WAR ROOM LOUNGE V25: MJ vs Prince

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For my other job I'm part of a Facebook group full of bartenders/bouncers so we can let each other know where the control board people are, who has been 86d for the night from certain places and shit and one bartender that is like 22 described a guy that stole a fire extinguisher as "tall and thin with close cut hair"

Another bouncer goes:
"So, was he white, Latino, black, purple? Come on"

The shitstorm that ensued where that bartender threw a fit was fucking hilarious.
It’s stupid. You are what you are. It’s not racist to give a description of someone, beginning with the most obvious characteristic.
 
What Africans do you know guys know that dance like MJ and Prince? Why don't Africans dominate sports and entertainment like we do? Why don't they set trends all over the world? Where are all the afros? Were different people.


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kid MJ was one of the greatest Pop singers, of any sex/age like ever....dude was a straight monster until he got older and voice changed and then he became one of the greatest dancers ever

The more talented musician was clearly Prince and it's not close. But performer/entertainer? that's much harder to discern IMO

MJ did have a staggering amount of people literally fainting at the sight of him in his prime. That's insane IMO
 
Or as Justice Clarence Thomas so eloquently retorted, “I find it extremely improbable that the Framers understood the Second Amendment to protect little more than carrying a gun from the bedroom to the kitchen.”

This is so well said that it's practically poetry.


And do you know why he blew it? Because he underestimated his opponent. What he sees as a small time lawyer from San Diego in over his head, trying to argue a gun rights case of all things in front of arguably the most progressive circuit court in the land, against an ideological High Dolla ally of the court, is really someone who’s spend the better part of a decade specifically studying the ins and outs of Hawaiian law, rules and regulations, corresponding documents, etc etc etc, and 2A decisions. And to top it off, he’s doing it pro bono. Mr. High Dolla believed his gravitas alone would carry the day, but he can’t go up against the heart of a volunteer who actually has the passion for what he’s fighting for.

God bless. We see what one motivated Marine and his law degree can accomplish.

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Hawaii has had a longstanding tradition of depriving their subjects


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But since becoming a State, that all goes out the window, and their right to arms will be protected.


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Though, it IS really easy to spend all that money of the very people whose rights you’re depriving, isn’t it?

Getting taxed to fight for your rights being deprived. Hadn't really thought of it like that before. Sounds sinister.
 
I met up with my buddy who was passing through town yesterday for a drink and a cigar and I asked him the original question from the other thread "is MJ the greatest entertainer of all time?". He said no it's Sinatra. Also said he'd put Madonna in the mix.
 
I met up with my buddy who was passing through town yesterday for a drink and a cigar and I asked him the original question from the other thread "is MJ the greatest entertainer of all time?". He said no it's Sinatra. Also said he'd put Madonna in the mix.

There's a guy, a retired pilot, at a wine bar I go to regularly who always tells his story of meeting Sinatra. He was hanging around a small airport and someone comes up to him and asks if he can spare a few minutes to talk to his boss. The pilot says sure, he's just killing time anyway. Turns out the boss is Sinatra, and he wants to ask some questions about planes because he has a tour coming up. The pilot says Sinatra is shockingly knowledgeable about the subject, asks lots of good questions. The talk goes on about 45 minutes. Then Sinatra asks him for his info and takes off. A couple of weeks later, the pilot gets a handwritten thank you note from Sinatra with a gold money clip as a gift. Pure class, he says. I have no way to confirm it, obviously. He told it directly to me, and I've overheard him tell it to at least four other people, once with his wife present ("oh this story, again" she said when he started).
 
Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled getting charged by the SEC
https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-floyd-mayweather-dj-khaled-ico-20181129-story.html
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and music producer and rapper Khaled Khaled — better known as DJ Khaled — will each pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle federal allegations that they promoted new cryptocurrencies without disclosing that they were being paid by the currencies’ creators.
 
There's a guy, a retired pilot, at a wine bar I go to regularly who always tells his story of meeting Sinatra. He was hanging around a small airport and someone comes up to him and asks if he can spare a few minutes to talk to his boss. The pilot says sure, he's just killing time anyway. Turns out the boss is Sinatra, and he wants to ask some questions about planes because he has a tour coming up. The pilot says Sinatra is shockingly knowledgeable about the subject, asks lots of good questions. The talk goes on about 45 minutes. Then Sinatra asks him for his info and takes off. A couple of weeks later, the pilot gets a handwritten thank you note from Sinatra with a gold money clip as a gift. Pure class, he says. I have no way to confirm it, obviously. He told it directly to me, and I've overheard him tell it to at least four other people, once with his wife present ("oh this story, again" she said when he started).
Lol at the image of his wife. I've seen that face on my wife enough times when I start holding forth, telling all the same stories, usually when a group of old friends gets together. All the wives and girlfriends have the same face actually.

Anyway, that's awesome about Sinatra. I'm just going to go ahead and believe it because I like it, and he's an all timer.
 
