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st0wandgrow

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your the idiot who doesn't know how to get into a locked car using simple caveman tools, so is the cop you called, I am glad your okay, you could of been hurt. Lucky for the dog that while you and the cop lollygagged around yapping on the phone like tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum he was able to survive.
"your the idiot...."

You were saying what again about public schools?
 

guy incognito

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my kids went to catholic school, no indoctrination there





Also I don't understand how not voting is supposed to liberate you. Wouldn't getting involved and actively trying to change the system for the better be infinitely better than simply abstaining? Especially when the reason you are abstaining is because the system is corrupt and broken.
 

canndo

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Okay. So a person is in their own home minding their own business. A stranger comes to them and says give me your money or I will take your house away, if you refuse I will use this here gun on you. Who do they call if that stranger is law enforcement ? Isn't the person that initiates aggression the "criminal" ?



You never acknowledged the other points I made in the previous post, I wonder why?

1. Odds are very very low that anyone will shoot you for not surrendering your home
2. You have recourse - something you don't have if that "thief" were not a government employee
3. You can call your representation, you can call your local TV station, you can post your story online
4. You can work to have the laws that enable your house to be taken, changed.

You keep holding that government is the same as an individual when it comes to "theft" and I continue to show you large reasons why they are not even close to alike.
 

canndo

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Okay. So a person is in their own home minding their own business. A stranger comes to them and says give me your money or I will take your house away, if you refuse I will use this here gun on you. Who do they call if that stranger is law enforcement ? Isn't the person that initiates aggression the "criminal" ?



You never acknowledged the other points I made in the previous post, I wonder why?

1. Odds are very very low that anyone will shoot you for not surrendering your home
2. You have recourse - something you don't have if that "thief" were not a government employee
3. You can call your representation, you can call your local TV station, you can post your story online
4. You can work to have the laws that enable your house to be taken, changed.

You keep holding that government is the same as an individual when it comes to "theft" and I continue to show you large reasons why they are not even close to alike.
 

Doer

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your the idiot who doesn't know how to get into a locked car using simple caveman tools, so is the cop you called, I am glad your okay, you could of been hurt. Lucky for the dog that while you and the cop lollygagged around yapping on the phone like tweedle-dee and tweedle-dum he was able to survive.
I locked my keys in the rental car, at dusk, next to a beware the bears sign, in the Grand Tetons. We stood on the roof of the car. No cell phone signal. Now it is getting dark.

I'm off in the bushes down by the lake. What are YOU DOING? The Wife thinks we are going to be out on the ground all night.

But, I have found a melon sized rock.

Just then a Park Ranger pulls in. But, even then he wanted to call a tow truck. I talked him into using his slim jim.
 

Doer

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All politicians are sociopaths, the system hasn't worked for anyone except in pursuit of their own greed, not condoning immorality and corruption sounds like a better a system to me.
It's persuit of happiness. That's who the system works for. It worked for me. And I didn't join in until my early 30s.
 

NoDrama

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are you fucking kidding?

we have some no good neighborhood kids here who like to do some petty stealing from the yards around here. how long do you want to bet it will be before one of them chooses the wrong yard to try to steal from and gets themselves shot?
I absolutely agree, those kids should be more responsible about their own safety. Stupid kids get shot, news at 11.
BTW what is "Petty" stealing? Is that just stuff that has no actual dollar value? Anything worth less than $50 is theft in the third degree, a class c misdemeanor in Oregon. Pretty stupid to get killed over something less than $50.

You yourself describe these hoodlums as "NO GOOD", sounds like you wouldn't mind their removal.
 

UncleBuck

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I absolutely agree, those kids should be more responsible about their own safety. Stupid kids get shot, news at 11.
BTW what is "Petty" stealing? Is that just stuff that has no actual dollar value? Anything worth less than $50 is theft in the third degree, a class c misdemeanor in Oregon. Pretty stupid to get killed over something less than $50.

You yourself describe these hoodlums as "NO GOOD", sounds like you wouldn't mind their removal.
yeah, petty stealing like the pumpkin on my front porch. seriously, i shit you not. but suppose they decide to steal the weed whacker of some PTSD, heavily armed fuck. they look about adult sized in the pitch black, ya never know.

i'd love to see some of these kids removed to a boot camp. teach them some respect and discipline.
 

NoDrama

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yeah, petty stealing like the pumpkin on my front porch. seriously, i shit you not. but suppose they decide to steal the weed whacker of some PTSD, heavily armed fuck. they look about adult sized in the pitch black, ya never know.

i'd love to see some of these kids removed to a boot camp. teach them some respect and discipline.
Don't worry, a run in with an armed person will teach them those things much more effectively than the law could. After you turn 20 is that when god gives you the ability to do harm to another person? They're just teens, they couldn't hurt a fly.
 
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