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    Hi there,

    *lol* Without gravity, we won't be all here! After reading that story, nothing more then another reason that guns should be banned or more tighter regulations. I don't know why we need such things.

    Ju Leon...

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    To shoot irritating varmints such as yourself.

    Better yet, to protect my home from idiots.

    Try to enter my home from a window/door/garage after I have gone to bed and make the ankle-biter dogs bark.........

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    Hi there,

    I'll use an axe or a bat. Good, old fashion torture, too.

    Ju Leon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by inferno_gn
    Hi there,

    I'll use an axe or a bat. Good, old fashion torture, too.

    Ju Leon...
    Right......use an axe or a bat on an armed gunman in your home.


    You are dead AND robbed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Major Kong
    Hmmm...I'm not sure I understand what is meant by Republican gun policy??? ...

    Just an observation that the neo-conservatives of the Republican party appear to be the most ardent supporters of a liberal fire arms policy. Many neo-cons also reject Darwinism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inferno_gn
    Hi there,

    *lol* Without gravity, we won't be all here! After reading that story, nothing more then another reason that guns should be banned or more tighter regulations. I don't know why we need such things.

    Ju Leon...

    The fact that he was arrested and charged suggests that what he did is already illegal. There has been a total ban on many drugs for some time now, but they are still widely available to those who choose to break the law. A total ban on firearms will only disarm law abiding citizens (criminals, by definition, don't obey laws). Even the CDC after spending an obscene amount of taxpayer money on study after study has been unable to prove that more gun laws = less gun related crime. (Do a Google search for "cdc gun law crime" )

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    Quote Originally Posted by techguy13
    My point exactly. Any idiot can get a gun, small "l" liberal. Fortunately, in this case, said idiot used it. Darwinism at work thanks to Republican gun policy. Ya just have to love the irony.
    Yep, it would be much safer for the whole world if we could completely replace those pesky inalienable rights with a government managed system of intellectual privilege. Social Darwinism really does work, just ask the Jews.

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    Yes, but first you'd have to get a true INTELLECTUAL into office!

    Politics and intelligence do not live under the same roof....

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    Quote Originally Posted by paraflyer
    Yes, but first you'd have to get a true INTELLECTUAL into office!

    Politics and intelligence do not live under the same roof....
    Oh but they do live under the same roof. It takes incredible intellectual prowess to lie, cheat, and steal as they do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silencio
    Yep, it would be much safer for the whole world if we could completely replace those pesky inalienable rights with a government managed system of intellectual privilege. Social Darwinism really does work, just ask the Jews.
    Since the Patriot act aren’t all inalienable rights now a non-issue?

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    I say we should repeal the law of gravity... it infringes on my human rights...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    I say we should repeal the law of gravity... it infringes on my human rights...

    HERE HERE !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    I say we should repeal the law of gravity... it infringes on my human rights...

    In my experience gravity does noth'n but keep the middle age white man down. I say to heck with gravity and all those who conspire to keep gravity going. Without gravity I could really go some place.
    Last edited by techguy13; November 28th, 2003 at 08:06 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    I say we should repeal the law of gravity... it infringes on my human rights...
    I'm a thinkin' that we ought to take the silly nimrod who wrote that silly law and kick the bejebus out of him. Geez what was the wad thinking about? Something like an apple or something must of hit him on the head and turned him into a loony. Either that or he just way to much!

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    Newton was obsessed. It took him two years to write the Principia; he barely left the house. ...must have masturbated an awful lot.

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