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  • #71
    Originally posted by Phenom View Post
    Wearing the flag underwear is more disrespectful than taking a knee during the anthem unless you're absolutely ******ed

    And **** the socially acceptable I thought we were against politically correct culture or is that just more hypocrisy
    Wearing the flag underwear because you think they look and wanna be funny showcasing American pride in a silly way is completely different than kneel during the anthem before the flag because you are upset that criminals get shot and killed by the police.

    There is also a fine line between political correctness and social acceptance. It socially unacceptable to fart at a dinner party, its politically incorrect to use a racial slur.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      Let me rewind and clear it up..

      Mc cobra posts a twitter feed saying all those things are in violation and disrespecting the flag and against the rule book.
      But he is wrong, those aren't actual flags, but licensed merchandise

      A bikini that looks like a flag is licensed merchandise "replica"
      A beer case using the flag is a licensed merchandise.

      Now if I bought an actual flag, and then used it as a bikini, then that would be in violation

      All of his examples are ok and not breaking the rules, contrary to what mc cobra says
      How can an actual flag be printed on a napkin or box?

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      • #73
        Originally posted by WesternChamp View Post
        SWAT came into my house, disrespected my whole family because somebody narc'd me out! And you know what? IT WAS YOU!
        Remember what happened after he said that? His sour-face behind got beat!

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Phenom View Post
          Wearing the flag underwear is more disrespectful than taking a knee during the anthem unless you're absolutely ******ed

          And **** the socially acceptable I thought we were against politically correct culture or is that just more hypocrisy
          Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
          Wearing the flag underwear because you think they look and wanna be funny showcasing American pride in a silly way is completely different than kneel during the anthem before the flag because you are upset that criminals get shot and killed by the police.

          There is also a fine line between political correctness and social acceptance. It socially unacceptable to fart at a dinner party, its politically incorrect to use a racial slur.
          Jim?????? He ****ted on you!

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          • #75
            Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
            How can an actual flag be printed on a napkin or box?
            Exactly,,,

            Those are licensed replicas merchandise..

            The rules that mc cobra posted are for actual flags, and not merchandise like napkins...

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
              Exactly,,,

              Those are licensed replicas merchandise..

              The rules that mc cobra posted are for actual flags, and not merchandise like napkins...
              The rules said flags should not be printed on napkins, boxes, or temporary things that will be discarded.
              So I need you to answer why that is a rule when we know that the actual flag cannot be printed on those things?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                Jim?????? He ****ted on you!
                Man if you don't keep your Jamaican a$$ out of American affairs!

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                  Man if you don't keep your Jamaican a$$ out of American affairs!
                  I would if America kept itself out of other people's affairs and watch the results of their actions.

                  Have you ever heard about the role the CIA played in our violent 1970s elections?

                  What's up with the jerk pork?

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                    I would if America kept itself out of other people's affairs and watch the results of their actions.

                    Have you ever heard about the role the CIA played in our violent 1970s elections?

                    What's up with the jerk pork?
                    I think I'll make jerk pork next week actually, good looks on the video, I gotta send Green K.

                    As for the CIA 1970's, I am not aware of the role they played no, inform me.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
                      I think I'll make jerk pork next week actually, good looks on the video, I gotta send Green K.

                      As for the CIA 1970's, I am not aware of the role they played no, inform me.
                      Share video of the process.

                      I’ve been interested in the CIA’s role in Jamaica since I was a teenager, visiting my father’s hometown of Kingston. As a huge Bob Marley fan, I had to make a visit to the Bob Marley museum on at 56 Hope Road. The tour guide would bring me to a rehearsal room full of bullet-holes and tell me that the bullets were from gunmen sent by the CIA to kill Marley. In his book, Marley And Me, Bob Marley’s manager, Don Taylor, would claim that he was present at a ghetto court for Marley’s shooters, where the would be assassins admitted that they were paid in guns and cocaine to try and kill Marley
                      Lucky for me, WikiLeaks released thousands of cables from American Embassies, including several from the American Embassy In Jamaica dealing with allegations of CIA interference in Jamaican politics in the election year of 1976. Using dozens of other books on the CIA, Jamaica, Bob Marley and The Shower Posse, I developed enough information to write a book arguing that the CIA had launched a massive effort to destabilize Michael Manley’s Democratic Socialist government because of his ties to Castro and opposition to Apartheid and neocolonialism.

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