You're getting fucked if you are even bothering with this crypto gimmick
 
This is so well said that it's practically poetry.

It's really not. It's bland and empty rhetoric (and a straw man to boot) made by the worst Justice of the past century.

I initially typed "don't get me wrong: there are good pro-gun quotes" and actually spent a good amount of time pruning the internet for a good ones from the Supreme Court, but I couldn't find one. Sometimes I forget just how foreign the Heller-era gun fetishism is to Supreme Court jurisprudence. I was sure that I could find something from William Jackson (famous pro-rights liberal), but even he, along with the conservative icons like Burger, supported definitively the pre-Heller reading and criticized the gun lobby for their propaganda campaign to the contrary.

The problem is that the Roberts era conservative Justices are all really poor writers, as even waxed on by fellow conservative jurists. Since this is an area of interest to you, I'd actually be interested if you have any other Supreme Court quotes that you logged away over the years.
 
There's a guy, a retired pilot, at a wine bar I go to regularly who always tells his story of meeting Sinatra. He was hanging around a small airport and someone comes up to him and asks if he can spare a few minutes to talk to his boss. The pilot says sure, he's just killing time anyway. Turns out the boss is Sinatra, and he wants to ask some questions about planes because he has a tour coming up. The pilot says Sinatra is shockingly knowledgeable about the subject, asks lots of good questions. The talk goes on about 45 minutes. Then Sinatra asks him for his info and takes off. A couple of weeks later, the pilot gets a handwritten thank you note from Sinatra with a gold money clip as a gift. Pure class, he says. I have no way to confirm it, obviously. He told it directly to me, and I've overheard him tell it to at least four other people, once with his wife present ("oh this story, again" she said when he started).

That's a nice story.
 
Oh gee I guess there is nothing to worry about with the caravan Just MS 13 what did they ever do to anyone


https://www.yahoo.com/news/border-patrol-arrests-ms-13-223833511.html

U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested a member of the infamous Salvadoran MS-13 gang who admitted to authorities that he traveled with a caravan of Central American migrants who were hoping to qualify for asylum in America.

Agents arrested Jose Villalobos-Jobel, 29, shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday east of the Calexico Port of Entry on the U.S. side of the border, Customs and Border Protection said in a statement Wednesday.

During questioning at the El Centro station, the Honduran citizen confessed that he is an active member of MS-13 and had intended to enter the country illegally after traveling to the U.S. with the caravan of thousands of other migrants. He is in custody pending his deportation back to Honduras.

President Trump has made MS-13 a priority in his crackdown on illegal immigration and said last month that the latest caravan, estimated to consist of as many as 7,000 people, contained MS-13 members.

“You’re going to find MS-13, you’re going to find Middle Eastern, you’re going to find everything,” he said of the caravan travelers.

The gang was started in Los Angeles in the 1980s and has a large presence in El Salvador and other Central American countries, where it terrorizes locals. Several crimes perpetrated by its members have made national headlines in the U.S., including the September 2016 murder on Long Island of two young girls, ages 15 and 16.

The president on Monday threatened to close the border permanently if Mexico does not help contain the wave of asylum seekers.
 
There's a guy, a retired pilot, at a wine bar I go to regularly who always tells his story of meeting Sinatra. He was hanging around a small airport and someone comes up to him and asks if he can spare a few minutes to talk to his boss. The pilot says sure, he's just killing time anyway. Turns out the boss is Sinatra, and he wants to ask some questions about planes because he has a tour coming up. The pilot says Sinatra is shockingly knowledgeable about the subject, asks lots of good questions. The talk goes on about 45 minutes. Then Sinatra asks him for his info and takes off. A couple of weeks later, the pilot gets a handwritten thank you note from Sinatra with a gold money clip as a gift. Pure class, he says. I have no way to confirm it, obviously. He told it directly to me, and I've overheard him tell it to at least four other people, once with his wife present ("oh this story, again" she said when he started).

You can illustrate a better poetry then this Mr. Savage. We need to witness your flavor...
 
Watching Spartacus.

Man, they could've been a bit more liberal with the blood and nudity...
 
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cdc-us...ng-due-largely-to-drug-overdose-and-suicides/
CDC says life expectancy down as more Americans die younger due to suicide and drug overdose

NEW YORK -- Suicides and drug overdoses pushed up U.S. deaths last year, and drove a continuing decline in how long Americans are expected to live.

Overall, there were more than 2.8 million U.S. deaths in 2017, or nearly 70,000 more than the previous year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. It was the most deaths in a single year since the government began counting more than a century ago
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Good thing they approved an opiate 10,000x stronger than fentanyl though!
 
A second ago, you were saying Prince was evil, and now his dancing is the ultimate standard for determing if someone is Jewish?

He's not Jewish, he's Hebrew. Do you equate 'jewish' with 'exceptional?

Anyways...his talents were most likely enhanced due to the satanic power driving him. Michael as well.
 
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