iwannabeacowboy
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You chose whomever you would like to go along with me, and let me know.
I'll get their permission.
I'll get their permission.
iwannabeacowboy said:You chose whomever you would like to go along with me, and let me know.
I'll get their permission.
Mike said:Maybe use a "Singer" 1911? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
iwannabeacowboy said:Seriously, you are really going to try to little bad word your way out?
You saw the thread and posted on it. But to prevent further of your little bad word replies:
If the twitter handle that i posted and you tried to discredit is not a service member that served with the rat bastard your messiah just traded for, I'll leave for good. If he is, you do.
Too much of a p***y?
loomixguy said:He made a big show of leaving once before, only to slink back in to sow the seeds of ignorance and liberalism. A proven liar who cannot be trusted or believed, and thinks nothing of dropping a dime on members here.
FBI warns of threat from anti-government extremists
Reuters News | Feb 06, 2012
By Patrick Temple-West
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anti-government extremists opposed to taxes and regulations pose a growing threat to local law enforcement officers in the United States, the FBI warned on Monday.
These extremists, sometimes known as "sovereign citizens," believe they can live outside any type of government authority, FBI agents said at a news conference.
The extremists may refuse to pay taxes, defy government environmental regulations and believe the United States went bankrupt by going off the gold standard.
Routine encounters with police can turn violent "at the drop of a hat," said Stuart McArthur, deputy assistant director in the FBI's counterterrorism division.
"We thought it was important to increase the visibility of the threat with state and local law enforcement," he said.
In May 2010, two West Memphis, Arkansas, police officers were shot and killed in an argument that developed after they pulled over a "sovereign citizen" in traffic.
Last year, an extremist in Texas opened fire on a police officer during a traffic stop. The officer was not hit.
Legal convictions of such extremists, mostly for white-collar crimes such as fraud, have increased from 10 in 2009 to 18 each in 2010 and 2011, FBI agents said.
"We are being inundated right now with requests for training from state and local law enforcement on sovereign-related matters," said Casey Carty, an FBI supervisory special agent.
FBI agents said they do not have a tally of people who consider themselves "sovereign citizens."
J.J. MacNab, a former tax and insurance expert who is an analyst covering the sovereign movement, has estimated that it has about 100,000 members.
Sovereign members often express particular outrage at tax collection, putting Internal Revenue Service employees at risk.
Oldtimer said:And if you consider that type of reporting "snitching" or "dropping a dime on someone" you aren't the kind of person I would want to associate with anyway...
Oldtimer said:loomixguy said:He made a big show of leaving once before, only to slink back in to sow the seeds of ignorance and liberalism. A proven liar who cannot be trusted or believed, and thinks nothing of dropping a dime on members here.
FBI warns of threat from anti-government extremists
Reuters News | Feb 06, 2012
By Patrick Temple-West
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anti-government extremists opposed to taxes and regulations pose a growing threat to local law enforcement officers in the United States, the FBI warned on Monday.
These extremists, sometimes known as "sovereign citizens," believe they can live outside any type of government authority, FBI agents said at a news conference.
The extremists may refuse to pay taxes, defy government environmental regulations and believe the United States went bankrupt by going off the gold standard.
Routine encounters with police can turn violent "at the drop of a hat," said Stuart McArthur, deputy assistant director in the FBI's counterterrorism division.
"We thought it was important to increase the visibility of the threat with state and local law enforcement," he said.
In May 2010, two West Memphis, Arkansas, police officers were shot and killed in an argument that developed after they pulled over a "sovereign citizen" in traffic.
Last year, an extremist in Texas opened fire on a police officer during a traffic stop. The officer was not hit.
Legal convictions of such extremists, mostly for white-collar crimes such as fraud, have increased from 10 in 2009 to 18 each in 2010 and 2011, FBI agents said.
"We are being inundated right now with requests for training from state and local law enforcement on sovereign-related matters," said Casey Carty, an FBI supervisory special agent.
FBI agents said they do not have a tally of people who consider themselves "sovereign citizens."
J.J. MacNab, a former tax and insurance expert who is an analyst covering the sovereign movement, has estimated that it has about 100,000 members.
Sovereign members often express particular outrage at tax collection, putting Internal Revenue Service employees at risk.
