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Should be a wild four years.

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I beg your pardon? That happened?!

Yeah some nigga in mormon country, he fedposted on fagbook and they sent a deathsquad. When the glowniggers arrived they cleared the neighbourhood, rang the doorbell and when he opened the door they just shot him. Absolute fucking disgrace.
 
It's a shame Colombia is a thing as it stole the name Columbia from the USA since it would have made for a wonderful unique title. Before there was Uncle Sam it was Columbia who represented the personification of the USA, which if you think about it makes sense since Britannia is the personification of Britain so as a child nation it follows that it would be another woman.


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Columbia is my idea of America. Uncle Sam was Yankee propaganda.
 
I like this idea you can only smoke weed recreational after completing intense psychological exams showing you to be a well rounded human being with other interests (Music and Drawing do not count)

Edit: Also the weed license costs 2000$ and you need to show up in a business suit.
This. So many weed enthusiasts love to gloss over how weed is well known (like, documented in many medical studies) for triggering/exuberating mental illness in susceptible individuals. Sure, it's known for making people calm and mellow - but it can just as easily make people become violent/paranoid/dangerous.
 
Over the last two days, I had multiple co-workers go off on crazy rants about Trump taking away citizenship from American Indians.

Just looked into it on a smoke break and oh turns out I still don’t hate the media enough: https://www.yahoo.com/news/excluding-indians-trump-admin-questions-164312466.html

They warped an obvious legal question of “if the 14th provided birthright citizenship, why was there a loophole for American Indians until Congress closed it 50 years later?” into “Trump questions Native Americans birthright citizenship” and a bunch of words that heavily imply he wants to take it away.

Maybe this sort of propaganda suggests they’re not very confident that Wong Kim Ark will survive a SCOTUS review, but I still don’t see how ACB and Roberts don’t flip lib on it.
Have you tried explaining to those jeet retards that they need to stop reading mainstream slop?
 
I'd be all for Trump imposing a Singapore drug policy. Get caught with weed and off you go to get executed by crane.

Whenever someone brings up how the "war on drugs" has failed in the West i point out how places like Singapore won that war by simply just killing people who are involved in the drugs industry. No one in the history of humanity has succeeded in dealing/using illegal drugs from beyond the grave. You don't win a war with catch-and-release.

If you don't want to go that hard then you can just de-person the junkie/dealer like they do in Japan so that they can't rent a home, get a job or do pretty much anything that a law abiding citizen can. Tends to keep people in line.
 
Sounds like feather, not dot.
As a feather, I've literally just heard about Trump taking away citizenship (obviously he wont) from this thread 🙃 🤣

Although, weirdly enough, I do believe there was once a Native American sovereignty/libertarian movement that wanted the US to give Native Americans a small sovereign nation carved out from federal land within the continental United States (usually located somewhere in west Texas/west Oklahoma) thus making Native Americans non-American citizens. But I'm like, 90% certain said movement was the result of Cold War era-Soviet psy-op stuff, and not an actual movement real Native Americans were advocating for.
 
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