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Things getting spicy down in Okmulgee county. LEO standoff
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 4189076" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>I guess the thing that burns my shiny white rear is having to play off of a myth that is quite obviously a crock of shizlit. Every time I pass the sign for the “First Americans” museum on I-40 I want to slap the taste out of a policritter’s mouth. Suckers whining around about how their broke ***** couldn’t afford to finish a museum to a made up past, so we do it for them. Paint ain’t dry before they have a casino and hotel flying up right beside it.</p><p></p><p>Before the bunch of invaders before us got here there were Paleo-Celts, Egyptians, Etruscans, pre-Chinese Asians, Phoenicians Nordic explorers and good lord knows who else. Okrahoma been the crossroads of trade and exploration since way the eff before the Interstate Highway System. Some of the Bronze from the first Roman Imperial period was made from copper mined in Michigan and it may have been remelt.</p><p></p><p>There are remains from down in Florida, locked away by the “Indians” and the Dept of the Interior that are over 25000 years old and represent the oldest woven textiles currently known on this continent. The mummified remains were identified as Caucasian before that got locked down by the grifters de jeure. Same with the Kennewick Man and dozens of others that call BS on the ‘Ones whose butts must be kissed’.</p><p></p><p>How about we all stand on our own damn pegs and bury this victim horse manure as deep as it needs to be buried to keep it from popping back up. I’m tired of trying to carry this household and another one too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 4189076, member: 44374"] I guess the thing that burns my shiny white rear is having to play off of a myth that is quite obviously a crock of shizlit. Every time I pass the sign for the “First Americans” museum on I-40 I want to slap the taste out of a policritter’s mouth. Suckers whining around about how their broke ***** couldn’t afford to finish a museum to a made up past, so we do it for them. Paint ain’t dry before they have a casino and hotel flying up right beside it. Before the bunch of invaders before us got here there were Paleo-Celts, Egyptians, Etruscans, pre-Chinese Asians, Phoenicians Nordic explorers and good lord knows who else. Okrahoma been the crossroads of trade and exploration since way the eff before the Interstate Highway System. Some of the Bronze from the first Roman Imperial period was made from copper mined in Michigan and it may have been remelt. There are remains from down in Florida, locked away by the “Indians” and the Dept of the Interior that are over 25000 years old and represent the oldest woven textiles currently known on this continent. The mummified remains were identified as Caucasian before that got locked down by the grifters de jeure. Same with the Kennewick Man and dozens of others that call BS on the ‘Ones whose butts must be kissed’. How about we all stand on our own damn pegs and bury this victim horse manure as deep as it needs to be buried to keep it from popping back up. I’m tired of trying to carry this household and another one too. [/QUOTE]
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