
CleverUserName
Favorite team: | Mississippi St. ![]() |
Location: | |
Biography: | |
Interests: | |
Occupation: | |
Number of Posts: | 14648 |
Registered on: | 10/1/2016 |
Online Status: | Online |
Recent Posts
Message
re: Democrats Brutally Roasted For Rolling Out Morbidly Obese Woman To Defend Food Stamps
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/13/25 at 3:28 pm
quote:
One of the "kids" is 21 and another about to turn 18. What are the chances they're working
Oh they are working. Working on getting their own checks.
re: Israel Pilot Shot Down and Captured. Edit: Not Confirmed
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/13/25 at 3:15 pm
Ehh. Not buying it. Why would they be doing operations over Iran in the daytime absent a full on invasion and battle for air superiority?
They wouldn’t be hitting targets in the middle of the day.
They wouldn’t be hitting targets in the middle of the day.
re: Horrifying Moment In Our Nation's History
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/13/25 at 11:23 am
quote:
Mr. Padilla was told repeatedly to back away and did not comply with officers’ repeated commands.
Leftists in 2021: The brave federal police force saved our lives from people who would not comply with their commands!!!
Leftists today: The federal police force was too harsh and unnecessarily roughed up someone who didn’t comply with their commands!!
re: Crude oil up nearly 6%
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/13/25 at 7:45 am
quote:
Crude oil up nearly 6%
I know. Looked at the premarket price of my offshore driller stock and it’s finally swinging upward after a winter and spring that did it no favors.
Awesome isn’t it?
re: Do you want a king?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 7:04 pm
quote:
I'm not sure what your point was there
The point is all of the “noo kangz!!” Idiots were just yelling at people a couple short years ago that they were mass murderers for not taking a shot. A shot made mandatory by the executive.
Then they cheered when the first amendment was shoved aside and people were arrested for simply gathering.
Then they nodded like bobble heads in agreement when it was again decreed that riots were an exception to the rule.
And here are the same idiots yelling “no kangzz!!1!1!”
re: Do you want a king?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 6:35 pm
quote:
Would you prefer to abolish Congress and the Courts and have the President write the laws, interpret the laws, and execute the laws? Do you want a king?
The programming works so well. Sooo well on the weak.
Remember when we were forced to take vaccines, arrested for practicing the first amendment, but were allowed to riot by decree?
re: Air India 787 Dreamliner crashes in the city of Ahmedabad
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 10:58 am
quote:
In that video it looks like the flaps were not deployed. Maybe a stall on takeoff because of no flaps?
Absolutely looks to be the cause. There have been other crashes that mimic this one almost exactly and that was the cause there also. Pilots probably were running their mouths instead of going through the checklist prior to takeoff.
re: Ice Protest...People Running around with Guns in San Antonio
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 10:39 am
quote:
Texas’ big blue cities support the rest of the state. It would be another Mississippi without it.
Making huge strides in the national rankings in education? After electing and maintaining a conservative supermajority?
We absolutely agree on that as well.
re: Ice Protest...People Running around with Guns in San Antonio
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 10:34 am
quote:
What they are is losers. this makes them great for combat but probably awful civilians. They're looking for a fight.
The “protestors”? Oh yes. We absolutely agree on that. Well.. except “great for combat”.
Again… funny how there have been days of riots, arson, and looting and this is what draws you out. :lol:
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 10:28 am
quote:
Can you think of any reason someone might risk going back to prison?
If the US prison system is in a large violation of the 8th? No. Not really.
See here is an issue… for someone to be “rehabilitated”.. they have to WANT to be. Also.. it takes an actual effort on their part.
There are two leaders in our church that are rehabilitated previous offenders. You know why they are rehabilitated? The said they wanted to be and did it. Both are now successful members of society that are married with high achieving, model children. One white. One black. And neither from privileged upbringing.
So 90 percent of the “rehabilitation” lays at the feet of the person. NOT the government.
