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Nice Planet 3: I Can't Believe I Share A Planet With THESE People!

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Someone explain to me how one makes a living as a "professional protestor"...

Also, what a shocker, riots ensue: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Supreme-Court-landmark-case-heard-inside.html
That's simple.

1) You start off as an amateur protester, supporting or opposing various political positions.
2) You're propositioned by people with both financial means and political position goals.
3) You grow your hair long and ratty.
4) You stop bathing.
5) You continue protesting
6) You get paid.
7) You find your dealer so you can continue to rock the ganj.
8) Get soberish.
9) Protest some more.
 
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Hey, looks like someone took my advice!

Someone explain to me how one makes a living as a "professional protestor"...

1) Protest controversial topic where emotions are running high.
2) Wait for exactly what just happened in TFA to happen.
3) Lawyer up and sue the bejeezus out of everyone involved for violating your First Amendment rights, physical damage, etc.

For further reference, see "Church, Westboro Baptist."
 
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That's simple.

1) You start off as an amateur protester, supporting or opposing various political positions.
2) You're propositioned by people with both financial means and political position goals.
3) You grow your hair long and ratty.
4) You stop bathing.
5) You continue protesting
6) You get paid.
7) You find your dealer so you can continue to rock the ganj.
8) Get soberish.
9) Protest some more.

Only problem is, the guy has a shaved head. Plus, how does he get paid? George Soros?
 
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Only problem is, the guy has a shaved head. Plus, how does he get paid? George Soros?
Yes, groups run by Soros are known to pay for protesters and give them transport to protest locations when deemed necessary. I'm sure the same occurs with some conservative protests, too. I just don't know the names.
 
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Yes, groups run by Soros are known to pay for protesters and give them transport to protest locations when deemed necessary. I'm sure the same occurs with some conservative protests, too. I just don't know the names.

I've never heard of any...
 
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Funny thing is, I actually know a guy who does this.

"Hello, welcome to Dial-a-Demo

For anti-gun rallies, press 1.

For anti-business protests, press 2.

For down with Big (fill in the blank) demonstrations, press 3." :D :rolleyes:
 
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"Hello, welcome to Dial-a-Demo

For anti-gun rallies, press 1.

For anti-business protests, press 2.

For down with Big (fill in the blank) demonstrations, press 3." :D :rolleyes:

For favorable MSM coverage. Don't bother. Automatic.
 
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Here's a racist, black twerp from the "new" south, who just happens to be a state legislator. Doubtless from a black pocket borough. It's just a matter of time, I'd imagine, before "Rev Skillets" has him on the show.


http://blog.al.com/wire/2013/03/post_44.html
 
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The state should take the deal so long as parole is never an option.
I'm leaning this way.....simply because there has to be some sort of law that discounts feelings of the victims, etc. There are guidelines that we should not stray far from. Add to that the costs of appeals if the death sentence is handed down.....no parole, jail for life (preferably solitary, unless some certain prisoners dislike the guy...just sayin')
 
I'm leaning this way.....simply because there has to be some sort of law that discounts feelings of the victims, etc. There are guidelines that we should not stray far from. Add to that the costs of appeals if the death sentence is handed down.....no parole, jail for life (preferably solitary, unless some certain prisoners dislike the guy...just sayin')

Also if thy do not take the deal - he can plead not guilty by reason of insanity. If they find he is insane, he potentially can walk Scott free if a few year down the road they find him to be better. That therapy and drugs have cured his illness.
 
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Also if thy do not take the deal - he can plead not guilty by reason of insanity. If they find he is insane, he potentially can walk Scott free if a few year down the road they find him to be better. That therapy and drugs have cured his illness.
All the more reason to turn the ********** loose in the general population there and turn the cameras off.
 
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Also if thy do not take the deal - he can plead not guilty by reason of insanity. If they find he is insane, he potentially can walk Scott free if a few year down the road they find him to be better. That therapy and drugs have cured his illness.

The "insanity" defense is rarely tried because it rarely works. Insanity is a legal term, anyway. You'll never catch a psychiatrist using it, unless he's testifying in court. The standard is did the defendant know right from wrong. Well, one way to judge that is by the amount of preparation and planning. Remember, this dude had booby trapped his apartment to the extent that it took demolition experts quite some time to disarm all the traps. He's clearly off his rocker. But did he know what he was doing was wrong? And can he assist in his defense? I think juries, particularly in cases as horrific as this one, are very reluctant to let the perpetrators go, even if they're obviously one taco short of a combo plate.

The advantage to prosecutors, of course, is a guaranteed win. But they face possible retaliation by voters who want the dude dead (as do I). But if the victims' families get behind accepting the plea deal then it will be accepted by the public. Besides, in Colorado, he's evidently about as likely to die of old age on death row as he is in gen pop, so what's the difference?
 
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