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Are you just pissed that they put FSU in the "Friday Night" slot?

Well you should be happy that they gave you any TV time even the shitty Friday Night slot.

When did having some bourbon and bar-b-que with friends ever imply gay?


This season is taking a toll on you ;)
No need to get hostile, Chief. Hope the gay sex happens for you!
 
LOL - they'd do well to hook up with Elon's Optimus...



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Realbotix sex dolls are designed to be indistinguishable physically, cognitively, and emotionally from an actual human, except “hotter” and prepared to fulfill any desire. The most popular model of the Harmony doll is five-foot-one, 70 pounds, and has size 32F breasts.

Users can reportedly customize every feature of their sex doll—even choosing replicas of their favorite porn performer.

Consumers even sculpt the personality of their doll—choosing from characteristics like sexy, funny, shy, jealous, angry, intellectual, talkative, insecure, moody—even specifying the characteristic they want to be dominant.

After designing the perfect doll, he plugs it in like an appliance and gets to work.

Just wait until one rips someone’s dick off.
 
Moneymetals.com is good, especially if you want to buy a monster box of silver coins.

I also love the gold silver investment portfolio on Moneymetals.com. A nice package deal of both gold and silver. Free shipping and quick service!

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US Military Given Lethal Force Authorization Against Americans​

In an extraordinarily troubling development the Department of Defense has given the US military authorization to use lethal force against American citizens. Not only is this disturbing from the standpoint of who can give the order for such force but this entire DoD order is against US law. What is our government preparing for? Just in time for the November Presidential election. Let's examine DoD Directive 5240.01

The Posse Comitatus Act is a U.S. federal law passed in 1878, originally intended to limit the federal government's ability to use military forces to enforce domestic policies within the United States. It was a response to concerns over the federal military being used for law enforcement, particularly in the southern states during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War.

Key Points:
The law restricts the use of the Army and Air Force in civilian law enforcement roles unless explicitly authorized by Congress or the Constitution. It generally prevents military forces from acting as a domestic police force.

The law was later extended to include the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps through additional legislation, but it does not apply to the National Guard when operating under state authority or to Coast Guard activities in maritime law enforcement.

Exceptions to the law have been made, such as in cases of natural disasters or terrorist threats when the military may assist in logistical support, infrastructure protection, or other non-policing roles under specific circumstances.

Over time, the Posse Comitatus Act has been interpreted as a safeguard against excessive militarization of law enforcement in the U.S., but it remains a topic of debate, especially when considering responses to crises such as terrorism or civil unrest.

The term "posse comitatus" itself is derived from Latin, meaning "power of the county," which refers to the historical ability of a sheriff to conscript civilians to help enforce the law. The modern act reflects the American value of separating military and civil law enforcement functions to prevent authoritarian uses of the military within the country.

Recent discussions about the act have focused on the fine line between military assistance in emergencies and maintaining the act's restrictions on military policing in domestic situations.

 

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