My first month in US, April 1992 - Los Angeles Riot - My baptism of gunfire. God forbid, it would never happened in bigger scale in US.
My first month in US, April 1992 - Los Angeles Riot - My baptism of gunfire. God forbid, it would never happened in bigger scale in US.
It is amazing isn't it, makes you realize how primitive the human condition can be at times. That said; we're civilized, we just rape each other with words and in courts of law, I'm often not sure which is more ridiculous.
Speakin' of ass-whoopin's, how bout' CNN's Anderson Cooper taking multiple pops to the skull earlier this week? Heh heh
Its like they are getting pent up fustration off thier chest. They have the rock fight, torch thier nieghbors car and then what? I just dont get what they are trying to achieve with the rock fight.
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
-- Samuel Adams
Wait, wait... you mean things aren't nice and peaceful when they take away guns? You really mean if people don't have guns they will use rocks, clubs, and even their fists?! No way, unpossible! I refuse to believe it....
Been noticing what their military is driving. There's an M-113 and M-1 in the above pictures. I have also seen a picture of the back-side of a M48, and the fighters up are F-16's. I guess we know where a decent chunk of our cash to them has been going.
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After Israel kicked their ass and almost took Cairo and Damascus, Egypt started to play nice so we stared supporting them to keep it that way. I'm not sure who came up with the bright idea that giving them tanks and jets was good idea to keep them friendly in the first place, but if this keeps going south those tanks and jets could end up with the bad guys pretty easy.