Breaking News Thread Version 2.0

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Krandall

Quote from: PeelsSE2 on May 09, 2013, 08:42:43 AM
Quote from: Colorado700R on May 09, 2013, 08:29:39 AM
Who's the sensative pansy? We talk sodomy, racial sterootypes, anti-semitism all day everyday.......now someone caught a concience when discussing old people and their potential for death? :rofl:


:rofl:

difficult to draw a line here....

pretty sure hell awaits us all....little late to have a conscience :)

welcome to Raptor Source.

:rofl:


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Quote from: Krandall on May 09, 2013, 08:44:08 AM
Quote from: PeelsSE2 on May 09, 2013, 08:42:43 AM
Quote from: Colorado700R on May 09, 2013, 08:29:39 AM
Who's the sensative pansy? We talk sodomy, racial sterootypes, anti-semitism all day everyday.......now someone caught a concience when discussing old people and their potential for death? :rofl:


:rofl:

difficult to draw a line here....

pretty sure hell awaits us all....little late to have a conscience :)

welcome to Raptor Source.

:rofl:

yeah!!!

Imma sit in the back of the hell bus...

with the minorites.  :thumbs:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


Colorado700R

Magz will wave at us as we hit the on ramp to the highway to hell..............while he sells oranges........:lol: Jk sweety :kiss:

Magz

Oranges are for loosers.............I'm going to sell mustache rides..............  :lick:

LOL



Magz

Quote from: Colorado700R on May 09, 2013, 08:29:39 AM
Who's the sensative pansy? We talk sodomy, racial sterootypes, anti-semitism all day everyday.......now someone caught a concience when discussing old people and their potential for death? :rofl:


Quote from: Colorado700R on June 18, 2008, 03:23:28 PM
Gentleman,

I removed a few jokes from this thread do to Racial comments.  Please refer to our rules (http://www.raptorsource.com/forum/index.php?topic=2.0) if you have any question about our stance about this.

There will not be another warning.

Aaron


^ sensitive Pansy   :lmao:


Peelz

Quote from: Colorado700R on May 09, 2013, 10:29:52 AM
Magz will wave at us as we hit the on ramp to the highway to hell..............while he sells oranges........:lol: Jk sweety :kiss:

lol!

and lol all yall sensitive pansies!  :rofl:
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Colorado700R

Wow...just Wow! :facepalm:

(CNN) -- A Mayan pyramid that has stood for 2,300 years in Belize has been reduced to rubble, apparently to make fill for roads.

Local media in the Central American country of 334,000 people report the temple at the Noh Mul site in northern Belize was largely torn down by backhoes and bulldozers last week.

"This is one of the worst that I have seen in my entire 25 years of archaeology in Belize," John Morris, an archaeologist with the country's Institute of Archaeology, told local channel 7NewsBelize. "We can't salvage what has happened out here -- it is an incredible display of ignorance."

The institute's director, Jaime Awe, called the destruction "one of the worse set of blows I have felt philosophically and professionally."

"What happened there is both deplorable and unforgivable," Awe told News5 in Belize.

Though the pyramid was grown over with trees and brush, there could be no mistaking what it was, Morris said.

"There is no way that one can say that they did not know. Even for you guys as laypeople can look and you'll see the building," 7NewsBelize quoted Morris as saying.

The pyramid was the center of a settlement of about 40,000 people and 81 buildings over 12 square miles, according to 7NewsBelize. It stood about 65 feet tall and was built around 250 B.C. with hand-cut limestone bricks, archaeologists said.

The limestone is quality material used to upgrade local roads, and it's prized by contractors, local opposition legislator John Briceno told CTV3 News.

"The Mayas use good material to build their temples, and these temples are close to (the village of) Douglas so that means that they have to use less diesel, less wear and tear; they can do more trips per day, and at the end of the day they can make more money," CTV3 quotes Briceno as saying.

And there was plenty of the material in Noh Mul.

"Like a huge palace or building or a huge temple, it would have had many rooms in there, multilayered rooms so you have rooms for people living, and you would also had several tombs in there of the people who lived in this area here," Morris told 7NewsBelize.

Awe said archaeologists would try to go through the rubble for artifacts.

"I'm hoping that there will be bits and pieces that we can acquire from any kind of work that we do there. But to say that we can try to preserve the building anymore; that is impossible," he told News5.

The mound sits on private land, and archaeologists said they would ask police to take action against both the landowner and contractor, according to reports.

"It is against the law; it is against the nature act to willfully destroy an ancient monument," Awe told News5. "Any willful destruction of an ancient site or monument has penalties of 10 years' imprisonment or $10,000 for this kind of destruction."

Work at the site stopped when the archaeologists were alerted to it, but the site's scientific value has been severely compromised, they said.

Its value will now be as something else, Moore told 7NewsBelize.

"It's a monument of ignorance, and unfortunately that's the way it is," he told the station. "Now we will probably have to look at this and say that it is a good example of what not to do."


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you can't stop progress!!!! you can only gtfo of the way!!!!  :rofl:
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live vid for oklahoma tornado.

unreal.

2 1/4 miles wide at the base.

http://kfor.com/on-air/live-streaming/


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Quote from: Krandall on May 20, 2013, 03:32:47 PM
live vid for oklahoma tornado.

unreal.

2 1/4 miles wide at the base.

http://kfor.com/on-air/live-streaming/
'

Glad to hear all of my RS buddies are safe, alive, and accounted for.

video of the nado forming/destruction ):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMF22_MEMJU&sns=em



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Sorry peelz :(

http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/30/justice/massive-cbp-cocaine-seizure/index.html?sr=reddit

Authorities intercepted two speedboats -- sinking one -- and recovered about 13,000 pounds of cocaine worth almost $1 billion.
Indeed, that's billion with a B.
"These two disruptions are an example of the international cooperative law enforcement effort to disrupt transnational criminal activity and deny their profiting from such activity," Doug Garner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection's director of national air security operations in Jacksonville, Florida, said in a news release.
The Memorial Day weekend drug bust, which was announced Wednesday, resulted from two separate interdiction efforts, the first unfolding Friday north of the Galapagos Islands, west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.


A Customs and Border Protection Office of Air and Marine crew spotted a 30-foot speedboat carrying almost 7,000 pounds of cocaine worth more than $500 million. After realizing that they'd been spotted, three people on the boat started chucking packages of cocaine into the water. They also "began washing the boat to eliminate traces of cocaine," the release said.
In small-town USA, business a usual for cartels
A law enforcement helicopter, responding to a call from the Customs and Border Protection crew, tracked down the boat and fired shots to disable it. Three suspects were arrested as the boat sunk into the ocean, according to the release.
The next evening, a Customs and Border Protection crew in the Western Caribbean saw a three-engine speedboat moving rapidly near the Panamanian-Colombian border. The boat's driver tried to evade police by moving closer to the Panamanian coastline and maneuvering "in and out of shoals and other obstructions," according to the agency.
Colombia arrests fake nuns with cocaine under their habits
The crew told Panamanian police to intercept the boat, which was carrying more than 1,000 bundles of cocaine weighing more than 6,000 pounds. Authorities estimate their value at more than $445 million.
The Customs and Border Protection Office of Air and Marine crews, called P-3s, patrol a 42 million-square-mile swath of the Western Caribbean and Eastern Pacific in search of drugs destined for U.S. shores. In fiscal 2012, P-3 crews seized almost 59 tons of cocaine valued at $8.8 billion.


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