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 10:02 am
quote:
What about when they say "I'm put in office, I will find and charge people who did things," and then they incarcerate people who they claim did things. It's the same thing, just not involving a celebrity.
It’s absolutely not the same thing to declare they will be “tough on crime” vs “ill get this person one way or the other” no way is that comparable.
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 9:53 am
quote:
Because the government fails to rehabilitate anyone while they are in state custody, care and control.
But if the treatment truly violates the 8th amendment… why would the people risk going back to such harsh conditions? You will never, ever, sell that someone has to sell drugs “because it’s the only way to survive”. Or commit violence again because “they aren’t rehabilitated”.
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 9:48 am
quote:
I didn't claim he broke laws. The government did. If the government erred in its conviction of Donald Trump, why won't you acknowledge that other convictions perpetuated by the government cannot be trusted, either?
You can find common ground with everyone if we all agree that if a prosecutor comes out and says “If I’m put in office… I will find a charge and convict this person”… and there is a sham charge and that person is convicted.. that prosecution is BS.
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 9:45 am
quote:
American prisons in their current state violate the 8th amendmen imo.
Really? If it’s so bad… why is recidivism in the US among the highest in the world?
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 9:35 am
quote:
EXCEPT Donald Trump. Give me a break. At least own your own hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy? Uhh.. have you seen what the AG of NY is accused of doing? The one who was elected on the promise of going after Trump?
So we have an AG of NY, who admittedly targeted Trump, commit the SAME crime. Only this time it is evident that it was flagrant. And you come here flinging around “hypocrisy”?
Also, the trial and verdict was such a sham that the Governor of NY had to come out and publicly state that there would be no more targeted prosecutions on it to keep real estate investors and contractors from fleeing NY.
The court accepted valuation of Mar a Lago, that was required to prosecute, was a sham and you know it, they know it, and everyone knows it. Property sale after property sale in the area proves it.
Hypocrisy. lol.
re: They got the dude who was dropping off the supplies!
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 9:13 am
quote:
Maybe the rioters should pay Don Jr's ex $75k for a pep talk instead of these shields
“My political party is supporting outright anarchy and resisting efforts to quell them.. but let’s try this Hail Mary of a deflection.”
-Tmcgin
re: Ice Protest...People Running around with Guns in San Antonio
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/12/25 at 6:14 am
quote:
Yes a bunch of rogue armed civilians appointed themselves the community sheriff, without request, to keep law and order.
There have been riots and looting going on for days now and THIS is what brings about your scorn?
re: Are drivers licenses an example of government overreach?
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/11/25 at 5:00 pm
quote:
The incremental expansion of what licenses are used for demonstrates a slippery slope toward greater government intrusion in everyday life.
Not the idiotic driving license vs. gun ownership crap again. When will you people absorb that this is a complete false equivalence.
Clear your mind… breathe deep… exhale… and open your mind.. now read slowly…
Driving is a PRIVILEGE. Gun ownership is a RIGHT.
There is no amendment that says you may have a driver’s license followed by “shall not be infringed”. None. You are free to look.
People…this is the same person who actually believes handing out reparations will make society harmonious. She believes this. Ask her. But don’t mention the squandering of billions nationally by BLM. She will scamper away.
re: Fetterman slams Democratic party for not condemning LA Riots
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/11/25 at 10:26 am
quote:
My party loses the moral high ground when we refuse to condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcement,” he added. “I unapologetically stand for free speech, peaceful demonstrations, and immigration—but this is not that.”
VOR says:

re: Illegal charged with attempted murder during anti-ICE riots
Posted by CleverUserName on 6/11/25 at 10:21 am
quote:
BREAKING: Illegal charged with attempted m*rder during anti-ICE riots Emiliano Garduno-Galvez from Mexico who’s in our country illegally, has been charged with ATTEMPTED MURDER after he allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement during the LA riots. Garduno-Galvez had previously been deported and has a criminal history including Grand Theft Auto and DUI
Bu by bu bu bu bu who will pick our vegetables?!?1?1
Popular