Isle of Man. /thread
Isle of Man. /thread
The New UncleB wrote:
Don't worry, Open. We understand you are impervious to the obvious truth.
Others, however, are a bit more open.
Which is why folks like you run around making sure that the posting of any facts that show the Zi*ni*st (note that I can not even type the word or this reply will not be posted)propaganda to be the Big Lie that it is must be immediately removed -- even as blatantly anti-black and anti-muslim threads are allowed to remain.
I am equally annoyed with the people who continue to post "1600 Pennsylvania Ave" and "Antarctica" without bothering to read the thread. You see, the problem is not that I disagree with your original point. It's that the point has already been made and now continues to be made, unecessarily, ad infinitum. Now please go and hijack another thread. Thanks!
Back in the mid eighties when crack first hit the street, there were some housing complexes in southeast Wash, DC that the police would avoid. It wasnt safe for them to patrol. I remember one instance where it took them over a week to pick up a dead body. A guy got killed in the field across from the projects, they said residents were calling the authorities for over a week before they came to pick up the body. Some of the older law abiding residents called the Nation of Islam and they came in and took control of the housing complex. Back then they had a lot of contracts to do security. They were kicking ass on a daily basis. They got a lot of respect in the "hood", much more than the police.
I'll nominate parts of the North and Northeast of Brazil. There are places where the law does not reach. Local powers place a "kill list" at the local post office. They murder those that they don't like and there are no consequences.
The government and law that does exist is crippled by corruption. A former Brazilian president who was impeached for corruption was actually elected to the senate from that region. His campaign motto was "I steal, but I get things done."
It was really the Fruits of Islam, which is the security force for the Nation of Islam. They are some bad ass brothers , not to be fvcked with.
Another Lunatic wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the most lawless, but it is certainly an interesting place with very few laws that not a lot of people know about:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zomia_%28geography%29
Enjoyed that read, cheers dude.
Ciudad Juarez, Veracruz, Nuevo Laredo. Police and Military spend all their time trying to fight the cartels (or taking money from the cartels to look like they are fighting when they are not). The result is that non-cartel criminals run rampant because there is no law enforcement available to respond to simple crimes like theft. And add to that the fact that the cartels have expanded out into ransome kidnapping and the general pre-existing corruption in the Mexican military/police and you have some pretty spectacular lawlessness for a developed nation.
Wherever the Republican National Committee is meeting.
Behind the closed doors of my house... I do what I want.
Liberia is one effed up place. Check out the vice guide to it on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQSjyYRTDVM
Cannibals, people who murder children, murderers who ARE children, rape, you name it -- they've got it.
Just to let you know wrote:
The Soviet Union occupied Eastern Europe in the 1940s after WWII. Gorbachov ended the occupation in the 1980's and returned sovereignty to the people of Eastern Europe.
The United States occupied Palestine in the 1940's after WWII. Obama has yet to end the occupation and has yet to return sovereignty to the people of Palestine.
Hope this helps.
Gorby was a reliable and loyal communist and careerist until two visionaries pushed him into admitting that he had better get out front on sovereignty or be trampled by it.
Hint; one wore a beauty parlor hairdo and the other
solved an economic crisis similar to the one we are now living through by doing exactly the opposite of what the present government is doing.
Most lawless place? My ex-girlfriend's vagi**. No rules apply there, whatsoeffingever. Learned that the hard way.
The most dangerous place on earth the, Korengal Valley, Afghanistan is probably the most lawless place on earth and it has been dubbed by the US army as the "Valley of Death"
I hear Lucy is quite Lawless. Lots of warriors, princesses and the like.
Mogadishu at it's best.
Did you watch the 5k Mogadishu Olympian training circumstances. The video was uploaded in lets run few months ago.
According to the runners, you can get shot at just for wearing a wrong attire. Everyday, they get out for a run, they are risking their lives, and to top it up, the only safe training grounds serve as an execution ground. And this takes place as guys keep training!
Bir Tawil. Basically, both Egypt and Sudan claim a border that gives them a bigger chunk of land with access to the sea, while disclaiming ownership of this small piece of landlocked territory. So neither one actually claims it, and no other country reasonably could, so it's not claimed by any country.
What are the laws governing embassies? If someone kills someone else in, say, the Sudanese embassy in Washington DC, does that crime get investigated by American authorities? By Sudanese authorities? If it's the latter, I would assume there are many countries who either don't have the resources or can't be bothered to send investigators, so their embassies in foreign countries would be basically lawless.
Obama's Apartheid colony in Israel.
The Vatican.
from my experience.
1. Compton USA
2. Washington DC, USA
3. East Los Angeles, USA
4. Inglewood, USA
5. Baltimore, USA
in these places there is rampant drug use, murder rate through the roof, and police have given up cracking down. US in general is pretty lawless when it comes to drugs. You can pretty much buy any type of drug in any town in the US and there is nothing anybody the cops can do about it. Just think about the number of people you know that have smoked weed or used an illegal drug, and think about how easy it is for anybody to buy marijuana. It's ridiculous the amount of illegal drugs consumed in the US and being against the law very little is being done about it. THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL LAWLESS. USA takes the cake.
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it