Such a fine, aristocratic culture these people exhibit. A much more honorable way of life than any represented by a confederate flag, eh?
We need to look into this troubling condition of situational amnesia....... probably mercury vaccine related.
Or eating lead based paint off the window sills in mom's rowhome when they were chillin.
$2,000 damage?
They don't even have enough ambition to put together a decent riot. Not a huge surprise. Real rioting is too much like work.
Well, if I remember right, it's stop unlawful entry to your house or stop a violent felony. This seems to be neither.
If your scratching for validity when they attacked the man in the powered chair that probably eliminated most reasonable doubt. Of course if they just drug him from the chair onto the ground and kept moving that would be thin but the first person to take a swing at him as he lay on the floor would have been fair game at that point were I on the jury!
It says a lot about our society when fifty juveniles are out at 2 am in the morning and they all think it is a good idea to damage other people's property. Most of this falls on their parents.
You've been sold a bill of goods if you believe that a billboard, containing ONE rarely used code, and obviously inflammatory word is actually legit.
I used to work at Wallyworld. I can attest to the truth of the "Code Brown" (it was on a little grid on the back of our name tags).
I pulled the picture from a site claiming authenticity...and my experiences at the Walmart make me perhaps a little too gullible?
Now I have second thoughts about posting that...
Edit: Yeah...Kut you have to be right, there's no way that would pass corporate muster. I'm a simpleton and I've been had. I'm taking it down because it is offensive tripe.
Sorry about that, folks.
Well, if I remember right, it's stop unlawful entry to your house or stop a violent felony. This seems to be neither.
It says a lot about our society when fifty juveniles are out at 2 am in the morning and they all think it is a good idea to damage other people's property. Most of this falls on their parents.