When Trump loses
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RaceBannon said:
Really cute Freme. So your going to swing your little dick around here. Thanks for the warning we'll get our microscopes ready.ThomasFremont said:I'm gonna be a real dick around these parts.
So you have that to look forward to.
If he wins (lulz), I will also be a dick.
Either way it will be interesting.
Prepare your buttholes...
Win or lose I'll be out poundin the roundin and getting that chocolate cream on my face while you and Shane jerk each other off over Hillary. Figures a couple of pajama boys like you would be with it, I mean her.
Disagree. Why do you hate Butler cabin republicans? -
Nice to see you supposedly "educated" younger individuals know little about our history or culture. Seems you know little about alot.2001400ex said:
The founding fathers didn't care about religious freedom. Guns were more important.Sledog said:
You read poorly I said the tea tax wasn't all of just a spark. Better re-read your history disarming the colonists was exactly what started the shooting. Of course they didn't have that info in Little Commie 101.ThomasFremont said:
You literally contradicted yourself in your own post. AND you were wrong on both counts to boot.Sledog said:
Show me I'm wrong.ThomasFremont said:
Just. Stop.Sledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
Your stupidity hurts me.
Tax on tea and gun control? No, that is not why the American revolution was fought. -
The Tea tax was one of many taxes implemented (without representation) over several years to help pay for England's wars with France. Soldiers occupying American cities and implementing martial law (treating the colonists as less than British citizens) while the British crown rebuffed the formal pleas of the Continental Congress (an illegal body) for a peaceful resolution is what sparked things. The Boston Tea Party was two fucking years before the shot heard round the world. Not exactly a "spark", even for those days.Sledog said:
You read poorly I said the tea tax wasn't all of just a spark. Better re-read your history disarming the colonists was exactly what started the shooting. Of course they didn't have that info in Little Commie 101.ThomasFremont said:
You literally contradicted yourself in your own post. AND you were wrong on both counts to boot.Sledog said:
Show me I'm wrong.ThomasFremont said:
Just. Stop.Sledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
Your stupidity hurts me.
Tax on tea and gun control? No, that is not why the American revolution was fought.
Yes, Lexington and Concord were the first battles, and yes, they were fought to secure the weapons caches there before the Brits could seize them. But that was not the cause of the revolution. That's like saying the war in Iraq was fought over infrastructure and military bases because those were the first things we bombed before invading with ground forces. Next you'll tell us that the Civil War was caused by a dispute over an island in South Carolina.
I get how appealing it is to break historical events down to fit your political narrative, but the facts are not with you. -
I am oneShane said:RaceBannon said:
Really cute Freme. So your going to swing your little dick around here. Thanks for the warning we'll get our microscopes ready.ThomasFremont said:I'm gonna be a real dick around these parts.
So you have that to look forward to.
If he wins (lulz), I will also be a dick.
Either way it will be interesting.
Prepare your buttholes...
Win or lose I'll be out poundin the roundin and getting that chocolate cream on my face while you and Shane jerk each other off over Hillary. Figures a couple of pajama boys like you would be with it, I mean her.
Disagree. Why do you hate Butler cabin republicans? -
The South wanted to take away our cannons, those fuckersThomasFremont said:
The Tea tax was one of many taxes implemented (without representation) over several years to help pay for England's wars with France. Soldiers occupying American cities and implementing martial law (treating the colonists as less than British citizens) while the British crown rebuffed the formal pleas of the Continental Congress (an illegal body) for a peaceful resolution is what sparked things. The Boston Tea Party was two fucking years before the shot heard round the world. Not exactly a "spark", even for those days.Sledog said:
You read poorly I said the tea tax wasn't all of just a spark. Better re-read your history disarming the colonists was exactly what started the shooting. Of course they didn't have that info in Little Commie 101.ThomasFremont said:
You literally contradicted yourself in your own post. AND you were wrong on both counts to boot.Sledog said:
Show me I'm wrong.ThomasFremont said:
Just. Stop.Sledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
Your stupidity hurts me.
Tax on tea and gun control? No, that is not why the American revolution was fought.
