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  • Bullshit right there, I am not the best with laws but doing home searches without warrant requires public announcement/Marshal law? Also, how many damned people live in that house? Looked like they were exiting a clown car!

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    • Im even disgusted to see that! that seems like more of a drill than the bombings. fuck all that and i dont even really own guns. i may get a shotty now just to pump that mothersucker while lookin through the peep-hole.

      shits fucked up.. and it doesnt all add up.
      THE BAD HOMBRE

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      • Originally posted by naynay View Post
        Im even disgusted to see that! that seems like more of a drill than the bombings. fuck all that and i dont even really own guns. i may get a shotty now just to pump that mothersucker while lookin through the peep-hole.

        shits fucked up.. and it doesnt all add up.
        can you even have guns?
        satisfaction is the death of desire...

        its still "We the people"...right?

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        • Originally posted by mightyp View Post
          can you even have guns?
          absolutely. can you?
          THE BAD HOMBRE

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          • Story just keeps getting deeper.


            In the wake of the revelations about the violent nature of accused marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, investigators in the Boston suburbs tell ABC News they are probing whether he may have been involved in an unsolved grisly triple homicide of a former roommate and two others. The murders took place around the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

            "We are looking at a possible connection with the suspect in the marathon atrocity and this active and open homicide in Waltham,'' Stephanie Guyotte, a spokeswoman for the Middlesex County District Attorney, confirmed to ABC News.

            Tsarnaev, the alleged bombing mastermind who died in a fierce gun battle with police early Friday morning, had been training with one of the 2011 murder victims in an attempt to transition from boxing into a possible career in the brutal sport of mixed-martial arts.

            The victims were found in a Waltham, Massachusetts apartment. They had their throat slashed, their heads nearly decapitated. Their mutilated bodies were left covered with marijuana.

            It was a gruesome scene – but also perplexing to law enforcement. While drugs appeared to factor into the motive, the murderer left both the marijuana and thousands of dollars in cash behind in the Waltham apartment. While the investigation has been active for more than a year, authorities acknowledged they have had few leads.

            Two law enforcement sources told ABC News that may now change, with the bomb attack prompting a fresh look into Tsarnaev's alleged penchant for violence.

            Even before the bombing, police records show, there was an indication of a rage growing inside of Tsarnaev. Court documents obtained by ABC News show in July 2009 he was arrested for domestic violence after his then-girlfriend made a frantic 911 to report she was "being beat up by her boyfriend." The police report, which was redacted to hide the girlfriend's name, says that Tsarnaev admitted to responding officers that he slapped her. The case was later dismissed.

            Tsarnaev had also been close to one of the murder victims, 25-year-old Brendan Mess, investigators told ABC. The two had been training together in a local gym –each helping the other with a missing element from their fighting arsenal. Tsarnaev, a golden-gloves heavy weight boxer, lacked martial arts training. And Mess, an experienced jiu jitsu competitor, lacked boxing experience.

            The two sparred together at an Allston, MA gym called Wai Kru. The gym's head trainer, John Allan, provided a statement to the Boston Globe via Facebook message saying that Tamerlan "came into the gym to spar from time to time."

            Tsarnaev and Mess lived just a few blocks apart in Cambridge, in the same predominantly Russian neighborhood. Authorities believe there were times Mess crashed at Tsarnaev's apartment.

            It was unclear if Tsarnaev knew the other men slain, Raphael Teken, 37, and Erik Weissman, 31.

            A Waltham investigator who called the murders "the worst bloodbath I have ever seen in a long law enforcement career" said Tsarnaev has now proven he had the propensity for the type of violence that unfolded two years ago.

            "There was no forced entry, it was clear that the victims had let the killer in. And their throats were slashed right out of an al Qaeda training video. The drugs and money on the bodies was very strange," the investigator said.
            One of Mess' relatives yesterday told investigators they thought it was odd that Tsarnaev did not attend the funerals for his slain friend. The Mess relative also described animosity between the two friends "over Brendan's lifestyle,'' two law enforcement sources said. Because it is an open homicide investigation the sources were not authorized to speak on the record.

            "Given how religious the older brother was, and we have heard information from the college about how the younger brother was 'a pot head' is there a chance that Tsarnaev was angry that Brendan was selling his brother marijuana? We don't know,'' said one of those sources. "But we are certainly interested in finding out."

            Tsarnaev and Mess had been socializing together in the months before the murder, according to a Massachusetts correction officer who met up with a group of fighters that included Tsarnaev and Mess at a June 2011 Mixed Martial Arts event run by Burlington Brawl, a Vermont-based fighting outfit. Tsarnaev impressed the group with his golden gloves status, but largely kept to himself during the evening.

            "We were all drinking beers, but not that guy. He was drinking water,'' the correction officer said.

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            • Originally posted by mightyp View Post
              can you even have guns?
              all i gotta do is go to a gun show or buy online and im good to go thanks to the shot down bill proposal see how that works? now you got an alcoholic cop runnin thug WITH A PISTOL!

              lol jk dont ban me, i'll be done.
              THE BAD HOMBRE

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              • Originally posted by naynay View Post
                all i gotta do is go to a gun show or buy online and im good to go thanks to the shot down bill proposal

                False, and false. If you buy from a vendor, there is a background check. You should learn how to check facts.


