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Craig be pack'in
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October 30th, 2013 | #1022 |
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They're offering Craig $10,000.00 to Move
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Hopefully to a plumber. They're not going to let that slide.
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October 30th, 2013 | #1024 |
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Cobb has a shotgun. The government has drones.
Just saying.
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Is there ever any reason to take a photo of yourself with a gun, other than for a Guns n' Ammo magazine, that isn't for posturing ? Last edited by varg; October 31st, 2013 at 12:22 AM. Reason: .. |
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Not sure where Cobb posted that photograph, but when you're obviously not playing from a position of power, such displays don't intimidate, they just help to paint you as being "dangerous". It's not about the 2nd Amendment. The Cobbville-Leithians should concentrate on bringing their houses into the 20th century. Prioritize, man. Because I might just be some anonymous bass player, and whilst I don't have my finger upon the pulse of North Dakota local plumbing and sewage ordinances, I guarantee the locals are not going to drop it. Pointing out the timing is irrelevant. Of course they are targeting the Leith subdivision of Cobbsville, he made damn sure they would.
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October 31st, 2013 | #1027 |
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He WAS living in a hole in the ground, literally, just recently. A responsible white man at that age has his shit together tighter than that. They have been working for decades and have cash saved up to buy cars, garages, remodel the house, etc. etc. They do not live in a hole in the ground. I'm sorry, but that is a fact.
It is good that Cobb worked his way out of that poverty. But, frankly, he should have been retired in good shape instead of starting from zero at his age. All I'm saying is that what I have pointed out WILL be glaringly obvious to normal white people. And you all know it. Don't try to bullshit me or anyone else reading this site. Don't play dumbass. Don't talk about "broad brushes" when you know full damn well the truth of what I am saying and act like things are different. |
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He spends his money on the White cause rather than on comforts & he isn't going to retire, he'll die fighting for the White race. . |
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October 31st, 2013 | #1030 |
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I'm thinking that owning a shotgun is as legal as...
.. say, having a modern, screened outhouse and a cistern for water. A cistern is vault storage for rainwater with a diverting valve to throw, after a few minutes, when the dust & bird shit is washed from a metal roof. There are more economical investments in one's residence than a sewage system and a well; a new metal roof might be one of them. That's what we had on the farm, when I was a kid. My guess would be that there are hunting cabins throughout ND without running water and septic/sewer systems. Cisterns are in use worldwide, today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cistern
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Regarding Craig's photo with shotgun...
He's demonstrating that he's a good ol' boy, if not a Great White Hunter, to whom I can certainly relate, having traveled there for upland game myself, when I lived near the Canadian border in Minnesota: http://www.ndtourism.com/information/north-dakota-hunting-seasons-date
North Dakota hunters have a great passion for the outdoors. The opening of a hunting season is often treated like a holiday for many families. There's a reason not only North Dakota hunters, but thousands from other states, show such passion. - See more at: http://www.ndtourism.com/information....cWBO2xRQ.dpuf Quote:
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I'll give you that you're sorry...
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October 31st, 2013 | #1034 |
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Most Americans in 2013 would consider indoor plumbing more than just a comfort. That's just a fact. I can't believe we're even having this discussion.
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(And why did the local people have to be his enemies, anyway? He's moving in there, so he should be the one taking action to befriend them, and ally with them.) What's important is that they can legally use that to sink his project, and they will use it to sink his project if he allows them to. All the Unity ND, anti ... bullshit is making a lot of noise, but that's not what they'll use to sink him. That's side-show nonsense. They will, as others have pointed out, use the stuff they can legitimately, legally, use to sink him. All the media stuff is good (I've said in the past that Cobb is doing some good work in that regard), but first things first. Get your house in order is, or should be, the first thing. Then you've got a strong base that you can work from. Lead by example. Show people the way forward. Show people that your way works, and that's why they should listen to you and follow your lead. As for people not trusting Cobb - well, he hasn't treated people working with him too well in the past. (Take, for example, his 'outing' of varg over a disagreement online) So it does (like it or not) make sense that people, in light of the way he's treated people in the past, would be loathe to trust him now. It has nothing to do with being a pussy, or being yellow, or any of that bullshit, it has to do with the way he's acted in the past. |
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Indoor plumbing...
Back in the 50's, on my grandparent's farm, we had hand pump-pressurized cistern water plumbed to the kitchen sink and a shower and a hand pump over the cistern just outside the kitchen door. In nice weather, we drew a pitcher of water before meals and washed our hands and face with it in a metal pan on the porch, throwing the water onto the grass. The kitchen sink and shower water ran the same place.
The outhouse was clean and both odor and fly-free because there was an old lard can of lime with a tin cup to cover one's business. And it was screened. When it was cold, one didn't fool around but got in there and got out. Eventually, a septic tank and dry well replaced water running onto the grass due to the higher volume from neices and nephews when my aunt and uncle moved into the main house. But still there was no well and the outhouse remained in use. Y'all ever been anywhere but an American city? |
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When I was a kid, when you moved-in, you were visited by the Welcome Wagon...
The locals reached-out and wanted to make an ally of you, rather than the other way around. Maybe Craig spoke of taking over the local government, too soon, but observe the American political process generally: Are we not witnessing considerably less transparency by the current federal administration in ramping-up the slide into communism, immigration reform, total surveillance, anything goes foreign policy, etc., without apology?
As for local sanitation regulations, I should think that absent a provision in which one agrees to whatever new rules are passed, when purchasing a place, that one should expect to simply comply with the usual and customary way everyone else has handled water and sewage. Craig purchased a place in the municipality in consideration for being able to live there as others do and without expectation of special discriminatory legislating, assuming others have outhouses and haul their water. Quote:
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October 31st, 2013 | #1040 |
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Back in the 70's, when dinosaurs roamed the earth...
You edited your previous post which said, and I
I attended graduate school at a land grant college-- an ag school-- and I lived in a one-room cabin heated with a wood cook stove. Douglas fir cutoffs from a truss factory and local oak firewood was free. I had a single cold-water tap in a sink and the water drained out through a pipe in the wall. The place (today a chicken house) had a large window looking out over a creek and into woodland. I installed a clean, almost new but cast-off piece of all-wool carpeting with a new, premium pad, required everyone who entered to remove their shoes, and I had a waterbed in the corner. My propane stove was attached to a five-gallon bottle. My electric bill was seldom more than the minimum-- about $5-- and the rent was $25/month. My backpack, firearms, and cast iron cookware adorned the wall. Women of interest loved the place, the lifestyle, and me. Others didn't concern me. There was a small building with a flush toilet across a cute little bridge over the creek. And I built a solar water heater on the south side of the roof that allowed for sponge baths in winter and an outside shower in summer. Much of the year, I simply shaved, showered, and shampooed at school. It was not for the prissy. Last edited by -JC; October 31st, 2013 at 05:30 AM. |
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