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Whiskey in my Whiskey

I'm some guy with a broken heart and very little time, I work a lot. I drink a bit more than I should. I have a few tattoos. I love my little boston terrier more than any human. I hate the government and love cartoons. I am a musician although I hardly take the time to make any music because I'm "too busy" with "real life" type shit. I have goals of someday owning my own coffee house, dive bar, nightclub, restaurant, or maybe all of the above. I'm honesty, love and respect above all else. I have love for those who are truly close to me in my life, and I will always be there for them, they know who they are. Burritos are good. Cheers.



I am a lot older than most of you kids on here and I could care less about what most post. If you follow me expecting a follow back, don't. It probably won't happen. Especially if you're under 18.



I pour some whiskey into my whiskey…



Cheers kids...



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  • (Source: Wikipedia)

    Tagged: thomas jefferson money corporations quote government politics history

    Posted on January 25, 2012 with 21 notes ()

  • internerd:

 
US Senate To Vote On Bill That Will Allow The Military To Arrest Americans On American Soil And Hold Them Indefinitely
Since Occupy Wall Street began, American police officers have arrested thousands of people for exercising their constitutionally protected right to protest. On Monday or Tuesday, the US Senate will vote on a bill that would give the President the ability to order the military to arrest and imprison American citizens anywhere in the world for an indefinite period of time.
A provision of S. 1867, or the National Defense Authorization Act bill, written by Senators John McCain and Carl Levin, declares American soil a battlefield and allows the President and all future Chief Executives to order the military to arrest and detain American citizens, innocent or not, without charge or trial. In other words, if this bill passes and the President signs it, OWS protesters or any American could end up arrested and indefinitely locked up by the military without the guaranteed right to due process or a speedy trial.
This bill was written in secret and approved by committee without a single hearing. Senate Republicans support the bill and enough Democrats support it to give it a great chance of passing. This provision does have opponents. President Obama has threatened to veto the bill and even Ron Paul is concerned enough to bring it up during one of the GOP debates. An amendment called the Udall Amendment has been offered by Democratic Senator Mark Udall that would delete the dangerous provision.
If you are an American citizen, protect your constitutional rights. Call your senator and tell them to approve of the Udall Amendment. No American citizen should be arrested by the military and held indefinitely without charge or trial. It’s not conducive to American values and would give the military and the government more power over the American citizenry. The last time Americans had to deal with an overreaching military was during the Revolutionary era. Because of that, the Founders included the 3rd Amendment to ban the quartering of troops during times of war and peace. Once again, Americans are under threat of dealing with a military that has more power than it should have. And it could cost us most of the freedoms we tend to take for granted.
America is NOT a battlefield. America is a free country and American citizens should not ever be arrested by the military and certainly not without being charged or getting a trial. This provision would cast aside the Constitution and put the liberties of American citizens here at home and around the world at serious risk. Please call your senator or visit this link, because this is a risk Americans cannot afford to take.

    internerd:

    US Senate To Vote On Bill That Will Allow The Military To Arrest Americans On American Soil And Hold Them Indefinitely

    Since Occupy Wall Street began, American police officers have arrested thousands of people for exercising their constitutionally protected right to protest. On Monday or Tuesday, the US Senate will vote on a bill that would give the President the ability to order the military to arrest and imprison American citizens anywhere in the world for an indefinite period of time.

    A provision of S. 1867, or the National Defense Authorization Act bill, written by Senators John McCain and Carl Levin, declares American soil a battlefield and allows the President and all future Chief Executives to order the military to arrest and detain American citizens, innocent or not, without charge or trial. In other words, if this bill passes and the President signs it, OWS protesters or any American could end up arrested and indefinitely locked up by the military without the guaranteed right to due process or a speedy trial.

    This bill was written in secret and approved by committee without a single hearing. Senate Republicans support the bill and enough Democrats support it to give it a great chance of passing. This provision does have opponents. President Obama has threatened to veto the bill and even Ron Paul is concerned enough to bring it up during one of the GOP debates. An amendment called the Udall Amendment has been offered by Democratic Senator Mark Udall that would delete the dangerous provision.

    If you are an American citizen, protect your constitutional rights. Call your senator and tell them to approve of the Udall Amendment. No American citizen should be arrested by the military and held indefinitely without charge or trial. It’s not conducive to American values and would give the military and the government more power over the American citizenry. The last time Americans had to deal with an overreaching military was during the Revolutionary era. Because of that, the Founders included the 3rd Amendment to ban the quartering of troops during times of war and peace. Once again, Americans are under threat of dealing with a military that has more power than it should have. And it could cost us most of the freedoms we tend to take for granted.

    America is NOT a battlefield. America is a free country and American citizens should not ever be arrested by the military and certainly not without being charged or getting a trial. This provision would cast aside the Constitution and put the liberties of American citizens here at home and around the world at serious risk. Please call your senator or visit this link, because this is a risk Americans cannot afford to take.

    Tagged: damn you politics! government politics police state freedom america

    Posted on November 28, 2011 via The boy with the dragon tattoo with 115 notes ()

  • It is my belief that we should be living in a society where our government looks out for the interests of its people and protects their rights. However, currently we live in a society where our government looks out for interests of its corporations and protects their rights. In the United States of America, we tout our government as being by and for the people. Today that is definitely not the case.

    Danny Infinite

    Tagged: personal politics government quote dinfinite

    Posted on November 23, 2011 with 19 notes ()

  • Corporations are people, Pizza is a vegetable, the Internet will be censored and protest is illegal. Welcome to 21st century America.

    Barrett Garese

    (Source: twitter.com)

    Tagged: quote government

    Posted on November 18, 2011 with 24 notes ()

  • Big Brother in a Brave New World

    Big Brother in a Brave New World

    Tagged: 1984 A Brave New World Big Brother George Orwell Orwellian Aldous Huxley society government

    Posted on September 21, 2011 with 15 notes ()

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