Boy if this isn't a prediction of the Bundy incident and the nutcases that flocked to his side hoping to bring on anarchy....
Many of these radical extremists and mentally defective folks like to put their rants and raves on social media about the violent crimes they plan to commit... Anyone having knowledge of such and not bringing them to the attention of law enforcement should be held as accessories to the crime if they carry it out ...
And if you consider that type of reporting "snitching" or "dropping a dime on someone" you aren't the kind of person I would want to associate with anyway...
Oldtimer said:loomixguy said:He made a big show of leaving once before, only to slink back in to sow the seeds of ignorance and liberalism. A proven liar who cannot be trusted or believed, and thinks nothing of dropping a dime on members here.
FBI warns of threat from anti-government extremists
Reuters News | Feb 06, 2012
By Patrick Temple-West
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anti-government extremists opposed to taxes and regulations pose a growing threat to local law enforcement officers in the United States, the FBI warned on Monday.
These extremists, sometimes known as "sovereign citizens," believe they can live outside any type of government authority, FBI agents said at a news conference.
The extremists may refuse to pay taxes, defy government environmental regulations and believe the United States went bankrupt by going off the gold standard.
Routine encounters with police can turn violent "at the drop of a hat," said Stuart McArthur, deputy assistant director in the FBI's counterterrorism division.
"We thought it was important to increase the visibility of the threat with state and local law enforcement," he said.
In May 2010, two West Memphis, Arkansas, police officers were shot and killed in an argument that developed after they pulled over a "sovereign citizen" in traffic.
Last year, an extremist in Texas opened fire on a police officer during a traffic stop. The officer was not hit.
Legal convictions of such extremists, mostly for white-collar crimes such as fraud, have increased from 10 in 2009 to 18 each in 2010 and 2011, FBI agents said.
"We are being inundated right now with requests for training from state and local law enforcement on sovereign-related matters," said Casey Carty, an FBI supervisory special agent.
FBI agents said they do not have a tally of people who consider themselves "sovereign citizens."
J.J. MacNab, a former tax and insurance expert who is an analyst covering the sovereign movement, has estimated that it has about 100,000 members.
Sovereign members often express particular outrage at tax collection, putting Internal Revenue Service employees at risk.
Boy if this isn't a prediction of the Bundy incident and the nutcases that flocked to his side hoping to bring on anarchy....
Many of these radical extremists and mentally defective folks like to put their rants and raves on social media about the violent crimes they plan to commit... Anyone having knowledge of such and not bringing them to the attention of law enforcement should be held as accessories to the crime if they carry it out ...
And if you consider that type of reporting "snitching" or "dropping a dime on someone" you aren't the kind of person I would want to associate with anyway...
Oldtimer said:iwannabeacowboy said:You chose whomever you would like to go along with me, and let me know.
I'll get their permission.
I have no idea what the Hell you are talking about?... You are starting to sound like Hoppy... Is this another of his newer ID's ?... Another way for hoppy to stalk?
Or are you calling me out? I'll take pistols at 50 yards as I'm not as strong as I was and not as fast as I was- but still pretty good eyes for the longer shots.... And I'll pick my kid for the whomever for a second!
iwannabeacowboy said:Oldtimer said:iwannabeacowboy said:You chose whomever you would like to go along with me, and let me know.
I'll get their permission.
I have no idea what the Hell you are talking about?... You are starting to sound like Hoppy... Is this another of his newer ID's ?... Another way for hoppy to stalk?
Or are you calling me out? I'll take pistols at 50 yards as I'm not as strong as I was and not as fast as I was- but still pretty good eyes for the longer shots.... And I'll pick my kid for the whomever for a second!
Oldtimer said:iwannabeacowboy said:Oldtimer said:I have no idea what the Hell you are talking about?... You are starting to sound like Hoppy... Is this another of his newer ID's ?... Another way for hoppy to stalk?
Or are you calling me out? I'll take pistols at 50 yards as I'm not as strong as I was and not as fast as I was- but still pretty good eyes for the longer shots.... And I'll pick my kid for the whomever for a second!
Sounds like you were threatening me.. And pulling a Hoppy with stalking... Who do you want me to take and where?
I have no idea what the Hell you were babbling about- which is what I gather from most of your posts....