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Serious / Re: Replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People Day?
« on: October 08, 2015, 02:49:38 PM »
The only thing Columbus should be praised for is helping to kick off the age of mass exploration of the western hemisphere.


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the House's conservative "Freedom Caucus" endorsed Webster.
Something tells me the "Freedom Caucus" has literally nothing to do with freedom...

It's a far right group that apparently thought "Fuck Boehner Club" was too juvenile. 

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Serious / Kevin McCarthy Drops Out of Race for Speaker as a GOP Divides
« on: October 08, 2015, 12:12:30 PM »
The Caucus was Scheduled to Pick a Candidate Today

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Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) pulled out of the running for House speaker on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

House Republicans had been scheduled to pick their candidate for speaker on Thursday. McCarthy reportedly told his caucus at the meeting that he was pulling out. The election for the Republican candidate for the next speaker has also been postponed.

McCarthy withdrew his name from contention in a two-minute speech, according to one Republican who was in the room.

"He asked for the floor, and it was a 2-minute speech. He said the country is asking for a new face, new leadership, and he said I'm going to pull out. I'm not the right person for this job," said Rep. Robert Pittenger (R-N.C.). "I think we're all in shock."

Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Penn) said he wasn't sure whether McCarthy could muster enough votes to become speaker.

"I suspect had this gone to the House floor, it might have been uncertain as to whether Kevin could get 218 Republican votes," he said.

McCarthy was considered the top contender to replace House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), who will retire from Congress at the end of this month.

McCarthy has been haunted by recent comments in which he praised the House Select Committee on Benghazi for hurting Hillary Clinton politically.

Reps Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and Daniel Webster (R-Fla.) were also running for speaker. On Wednesday, the House's conservative "Freedom Caucus" endorsed Webster.

Disaster case.

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Serious / Re: ITT: Countries that need to shape up their fucking military
« on: October 08, 2015, 10:28:02 AM »
Australia.
Why would anyone invade Australia

Stronger US ally in the Pacific would be a bit more of a deterrent to China.
-snip-

That's why Japan exists and they've been getting approval to expand their military lately

Japan's military is never going to be strong enough of a deterrent - at least alone.

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Serious / Re: ITT: Countries that need to shape up their fucking military
« on: October 08, 2015, 10:13:31 AM »
Australia.
Why would anyone invade Australia

Stronger US ally in the Pacific would be a bit more of a deterrent to China.

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Serious / Re: ITT: Countries that need to shape up their fucking military
« on: October 08, 2015, 09:56:40 AM »
Australia.


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The Flood / Re: I TOLD YOU ALL I WOULD DO IT
« on: October 08, 2015, 08:29:48 AM »
Jester for Admin

3429
I'll get right on that, just for you.

Rope or cyanide?
Snu-snu.

Death by sex.

Sounds about right.

3430
I'll get right on that, just for you.

Rope or cyanide?

3433
Still have no warnings or bans

I can change that.

3434
The Flood / Re: Anyone watch American horror story?
« on: October 07, 2015, 10:58:38 PM »
i may watch it just because of lady gaga

Even I'm not that gay.

Promise I'll be kind
But I won't stop until that boy is mine
Baby you'll be famous
Chase you down until you love me
Papa-paparazzi

One of her best

3435
which user do you think has had the most warnings/bans

Me.


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The Flood / Re: Anyone watch American horror story?
« on: October 07, 2015, 10:38:12 PM »
i may watch it just because of lady gaga

Even I'm not that gay.

3437
The Flood / Re: Anyone watch American horror story?
« on: October 07, 2015, 10:34:46 PM »
Lady Gaga is on this season.


I still won't be watching.

3438
Serious / Re: Interesting Article Re: Civilians stopping Mass Murders
« on: October 07, 2015, 09:15:51 PM »
Ideally enough people would carry for this to happen every time.

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Of course there’s much we don’t know about civilians and mass shootings: In what fraction of mass shootings would such interventions happen, if gun possession were allowed in the places where the shootings happen? In what fraction would interventions prevent more killings and injuries, as opposed to capturing or killing the murderer after he’s already done? In what fraction would interventions lead to more injuries to bystanders?


