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Re: Is your computer fast or slow?
from amberleechoo on 06/09/2015 09:18 PMSomewhere in the middle.
Re: Is your computer fast or slow?
from Kat on 06/09/2015 09:13 PMI have 2 laptops and a desktop. The new laptop is fast, this one isn't bad for being 10 years old and still XP.
Re: Android or iPhone or Windows Phone?
from Kat on 06/09/2015 09:11 PMReally depends on the user. I would never pay what they want for an Iphone, my androids always had some problem.. usually lack of memory. I have the Windows phone now, I like it.
Re: PC or Smart Phone?
from Kat on 06/09/2015 09:09 PMI use both, at least my computer has autocorrect turned off. That phone makes up the weirdest shiz to send people at times.
Re: Any way to delete sodahead account after being locked out?
from Transquesta on 06/09/2015 09:08 PMAll I can tell you for sure is that the old method of contacting them to do it won't work. I tried it twice.
I suppose you could get a lawyer to do it, but other than that I guess we're all permanent members. I reckon it's kinda like the Internet version of hell. 
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Re: Do you like Meghan Trainor's music?
from Transquesta on 06/09/2015 09:03 PMI'm all about that [bass]. 
Government kills
Black Reverend Threatens Police With Terrorist Attacks Over Texas ‘Pool Party’
from Kat on 06/09/2015 08:56 PMThe pool party in McKinney, TX, that was really a mob of unruly blacks trespassing on private property has caused an outrage because a white police officer threw a black girl to the ground. That outrage became a sizable protest on Monday with the Nation of Islam and the New Black Panthers taking part. Believe it or not, neither of those groups were the craziest or most radical. A black reverend actually called for terrorist attacks by blacks against the cops.
The Rev, Ronald Wright was so incensed by police doing their jobs that he threw this out there:
"We're going to ask for justice to be done and this is ridiculous that we're continue to fight these type of issues throughout this country. We just passed the open weapons law here in this state..."
I think what he meant was the open carry law recently passed by the Texas State Legislature. In any case, here's where he calls for a terrorist attack:
"...we're setting the stage for a terrorist attack in this country. And the group is not going to be ISIS – – it's going to be 'Us-is.' Us against these injustice law officers and people who continue to allow racism to go into this city."
While this is not the most eloquent speech, it sure sounds like he's saying that blacks are going to commit acts of terrorism against police and anyone that allows racism, possibly meaning white people. Actually this is more of threat than a matter-or-fact pronouncement. And not to get the good Reverend all tangled up in his own words, but isn't he part of the "injustice" police? Maybe he's part of the "outrage patrol." I don't know.
It's hard to take Rev. Wright's words any other way. He's saying straight up that blacks will attack police and others with acts of terrorism. At first I thought the bit about the Texas open carry law was a lefty gun control complaint, but I think he means it as part of the threat. Like open carrying armed blacks will attack the police in McKinney and other parts of Texas.
All I can say is: good luck with that. Remember the "Draw Mohammad" contest in Garland? Two jihadis got taken out by a single cop with a handgun before they even thought about launching their attack. Terrorism is not all that successful in Texas.
This seems like a completely reasonable response. Some black kids were trespassing and causing trouble, police responded appropriately, no one was killed or injured, so black people should kill police officers and any white people that support them. Oh wait, that is actually the opposite of reasonable.
I find it hard to believe Rev. Wright wasn't arrested for his statement. He made terrorist threats against police and citizens. Last time I checked, that's against the law. He didn't allude to it or even speculate about it. He said quite clearly that he and other blacks were going to stage terrorist attacks. Then again, he's black and to arrest him would probably be racist and we can't have that.
http://downtrend.com/71superb/black-reverend-threatens-police-with-terrorist-attacks-over-texas-pool-party
Re: Do you like Meghan Trainor's music?
from amberleechoo on 06/09/2015 08:54 PMI like it pretty much, especielly the videos.
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