                Beyond that, it's still not legal for you to own a gun, no matter how you get it. I also believe it's illegal for you to even attempt to buy a gun, publicly or privately.
                Originally posted by BradM
                But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                Originally posted by Leah
                In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                • oh, i just have a state jail charge from 10 years ago, not sure how that weighs.. but either way i thought the whole thing was if cun control is an issue so criminals will still get guns. not that i am much of a danger to the community but i could still get a gun or rifle and i am sure i wouldnt have the book thrown at me for owning it, as long as it was outside of my house, right? if im wrong i am wrong, ive never looked into it. as i have stated before i drink waaayyy too much to have something as easily accessible as a pistol on my person. i would've been locked up a long time ago and probably still to this day by now. but a hunting rifle can be owned by anyone no? should i turn in my machete's?
                  THE BAD HOMBRE

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                  • Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                    False, and false. If you buy from a vendor, there is a background check. You should learn how to check facts.


                    Beyond that, it's still not legal for you to own a gun, no matter how you get it. I also believe it's illegal for you to even attempt to buy a gun, publicly or privately.
                    if i bought it private it wouldnt be legal either way, i'd trade some weed for it!
                    THE BAD HOMBRE

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                    • I am not sure about Nay Nays record... I mean I know he dropped the soap for his personal body guard for a few months, but was he popped for a misdemeanor or a felony? A misdemeanor wouldn't necessarily stop him from LEGALLY owning a weapon.

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                      • Originally posted by naynay View Post
                        oh, i just have a state jail charge from 10 years ago, not sure how that weighs.. but either way i thought the whole thing was if cun control is an issue so criminals will still get guns. not that i am much of a danger to the community but i could still get a gun or rifle and i am sure i wouldnt have the book thrown at me for owning it, as long as it was outside of my house, right? if im wrong i am wrong, ive never looked into it. as i have stated before i drink waaayyy too much to have something as easily accessible as a pistol on my person. i would've been locked up a long time ago and probably still to this day by now. but a hunting rifle can be owned by anyone no? should i turn in my machete's?
                        if you were convicted of any Felony then yes you would be in violation of Federal law, I know a guy who just got sent to Fed prison for felon in possession of a firearm... 5 years, day for day, no early release... He is a piece of shit so he is where he belongs. Yes it was found in his home, not even his room. He tried to pin it on his convalescent father but no dice.

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                        • hmm, maybe true. never felt the need to own a gun so i have never pressed the issue.
                          THE BAD HOMBRE

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                          • Rodney - I have a felony, I can't legally own shit. I do, but if I'm ever caught with them, my ass is toast. I can't hunt. I can't go to the range. I can't shoot them on my 300 acres of property, either. Even on my own property I run the risk of the game warden stopping by.
                            Originally posted by BradM
                            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                            Originally posted by Leah
                            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                              • Beck Breaks Exclusive Information on Saudi National Once Considered a Person of Interest in Boston Bombings

                                Apr. 22, 2013 10:44am

                                Background points:
                                •A Saudi national originally identified as a “person of interest” in the Boston Marathon bombing was set to be deported under section 212 3B — “Security and related grounds” — “Terrorist activities” after the bombing
                                •As the story gained traction, TheBlaze’s Chief Content Officer Joel Cheatwood received word that the government may not deport the Saudi national, originally identified as Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi
                                •Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refused to answer questions on the subject when confronted by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) on Capitol Hill.
                                •An ICE official said a different Saudi national is in custody, but is “in no way” connected to the bombings.
                                •A congressional source, however, says that the file on Alharbi was created, that he was “linked” in some way to the Boston bombings (though it is unclear how), and that documents showing all this have been sent to Congress.
                                •Key congressmen of the Committee on Homeland Security request a classified briefing with Napolitano
                                •Fox News’ Todd Starnes reports that Alharbi was allegedly flagged on a terrorist watch list and granted a student visa without being properly vetted. Sources close to the investigation also told him the Saudi is still set for deportation.
                                •New information provided to TheBlaze reveals Alharbi’s file was altered early Wednesday evening to disassociate him from the initial charges
                                •Sources say the Saudi’s student visa specifically allows him to go to school in Findlay, Ohio, though he appears to have an apartment in Boston, Massachusetts
                                •Sources tell us this will most likely now be kicked from the DHS to the DOJ and labeled an ongoing investigation that can no longer be discussed.

                                Monday morning Glenn Beck laid out what he knows about the Saudi connection to the Boston marathon bombings. It is a story that the mainstream media has all but completely ignored, though Beck says TheBlaze’s Chief Content Officer Joel Cheatwood reached out to numerous other networks in an effort to get the story out. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano refused to acknowledge the story even existed when questioned by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) last Friday.

                                But now a number of congressional sources have confirmed that the story is as TheBlaze reported last week, and Beck is presenting more pieces of the big picture.

                                “This week has changed me,” he said at the top of his radio program on Monday. “The events in Boston changed me….The events in Washington around Boston changed me.”