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Serious / Interesting Article Re: Civilians stopping Mass Murders
« on: October 07, 2015, 08:58:51 PM »
WaPo

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Backers of laws that let pretty much all law-abiding people carry concealed guns in public places often argue that these laws will sometimes enable people to stop mass shootings. Opponents occasionally ask: If that’s so, what examples can one give of civilians armed with guns stopping such shootings? Sometimes, I hear people asking if even one such example can be found, or saying that they haven’t heard of even one such example.

A while back I posted about a few examples, but since then there have been some more, so I thought I’d note them. Naturally, such examples will be rare. Even in states which allow concealed carry, there often aren’t people near a shooting who have a gun on them at the time. Many mass shootings happen in supposedly “gun-free” zones (such as schools, universities or private property posted with a no-guns sign), in which gun carrying isn’t allowed. And there is no central database of such examples, many of which don’t hit the national media, especially if a gunman is stopped before he shoots many victims. Moreover, at least some examples are ambiguous, because it might be unclear — as you’ll see below — whether the shooter had been planning to kill more people when he was stopped.

Still, for whatever they are worth, here is a list of some such incidents (which deliberately excludes killings stopped by people who were off-duty police officers, or police officers from other jurisdictions, at the time of a shooting, as well as some other cases which struck me as borderline):

1. In Chicago earlier this year, an Uber driver with a concealed-carry permit “shot and wounded a gunman [Everardo Custodio] who opened fire on a crowd of people.”

2. In a Philadelphia barber shop earlier this year, Warren Edwards “opened fire on customers and barbers” after an argument. Another man with a concealed-carry permit then shot the shooter; of course it’s impossible to tell whether the shooter would have kept killing if he hadn’t been stopped, but a police captain was quoted as saying that, “I guess he [the man who shot the shooter] saved a lot of people in there.”

3. In a hospital near Philadelphia, in 2014, Richard Plotts shot and killed the psychiatric caseworker with whom he was meeting, and shot and wounded his psychiatrist, Lee Silverman. Silverman shot back, and took down Plotts. While again it’s not certain whether Plotts would have killed other people, Delaware County D.A. Jack Whelan stated that, “If the doctor did not have a firearm, (and) the doctor did not utilize the firearm, he’d be dead today, and I believe that other people in that facility would also be dead”; Yeadon Police Chief Donald Molineux similar said that he “believe[d] the doctor saved lives.” Plotts was still carrying 39 unspent rounds when he was arrested. [UPDATE: I added this item since the original post.]

4. In Plymouth, Pa., in 2012, William Allabaugh killed one man and wounded another following an argument over Allabaugh being ejected from a bar. Allabaugh then approached a bar manager and Mark Ktytor and reportedly pointed his gun at them; Ktytor, who had a concealed-carry license, then shot Allabaugh. “The video footage and the evidence reveals that Mr. Allabaugh had turned around and was reapproaching the bar. Mr. [Ktytor] then acted, taking him down. We believe that it could have been much worse that night,” Luzerne County A.D.A. Jarrett Ferentino said.

5. Near Spartanburg, S.C., in 2012, Jesse Gates went to his church armed with a shotgun and kicked in a door. But Aaron Guyton, who had a concealed-carry license, drew his gun and pointed it at Gates, and other parishioners then disarmed Gates. Note that in this instance, unlike the others, it’s possible that the criminal wasn’t planning on killing anyone, but just brought the shotgun to church and kicked in the door to draw attention to himself or vent his frustration.

6. In Winnemucca, Nev., in 2008, Ernesto Villagomez killed two people and wounded two others in a bar filled with 300 people. He was then shot and killed by a patron who was carrying a gun (and had a concealed-carry license). It’s not clear whether Villagomez would have killed more people; the killings were apparently the result of a family feud, and I could see no information on whether Villagomez had more names on his list, nor could one tell whether he would have killed more people in trying to evade capture.

7. In Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2007, Matthew Murray killed four people at a church. He was then shot several times by Jeanne Assam, a church member, volunteer security guard and former police officer (she had been dismissed by a police department 10 years before, and to my knowledge hadn’t worked as a police officer since). Murray, knocked down and badly wounded, killed himself; it is again not clear whether he would have killed more people had he not been wounded, but my guess is that he would have (UPDATE: he apparently went to the church with more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition).

