Last edited by agentsi; 2017-10-23 at 06:54 PM.
If you are just challenging me to a fight you could be more up front about it rather than talking like a tough guy to me twice. As for the rest of your passive aggressive nonsense yeah.
I think you should be in prison or at the less supervised for exactly this kind of nonsense you post. It seem unhinged.
infracted - trolling
Last edited by Crissi; 2017-10-23 at 07:07 PM.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
Can the clinically insane be held criminally liable.
You are so far deep in the conspiracy hole it's amazing you can find your keyboard.
Robert Byrd left the KKK in the 1950s, disavowed it, and worked against it so much that even the NAACP mourned his death in 2010.
Nobody is careless at that level of misinformation... you're knowingly spreading it.
Help control the population. Have your blood elf spayed or neutered.
mall security guy would have fit perfectly as an officer in a communist gulag.
There is a void in my heart. Have you come to fill it?
While he is an absolute retard and a horrible human being, I don't think he has done anything that would actually warrant a prison sentence. Maybe he can be sued for some of the bullshit claims he makes with his shitty products he tries to sell all the time, but that would most likely only end up with a fine either way. I do think the world would be a better place without his horrible "news" show, but you can't have everything. And as long as the idiot got people to spew bullshit and sell shitty products to, he will stick around.
Now go, and prove that Alex Jones was intentionally lying.
While you're at it, let me remind you of our good ol' CNN:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...r-sherelle-sm/
Correspondent Ana Cabrera reported Ms. Smith was “calling for peace” in a televised segment Monday on CNN Newsroom, NewsBusters reported.
The network showed a brief clip of Ms. Smith telling protesters: “Don’t bring the violence here and the ignorance here.”
But CNN cut away before Ms. Smith called for rioters to “take that s– to the suburbs.”
“Stop burning down s– we need in our community,” Ms. Smith said in her extended remarks. “Take that s– to the suburbs. Burn they s– down. We need our s–. We need our weaves. I don’t wear it. But we need it.”
A CNN.com article on Monday framed the issue similarly, reporting that Ms. Smith “condemned violence carried out in her brother’s name, saying the community needs those businesses.”
The article made no mention of her call for violence against other communities.