Yes, Lexington and Concord were the first battles, and yes, they were fought to secure the weapons caches there before the Brits could seize them. But that was not the cause of the revolution. That's like saying the war in Iraq was fought over infrastructure and military bases because those were the first things we bombed before invading with ground forces. Next you'll tell us that the Civil War was caused by a dispute over an island in South Carolina.
I get how appealing it is to break historical events down to fit your political narrative, but the facts are not with you. -
Yeah, but still.ThomasFremont said:
The Tea tax was one of many taxes implemented (without representation) over several years to help pay for England's wars with France. Soldiers occupying American cities and implementing martial law (treating the colonists as less than British citizens) while the British crown rebuffed the formal pleas of the Continental Congress (an illegal body) for a peaceful resolution is what sparked things. The Boston Tea Party was two fucking years before the shot heard round the world. Not exactly a "spark", even for those days.Sledog said:
You read poorly I said the tea tax wasn't all of just a spark. Better re-read your history disarming the colonists was exactly what started the shooting. Of course they didn't have that info in Little Commie 101.ThomasFremont said:
You literally contradicted yourself in your own post. AND you were wrong on both counts to boot.Sledog said:
Show me I'm wrong.ThomasFremont said:
Just. Stop.Sledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
Your stupidity hurts me.
Tax on tea and gun control? No, that is not why the American revolution was fought.
Yes, Lexington and Concord were the first battles, and yes, they were fought to secure the weapons caches there before the Brits could seize them. But that was not the cause of the revolution. That's like saying the war in Iraq was fought over infrastructure and military bases because those were the first things we bombed before invading with ground forces. Next you'll tell us that the Civil War was caused by a dispute over an island in South Carolina.
I get how appealing it is to break historical events down to fit your political narrative, but the facts are not with you. -
We?Sledog said:
The shot heard round the world at Lexinton/Concorde was fired at the Red Coats who were marching to sieze the colonists powder stores and arms. You see we are citizens because we are armed otherwise we would be subjects.2001400ex said:
Engrish pleaseSledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
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Took you that long to hit Wiki?ThomasFremont said:
The Tea tax was one of many taxes implemented (without representation) over several years to help pay for England's wars with France. Soldiers occupying American cities and implementing martial law (treating the colonists as less than British citizens) while the British crown rebuffed the formal pleas of the Continental Congress (an illegal body) for a peaceful resolution is what sparked things. The Boston Tea Party was two fucking years before the shot heard round the world. Not exactly a "spark", even for those days.Sledog said:
You read poorly I said the tea tax wasn't all of just a spark. Better re-read your history disarming the colonists was exactly what started the shooting. Of course they didn't have that info in Little Commie 101.ThomasFremont said:
You literally contradicted yourself in your own post. AND you were wrong on both counts to boot.Sledog said:
Show me I'm wrong.ThomasFremont said:
Just. Stop.Sledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
Your stupidity hurts me.
Tax on tea and gun control? No, that is not why the American revolution was fought.
Yes, Lexington and Concord were the first battles, and yes, they were fought to secure the weapons caches there before the Brits could seize them. But that was not the cause of the revolution. That's like saying the war in Iraq was fought over infrastructure and military bases because those were the first things we bombed before invading with ground forces. Next you'll tell us that the Civil War was caused by a dispute over an island in South Carolina.
I get how appealing it is to break historical events down to fit your political narrative, but the facts are not with you.
Shooting was not likely to start. The British marching for the powder and arms triggered that. Hence that's when the shooting started. That's when WAR broke out. That's when it began. Holy fuck you are a real box of rocks.
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Yes Al I'm a citizen you are a comrade. So technically if you are just talking me and you we would be inappropriate.AlCzervik said:
We?Sledog said:
The shot heard round the world at Lexinton/Concorde was fired at the Red Coats who were marching to sieze the colonists powder stores and arms. You see we are citizens because we are armed otherwise we would be subjects.2001400ex said:
Engrish pleaseSledog said:Ours happened over av1.5% tax on tea IIRC. Wasn't just that but that was the trigger for the Boston tea party. The revolution really began with gun control.
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Rare photo of the Pinkish Red Power Rangers. They all look alike. No that's not racist just simple fact.






