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Random Politics & Religion #00
Not only is airport screening incredibly annoying travelling to the US from abroad -as you get screened multiple times at various points- and segregated into separate areas within the airport but US airports (international) are considered constitutional free zones.
Foreign nationals have additional screening before getting on the plane, and after they arrive. As well as, any previous visa process, depending on their nationality. But, frankly, this security won't make a difference if people blow themselves up and others before they even buy a ticket. They can kill US citizens abroad or international tourists bound for the US by showing up a few hours before a US flight and kill people waiting in line for security or waiting in line at check-in desks. Outlawing a billion people from visiting your country will not make it safer. It will just make those people who want to do you harm think of new and inventive ways to kill you. Rather than the areas that are already being monitored by authorities. Shiva.Viciousss said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » You misunderstood. I don't agree with Trump's blanket banning of Muslims. At the same time, I don't think we should allow everyone and anyone just because. Which we do, constantly. The US government prides itself on it's inefficiency and ineptitude. Do you really want a potential terror threat to somebody who doesn't really care about their job well enough at the immigration stand at airports? I have been at many US airports coming in from different countries, and a good portion of the workers don't even look twice at people, it's just basically scan, ask a few questions and NEXT! Ok, lets start with you, since you started this conversation. Prove it. Prove this entire post is true, or you are talking out of your ***. But seriously, this is common sense. You literally have to have your head up your *** to not see this. I want to you to prove your claim that we are constantly letting anyone and everyone into the country just because. Specifically, potential terror threats. Here I will bold it for you. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » You misunderstood. I don't agree with Trump's blanket banning of Muslims. At the same time, I don't think we should allow everyone and anyone just because. Which we do, constantly. The US government prides itself on it's inefficiency and ineptitude. Do you really want a potential terror threat to somebody who doesn't really care about their job well enough at the immigration stand at airports? I have been at many US airports coming in from different countries, and a good portion of the workers don't even look twice at people, it's just basically scan, ask a few questions and NEXT! Ok, lets start with you, since you started this conversation. Prove it. Prove this entire post is true, or you are talking out of your ***. But seriously, this is common sense. You literally have to have your head up your *** to not see this. I want to you to prove your claim that we are constantly letting anyone and everyone into the country just because. Specifically, potential terror threats. Here I will bold it for you. This is how you are going to prove something? If I don't know the answers is that going to prove your claim that we constantly let potential terror threats into the country? If I answer these questions I'm sure you are going to ask me to prove my answers, while you yourself sit on your *** and do nothing to prove your claim. But I will play a bit, I would say yes we deny people for reasons that have nothing to do with watchlists. Out of date papers, non-terror related crimes that don't get you put on a watchlist, country of origin (like North Korea). I would also say the people on the watchlists are on it for reasons that are/were valid at the time, tho I know its hard to get off the watchlist. Of course there are forgery attempts. These questions do nothing to prove your statements. You can't prove anything asking me questions. Shiva.Viciousss said: » while you yourself sit on your *** wait a minute....what the *** are you sitting on!? pleebo doesn't need coffee and vic can levitate.... we have learned many strange things today... Cerberus.Pleebo said: » I don't need the caffeine. I am an enormous tanker truckload of jelly... I don't drink nor the feel the need to drink any coffee either. Must be a liberal trait.
I usually go for energy drinks but I will drink coffee.
Energy drinks are gross.
Valefor.Sehachan said: » Energy drinks are gross. I really like them. But I try to drink them as little as possible because they're bad for you in nearly every way imaginable. Valefor.Sehachan said: » I don't drink and seha gets all of her water from eating seeds and nuts... like a squirrel... hang on...squirrel...tree hugger... it's all making sense now! liberals are all squirrels! Don't drink coffee. I drink plenty of other things though.
Today Radovan Karadžić was found guilty of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment for what he did in the Bosnian War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radovan_Karad%C5%BEi%C4%87#War_crimes_charges Offline
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I used to hate the taste of coffee. Then they invented French Vanilla creamer.....
Helped me stop drinking 20 gallons of Mt. Dew a day.. Did you know that stuff is bad for you? Craziness! Altimaomega said: » I used to hate the taste of coffee. Then they invented French Vanilla creamer..... Helped me stop drinking 20 gallons of Mt. Dew a day.. Did you know that stuff is bad for you? Craziness! And inversely, coffee even has a few health perks as long as you don't, you know. Turn it into a chocolate milkshake the way some people do. I, too, have kicked the soda/pop habit in the past year. Though admittedly I still need my carbonation kick, so there's a lot of seltzer water in my life. Bismarck.Dracondria said: » Today Radovan Karadžić was found guilty of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and sentenced to 40 years imprisonment for what he did in the Bosnian War. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radovan_Karad%C5%BEi%C4%87#War_crimes_charges 20 years later. About time. 40 years seems kinda light for genocide but, you know. I guess politics and mercy and all that... He's 70 though so he'll die before that
Bismarck.Dracondria said: » He's 70 though so he'll die before that Yeah. Probably.* I was sorta of the mind that they should help him along in that vein. But like I said. Mercy, etc. I feel like the death penalty is probably archaic and barbaric. Yet I can't drive away the gut feeling that sometimes it's just the right course of action. *then again, Europeans and their affordable state-sponsored healthcare and fine, upstanding criminal rehab systems...maybe he'll make it. Offline
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Ramyrez said: » Though admittedly I still need my carbonation kick, so there's a lot of seltzer water in my life. Offline
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Boko Haram leader posted a video urging his followers to surrender because it's all over.
This is pretty big(and good)news for the world if it's true. This thread is supposed to make me angry, not hungry
25 demerits all around Asura.Kingnobody said: » Ramyrez said: » You're calling for an out-and-out ban on a huge portion of the world's population from entering our free country because of their religion, because a tiny percentage of that religion uses their beliefs as an excuse to carry out their terrible desires. Oh, I'm sure if people of the Islam faith actually even tried to stop it, they would have stopped it a long time ago. Or here's another, more direct, link. A network of Christians hid Eric Rudolph, the Atlanta Centennial Olympic Park bomber, because they knew he was a good Christian who would only bomb abortion clinics. I can certainly blame that on all Christians can't I? Odin.Slore said: » I am a very hard line constitutionalist but I have to disagree on this one. If you blatantly lie about a person or horribly misrepresent them in order to discredit a individual for no other reason than ratings, sales, you do not like him, I do not agree that that is free speech because your words carry damage. I would sue them for libel as well. When you say things in print or on the news like "Trump is a racist" etc, you libel. Now if you had proof of such then hey fire away, but they do not. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Energy drinks are gross. Bahamut.Kara said: » Not only is airport screening incredibly annoying travelling to the US from abroad -as you get screened multiple times at various points- and segregated into separate areas within the airport but US airports (international) are considered constitutional free zones.... In point of fact the only thing the international designation means for airports is that customs is available. Drama Torama said: » This thread is supposed to make me angry, not hungry 25 demerits all around Better hungry than angry. At least hungry can be solved quicker and less banning (of me). |
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