                                We crossed an “extraordinarily disturbing threshold” last week, Beck said, but we know “exactly who we’re dealing with now.”

                                After a discussion of how Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is currently under guard in the hospital, wasn’t read his Miranda rights, Beck proceeded to lay out a number of key points on the case.

                                “While the media continues to look at what the causes were of these two guys, there are, at this hour, three people involved,” he said. “The first one is the one we are going to address.”

                                Beck proceeded to highlight the background of the Saudi national first identified as a “person of interest” in the Boston bombings, Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, noting that the the NTC issued an event file calling for his deportation using section 212, 3B which is proven terrorist activity.

                                “We are not sure who actually tagged him as a ’212 3B,’ but we know it is very difficult to charge someone with this — it has to be almost certain,” Beck explained. “It is the equivalent in civil society of charging someone with premeditated murder and seeking the death penalty — it is not thrown around lightly.”

                                Beck continued, noting that after Secretary of State John Kerry met with Saudi Foreign Minister Saud on Tuesday, the FBI began backtracking on the Saudi national from suspect, to person of interest, to witness, to victim, to nobody.

                                Then, on Wednesday, President Obama had a “chance” encounter with Saudi Foreign Minister Saud and Saudi Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir.

                                “Wednesday at 5:35 p.m. the file is altered,” Beck said. “This is unheard of, this is impossible in the timeline due to the severity of the charge….You don’t one day put a 212 3B charge against somebody with deportation, and then the next day take it off. It would require too much to do it.”

                                “There are only two people that could revoke the deportation order — the director of the NTC could do it after speaking with each department, the FBI, the ATC, etc. — which is impossible to do in such a short period of time, — or, somebody at the very highest levels of the State Department could do it. We don’t have any evidence to tell you which one did it,” Beck said.

                                Congressman Duncan has detailed information about the Saudi national in his possession, and he and other members of the House Homeland Security Committee have sent a formal letter of request (which we have a copy of) to Napolitano for a classified briefing on the Saudi national and the deportation order.

                                Beck proceeded to highlight more key points: The Saudi national was allegedly once flagged on a terror watch list and granted a student visa without being properly vetted.

                                If, as an ICE official said last week, there is actually a ​second ​Saudi in custody, who is it? Beck asked. “Why were there were no names, no pictures presented? The fact is, an event was created for one Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi indicating he was to be deported for terrorism activity related to the Boston bombing. If this file was created with another Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi in mind, don’t you think we should know about it?”

                                Beck continued with more exclusive information:


                                The Saudi’s student visa specifically allows him to go to school in Findley, Ohio. He has been in this country six months. He has an apartment in Boston, Massachusetts.

                                If this is a case of mistaken identity, then who is the person named in the file, with the same name, with the 3B charge? And If DHS was working with the person as a source to out the bombers, then why was there a 3B Charge?

                                Exclusive: Why wasn’t the Congressional Committee on Homeland Security notified? Why are they being cut out of all information? This is protocol.

                                We are working on the family connections, and there is more to come.

                                Sources tell us this will most likely now be kicked from the DHS to the DOJ and labeled an ongoing investigation that can no longer be discussed. This will be the reason Napalitano won’t answer the Homeland Security Committee’s request for a briefing. Like Benghazi they have heavy into a disinformation campaign floating a variety of scenarios to confuse the media — but that apparently doesn’t take much — to prevent the story from being pursued… They are also working very hard to discredit those on the scent.

                                It is still unclear why the government is stonewalling the media on information as to why the file initially labeled Alharbi as a threat, only to change that designation later in the week. Is there a legitimate threat that’s being covered up? Did the government have actual concerns about Alharbi, but was too quick to connect him in this instance and is now trying to stave off embarrassment?

                                Bottom line, Beck said: “I need you to call your congressmen right now. There are congressmen who are aware of this, have seen the documentation — they need your support, they need your help…If we do not stand up, he is on a plane tomorrow or he is already gone.”

                                “We demand answers from the Justice Department and this administration.”

                                Beck proceeded to put the issue in a larger perspective, noting that multiple news outlets reported after 9/11 that prominent Saudis were allowed to leave the country, even as all flights were grounded.

                                “The Bush administration would later block the investigation into Saudi involvement into 9/11, even though 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis, and would eventually force the redaction of a 28-page chapter of the 9/11 Commission report regarding foreign, specifically Saudi, support for some of the Al-Qaeda hijackers,” Beck said, noting that the questionable relationship between Saudi Arabia and the United States goes back further than the current administration.

                                But, he said, we have now taken that relationship to a whole new level. “On January 14, 2013 President Obama met with Saudi Minister of Interior,” Beck remarked. “Two days later Janet Napolitano signed agreement with Saudi minister allowing ‘trusted traveler’ status on Saudi student visitors, meaning greatly reduced security checks and scrutiny.”

                                “This is trusted traveler status that we don’t give to some of our most trusted allies, and we gave it to Saudi Arabia last January?” Beck said. “So they can just walk into our country no questions asked?”

                                “There is a pattern,” he said. “There is a relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia the American public doesn’t know about. The case of Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Harbi is only the latest example.”

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