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SuperJon wrote: I love dc Talk.
"I refused to answer their questions..."Mistake #1. Dude was actively looking to get beat down and the whole "I'm a helpless victim" rant bears that out.

Our kids used to know “Amazing Grace”
Now they know “Will and Grace”
They used to know “In the sweet by and by”
Now they know “Queer eye for the Straight Guy”
They used to know “How great thou art”
Now they know “Homer Simpson and Bart”
They used to know “To God be the Glory”
Now they know “A Shark Tale” and “Toy Story”
They used to know “Blessed Assurance”
Now they know “Bel Air Fresh Prince”
They used to know “Close to thee”
Now they know “VH1” and “MTV”
They used to know “My Faith Has found a Resting Place”
Now they know “Star Trek” and “Lost in Space”
They used to know “Wounded for Me”
Now they know “CSI Miami”
They used to know “Send the Light”
Now they know “Entertainment Tonight”
They used to know “Revive Us Again”
Now they know “Seinfeld” and “Friends”
They used to know “On the Solid Rock I Stand”
Now they know “Sponge Bob” and “Spiderman”
They used to know “At the Cross” and “He lives”
Now they know “Everybody hates Chris”
They used to know “Shall We Gather”
Now they know “Ted Kopple” and “Dan Rather”
They used to know “Whiter than Snow”
Now they know “The Late Late Show”
They used to know “Sweet Hour of Prayer”
Now they know “A Current Affair”
They used to know “When We See Christ”
Now they know “Desperate Housewives”
They used to know “Keep Nothing Between”
Now they know “Billy Graham” and “Joel Osteen”
They used to know “On Zion’s Hill”
Now they know “Oprah” and “Dr. Phil”
They used to know “When we all Get to Heaven”
Now they know “Frasier” and “7th Heaven”
They used to know “Oh Say But I’m Glad”
Now they know “My Two Dads”
They used to know “He hideth My Soul”
Now they know “American Idol”
They used to know “There is a Fountain”
NOW THEY GO TO THE MOVIES AND WATCH “BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN!”
RagingTireFire wrote:Mistake #1. Dude was actively looking to get beat down and the whole "I'm a helpless victim" rant bears that out.
LUconn wrote:alright, this is his toothere is a special place in hell for guys like this
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This guy's a real winner.
I'm thinking about joining the BP so I can take a crack at this guy's head myself.
ToTheLeft wrote:because accepting anything less than the best is, as Vanilla Ice would say, a felony
BJWilliams wrote:I think highly of the guy just because he is more of a man than most of you jackwagons

RagingTireFire wrote:His treatise on male gynecologists is life-changing.I personally, found that to be his best work. It was more invasive that I expected. He didn't beat around the bush. He drove right into a hot topic.
ATrain wrote:Reading his website, he is obviously an idiot.Just watching that video you can tell he has completely lost his mind, unless he didn't have a mind in the first place, and you can't lose what you do not have...
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
Sly Fox wrote:I'm on Blackberry and can't see the videos. But if this is the guy who had the video posted on the FFF a few years ago then I know who you all are talking about. And when some of the Fightin' Fundies think you are nuts by their standards then you must be certifiable.Same guy. Seems like he started posting over there right before I quit, so it's been at least two years. He hasn't gotten any smarter.
El Scorcho wrote:This guy has been messing with Border Patrol and Homeland Security for a while now. His videos are everywhere.Boom. Spot on.
I have very mixed feelings about him.
He is a nut. He definitely brings it on himself. He definitely acts like a jerk.
However, if you can get past his jerkiness, he does have some valid points. For example, in the latest video of his that I watched he was stopped a border checkpoint 100 miles from the border. 100 miles. These are now all over the U.S. and when you're at one of these checkpoints the government currently says your constitutional rights do not apply. Whether or not this guy is a jerky nut, that's messed up.
I don't disagree with the earlier assessments of probable cause, but probable cause is vague in court because it's so easily titled in favor of the police. "Am I suspected of a crime officer?" "Your left rear brake light is damaged." "What? No it's not" *smash* "It is now." Game over.
