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Aeon Amadi
A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S.
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:22:00 -
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o7
http://themittani.com/news/rip-vile-rat |
Deranged Disaster
The Rainbow Effect
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:28:00 -
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Showing sympathy for likes on an incident that happened in 2012 won't get you anywhere. |
Cody Sietz
Bullet Cluster
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:30:00 -
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Has it really been a year?
RIP. |
Aeon Amadi
A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S.
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:30:00 -
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Deranged Disaster wrote:Showing sympathy for likes on an incident that happened in 2012 won't get you anywhere.
Show some respect... |
Deranged Disaster
The Rainbow Effect
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:33:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:Deranged Disaster wrote:Showing sympathy for likes on an incident that happened in 2012 won't get you anywhere. Show some respect... To you? I'll pass. To the guy that passed away and you still decided to leech likes from his misfortune? Definately.
You should be the one showing respect. |
semperfi1999
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:35:00 -
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Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. |
DUST Fiend
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:40:00 -
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semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. The peoples opinion is irrelevant, the only reason we're still allowed to have one is that it gives most people the illusion of being involved and actually having a say. If we ever act up a little too much, we'll see just how quickly they drop the axe. |
Jake Bloodworth
DUST University Ivy League
149
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:45:00 -
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RIP |
R F Gyro
Clones 4u
488
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:50:00 -
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One thing that really stood out about that whole episode for me was how the Eve community rallied round and showed that there is something very positive behind all the HTFU/scamming/griefing. Nothing demonstrates this more than the fact that a bunch of gamers gave over $120,000 to his family. |
Reav Hannari
Red Rock Outriders
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Posted - 2013.09.11 15:56:00 -
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semperfi1999
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.09.11 16:04:00 -
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DUST Fiend wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. The peoples opinion is irrelevant, the only reason we're still allowed to have one is that it gives most people the illusion of being involved and actually having a say. If we ever act up a little too much, we'll see just how quickly they drop the axe.
Honestly I dont think things have gotten quite that bad yet......not that I dont think it could happen I just dont think we are quite there yet. However we are definitely heading this direction. |
Chunky Munkey
Amarr Templars Amarr Empire
1459
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Posted - 2013.09.11 17:02:00 -
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semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush.
Is that because Fox News says so? |
Soldner VonKuechle
SAM-MIK
131
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Posted - 2013.09.11 17:07:00 -
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Please guys, let's not have politics in this today. This is for the remembrance of the greatest diplomat EVE has seen, not to stump ideology.
RIP VileRat. |
jamstar saa187
Imperial Populicide Legion Alpha Wolf Pack
54
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Posted - 2013.09.11 17:49:00 -
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Don't know the man, never played the game, but by hell was that a emotional read!
RIP VR. |
Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
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Posted - 2013.09.11 17:52:00 -
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Chunky Munkey wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. Is that because Fox News says so?
CCN was blaming the event for Obama's inability to act on Syria currently.
Also Fox news buys most of its news from either washington post or AP and various other outlets, as do most TV newses do they're generally second hand news. |
InsertCoinHere
0uter.Heaven
112
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:29:00 -
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RIP VR. |
Aeon Amadi
A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S.
2774
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:32:00 -
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Iron Wolf Saber wrote:Chunky Munkey wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. Is that because Fox News says so? CCN was blaming the event for Obama's inability to act on Syria currently. Also Fox news buys most of its news from either washington post or AP and various other outlets, you can generally find out on most web articles the sourcing, as do most TV newses do they're generally second hand news. Katrina was a culmination of a large number of screw ups from various organizations established by both parties and media over -exaggeration trying to make it look like the majority of new orleans was looted, robbed, raped, and never rebuilt. I partially blame hollywood, culture, and media overhype. Katrina overall was probably 'average' per populace on the social qualms and strife during a normal disaster. Katrina happened, it was bad, it was certainly not bush's fault as dozens of non-fox newsies would make you believe (one of which thought that global warming caused rocks from space to fall more frequently...) but its done and over with and things are back to normal as they can get. I mean thats the goal in most post disasters, getting over it. As for foxnews reporting there is truth to the matters. For example IRS just hit up my legion (and apparently its US nation wide) and are trying to remove their tax exempt status so me and the other veterans are trying to prevent that right now and the amount of BS we're going through is just stupid and if IRS gets their way majority of the posts will have to likely shut down. So much for supporting our troops, eh? It's easy to dismiss news miles away, not so much when it hits your neighbor or yourself. Back to topic. RIP Vile Rat, I hope karma will pay those who did you in a cruel visit.
