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I came across this is little story today, it's not breaking news. I suspect that a member of the housekeeping staff knows something about the bomb threat that required the sweep for weapons.
https://apnews.com/article/new-jersey-newark-bomb-threats-d0a59b80d460f9354f6bfe86f65475c6
QuoteAccording to police in Secaucus, the bomb threat — which later was determined to be bogus — was called in to Hudson Regional Hospital on July 18. During a search, bomb detection dogs led investigators to an unlocked office closet containing dozens of firearms.
Among the weapons were 11 handguns and 27 rifles or shotguns, according to police. The closet also contained a .45 caliber semi-automatic rifle with a high-capacity magazine that was determined to be an assault rifle, and a 14-round high-capacity handgun magazine.
The arrested the guy the next day.
What the heck do you think this guy was doing? It sounds very ominous that he was keeping those weapons there.
subee said:Thank you. I'm just adding that much of Canada is inhabitants and the population is dispersed unequally to their southern border. It's becoming crowded and expensive. The US can look pretty warm to someone in Edmonton (sometimes the coldest place on earth). It's cheaper to live in the far north of US than far south of Canada.
Nope. Alaska is often more expensive than southern Canada.
toomuchbaloney said:It's a bit unsettling that this man who is so connected to the 45th president while seemingly disconnected from honor, integrity or patriotic duty is 3rd in line for the presidency.
Why is he "disconnected from honor, integrity, or patriotic duty"? Most people would rather have McCarthy over Biden or Harris.
toomuchbaloney said:Nope. Alaska is often more expensive than southern Canada.
That is true. But Alaska does not border continental USA and is an outlier. Don't you guys have to have a lot of things you consume flown in rather than coming by cheaper transportation? Maybe I am incorrectly thinking of Alaska as an outlier to the southern Canada or the USA. You may be in the USA but you are colder and more difficult to get to. I also live in a very cold climate and gas is more expensive here. We are near the end of the transportation line which is never cheap.
nursej22 said:Again, no evidence that any of that is factual. Keep trying.
Kevin McCarthy - Wikipedia
"while working as a firefighter. McCarthy formerly chaired the California Young Republicans"
Hmm you can keep trying
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kamala-harris-BLM-protests-louisville
toomuchbaloney said:Are you trying to rationalize or justify the racist behavior of the caucasion slavers in North America? It must be one of the two because you certainly arent defending it by pointing out other brutality from other people in other places.
Keep trying...I personally don't think that the slavery and vestigial racist threads woven into our culture and society can be justified or rationalized by pointing to the crimes of others...but maybe you think so.
Absolutely not. Did you read the sources I provided? They clearly included several perpetrators of slavery, not just "Caucasians" as you seemed to suggest as the sole perpetrators of slavery.
Keep trying to use the go to deflect and shame into silence technique. It's not new and has been used many times before by, people who struggle with their emotions about the fact that slavery is not a one race phenomenon. Are you just coming to the realization of this fact? I'm sorry this is hard to acknowledge when some media amplify one group and down grade, or all out exclude all the facts. Which is almost all societies, civilizations have partook in slavery. Even the Transatlantic Slave Trade. I nor did anyone else try and justify racism of any type. Unless one considers omitting the fact that many, not just one race was responsible. I would agree that that is racist.
Again, there is slavery happening right now. Perhaps our feelings can be better focused on this then past atrocities? Or spending our time trying to falsely apply atrocities on one group for whatever the motive to do so is? Do the victims of slavery other than that of "Caucasians" deserve recognition as well? Do the other offenders deserve persecution? Or are they excempt because they are not "Caucasian "? What disservice do we apply to victims of modern slavery by playing the blame game on the past offenders when we should be helping them now?
toomuchbaloney said:On the North American continent caucasions were the slavers. Should I just wait for you to protest that there were slavers of color and try to pretend that slavery in the American South was an equal opportunity endeavor?
Your entire premise seeks to minimize the brutality of racist caucasions in the antebellum south.
Your entire premises seeks to reconize one type of victim and not the other. And identify one perpetrator but dismiss or exclude others.
The only minimizing being done here is by you. I'm just waiting for you to suggest that another prepretrator of slavery other than "Caucasians" are somehow exempt from accountability because of their ethnicity.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/09/politics/joe-biden-classified-documents-upenn/index.html
Well Well Well libs are you now going to call for Biden to be impeached and go to jail for having classified documents at his office? Come on libs lets hear the hypocrisy from you as you try to spin this.
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