Posted on 02/13/2017 5:53:01 PM PST by Elderberry
“When gangsters sometimes have more honor than the bluesies, then thats a pretty pitiful comment on current events.”
ROTFLMAO!
And what do you bathe with anyhow? If you want it to be manly, it ought to at least be something like Irish Spring. Not Eau De Toilette Petite Fleur, or something like that. Which seems to be more the scent of the perfumed princes who come prancing in here.
It’s true.
Ya know, there’s a reason why the Sheriff of Nottingham got a reputation as a cad, and Robin Hood a reputation as a hero? Gummit privileges went clear to the head of the former, while the latter was still thinking about free men.
Ah, Berry. Don’t worry about the other perfumed princes, the ACLUeless.
They’re useless. Don’t gnash your teeth over them. That’ll just wear out your teeth.
There is no one single stereotype that applies to all “outlaw” bikers. Some do evil things, some try to avoid doing evil things. But roaring around on Harleys isn’t, of itself, evil.
I bet if Jesus was around here, odds are He would get on a Harley at some time or another and go roaring around with outlaws to get them saved. Saved means redeemed to do what God wants, and not necessarily what perfumed princes want.
There’s a pernicious line of self-righteousness that proclaims that you should never try to be righteous yourself.
Police have been convicted of dealing drugs.
Domestic violence among LEO's is not at all uncommon (compared to the rest the population, on average, it is much more frequent).
Police agencies in various locales around the nation have taken advantage of civil forfeiture laws to the extent that it does equate with outright theft -- roadway banditry under color of authority. Those laws may be yet "on the books" and presently in effect, but in application (if not from very inception) civil forfeiture laws which empower law enforcement to seize assets prior to trial and conviction, are on their face contrary to a fundamental U.S. Constitutional principle.
The trials have been delayed -- but not delayed by agreement of defendants and defense attorneys (rights to speedy trial not waived) so in this case (as many others) the Constitutional right to speedy trial is being abridged.
I do not support the criminal aspects of some (many?) law enforcement officers and org.'s, yet I still do support rule of law, regardless.
How about we round up the law enforcement agencies functioning as "criminal gangs", throw them all in jail (guilt by association, under charges of "conspiracy") set $1,000,000 bail for each of them (regardless), hold them under those terms for months prior to finally lowering bail amount to a quarter-million or so, then prohibit them (under penalty of law) from associating with other leo "criminal gang" members until after holding trials for each of them -- and those trials delayed (delayed beyond statute, and contrary to spirit and letter of the Constitution)? If laws were to be evenly applied (what's good for one gang is good for another) could we all then say justice was being served?
Suck on that for a while, gator-breath.
Hollywood stereotype much? Even for a civilian that’s way over the top. You are obviously a victim of Joe Namath’s acting.
“yet I still do support rule of law, regardless.”
The rule of law as enforced by your nomad?
#6. Gang killings
I'm not a clubber. Never was, never will be. False accusations go nowhere. Or at the least, shouldn't, even though leo's and DA's do get away with making false allegations stick -- themselves not caring for underlying truths of the matters, and nowadays (within Texas) deliberately ducking & dodging the Morgan Act by taking care to not write down/not record any exculpatory evidence/aspect to a case if they can keep from it. I've had a local LEO relate about as much to me. I get the impression there are subtle pressures within LEO departments to make it easy on DA's in this manner (thus again contravening the intent of laws as written, by way of work-around). Criminal, I tell you.
I'm not a gang member either, or wanna-be "support club" guy (whichever fits) LIKE YOU apparently are, gator-mouth.
Would like to see yours (your mouth) taped shut, though. Does that make me a criminal? I plead guilty on that single count. Am guilty of looking forward to the day when your mouth will be firmly shut out of embarrassment, if nothing else...
“Would like to see yours (your mouth) taped shut, though.”
Do you really dislike me telling how the motorcycle gangs work?
How the Bandidos extort money from all the other clubs in Texas?
How you must pay these extortion fees in order to ride as a club?
How over two hundred gangsters met in Waco to determine whether the Bandidos would continue these extortion rackets?
You carry on as though everybody in an “outlaw” gang is bent on evil, and the ones that are, bent on equal evils.
That deserves to be set straight.
“You carry on as though everybody in an outlaw gang is bent on evil, and the ones that are, bent on equal evils.”
LOL! Why else join an outlaw gang?
Hello, a club is a private thing isn’t it?
If there was all this “extortion” going on, then the so called 99%ers of the AMA would be up in arms about their own clubs and would have the practice literally “outlawed” in short order.
If you want to be a 1%er, then there are people who have the copyright on that. It’s your choice.
Because you think the law has gone rotten
In other words if you want to wear some stupid wannabe outfits from the MoCo then not even the 1%ers will give you grief. You are not trying to be one of them in a larger sense. Same for the “Sworn to fun - Loyal to none” kind of gear.
One might as well accuse Donald Trump of “extortion” since he probably wouldn’t let you create your own Mar-a-Lago joint.
And that’s really the size of it, Gator Mouth.
Outlaw in the broadest sense is a protest. It says that the law has gotten so bad rotten that only a private association can protect your rights like they ought to be protected.
Now if it really isn’t bad rotten, then you need to make a case for that. But I would humbly suggest that the fuzzies of Waco sure ain’t making such a case.
And you know what... I agree with the outlaws in that sense. The law has gone rotten. I’m not sure what could have better validated that larger sense than Waco, and all your police oxford tap dancing can’t negate this.
I don’t agree they should be doing things that are downright unbiblical. But that’s why Jesus came into the world, and that’s why there are Christian bikers now. No, not everybody’s God-ordained way of worshiping Jesus consists of packing into the First Self Righteous Church of Pascagoula with idiotic smug grins on. Soul salvation, in fact, ranks above any outward thing whatsoever.
“Outlaw in the broadest sense is a protest. “
Terrorism in the broadest sense is a protest ...
You sure spend a lot of time defending gangsters ...
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