Living in Louisiana, I can say that hurricanes Rita (another important one as it came immediately after) and Katrina, while devastating, were nothing compared to the element of people.
This part is important because you will never find it in the news, only from those of us who lived here. The National Guard took over relief services and Black Water was hired to guard the governmental buildings. Many of the Black Water guys were using Grizzly APCs armed with M2 Brownings and there were even more that were using ammunition that would be considered illegal - specialized anti-personnel rounds that were essentially hollowed and filled with mercury then coated with paraffin wax. I don't know the technical details, just what I was shown at a diner when they were trying to show their muscle.
But it just goes to show that people are more dangerous than anything else in the world. Can't even honor our dead anymore with the hostility that seethes in these forums. I regret making the topic just because it's done nothing but breed more bullshit when the entire point of it was to remind everyone that one of our own died a year ago, today. |
Obodiah Garro
Tech Guard General Tso's Alliance
362
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:33:00 -
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This is what happens when you go around forcing regime change, the rebels be getting theirs! |
low genius
The Sound Of Freedom Renegade Alliance
416
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:33:00 -
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DUST Fiend wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. The peoples opinion is irrelevant, the only reason we're still allowed to have one is that it gives most people the illusion of being involved and actually having a say. If we ever act up a little too much, we'll see just how quickly they drop the axe.
pretty sure that's why we own guns. the best defense against tyranny is a well armed populace. |
Obodiah Garro
Tech Guard General Tso's Alliance
362
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:37:00 -
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low genius wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. The peoples opinion is irrelevant, the only reason we're still allowed to have one is that it gives most people the illusion of being involved and actually having a say. If we ever act up a little too much, we'll see just how quickly they drop the axe. pretty sure that's why we own guns. the best defense against tyranny is a well armed populace.
yea its working out great for Syria atm |
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TheAmazing FlyingPig
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
3352
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:41:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:Can't even honor our dead anymore with the hostility that seethes in these forums. QFT.
RIP, Vile Rat. I never got the chance to meet ya, but you definitely made a positive impact in New Eden. |
Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
8342
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:46:00 -
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Aeon Amadi wrote:
Living in Louisiana, I can say that hurricanes Rita (another important one as it came immediately after) and Katrina, while devastating, were nothing compared to the element of people.
This part is important because you will never find it in the news, only from those of us who lived here. The National Guard took over relief services and Black Water was hired to guard the governmental buildings. Many of the Black Water guys were using Grizzly APCs armed with M2 Brownings and there were even more that were using ammunition that would be considered illegal - specialized anti-personnel rounds that were essentially hollowed and filled with mercury then coated with paraffin wax. I don't know the technical details, just what I was shown at a diner when they were trying to show their muscle.
But it just goes to show that people are more dangerous than anything else in the world. Can't even honor our dead anymore with the hostility that seethes in these forums. I regret making the topic just because it's done nothing but breed more bullshit when the entire point of it was to remind everyone that one of our own died a year ago, today.
Mercury capped rounds typically are not that great in anti-personnel.
Steel Core penetrator, blended metal rounds are far more effective and much cheaper and safer. Mercury has a very bad habit of breitling most ammunition metals also impact profiles state that on warm bodies hollowpoints are nearly just as effective.
In other words they're using scare tactics and purposely giving out bad information so that idiots will try to do what they did to only harm themselves in the process.
Blackwater isn't all that big of a viable threat that talk big mostly and have some neat toys but many just lack the experience. |
Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
8342
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:47:00 -
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Obodiah Garro wrote:low genius wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. The peoples opinion is irrelevant, the only reason we're still allowed to have one is that it gives most people the illusion of being involved and actually having a say. If we ever act up a little too much, we'll see just how quickly they drop the axe. pretty sure that's why we own guns. the best defense against tyranny is a well armed populace. yea its working out great for Syria atm
Syrians are not well armed. The native rebels largest complaints is they're fighting more foreigners than their own government. The government there is also having to deal with terrorist organizations as well. Either way the whole situation is massively complicated. |
DUST Fiend
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
6171
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Posted - 2013.09.11 18:55:00 -
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Thor Odinson42
Molon Labe. RISE of LEGION
1213
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Posted - 2013.09.11 19:04:00 -
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Damn, I had no idea. I joined the Eve universe shortly after Benghazi happened.
