The Biden Presidency

They have to follow the rules to come here and we're not responsible for their deaths if deported.

I simply find this to be a poor moral argument. At the end of the day, the outcome would be good people who have been positively contributing to American communities dying due to violence based on the immigration policies of the government. That’s your argument in favor of deporting a bunch of non-criminals as well, so I don’t see why blanket deportation is a good moral decision.
 
About a year ago I walked the exact spot the terrorist did when we were walking around the french quarter, down bourbon to canal street. It was a slow day, not much was going on (was a monday I believe) and we didn't have muich do do so wandering the French quarter seemed like afun thing to do.
 
About a year ago I walked the exact spot the terrorist did when we were walking around the french quarter, down bourbon to canal street. It was a slow day, not much was going on (was a monday I believe) and we didn't have muich do do so wandering the French quarter seemed like afun thing to do.

Modern America has made risk reward of being in big blue cities not worth it
 
Somehow you typed that out and thought it was relevant and intelligent.

What a sad depressing miserable life you must lead.

Spent 10 years in DC and 2 in Philly. Recently returned to Lafayette SQ in DC - a place i used to play Frisbee football on Sundays- and was met with a homeless tent city

Now I spent time on a lake or 30 minutes west downtown of one of the biggest cities in the world.

Pity me, please
 
When i moved to downtown San Antonio in 2021... we leased one of the nicer apartment complexes in the city.

Literally the 1st night, my wife and my bike was stolen from the secure bike room. Both bike locks were chord cut.

Later that year, my wife's colleagues car was stolen at her physicians practice during the day.

Boerne, TX is awesome though
 
About a year ago I walked the exact spot the terrorist did when we were walking around the french quarter, down bourbon to canal street. It was a slow day, not much was going on (was a monday I believe) and we didn't have muich do do so wandering the French quarter seemed like afun thing to do.

I go to Nola all the time. Not a fan of bourbon st, but love Nola
 
I go to Nola all the time. Not a fan of bourbon st, but love Nola

I don't usually go there anymore as I'm not a 20 something partier but my wife never was in New Orleans for the first time so going into a bar and grabbing a drink was something we decided we should do even if we weren't getting drunk.
 
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You guys have to admit it’s at least a little funny that the second terrorist attack being investigated is immediately drawing speculation that the suspect was brainwashed or murdered from the same crowd immediately demanding Islam be eradicated from the United States.
 
Appears to be a suicide. Only lefties are crazy enough to commit suicide.

Yeah, a lot of this conspiracy seems to center around ignoring the possibility that a gunshot to the head is a more attractive option than seeing what happens in your carbomb explosion.
 
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