Aus to America: thanks, but no thanks

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American arrested for having 7000-10000 handguns and 400 chainsaws.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/l ... 13024.html

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Mr Cynical wrote:Sorry for the delay Sailorboy but after spending hours sobbing my heart out because of the horrible things you said about me!!! just joking, your little comments reminded me of a child who could not get his own way.

‘’Attacked in person by wankers etc.’’. How is pointing out to you that you are a racist attacking you???

Just as a matter of interest, why is it you wish to meet me?
1, You want to explain in detail and try to convince me that your Racist remarks are not racist.
2, You are still in the closet and secretly admire my wit and cynicism and you want to buy me dinner.
I doubt from anyone reading your Posts NO NORMAL person would want to meet you.

Btw. I am 52kgs served my country for 8 ½ years (volunteered, not DRAFTED to be a deckhand with the coastguard). One thing is very clear the vast majority of ex-military personnel I know, when they have left their service do not feel the need to build up their own little arsenal of weapons (many have keep the odd souvenir) neither do most of them get a job in a restaurant kitchen to continue their fascination with knives chopping vegetables etc. and of course not forgetting the wet work of filleting fish. Also most trained ex forces personnel seem to have an inner confidence and do not feel so insecure that they have to walk around carrying some sort of weapon, legal or not.

BBtw In all seriousness if you have the financial resources I believe you really need to get some sort of professional help or counselling to overcome your anger issues, maybe something happened as a child that you have suppressed. I am no doctor but there is something definitely wrong going on in that head of yours to make you so angry with the world.
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We have identified Sailorman, apologies for the outing:

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vladimir wrote:We have identified Sailorman, apologies for the outing:

Yes, well. It would just be good not to have guns arriving on every thread no matter what. How many gun threads do we need? Can't even remember what this thread was supposed to be about now.
I know I've started some US gun nutter threads, but shesh, they just spread and spread.

And that movie kicks ass Vlad- time to see it again soon. :thumb:

By the way, did you hear that toddlers with firearms are killing people on a weekly basis in the US this year?
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nati ... story.html#
In one instance, a 3-year-old managed to wound both of his parents with a single gunshot at an Albuquerque motel.
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Ms C= Gay flamer. Vlad/Jaap= Ignorant Flamers.

You post lies, flames, personal attacks and when I back you all into a corner or ask for you to back up your post with truth, all I get is endless BullShit and lies. In American comics there used to be a cartoon called Zippy-the-Pinhead. I picture you (three) flamers as Zippy's mentally retarded sister's. I haven't seen any one of you jerks step up to the plate as you all just hide behind your Avatars and flame. Crawl back under your damp, dark bridges.

BTW/ I didn't know OZ had a Coast Guard? Must be pretty small and useless as I'm a Merchant Mariner and have never heard of it.(I'll ask an OZ Merchant Mariner friend of mine about it.)(real men volunteer for the armed forces.) It also doesn't sound like a military arm, but more like a paying job, like lighthouse keeper or toilet scrubber, on the other hand I was in the US Coast Guard that made sure that not only could we save lives, but we could shoot firearms to protect lives. (Unwritten US Coast Guard moto: "You have to go out, but you don't have to come back.") When even the US Navy is hiding in a safe port, we had to go out in the storms and save lives or are the ones with guns protecting those Navy ships in ports.

All the ex-military friends of mine back in the states and Alaska, own firearms, hunt, and shoot for sport. You obviously have a view from a people/country that have had their rights taken away from them by a nanny-state/government. Its sad when a people allow a government to take away rights and treat them like bad children. "O Johnny you can't have that, you might put an eye out." I can only feel contempt for a people that allow civil rights to be taken away. Our corrupt politicians in America are trying to take away freedom with the Homeland Security scam, but honest Americans have stood up and blocked a lot of the BS. A lot of corrupt politicians are running scared that Dr. Ben Carson may get elected and do some needed house cleaning.

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Sailorman wrote:
1.(real men volunteer for the armed forces.)

2. I can only feel contempt for a people that allow civil rights to be taken away.
1. Nah, mostly closet queens and idiots who can't get any other work. Real men can find decent jobs.

2. Like Americans, right?
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Comprehension, comprehension, comprehension Sailorboy. I was Not in the Coastguard.

Sorry if I did not make myself clear, I volunteered to join the Army, I was NOT DRAFTED like you to be a deckhand with the Coastguard.

I also understand people who need weapons to hunt and shoot for sport, but I doubt they are as obsessed or hold as many weapons as you would have us believe you have. Surely if weapons mean so much to you which they obviously do why would you live in a country that does not give you that right to play with them as you wish.

You still did’nt answer my question relating to why you want to meet, maybe it is a little difficult for you to explain now you have back tracked on your initial veiled threat.

‘’Post Lies”s?? as for backing up the TRUTH, maybe you have forgotten your posts re Jappo and Abo and Muslims are they not deemed racist Sailorboy.

