You have got to see this!

I do appreciate the good laugh they gave me.
The one who cant strike and has zero money is my favorite!


I once suggested to a "broke" truther that they should ask their mother for a bigger allowance. The poor truther didn't seem very receptive to my idea.
 
This was my favorite sign from that "General Strike" thread.

Is it just me, or is there something odd about a group that wants quick trials and public executions ... but is adamantly against torture?

It would seem like a bit of waterboarding might help them find all those mysterious connections between the Freemasons, Illuminati, Jew bankers, and the ShapeShifting Reptoids, even if does delay the public hangings a bit.
 
So take 5 minutes once a week to walk out of work or school (and don't buy anything for those 5 minutes). EVERYONE can spare 5 minutes. And if enough of us do it, we will send a message loud enough to be heard by the powers-that-be.


Great, so now I have to announce "this isn't a strike" every time I take a smoke break on Sept. 11. Thanks douches. :mad:
 
And don't buy anything for those five minutes?????

The sacrifice! The dedication! No wonder they're unstoppable. The images of Rosa Parks, King, Mandela and Gandhi just don't come up to their altruism. Five minutes without buying things? When you have no money!
 
Great, so now I have to announce "this isn't a strike" every time I take a smoke break on Sept. 11. Thanks douches. :mad:


AND, if you were a "striking" truther you will have to do it 3 minutes into the traditional 10am 10 minute time for morning coffee break. For five minutes. which gives you two more minutes to get your butt back to work. So you wont be striking against industry. or shopping. you would be striking against yourself. I think this particular "George Washington" hit himself in the head with the blunt side of the Axe while chopping down the fabled cherry tree.

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AND, if you were a "striking" truther you will have to do it 3 minutes into the traditional 10am 10 minute time for morning coffee break. For five minutes. which gives you two more minutes to get your butt back to work. So you wont be striking against industry. or shopping. you would be striking against yourself. I think this particular "George Washington" hit himself in the head with the blunt side of the Axe while chopping down the fabled cherry tree.

Actually, with these guys, that's a really valid point. I think all the counter help at Pizza Hut, Burger King, and Mickey D have to clock out when the leave their stations. They'll be impacting that new BMX they were hoping to buy.
 


While Mr. Edward would have been worthy most years, Quaglar the Destructor got totally screwed.
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One of my fav episodes, especially the parts where Stan lays into Edwards...classic.

TAM:)
 
The government/illuminati/nWo/bilderbergers want you to believe that 4chan is "the bottom of the internet", when in truth the forums at prisonplanet are the real bottom of the internet. They are actively engaged in covering it up and maintaining a false flag "bottom of the internet" frequented by government shills and paid operatives to keep the prisonplanet forums from being accepted as such by the mainstream.

At least they should pay me for it.
 
(and don't buy anything for those 5 minutes).

I don't post on the 9/11 forums, but I do lurk a lot. But I do need to say that, as a form of protest, if that's the word I am groping for, this is the stupidest thing I have ever read in my entire 59 years on this mudball.

Norm
 
Context: The Indonesian people stood up to tyranny and won. The Ukranian people stood up to tyranny and won. The East German people stood up to tyranny and won. The people of the Phillipines, South Korea, Bangladesh, Serbia, Czechoslovakia and other countries around the world have won against tyranny whenever ordinary people have poured into the streets in massive numbers and demanded freedom.

This suggests a startiingly bad grasp of recent history, I have to say; it would be hard, if not impossible, to realistically draw comparisons between the current US domestic situation and any of these countries. Incidentally, I seem to recall that Csechoslovakia got rather crushed by tanks the first time they tried it, and the last time I looked the Ukraine wasn't existing a fun-loving WEstern-style democracy. On, the East Timorese probably have different views on Indonesia.


One of them will suggest bonfires and effigies given their usual lack of respect,compassion and education.
 
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This suggests a startiingly bad grasp of recent history, I have to say; it would be hard, if not impossible, to realistically draw comparisons between the current US domestic situation and any of these countries. Incidentally, I seem to recall that Csechoslovakia got rather crushed by tanks the first time they tried it, and the last time I looked the Ukraine wasn't existing a fun-loving WEstern-style democracy. On, the East Timorese probably have different views on Indonesia.


One of them will suggest bonfires and effigies given their usual lack of respect,compassion and education.

And if I recall correctly, the Filipinos would be speaking Japanese, and the South Koreans learning Chinese, if the American military hadn't shed a lot of blood in both places to get rid of the invaders.

Somewhat before my time, but my Marine father served in both of those charming little outings.
 
Maybe they should put a request to the TUC to assist them in such a worthy action, no doubt they would get absolute support from the UK Unions and that way no member would have to worry about repercussions arising from mounting an unwarranted secondary action.








*Bwahahahahahahahahaha*
 
Surely that would just be evidence that we live in a "police state"?
 
Better ask him about the other countries that helped out too then, eh?

:rolleyes:

Unfortunately, he didn't live much past the Korean festivities -- but as a WW2 buff I certainly know better -- I just misspoke and forgot the Allies.

Korea technically was, I believe, strictly a UN police action for which the US just happened to provide most of the troops, and was basically "in charge" because the four-star CINC-UNK was American. Even the Turks were over there in some numbers, something I didn't know until I was stationed with the Turkish Army in the 70s. They scared the Koreans sh**less.

I apologize to our Allied vets. I'm fond of arguing that one of the main reasons for an Allied victory in WW2 was superb intelligence, an effort that barely even existed in the U.S. before the Brits basically gave us a crash course in how it should be done.

However, my point still stands, I think. Without outside (Allied) help, the Filipinos & South Koreans would have been toast.

Comparing any military situations is really dicey, though. There's a built-in "Yes, but ..." at the end of every sentence.
 

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