Sad deal. I feel really terrible for his wife and children. |
Crimson Czar
0uter.Heaven
9
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Posted - 2013.09.11 19:05:00 -
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Obodiah Garro wrote:This is what happens when you go around forcing regime change, the rebels be getting theirs! Come on man, seriously?! The OP made the thread to honor a friend, and patriot who died in service to his country. Leave your douche bag comments at home. RIP VR. |
Obodiah Garro
Tech Guard General Tso's Alliance
363
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Posted - 2013.09.11 19:07:00 -
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Iron Wolf Saber wrote:Obodiah Garro wrote:low genius wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:semperfi1999 wrote:Its sad....and even worse the government still has not owned up to anything and keep attempting to scapegoat or distract people from asking questions regarding this issue. Bengazi and the IRS/NSA scandals are Obama's Katrina.......only its even worse for him than Katrina was for Bush. The peoples opinion is irrelevant, the only reason we're still allowed to have one is that it gives most people the illusion of being involved and actually having a say. If we ever act up a little too much, we'll see just how quickly they drop the axe. pretty sure that's why we own guns. the best defense against tyranny is a well armed populace. yea its working out great for Syria atm Syrians are not well armed. The native rebels largest complaints is they're fighting more foreigners than their own government. The government there is also having to deal with terrorist organizations as well. Either way the whole situation is massively complicated and its something I don't want to see nations get involved into yet. The sad positioning is right now is there is no guaranteed way to throw the hammer down there and have someone you can trust come out on top. Far too many unknowns far too many agendas and so much broken glass down there.
Huh i was just making fun of this ridiculous rhetoric that a well armed populace is good for anything. Unless ofc you find prestige in having the worst murder rate in the world or enjoy that part of your public education is a good chance of getting blown away by emos. I find particular lolworthy the concept that legal guns is a good counter to illegal ones. Damn people are stupid as hell in places.
Dont you worry about Syria though, Russia has this. |
Soldner VonKuechle
SAM-MIK
136
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Posted - 2013.09.11 19:17:00 -
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QFT!
Seriously, go make some other thread about firearms-crime-human nature, NOT this one.
Sean Smith did what he loved, and what he was good at.
It was an honor trying to negotiate arms contracts in EVE.
Again this is a thread forVileRat, not vile rats. |
Iron Wolf Saber
Den of Swords
8346
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Posted - 2013.09.11 19:19:00 -
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Obodiah Garro wrote:
Huh i was just making fun of this ridiculous rhetoric that a well armed populace is good for anything. Unless ofc you find prestige in having the worst murder rate in the world or enjoy that part of your public education is a good chance of getting blown away by emos. I find particular lolworthy the concept that legal guns is a good counter to illegal ones. Damn people are stupid as hell in places.
Dont you worry about Syria though, Russia has this.
Colorado theater shooter visited two theaters prior to the attacking his third one which threw off his schedule a bit. First two did not have conceal arms not allowed signs on them.
Also any regular sane person would consider another school if the school had this sign in front of it. Case in point https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/483594_126277857532156_1786907237_n.jpg both are real signs.
Man in China stabs 30 children, guns are not allowed to be owned by citizenry there in the same month that grade school got shot up.
We could also look at a poorly armed populace. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Norway http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Norway_attacks
Now all these are just skewed and we can be here all day arguing such bottom line however
Humans suck, plenty of particular ones needs to be put to down because they give everyone else a bad name.
Also did I ever mention Russia is a world class handler of pirates off the coast of africa? The politely take the pirates aboard, inspect the ship, disarm them and send them on their way without incident. Coincidentally the pirate ship suffers catastrophic engine failure killing all aboard shortly after being processed and the Russian navy has accidentally lost a crate of ammo during a storm sometime later every time. |
Aeon Amadi
A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S.
2775
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Posted - 2013.09.11 20:26:00 -
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Kill the political banter please.
If you feel the need to speak your mind about something, set it to the side and remember this:
http://i.imgur.com/1I7Hb.png
(For those that do not know, this large blue circle is from the amount of Cynosural fields ignited in honor of VileRat) |
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