8. In Edinboro, Pa., in 1998, 14-year-old Andrew Wurst shot and killed a teacher at a school dance, and shot and injured several other students. He had just left the dance hall, carrying his gun — possibly to attack more people, though the stories that I’ve seen are unclear — when he was confronted by the dance hall owner James Strand, who lived next door and kept a shotgun at home. It’s not clear whether Wurst was planning to kill others, would have gotten into a gun battle with the police, or would have otherwise killed more people had Strand not stopped him.

9. In Pearl, Miss., in 1997, 16-year-old Luke Woodham stabbed and bludgeoned to death his mother at home, then killed two students and injured seven at his high school. As he was leaving the school, he was stopped by Assistant Principal Joel Myrick, who had gone out to get a handgun from his car. I have seen sources that state that Woodham was on the way to Pearl Junior High School to continue shooting, though I couldn’t find any contemporaneous news articles that so state.

Of course there’s much we don’t know about civilians and mass shootings: In what fraction of mass shootings would such interventions happen, if gun possession were allowed in the places where the shootings happen? In what fraction would interventions prevent more killings and injuries, as opposed to capturing or killing the murderer after he’s already done? In what fraction would interventions lead to more injuries to bystanders?

Finally, always keep in mind that mass shootings in public places should not be the main focus in the gun debate, whether for gun control or gun decontrol: They on average account for much less than 1 percent of the U.S. homicide rate and are unusually hard to stop through gun control laws (since the killer is bent on committing a publicly visible murder and is thus unlikely to be much deterred by gun control law, or by the prospect of encountering an armed bystander). Still, people had asked for examples of some shootings in which a civilian armed with a gun intervened and brought down the shooter, so here is what I found.

For an explanation of why I didn’t include the December 2012 Clackamas Mall shooting, see here. Some of these incidents are drawn from a list on the Crime Prevention Research Center site, though I have independently read the media reports to which I linked (as well as some other media reports on the incidents, for background).

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The Flood / Re: pro
« on: October 07, 2015, 08:44:43 PM »
You cannot.

3441
Serious / Re: Conservative on campus
« on: October 07, 2015, 08:31:43 PM »
i try to draw a swastika on any Bernie shit i see on my campus

Good way to promote tolerance.


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Why were they banned

Shitposting/Attacking

Loli

3443
The Flood / Re: Explain your avatar
« on: October 07, 2015, 07:22:55 PM »
Spooky

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Serious / Re: Ben Carson's Remarks on Oregon Shooting
« on: October 07, 2015, 06:04:16 PM »
Apparently, Carson didn't hear of the guy who rushed the shooter and was shot nine times.

This man wants to be President.
didnt that guy survive?

id say worth. hes gonna get so much fucking pussy for such a stupid, heroic action

I believe he did.

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Serious / Re: Ben Carson's Remarks on Oregon Shooting
« on: October 07, 2015, 06:01:52 PM »
Apparently, Carson didn't hear of the guy who rushed the shooter and was shot nine times.

This man wants to be President.

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The Flood / Re: Look, if you come up on me, I'm not afraid to end you
« on: October 07, 2015, 05:56:37 PM »
I could insult you here, but doing so in our Skype chat is so much more entertaining.


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Serious / Re: The God-Emperor of Florida
« on: October 07, 2015, 05:55:37 PM »
Title of this thread might as well be "Mentally Ill Man runs for Senate"

Same results

3448
He will be back in under a week.

All will be restored.
I wish I could go back in time and abort all the gay babies.

Suicide is never an answer.
It's the answer for you.

Nah tbh
Yeah, fam. Do it. Make the world a marginally better place.

I couldn't share my dick then

3449
He will be back in under a week.

All will be restored.
I wish I could go back in time and abort all the gay babies.

Suicide is never an answer.
It's the answer for you.

Nah tbh

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Serious / Re: The Crusades were justified by the standards of the day.
« on: October 07, 2015, 05:31:16 PM »
The Crusades were necessary for the day, but still barbaric.

No other way to put it

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