I very much disagree with the sentiment that you should "just cooperate" with the police and do whatever they ask you too. Medic may come in here and hit me over the head with his baton, but I'll stand by it. If a police officer approaches, there is nothing for you to do but ask if you are being detained or if you're free to leave. Answering questions, freely granting searches, etc. may make you feel cooperative and nice, but there's a reason you have the rights that you do. I'll deal with the hassle and my attorney before I'll let someone walk on my rights. If a corrupt uniform of some sort chooses to abuse me over it, then so be it.
El Scorcho wrote:This guy has been messing with Border Patrol and Homeland Security for a while now. His videos are everywhere.sorry people don't want them mexicans in our country and this is the bs they've supported under the bush regime. now when it effects them, there is a problem.
I have very mixed feelings about him.
He is a nut. He definitely brings it on himself. He definitely acts like a jerk.
However, if you can get past his jerkiness, he does have some valid points. For example, in the latest video of his that I watched he was stopped a border checkpoint 100 miles from the border. 100 miles. These are now all over the U.S. and when you're at one of these checkpoints the government currently says your constitutional rights do not apply. Whether or not this guy is a jerky nut, that's messed up.
I don't disagree with the earlier assessments of probable cause, but probable cause is vague in court because it's so easily titled in favor of the police. "Am I suspected of a crime officer?" "Your left rear brake light is damaged." "What? No it's not" *smash* "It is now." Game over.
I very much disagree with the sentiment that you should "just cooperate" with the police and do whatever they ask you too. Medic may come in here and hit me over the head with his baton, but I'll stand by it. If a police officer approaches, there is nothing for you to do but ask if you are being detained or if you're free to leave. Answering questions, freely granting searches, etc. may make you feel cooperative and nice, but there's a reason you have the rights that you do. I'll deal with the hassle and my attorney before I'll let someone walk on my rights. If a corrupt uniform of some sort chooses to abuse me over it, then so be it.
SuperJon wrote: I love dc Talk.
El Scorcho wrote:This guy has been messing with Border Patrol and Homeland Security for a while now. His videos are everywhere.This guy has been causing them problems for a long time now. He needs to be stopped each and every time due to his history IMO. It would be like a 5 time drunk driver complaining about being pulled over. Although he has never been caught with anything, he routinely puts up a fight and that is suspicious enough to warrant a search for me. IMO, he is the last guy that should be complaining about be checked. He has basically dared them to check him, and they are calling him on it every time now.
I have very mixed feelings about him.
He is a nut. He definitely brings it on himself. He definitely acts like a jerk.
However, if you can get past his jerkiness, he does have some valid points. For example, in the latest video of his that I watched he was stopped a border checkpoint 100 miles from the border. 100 miles. These are now all over the U.S. and when you're at one of these checkpoints the government currently says your constitutional rights do not apply. Whether or not this guy is a jerky nut, that's messed up.
I don't disagree with the earlier assessments of probable cause, but probable cause is vague in court because it's so easily titled in favor of the police. "Am I suspected of a crime officer?" "Your left rear brake light is damaged." "What? No it's not" *smash* "It is now." Game over.
I very much disagree with the sentiment that you should "just cooperate" with the police and do whatever they ask you too. Medic may come in here and hit me over the head with his baton, but I'll stand by it. If a police officer approaches, there is nothing for you to do but ask if you are being detained or if you're free to leave. Answering questions, freely granting searches, etc. may make you feel cooperative and nice, but there's a reason you have the rights that you do. I'll deal with the hassle and my attorney before I'll let someone walk on my rights. If a corrupt uniform of some sort chooses to abuse me over it, then so be it.
blwall1416 wrote:In this case he should have "just cooperated". These guys are just trying to do their job at a checkpoint, which as we've established, it totally legal. They stop you, glace around for any suspicion, ask you a couple questions and send you on your way. And this toolbag won't even roll down his window. I bet it would have been a 30 second stop if he had just simply rolled it down. But he obviously wanted to push them until they were forced to do a lot more. He's like a giant 7 year old.
LUconn wrote:These guys are just trying to do their job at a checkpoint, which as we've established, it totally legal. They stop you, glace around for any suspicion, ask you a couple questions and send you on your way.Those two sentences are why, as big of a jerk as he is, I'm still with the guy for the most part. "Just trying to do their job" doesn't justify anything at all when what they're doing is not Constitutional. I don't care if you're the low man on the totem pole. If what you're doing isn't right, get a new job.