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I would like to know why every anti-anything thinks I need to think the same way they do. I own guns I am responsible I teach safety and proper use. Hell I even obey the law.
What ever happen to live and let live No different than someone tieing themselves to a tree to save it and living in a stick built home. How many trees did they save to build there home. Or that person standing in line in the grocery store to buy a pound og hamburger saying hunting is in-humane |
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if only it was that easy
have to many power hungry idiots that want to control everything one way or another yet in 100 years what will their desires now do to their childrens children when they are no longer in power and have to suffer the injustices imposed by their not so great and not so grand great grandparent but hey what do i know |
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We stand up for leaving our personal liberties alone and do our best to limit the number of new laws they want to put on the books.
I have a plan lets just enforce the existing laws |
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actually
the patriot act makes news illegal not permitted to pass on information the patriot act is in its self an act of treason and should be handled as such but hey what do i know |
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my understanding the patriot act has expiered and did not officially get renewed
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caamken...you go babydoll!!!!
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I thought this thread was about the FACT that more AMERICANS die annually due to doctor's 'accidents' than firearms related accidents.
What provision of The Patriot Act was it that outlawed the passing on of information? And why didn't the Supreme Court strike it down if it's so obviously treason? I can't comment on ADJ4U's question 'what do I know'. Seems fairly obvious one thing he doesn't know is how to pull his head outta his arse. |
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thx
for your mature response boater matt seems the same could be said for you as you know not what you are saying and you went of topic to attack me with erronious information --------------- http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0722-07.htm Published on Friday, July 22, 2005 by the San Francisco Chronicle House Votes to Keep Anti-Terror Law But Senate version puts more limits on federal agents by Edward Epstein WASHINGTON -- The House, overriding fears that Americans' freedoms are being restricted, voted to make permanent provisions of the Patriot Act that gave authorities more investigative power in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. |
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if they're not drunk, they're thinking about prada shades, or they're next kokomo vacation, or figuring out which next young girl they can convince to sleep with them cause they're god, or which of their buddies would like to have dinner and dessert
j/k it's par for the course |
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well their are probably some that think
you really do get a bisquit w/butter and jam from giego to |
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lol |
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dr. gun, should i run with a gun? daddy says no tellin what kind of kooks are out there.
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