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Reply #90 posted 08/15/07 10:34am

JediTodd

Dewrede said:

HamsterHuey said:



Yeah, America's violent nature. Also, the reasoning behind that is bull. That's history, this is now. All the school and church shootings kind of tell me I must be right.


nod

However , i do think shop owners should be allowed

Even the butcher shop owners? hmm
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Reply #91 posted 08/15/07 10:36am

Slave2daGroove

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point
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Reply #92 posted 08/15/07 10:42am

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I know seriously.

Its always the middle class that suffers.

Always the middle class. disbelief
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #93 posted 08/15/07 11:17am

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Be careful, there's some dangerous people in those woods. razz
"Man, the living creature, the creating individual, is always more important than any established style or system" - Bruce Lee
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Reply #94 posted 08/15/07 11:21am

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Slave2daGroove said:

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point

What has one to do with the other confused
What makes you think that people who think it fun to kill animals care more about people being killed than those who don't hunt confused
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #95 posted 08/15/07 11:39am

hokie1

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Dewrede said:




sorry but i think that's hypocrite confused


Maybe. lol

Oh well.

I'll think of you when I bite into my big ass Whopper Deluxe Jr tonite.



spit Dani, you fucking rock girl. lol
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Reply #96 posted 08/15/07 11:44am

hokie1

Slave2daGroove said:

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point


Thank you. Good post. It's not that I hate animals, but if you hunt and eat what you kill then whatever. If you are hunting and just doing it for the thrill then yes I think that's wrong.

Gun control doesn't mean total restriction in my eyes.



Oh, and I just killed a spider, cause I didn't want the damn thing to bite my kid.
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Reply #97 posted 08/15/07 11:50am

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Slave2daGroove said:

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point


Sorry, but as much as some people react strongly in an emotional way to animal cruelty or what have you...they are just as lax about trying to get things changed as they are about doing nothing about the death of innocent people in this world.

People in general react in an emotional way to most things but that's where it stops.
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Reply #98 posted 08/15/07 11:53am

Lothan

Slave2daGroove said:

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point
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Reply #99 posted 08/15/07 12:11pm

Slave2daGroove

Serious said:

Slave2daGroove said:

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point

What has one to do with the other confused
What makes you think that people who think it fun to kill animals care more about people being killed than those who don't hunt confused



Taking a life is taking a life, still confused?


As far as your second question, I'm not addressing those who kill things for the fun of it because they don't care, obviously.
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Reply #100 posted 08/15/07 12:16pm

Slave2daGroove

JustErin said:

Slave2daGroove said:

I think if people felt half as strong for the innocent people being killed around the world as they do animals being hunted, the world's intelligence would go up a point


Sorry, but as much as some people react strongly in an emotional way to animal cruelty or what have you...they are just as lax about trying to get things changed as they are about doing nothing about the death of innocent people in this world.

People in general react in an emotional way to most things but that's where it stops.



People all feel strongly but lack the courage of their convictions. nod

I agree that the majority people talk a great game but ask those same people to actually do something and the truth is told.

I've learned this lesson recently in my life, people are defined by their actions and that's it. The talkers, the whiners, the bullshitters are all just that.

Want more proof? Just go to P&R forum lol
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Reply #101 posted 08/15/07 12:17pm

Lothan

Slave2daGroove said:

JustErin said:



Sorry, but as much as some people react strongly in an emotional way to animal cruelty or what have you...they are just as lax about trying to get things changed as they are about doing nothing about the death of innocent people in this world.

People in general react in an emotional way to most things but that's where it stops.



People all feel strongly but lack the courage of their convictions. nod

I agree that the majority people talk a great game but ask those same people to actually do something and the truth is told.

I've learned this lesson recently in my life, people are defined by their actions and that's it. The talkers, the whiners, the bullshitters are all just that.

Want more proof? Just go to P&R forum lol
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Reply #102 posted 08/15/07 12:27pm

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Slave2daGroove said:

JustErin said:



Sorry, but as much as some people react strongly in an emotional way to animal cruelty or what have you...they are just as lax about trying to get things changed as they are about doing nothing about the death of innocent people in this world.

People in general react in an emotional way to most things but that's where it stops.



People all feel strongly but lack the courage of their convictions. nod

I agree that the majority people talk a great game but ask those same people to actually do something and the truth is told.