It would be great to see a poll on here to include Nationality, whether they have or not had Military training to see who feels so insecure in Cambodia, on their travels or in their home country that they need to be carrying a weapon. Just a thought but this has nothing to due with civil liberties but all to do with the type of person they are.
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Ms. C: Like your buddies, Vlad and Jaap, you never answer a question. I want to meet as I'd like to see what kind of low life scumbag mamma's boy you really are, but that will never happen as you are all of the before mentioned. So, did you actually serve in the OZ Army or just try and volunteer, or were thrown out, the last being my guess. I was never DRAFTED! The US Coast Guard does not draft, you have to volunteer and they are very selective.

I collect firearms because I like shoot them and love the mechanic's of them. They are also better than putting money in the bank or with gold, and have a better return on my investment. Also, when I'm at home in America, I can shoot anyone crazy enough to break into my home or attack me or my family. As to why I live in a county that doesn't allow firearms ownership, thats none of your FU*KING business, but if we every meet (unlikely) I'll tell you why.

Vlad-the-Impotent,

1) Real men go to sea, wimps stay home and post flames (like you). BTW/It is extremely difficult to get a shipboard job in America. You have to be very smart, intelligent, a self-starter and have a trade/schooling. Well, all of that lets you out of work Vlado, but you can always go back to the fast food or the agricultural industry (aka burger flipper/farm hand.) You can always be a Fluffer in the porno industry, thats right up your alley and you'd like that.

2) America may at present be taken over by corrupt politicians, but they have been unable to breach our Constitution and its Amendments. Also our Declaration of Independence gives us the right to forcibly remove a corrupt government. In fact it says it is our "Duty" to remove a corrupt government. My forefathers drafted it and used it to kick the rif-raf out of what became America, you know AMERICA the most powerful country on earth. Dr. Ben Carson for President.
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Sailorboy you really need to work on your comprehension, (in case it is a bit vague comprehension means understanding something) my earlier post states I did serve my country for 8 ½ years, which part of that did you not understand.

Btw. Has anyone ever broken into your home, to rape you or your family or steal from you and how many have you needed to shoot, if not then for F***** sake feeling insecure for the best part of 70 yrs it’s no wonder you are crazy.

BBtw Of course joining the coast Guard is very difficult, yawn, probably more difficult than the Seals because we were the best of the best of the best of the best. Why am I not surprised that someone as gung ho as you would not settle for anything less than the most elite, they were lucky to have you.

BBBtw Your Government has been corrupt for years, so why my all merican hero have you not served your ‘’duty’’ which your forefathers fought for and drafted, and done your duty which you believe in so strongly, or are you just a lone strange voice in the woods, the one who always seems to be out of step, but wait it is’nt me it is everyone else she cried.

BBBBtw, are the words Japo or Abo racist, deathly silence from our all merican boy
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Well, I guess Australia is just saying "thanks" now: "Australia to join Chinese navy exercises in South China Sea"
Reuters By Lincoln Feast
SYDNEY (Reuters) - "Two Australian warships will hold exercises with the Chinese navy in the South China Sea next week, Australia's defense minister said on Thursday, just days after a U.S. navy patrol near a man-made Chinese island in the disputed waters angered Beijing.

The HMAS Stuart and HMAS Arunta will visit China's main South China Sea base of Zhanjiang in the southern province of Guangdong ahead of drills scheduled for early next week, Marise Payne said.

"The Royal Australian Navy has a long history of engagement with regional navies and regularly conducts port visits and exercises — including in China," Payne said in a statement.

"There have been no changes or delays to the schedule of the HMAS Arunta and HMAS Stuart since the United States activity in the South China Sea on 27 October 2015."

The statement gave no details on the precise location for the exercise. Australian media said it would include live-fire drills.

China rebuked Washington for sending a U.S. guided-missile destroyer close to Subi Reef in the Spratly archipelago on Tuesday, saying it had tracked and warned the USS Lassen and called in the American ambassador to protest.

Australia, a key U.S. ally in the region, expressed its strong support for freedom of navigation, while stopping short of welcoming the patrol.

Speculation has risen that Australia might undertake similar exercises, either alongside the U.S. navy or on its own, but any move would risk antagonizing top trading partner China.

Euan Graham, director of the International Security Program at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, said Australia would want to try and avoid being seen as "deputy sheriff" to the United States in the region.

"It would be more effective to demonstrate broader international concerns if Australia were to assert freedom of navigation under its own political and operational banner and not to ride U.S. coat-tails," he said.

Earlier this week, senior government senator Arthur Sinodinos told Sky News that Australia did not have "any plans to do what the United States has done" in relation to freedom of navigation exercises.

"Australia has a legitimate interest in the maintenance of peace and stability, respect for international law, unimpeded trade and freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea," Payne said, without addressing whether Australia was planning similar exercises.

China claims most of the South China Sea, through which more than $5 trillion of world trade passes every year. Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan have rival claims.

On Wednesday, a French frigate docked at Zhanjiang for a four-day visit ahead of French President Francois Hollande's trip to China next week."
http://news.yahoo.com/australia-join-ch ... 25852.html
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