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JWSchrecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

I suppose that after enduring several years of fudge packing that anal retention is an issue and one would spend a lot more time in the bathroom.

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JWSchrecker 3 points ago +4 / -1

How about all the volleyball girls just stop playing volleyball until he disappears?

Can't be any volleyball games if there's no one there to play.

Let's see how he fares playing volleyball by himself.

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JWSchrecker 0 points ago +1 / -1

“America The Beautiful” lyrics that you don't seem to know. When one hears hoofbeats, one normally thinks of horses,... not zebras.


O beautiful for spacious skies,

For amber waves of grain,

For purple mountain majesties

Above the fruited plain!


America! America!

God shed His grace on thee

And crown thy good with brotherhood

From sea to shining sea!


https://www.dictionary.com/e/america-the-beautiful-lyrics-you-dont-know/

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JWSchrecker 6 points ago +7 / -1

*booger


bugger /ˈbʌɡə/ noun 1. VULGAR SLANG•BRITISH used as a term of abuse, typically for a man. 2. a person who penetrates the anus of someone during sexual intercourse.


booger /ˈbʊɡə,ˈbuːɡə/ Learn to pronounce nounINFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN 1. a piece of dried nasal mucus. 2. another term for bogeyman.

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JWSchrecker 1 point ago +2 / -1

Nope, no lawsuit coming. All perfectly legal. In fact, it seems to me to be good stewardship of our taxpayer dollars.

Oh, and I'm a COMBAT VETERAN and have the DD-214 to prove it so miss me with any snarky comments.

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JWSchrecker 0 points ago +1 / -1

I believe that this has more to do with one person receiving our tax dollars twice for the same services than it does any kind of revenge or retribution.

Essentially, if a person is incarcerated then they are being housed and fed at the taxpayer's expense. If they are ALSO receiving money from the VA for similar reasons then that person is double dipping into taxpayer dollars and that simply is not fair to the taxpayers. For as long as the person is incarcerated the VA stops. When they are released then they start back up again.

If You Are in Jail https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/can-the-va-stop-lower-my-disability-benefits-if-i-go-jail.html

If you are in jail for a felony, the VA will reduce or terminate your disability benefits after your 61st day in jail. If you were rated at 20% or higher for a service-connected disability prior to going to jail, your monthly benefit will get reduced to 10%. If you were rated at 10%, your monthly payment will be cut in half. Importantly, it isn't the disability rating itself that gets reduced, only the monthly payment. After you are released from prison, your benefits will be reinstated at their usual level. If you are in jail for a misdemeanor or a felony and have a VA pension, on your 61st day in jail, your pension will be terminated for the duration of your prison sentence. Notify the VA upon your release to get your pension reinstated. If after 60 days or less in jail, you have completed your sentence, been paroled, or sent to a halfway house or work release program, your disability benefits will not be reduced or terminated.

The same applies to other governmental benefits such as SSI. If an individual who receives Supplemental Security Income (SSI) goes to prison or jail or other institutions such as correctional institutions, detention centers, halfway hours, or boot camps; the individual will be ineligible to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for any full calendar month he/she is incarcerated. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits are either suspended or terminated. If the recipient’s benefits are suspended (being in prison/jail for more than thirty (30) continuous days) he/she is able to have his/her benefits reinstated starting with the month following the month of his/her release given that the recipient provides required documentation the Social Security Administration (SSA). If the recipient of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is incarcerated for twelve (12) consecutive months or more, his/her eligibility for Supplemental Security benefits will be terminated and a new application must be filed after his/her release.

Source: https://www.cptinstitute.org/what-happens-to-my-ssi-benefits-if-i-have-to-go-to-jail-or-prison/

Nothing nefarious. In fact, one of the few times that our government is doing the right thing and saving taxpayer dollars.

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JWSchrecker 5 points ago +5 / -0

Do you even know what a DD-214 is?

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JWSchrecker 5 points ago +6 / -1

Every single soldier in the U.S. Army goes through basic training before they go to their MOS training. This means that every single soldier in the U.S. Army is well trained in combat tactics. And combat tactics are also refreshed yearly in every MOS.

It's very clear that the OP who posted this was never in the military and doesn't have a clue what they're talking about. Been there, done that, got the DD-214 to prove it!

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JWSchrecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

So what are you going to do about the teacher who propped the fire security door open and let the shooter into the school in the first place?

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JWSchrecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

From my perspective as a retired law enforcement officer who still keeps up with the laws, there are no "hate speech laws" on the books.

There are only laws that create punishment enhancement for crimes committed (actual over acts of violence or property damage) because of someone's race, religion, sex, or some other protected class.

There are no laws that concern "speech" with regard to "hate". The SCOTUS has struck down every one that has been tried. Such laws are simply not constitutional.

It is these hate speech laws that were struck down by the SCOTUS that provide the basis for all governments being denied the ability to control nearly all forms of speech in the first place.

Please take the time to watch this video and read this article and I think you'll then understand how all this evolved.

https://reason.com/video/2019/02/19/the-3-rules-of-hate-speech/ 

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JWSchrecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

It is us who is in a coma. Of course, the U.S. Constitution and SCOTUS decisions on their own can never be a deterrent. It does require the enforcement of people like you and me to make them sacrosanct. "We the People" must be the deterrent to their madness. And that will require dedication, determination, and sacrifice. I'm ready and willing, are you?

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JWSchrecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

Then you'll see a lot of attorneys being arrested, charged, and convicted for constitutional crimes. Just as we are just now seeing a lot of Democrats finally facing justice.

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JWSchrecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems to me that because of the vigorous push-back that doxxing has now fallen by the wayside as it is more damaging to the doxxer than the doxxed. It causes far more bad press for the doxxers and incurs sympathy for the doxed spreading the doxxed's message even wider.

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JWSchrecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, of course, the U.S. Constitution and SCOTUS decisions on their own can never be a deterrent. It does require the enforcement of people like you and me to make them sacrosanct. "We the People" must be the deterrent to their madness. And that will require dedication, determination, and sacrifice. I'm ready and willing, are you?

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JWSchrecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, of course, the U.S. Constitution and SCOTUS decisions on their own can never be a deterrent. It does require the enforcement of people like you and me to make them sacrosanct. "We the People" must be the deterrent to their madness. And that will require dedication, determination, and sacrifice. I'm ready and willing, are you?

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JWSchrecker 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, of course, the U.S. Constitution on its own can never be a deterrent. It does require the enforcement of people like you and me to make it sacrosanct. "We the People" must be the deterrent to their madness. And that will require dedication, determination, and sacrifice. I'm ready and willing, are you?

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JWSchrecker 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're certainly welcome!

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JWSchrecker 4 points ago +4 / -0

I sent you a link to a video that perfectly explains the differences. Did you bother to watch it? It explains why a "democracy" is a bad thing.

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JWSchrecker 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some of you may be interested in the WHOLE video. In just 30 minutes you can expose your children/grandchildren to the core elements of what today's educa,....errrr,....indoctrinators avoid teaching them in school. This should be shown to them YEARLY while they're in school K-12. And even college students should review it yearly too.

https://youtu.be/tIl57cchRqs

I highly recommend this video!

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JWSchrecker 5 points ago +5 / -0

–Heckles, you need to watch this and educate yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=oBOMx0j5U_8

For the rest of you, please expose your children and grandchildren to this.

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