I've learned this lesson recently in my life, people are defined by their actions and that's it. The talkers, the whiners, the bullshitters are all just that.

Want more proof? Just go to P&R forum lol


I'm having the same kind of conversation rite now with a girl on my parenting board.

She started a poll about health ins.

The choices were if you'd rather UHC or private/ company insurance.

I OFCOURSE started bitching about this countries need to do SOMETHING about uninsered ppl (me being one of them).

And she started talking her shit, 'I don't think there is a problem, my insurance is great, I only have a 10 co pay, blah blah blah.

Bitch, good for you.

What about the rest of us.

So I said, about an hr or so ago.

Nicole. So you have great insurance, what do you think should happen with the ppl who don't have ANY?

She hasn't answered me but has instead started a thread about our favorite commercials. rolleyes
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #103 posted 08/15/07 12:30pm

Lothan

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Bitch, good for you.


falloff
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Reply #104 posted 08/15/07 12:49pm

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Lothan said:

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Bitch, good for you.


falloff



.....And HERE is her answer. From up on her pedestal.

They should either go find a good provider and enroll their families in a good insurance plan or get a job where the employer offers good health care plans, or enroll in medicaid. If none of those options work there is always immigration into Canada if universal health care sounds like a good option to them.
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #105 posted 08/15/07 12:52pm

roodboi

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Lothan said:



falloff



.....And HERE is her answer. From up on her pedestal.

They should either go find a good provider and enroll their families in a good insurance plan or get a job where the employer offers good health care plans, or enroll in medicaid. If none of those options work there is always immigration into Canada if universal health care sounds like a good option to them.


what a bitch....rolleyes...message her for me, tell her I said finger
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Reply #106 posted 08/15/07 12:55pm

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roodboi said:

TotalANXiousNESS said:




.....And HERE is her answer. From up on her pedestal.

They should either go find a good provider and enroll their families in a good insurance plan or get a job where the employer offers good health care plans, or enroll in medicaid. If none of those options work there is always immigration into Canada if universal health care sounds like a good option to them.


what a bitch....rolleyes...message her for me, tell her I said finger



This was my response.


Yeah.

Maybe we should ship all the homeless people, and drug addicts, and starving kids to Canada too.

That'll take care of em!
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #107 posted 08/15/07 1:24pm

hokie1

TotalANXiousNESS said:

Lothan said:



falloff



.....And HERE is her answer. From up on her pedestal.

They should either go find a good provider and enroll their families in a good insurance plan or get a job where the employer offers good health care plans, or enroll in medicaid. If none of those options work there is always immigration into Canada if universal health care sounds like a good option to them.



What


the


Fuck.
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Reply #108 posted 08/15/07 1:35pm

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hokie1 said:

TotalANXiousNESS said:




.....And HERE is her answer. From up on her pedestal.

They should either go find a good provider and enroll their families in a good insurance plan or get a job where the employer offers good health care plans, or enroll in medicaid. If none of those options work there is always immigration into Canada if universal health care sounds like a good option to them.



What


the


Fuck.


Mhm.

Is it just me, or did she just tell me to either get a job, or move to Cananda? falloff
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #109 posted 08/15/07 1:51pm

hokie1

TotalANXiousNESS said:

hokie1 said:




What


the


Fuck.


Mhm.

Is it just me, or did she just tell me to either get a job, or move to Cananda? falloff



Not only did she tell you to get a job, but she told you to get a good job. Like, people go out and search for bad jobs. Uh, can I work at a shit job, for shit pay, and get no benefits please?

If it were sooooo easy to go out and get a good job we wouldn't be having this issue would we?

Fucktard.
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Reply #110 posted 08/15/07 9:58pm

xplnyrslf

ummm...I'd like to use this opportunity to comment on hunters/gun owners:
We aren't all a bunch of hicks from rural communities. We're of all income groups, all races, all genders, all sexual preferences, multiple religions etc.
I seem to be more accepting of others' lifestyles, than some here, of mine. That's fine.
If I had a photo of the guys from Phoenix, who shot a javalina, I would have posted it, as it was quite an achievement. I would ask their permission to do so, 1st. (they may not want anyone to know they're hunters. but no, they were happy as clams and wouldn't mind at all....i'll never forget it.).
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Reply #111 posted 08/16/07 1:34am

Fauxie

I'm just concerned that people of all income groups, all races, all genders, all sexual preferences, and multiple religions are stealing the jobs of hicks from rural communities! mad

Next you'll all be wearing those trucker hats. rolleyes
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Reply #112 posted 08/16/07 6:17am

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Fauxie said:

I'm just concerned that people of all income groups, all races, all genders, all sexual preferences, and multiple religions are stealing the jobs of hicks from rural communities! mad

Next you'll all be wearing those trucker hats. rolleyes


You dropped me from your sig.

