Post your favorite political memes/cartoons/etc.
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I Wear Pants
Or it's a desperate plea to be treated with respect as any other individual.cruiser_96;1485429 wrote:"Human Rights" = a desperate plea from a certain sect of Americans who are trying to impose their worldview on others. But hey, whatevs, you bunch of ethnocentrists!
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Devils Advocate
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Devils AdvocateWell Belly...... Is it?
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Belly35
It was kinda fun, exciting, rush and soul searching .... I wouldn't change a thing.Devils Advocate;1487476 wrote:Well Belly...... Is it?
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bases_loadedDevils Advocate;1487476 wrote:Well Belly...... Is it?
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believerFrom the Big Book of fairy tales:
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ernest_t_bass
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bases_loaded
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gutJust in case anyone forgot, I provide this much needed PSA:
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Devils Advocate
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ernest_t_bass
LOL... perfect ad at the top of the page when I read this:Devils Advocate;1488700 wrote:
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believer
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cruiser_96I also don't support them when they murder fellow soldiers in cold blood, steal from military facilities, rape fellow soldiers (or even civilians, although I don't recall that case while I was in), abuse payment plans designed to benefit soldiers who are truly overseas and their families, but hey, whatevs.
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believerDevils Advocate;1489004 wrote:
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ernest_t_bass[LEFT]
FORT MEADE, MD — Bradley Manning, the 25-year-old U.S. Army Private First Class who leaked information about U.S. war crimes to the media in 2010, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison, longer than the average murderer or rapist in the United States.
Further emphasizing the absurdity of punishing Manning, author and pundit William Grigg exposes several cases of actual war crimes that were given incredibly lenient sentences. In his recent article in a blog he calls Pro Libertate, Grigg examines the cases of Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins and Sgt. Ray Girouard, both of whom were given mere slaps on the wrist, including being rewarded with full military benefits, after killing innocent people. Grigg concludes:
“Such leniency is reserved for those who are faithful in carrying out imperial crimes. From the perspective of those who control the Regime, committing war crimes is a duty, but reporting them is a felony.”
I explore these topics in my latest article below:
READ MORE: http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/whistleblower-bradley-manning-sentenced-to-35-years-in-prison-longer-than-the-average-murderer-or-rapist/[/LEFT] -
SportsAndLady^Not a meme
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SportsAndLady
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