Cop: "You can't record audio" (Concord, New Hampshire cops)
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fraud
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didn't know writing in chalk is the way to stop torture
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i never knew it was legal to to write chalk on police/federal property
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@FlailingJunk sure the US government does evil, so does every single country in the world. Unfortunately thats how we survive, for looking out for our own interests, we are human after all. I wont defend the U.S. government foreign policy actions because I have no say in it; but I live in the greatest country in the world where I am free to be whatever i want to be... the only reason you would feel violated is if you're breaking the law.. and i would gladly/swiftly lock u up
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DONT GIVE ME THAT B.S. WITH US DEMOCIDE NO COUNTRY IN HISTORY HAS A CLEAN BACKROUND... THATS A BUNCH OF BS... that was war and we didnt start WWII... I am simply stating the facts about NH, one of the safest states in the country, where this prison state you claim to see and live in doesnt exist only in your fantasy....
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The comment seems to have disappeared from my inbox.
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@FlailingJunk seems that someone hacked into my account..
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@FlailingJunk i dont know what you are talking about
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Your deleted comment was a reply to me and I can read it in my inbox. I am not going to waste my time debating with a racist.
@hasatum
That's the problem with so-called public property. Everyone owns it, therefore no one owns it. An imaginary collective known as "the people" owns this so if I own it, then I can chalk it, spray paint it, or whatever. If I don't really own it, then why do I have to pay for it to be maintained? If you want to use the word morality, then why not look at the morality of using force or threats of force against people that people calling themselves a government perpetuate regularly?
darkwillow57 1 year ago 4
That was the funniest shit I have seen in a long time.
Covey1969 1 year ago 3