It's so over.
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Reply #113 posted 08/16/07 6:58am

Lothan

xplnyrslf said:

ummm...I'd like to use this opportunity to comment on hunters/gun owners:
We aren't all a bunch of hicks from rural communities. We're of all income groups, all races, all genders, all sexual preferences, multiple religions etc.
I seem to be more accepting of others' lifestyles, than some here, of mine. That's fine.
If I had a photo of the guys from Phoenix, who shot a javalina, I would have posted it, as it was quite an achievement. I would ask their permission to do so, 1st. (they may not want anyone to know they're hunters. but no, they were happy as clams and wouldn't mind at all....i'll never forget it.).
I really don't care if you shoot animals but with this and some other things you post, you love the fact that you piss some people off and then start digging deeper like you did throughout this thread with the pictures you posted and comments you've made. It's like you're saying "fuck you" to people who are sensitive about this topic.
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Reply #114 posted 08/16/07 7:03am

Mach

TotalANXiousNESS said:

I'm going to surprise my husband with the news when he gets home.

I'm not gonna like, SHOOT anything. NEVER!

But I'm gonna dress in camelflage and go out in the woods and stuff!


Cool

So what did he say ?
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Reply #115 posted 08/16/07 7:06am

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xplnyrslf said:

HamsterHuey said:

somebody say gun control!

GUN CONTROL!


I believe in responsible ownership of guns.
The US would still be under British rule, without them. Not to mention the settlers, surviving the elements. Which is why the founding fathers put it in our constitution. Canada had the same early environment. There's history that's significant to justify allowing firearms.


how long can that sensibly be used as a justification for a lack of gun control though? it's been hundreds of years, and we're not struggling little colonies anymore. come on. lol
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Reply #116 posted 08/16/07 7:07am

Imago

falloff at this whole damned jankity thread falloff




Dani, I love you .
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Reply #117 posted 08/16/07 7:08am

Spookymuffin

evenstar3 said:

xplnyrslf said:



I believe in responsible ownership of guns.
The US would still be under British rule, without them. Not to mention the settlers, surviving the elements. Which is why the founding fathers put it in our constitution. Canada had the same early environment. There's history that's significant to justify allowing firearms.


how long can that sensibly be used as a justification for a lack of gun control though? it's been hundreds of years, and we're not struggling little colonies anymore. come on. lol


You guys misinterpreted it from the start with your gun lust. The right to Bear Arms meant something totally different.

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Reply #118 posted 08/16/07 7:11am

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Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:



how long can that sensibly be used as a justification for a lack of gun control though? it's been hundreds of years, and we're not struggling little colonies anymore. come on. lol


You guys misinterpreted it from the start with your gun lust. The right to Bear Arms meant something totally different.



lol
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Reply #119 posted 08/16/07 7:14am

Imago

xplnyrslf said:

HamsterHuey said:

somebody say gun control!

GUN CONTROL!


I believe in responsible ownership of guns.
The US would still be under British rule, without them. Not to mention the settlers, surviving the elements. Which is why the founding fathers put it in our constitution. Canada had the same early environment. There's history that's significant to justify allowing firearms.


Yes, yes, but currently I think the US has proven it's fire power effectively enough through our military to be a deterrent for military strikes from other nations.

I strongly support gun control.

Gun control to me is like finding a way to control Internet music piracy. Sure, taking away my ability to steal mp3s online might not take away my criminal tendancy to want to pirate music. But then, I'd have to start coming the city for bootleg records stores, or find alternate means of distribution through mailing lists and clubs, etc. etc., that I just couldn't be bothered or wouldn't be as effective.

I assume drive-by knifings and strangulations would be far fewer than drive-by shootings.
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