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Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant[W:33]

Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

You're saying you're in some of those pics? :2razz:

Weak, never been to TexASS, im sure if you look hard enough you will see some of your queer buddies around there....

Or maybe your Mama, who's 1 of their old ladies..
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

that's a stupid question. people who are outlaw bikers don't tend to care much about gun control laws

and to answer that stupid question-it depends how good their knife techniques are

Of course you think i'm referring to gun laws rather than the gun culture / fetishism that encourages them

Wyatt Earp was a badass because he *fought* the outlaws, and lived to over 80 in an environment where you had to wear a gun at your hip just to survive. These fools in texas are deluded to think it's the same now as in Earp's time
 
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Of course you think i'm referring to gun laws rather than the gun culture / fetishism that encourages them

Wyatt Earp was a badass because he *fought* the outlaws, and lived to over 80 in an environment where you had to wear a gun at your hip just to survive. These fools in texas are deluded to think it's the same now as in Earp's time

wrong dude
 
every couple of years we get a shootout between the "Iron Horsemen" and the "Invaders". Usually at a bar that only bikers frequent. Normally the cops let the dust settle and the blood dry and then go bust the survivors. I remember trying to "interview" one of them who was a marginal witness to a money laundering forfeiture we were doing only to be told by the county prosecutor that one was being held for Murder one. So I asked the chief deputy prosecutor if the mope was facing the DP and he just laughed and invoked the cockroach rule

that being a mope who whacked other mopes normally didn't get charged with capital murder

Sadly, that's not surprising. In fact if we were able to see what cops and DAs know in most of these shootouts I would imagine that of the bikers present at the time of the shootout 30% are informants and 30% are undercover law enforcement.
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

wrong dude

no need to get defensive just because some of the bikers could've easily been inspired by your gun threads
 
Sadly, that's not surprising. In fact if we were able to see what cops and DAs know in most of these shootouts I would imagine that of the bikers present at the time of the shootout 30% are informants and 30% are undercover law enforcement.

the former head of the ATF in this area was a "biker". He had the biggest and baddest bike around and it wasn't a Harley. He's long retired-still is a range officer at a local gun club (unlike many former ATF agents, he was a really good shot and was really pro gun) and IIRC he had a super fast BSA which he said could run down any HD made He used to infiltrate bike gangs running MAC machine pistols years ago. and yeah, compared to say the Rasta Posses or the TRIAD or the Russian "Mafia" bike gangs were rather easy to infiltrate
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Gee looks like WHITEY ON WHITEY crime is outta control down there in Redneckville:2wave:, when are some of the fathers down there gonna man up and take personal responsibility for their families!!???

Funny how Repukes, and the tea maggots talk about Black kids wearing their pants low, but never complain about White gang banging bikers wearing vests, with patches, which is a gang symbol:bs
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

no need to get defensive just because some of the bikers could've easily been inspired by your gun threads

somehow I think its about as likely that outlaw bikers read DP threads and get inspiration from them as it is that they say ride in Gay pride parades and write their congressman about LGBT issues
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Gee looks like WHITEY ON WHITEY crime is outta control down there in Redneckville:2wave:, when are some of the fathers down there gonna man up and take personal responsibility for their families!!???

Funny how Repukes, and the tea maggots talk about Black kids wearing their pants low, but never complain about White gang banging bikers wearing vests, with patches, which is a gang symbol:bs

I have been to far more bars that said "no colors" than ones that say-KEEP YOUR PANTS UP
 
the former head of the ATF in this area was a "biker". He had the biggest and baddest bike around and it wasn't a Harley. He's long retired-still is a range officer at a local gun club (unlike many former ATF agents, he was a really good shot and was really pro gun) and IIRC he had a super fast BSA which he said could run down any HD made He used to infiltrate bike gangs running MAC machine pistols years ago. and yeah, compared to say the Rasta Posses or the TRIAD or the Russian "Mafia" bike gangs were rather easy to infiltrate

Interesting, but funny. :lol:
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Of course you think i'm referring to gun laws rather than the gun culture / fetishism that encourages them

Wyatt Earp was a badass because he *fought* the outlaws, and lived to over 80 in an environment where you had to wear a gun at your hip just to survive. These fools in texas are deluded to think it's the same now as in Earp's time

Yeah, back in Earp's time the average citizen needed a gun on their hip because they never knew when a gang would throw down on each other at some saloon and you would need to protect yourself.

