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Posted: 12/26/2012 12:18:47 PM EDT
Ha, ha, ha, and so on and so forth.
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Citizen's arrest! Where is the ass weasel, I got rope in the truck.
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Citizen's arrest! Where is the ass weasel, I got rope in the truck. That made me laugh. |
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someone photoshop him in as The Fugitive. Please, please, please |
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Citizen's arrest! Where is the ass weasel, I got rope in the truck. |
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Quoted: someone photoshop him in as The Fugitive. Wait! Whut? |
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He's runnin'! It is his new show: "The Running Man." Where Sub-zero when you need him |
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someone photoshop him in as The Fugitive. Wait! Whut? |
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What do you bet he is vacationing somewhere without extradition to the US
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Quoted: What do you bet he is vacationing somewhere without extradition to the US Convenient, eh? |
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What do you bet he is vacationing somewhere without extradition to the US Yup, until this thing blows over and everyone forgets...like about 4-5 months...... all the while, the station will pressure DCPD to do nothing about it and just let the dust blow over it........... then jackass will be back. |
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If anyone on here finds out where he goes to, post it. I'm betting that he owns a vacation home or two.
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He's got nothing to worry about.
I have no doubt that the moment this was mentioned, he immediately hid behind NBC's lawyers. |
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He's got nothing to worry about. I have no doubt that the moment this was mentioned, he immediately hid behind NBC's lawyers. True. He will absolutely not get in trouble. They will either say this was a fake magazine or they got special permission. Even if he does have to pay, what is $1000 to him? The worst thing this did was hurt his credibility on a new law when he proved they don't work. |
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He's got nothing to worry about. I have no doubt that the moment this was mentioned, he immediately hid behind NBC's lawyers. What are they going to be able to do for him? He clearly knew it was against the law, asked permission, was denied and did it anyway. |
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Warrants go into the computer then they pop up wherever you pop up. And when you get picked up you have no bond until you are delvered to the agency that placed the warrant on you.
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Fantastic! |
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As a practical matter I doubt they could convict unless he popped 10 plus rounds out of it on TV.
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As a practical matter I doubt they could convict unless he popped 10 plus rounds out of it on TV. or any rounds. It was a prop. He only said it was real for television effect. |
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If anyone on here finds out where he goes to, post it. I'm betting that he owns a vacation home or two. He probably will show up at the New York office to work from, for a while. |
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That's good, but he should be running while holding the magazine up. See a couple posts above |
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The funny thing is he could have just held up a graphic or shown one on the screen. Now instead of his anti-gun message getting out, David Gregory himself is now the focus.
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Citizen's arrest! Where is the ass weasel, I got rope in the truck. FUCK THAT!!! That dude is armed with a 30 round hi capacity clip. He'd kill us all.............................. |
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He's got nothing to worry about. I have no doubt that the moment this was mentioned, he immediately hid behind NBC's lawyers. What are they going to be able to do for him? He clearly knew it was against the law, asked permission, was denied and did it anyway. They'll come up with some 1st Amendment bullshit. High-dollar lawyers are high-dollar for a reason. |
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He's runnin'! I hope wherever he goes that they keep that pos. |
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That glorious piece of artwork deserves a thread of it's own. |
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The story was on the Comcast home page when I signed on just now.
I'm sure that guy isn't going back to D.C. until they get this settled. Too bad WLP didn't call him on it at the time. |
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You can have hi-caps in DC now if you write "Meet the Press" along with "prop" on them. I bet this costs him under $2,000 and an hour in jail.
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Citizen's arrest! Where is the ass weasel, I got rope in the truck. http://www.ottawaprices.ca/WebProductImages/2011_07/1762/1762-20110714-1758-30357-Black-Knight-Black-Knight-Airport-Grade-Driveway-S.jpg http://www.duvetandpillowwarehouse.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/feather-pillow.jpg We're gonna need more tar |
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Gregory is a self-inflated empty bag. I remember when I was first starting to revile his cartoon mug. He was trying to outsmart recently-elected George W. in a microphone ambush.
Bush fended him off with an amused look on his face. Gregory concluded the piece with a pouty face. I guess he's perfect for his job. |
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Warrants go into the computer then they pop up wherever you pop up. And when you get picked up you have no bond until you are delvered to the agency that placed the warrant on you. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Generally speaking I guess. Felony warrants go into NCIC, if the agency enters them in. Not every state enters all warrants. If there is full extradition, another state could (should) hold you as a fugitive from justice until the originating agency comes to pick you up. Not every felony warrant has full extradition. Some agencies don't want to pay thousands to bring you back from a far away state for a low level crime. |
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