officer carrying out those duties. 

I'm not even sure exactly what points you're arguing with me at this point.  You seem to be comparing the situation with your job, by using training that is peripheral, not central, to your duties.  I'm trying not to be dismissive about it, but what I am saying is that comparing with your job does not matter to the analysis.  The Deputy was a cop, not "just" a school resources officer.  They had a primary, fundamental duty to respond to the situation, and it was a duty that they should have, and I would say would have thought "about having to actually do."
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« Reply #14684 on: February 27, 2018, 12:44:03 AM »
Here's the thing about trying to use that audio of Hersh to rehabilitate Malia Zimmerman's story on Seth Rich (which Fox News retracted but never addressed). Even if you put aside Hersh's subsequent denials (and the fact he's a bit of a bullshitter), the story just seems really unlikely.

The story is that the FBI examined Rich's computer shortly after he was killed, found definitive evidence that he was the source of the leaks, and wrote an official report to that effect. The Zimmerman story differs in some details from what Hersh said but they agree on those details. Rich was killed two years ago, and the Zimmerman story was in May of last year.

So to believe this, you have to believe that the FBI had smoking-gun evidence that Rich was the leaker at the start of this whole mess, produced a document saying so, and then suppressed that finding to deliberately frame Russia. Also that document, a year and a half after it was written, 9 months after the Zimmerman story, and half a year after the Hersh audio leaked, has not leaked or been corroborated by any credible subsequent reporting, despite there being at least one person with access to it who was talking to Hersh.

If that document exists, the Zimmerman story and Hersh audio should have turned it into the holy grail for right wing media, but there seems to be no urgency in following up on it. At this point it has all the signs of being the new Whitey Tape.

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« Reply #14685 on: February 27, 2018, 12:50:18 AM »
We could have an earnest discussion about how lipstick is basically sexual entrapment. :yeshrug

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« Reply #14686 on: February 27, 2018, 12:52:25 AM »
S E T H R I C H

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« Reply #14687 on: February 27, 2018, 01:11:24 AM »
Uh, very clearly the latter?

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« Reply #14688 on: February 27, 2018, 01:13:28 AM »
The oceans are gonna get more and more fucked up until they get their revenge by flooding our coastal cities.  :doge

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« Reply #14689 on: February 27, 2018, 01:14:41 AM »
People respond to environmental issues when it's direct quality-of-life shit. The coral reef is done for.

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« Reply #14690 on: February 27, 2018, 01:30:53 AM »
The ocean had a good run  :snob
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14691 on: February 27, 2018, 01:43:22 AM »
the russia collusion* believing in this thread


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the absolute shame

*or is it meddling now? I think the weasel words are mutating.

Aren’t you a Seth rich truther that still believes that Russia didn’t hack the DNC emails even though they were literally caught on camera doing it, because of download speeds?

Also, unironically uses Kim Dotcom as a serious source of information.

Also blogs by guys who name themselves shit like Tyler Durden

Don’t forget the late night catastrophizing over a random 4chan rumor.

etoilet reads only the most prestigious and reputable of chain e-mails.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2018, 02:54:50 AM by Oblivion »

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« Reply #14692 on: February 27, 2018, 09:30:47 AM »
Apparently yous are being distracted with net neutrality survival tactics so that they can enact a law where a website can be banished if a user posts some shit on your website.

Yous are fucked, and not even by a little bit.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14693 on: February 27, 2018, 10:00:19 AM »
Etoilet redeemed
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ToxicAdam

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14694 on: February 27, 2018, 10:19:45 AM »
Open question, are we (human society) ever going to do something about the destruction of ocean ecosystems


When you compare what the US has done for the oceans in the past 40 years, compared to the 40 years before that, it has been a remarkable change.

I'm not familiar with all the Western laws, but I know in America they've passed 4 landmark bills that went a long way in protecting our oceans. Not to mention all the area that has been turned into "national parks" under Bush and Obama.

More info on those bills: https://www.epa.gov/beach-tech/laws-protect-our-oceans

Our fisheries have dramatically recovered (from the 1970's) and are some of the best managed in the world. https://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/stories/2017/05/09_feus_sos_reports.html

Other countries are also doing well and it helps prove that "overfishing" is a fixable problem and not an inevitability.




 

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14695 on: February 27, 2018, 10:20:53 AM »
i prefer him than the soggy biscuit parade.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14696 on: February 27, 2018, 12:37:57 PM »
https://twitter.com/jbendery/status/968538128884617216

Dems told not to push gun reform, because that's bad for politics or something.
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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14697 on: February 27, 2018, 12:39:25 PM »
2008 Clinton must run the DCCC

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14698 on: February 27, 2018, 01:21:21 PM »
One of the things that happened on the west coast was the invasion of an invasive species. There's been free reign on tilapia fishing for awhile because they overpopulate and drive out other fish.

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Re: U.S. Politics Discussion Thread |OT| The Benji Memo
« Reply #14699 on: February 27, 2018, 01:24:08 PM »
One of the things that happened on the west coast was the invasion of an invasive species. There's been free reign on tilapia fishing for awhile because they overpopulate and drive out other fish.
Sounds like you need to build a wall or arm the fishermen
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