That totally doesn't happen toda.... heeeeeeey, wait a second!
 
every couple of years we get a shootout between the "Iron Horsemen" and the "Invaders". Usually at a bar that only bikers frequent. Normally the cops let the dust settle and the blood dry and then go bust the survivors. I remember trying to "interview" one of them who was a marginal witness to a money laundering forfeiture we were doing only to be told by the county prosecutor that one was being held for Murder one. So I asked the chief deputy prosecutor if the mope was facing the DP and he just laughed and invoked the cockroach rule

that being a mope who whacked other mopes normally didn't get charged with capital murder

I have a faint memory of some TV show, long ago, in which a similar principle was described as “NHI”. Ever hear of that? I don't know if it was ever real, or just made up for that TV show.
 
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Weak, never been to TexASS,

On behalf of all of us in Texas, we appreciate that.


im sure if you look hard enough you will see some of your queer buddies around there....

Or maybe your Mama, who's 1 of their old ladies..

What can I say? My mom's a badass.
 
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Doesn't matter. You just commented on the rarity of white-on-white crime when white-on-white crime is the most prevalent form of crime relative to race.


So that's a yes. You refuse to go to black doctors because you think they're inferior. You've also indicated that when you see black students on Ivy League campuses, you also assume they don't belong there, right?
He's not worth it, the turtle guy is as stupid as the day is long..
 
I have a faint memory of some TV show, long ago, in which a similar principle was described as “NHI”. Ever hear of that? I don't know if it was ever real, or just made up for that TV show.

doesn't ring a bell
 
doesn't ring a bell

Perhaps it was entirely fiction. The TLA stood for “no humans involved”. The context in which I remember the phrase seemed very similar to the “cockroach rule” that you described, indicating a lack of concern on the part of law enforcement over scumbags killing other scumbags.
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Today i must admit im a huge fan of the 2nd amendment, you right wing goons always play the founding fathers card, constitution, etc, im starting to like it more:giggle1:

A 3rd of Texans don't have health insurance, that's roughly 33%, i wonder how many needed to go to the hospital without insurance, and will foot the bill to the taxpayers???????????

Isn't that freeloading:confused:, orr ummm i thought the takers were only Blacks and Mexicans??
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Look at the picture WTF do you see???? Chinese guy's??? skinny Black kids???? your so stupid it's mind boggling you even can figure out to operate a computer..

Jesus..

Ahem, that would be, "you're so stupid..."

If you're going to call others "stupid", learn how to use such simple things as contractions.
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Ahem, that would be, "you're so stupid..."

If you're going to call others "stupid", learn how to use such simple things as contractions.

ouch :mrgreen:
 
I have a faint memory of some TV show, long ago, in which a similar principle was described as “NHI”. Ever hear of that? I don't know if it was ever real, or just made up for that TV show.


"No Humans Involved." It's from a CSI episode.
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

ouch :mrgreen:

Gee, it's a basic rule. If you're going to hurl stones, at least try not to make it so obvious that you live in a glass house.
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

Something very similar to this happened in Nevada over 10 years ago, and ironic how gangs like the Mafia, (ran by whites) and those Aryan Militia pro white Government hating maggots, never get negatively brought up by the Conservatives, Repugs, it's always Mexicans blah blah blah, oh and Chicago, why is that??:shrug:

Guess all them White gangs, are the Democrats Liberals fault too huh!?????
 
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Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

On behalf of all of us in Texas, we appreciate that.

If he wants to go to New Mexico, he'll have a hard time passing up "Amarillo by Mornin".
Even US 54, a great road from KS to NM, cuts through the NW corner of TX.

Now US 56 just misses TX--and heads for Angel Fire and the "Enchanted Circle"--wife and I have seen much of NM.
Within that circle is an enclave known as "little Texas"--just as in SC Colorado.

There's something about NM that truly intrigues me--even at this moment.
Their state symbol is the best that ever was, is, and ever will be.
(a world without end Amen)
 
Re: Texas: 9 Dead Bikers in Gun Shootout at Twin Peaks restaurant

If he wants to go to New Mexico, he'll have a hard time passing up "Amarillo by Mornin".
Even US 54, a great road from KS to NM, cuts through the NW corner of TX.

Now US 56 just misses TX--and heads for Angel Fire and the "Enchanted Circle"--wife and I have seen much of NM.
Within that circle is an enclave known as "little Texas"--just as in SC Colorado.

There's something about NM that truly intrigues me--even at this moment.
Their state symbol is the best that ever was, is, and ever will be.
(a world without end Amen)

I actually live just off US 54 (called the Patriot Freeway here). There's a lot of cool places in NM. Been skiing in Ruidoso and Taos. Santa Fe's a nice place to visit all times of the year. The only bad thing about NM is the enchanted drivers.
 
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