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  • #2
    There is nothing safe about #4, full of Cougars......
    The loudest voice for tolerance comes from the most intolerant people.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by chhspantherfan View Post
      There is nothing safe about #4, full of Cougars......
      You're right that is dangerous. Better be carrying some starbucks or wine with me, just in case.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by AusMOJO View Post

        You're right that is dangerous. Better be carrying some starbucks or wine with me, just in case.
        It's the stoplights where they get you.....pull up and put their top down......how do you not fall for that, I meant follow that....
        The loudest voice for tolerance comes from the most intolerant people.

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        • #5
          I didn't think one night could change my whole life. In Texas, I witnessed a man chasing a girl and attacking her. I decided to stand up for the girl and tried to stop her attacker. But instead of listening to me, the local police officers accused me of fighting. I was shocked and frightened. I did not even know what to do. But I was lucky, I found a good lawyer from agp law who helped me to prove my innocence. It was a long and difficult process, but thanks to his efforts I was acquitted. I don't want to deal with the police in Texas anymore. That place is no longer safe for me.​
          Last edited by Maxxx17; 03-29-2023, 02:29 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Maxxx17 View Post
            I didn't think one night could change my whole life. In Texas, I witnessed a man chasing a girl and attacking her. I decided to stand up for the girl and tried to stop her attacker. But instead of listening to me, the local police officers accused me of fighting. I was shocked and frightened. I did not even know what to do. But I was lucky, I found a good lawyer from agp law who helped me to prove my innocence. It was a long and difficult process, but thanks to his efforts I was acquitted. I don't want to deal with the police in Texas anymore. That place is no longer safe for me.
            Texas is a land of contrast🏈.

            Where exactly are you referring to?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Maxxx17 View Post
              I didn't think one night could change my whole life. In Texas, I witnessed a man chasing a girl and attacking her. I decided to stand up for the girl and tried to stop her attacker. But instead of listening to me, the local police officers accused me of fighting. I was shocked and frightened. I did not even know what to do. But I was lucky, I found a good lawyer from agp law who helped me to prove my innocence. It was a long and difficult process, but thanks to his efforts I was acquitted. I don't want to deal with the police in Texas anymore. That place is no longer safe for me.
              The local pirates are enemy #1. Best to avoid them whenever possible. They are like firemen setting crap on fire.
              Þetta reddast!

              Prejudice is a great time-saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Supreme Commander View Post

                The local pirates are enemy #1. Best to avoid them whenever possible. They are like firemen setting crap on fire.
                Fire and Police are both dirty. Texas is the worst state in the US for setting up speed traps and giving low speed tickets.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by lonny23 View Post
                  Fire and Police are both dirty. Texas is the worst state in the US for setting up speed traps and giving low speed tickets.
                  This we can agree on.
                  Þetta reddast!

                  Prejudice is a great time-saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lonny23 View Post
                    Fire and Police are both dirty. Texas is the worst state in the US for setting up speed traps and giving low speed tickets.
                    I 100% disagree with this statement. If you put SOME as a modifier, OK.
                    1. Oklahoma City
                    2. Twin Towers 911
                    3. I have met fireman (sometime 3-4 fire stations a day) across the West Coast, Southwest, Texas, and Midwest. Great people, and they risk their lives for our property and families.

                    When your house is burning down believe me, you will appreciate them.

                    Here's a story about a local Dallas firefighter, Todd Krodle.
                    https://www.dallascitynews.net/dalla...-todd-w-krodle.

                    As for police officers, what we seldom hear is how many are lost. Do a Google search for David Hofer, Euless PD for example.

                    I agree that the speed traps in this state are egregious. However, I got caught in one in Tennessee that was a joke so I am not sure that Texas is much different than other states.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by slcdragonfan View Post

                      I 100% disagree with this statement. If you put SOME as a modifier, OK.
                      1. Oklahoma City
                      2. Twin Towers 911
                      3. I have met fireman (sometime 3-4 fire stations a day) across the West Coast, Southwest, Texas, and Midwest. Great people, and they risk their lives for our property and families.

                      When your house is burning down believe me, you will appreciate them.

                      Here's a story about a local Dallas firefighter, Todd Krodle.
                      https://www.dallascitynews.net/dalla...-todd-w-krodle.

                      As for police officers, what we seldom hear is how many are lost. Do a Google search for David Hofer, Euless PD for example.

                      I agree that the speed traps in this state are egregious. However, I got caught in one in Tennessee that was a joke so I am not sure that Texas is much different than other states.
                      Oklahoma City and 9/11 were mass false flag events, but there are many. It takes governments, fire, police, medical, and the media to carry out false flags. False flag doesn’t always mean fake. The main factor is they’re planned for the date, location, and narrative.

                      Do I think all fire and police are bad? No

                      Do I think many department leaders obey orders to carry out bad things? Yes

                      Do these departments have guys that will go along with the bad things to keep a good paycheck? You can bet your bottom dollar they do in these false flags.

                      Are there fire and police that do great things? Yes

                      There aren’t enough real issues for fire and police and that’s why they have time to be involved in false flags. They’re no different than people in other industries that go along with the destruction of mankind to keep a good paycheck.

                      On the speeding thing, many states won’t stop you if you’re not 15 MPH over the limit, but Texas will nail you for 6 and maybe less. Texas is the only place I know of where they move the city limit signs out into the country to lower the speed limit when you’re not expecting it. Other states do have speed traps.
                      Last edited by lonny23; 03-15-2023, 11:33 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by lonny23 View Post
                        Oklahoma City and 9/11 were mass false flag events, but there are many. It takes governments, fire, police, medical, and the media to carry out false flags. False flag doesn’t always mean fake. The main factor is they’re planned for the date, location, and narrative.

                        Do I think all fire and police are bad? No

                        Do I think many department leaders obey orders to carry out bad things? Yes

                        Do these departments have guys that will go along with the bad things to keep a good paycheck? You can bet your bottom dollar they do in these false flags.

                        Are there fire and police that do great things? Yes

                        There aren’t enough real issues for fire and police and that’s why they have time to be involved in false flags. They’re no different than people in other industries that go along with the destruction of mankind to keep a good paycheck.

                        On the speeding thing, many states won’t stop you if you’re not 15 MPH over the limit, but Texas will nail you for 6 and maybe less. Texas is the only place I know of where they move the city limit signs out into the country to lower the speed limit when you’re not expecting it. Other states do have speed traps.
                        No they weren't. But I learned long ago not to argue about it, those who want to believe that are not open to reason about it.

                        Bottom line, most firefighters and police are just like you, me, and our neighbors.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by slcdragonfan View Post

                          No they weren't. But I learned long ago not to argue about it, those who want to believe that are not open to reason about it.

                          Bottom line, most firefighters and police are just like you, me, and our neighbors.
                          OKC and NYC were very much planned in advance and orchestrated as such.

                          I know it’s hard for most people to fathom, but that is what happens.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lonny23 View Post
                            OKC and NYC were very much planned in advance and orchestrated as such.

                            I know it’s hard for most people to fathom, but that is what happens.
                            Not by our government. And don't try to support it, I been all through both of them. Not a debate for me.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by slcdragonfan View Post

                              Not by our government. And don't try to support it, I been all through both of them. Not a debate for me.
                              Then sit it out.
                              The loudest voice for tolerance comes from the most intolerant people.

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