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Dontaskme wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:52 pm It must be a right bag of laughs, the funniest joke on earth living in America.

Imagine sending your kids to a school, knowing that day could be the last day you see them alive.

Imagine having to keep looking over your shoulder while shopping at Wallmart for some lunatic on a mission to pull off his all time wet dream by executing a mass killing spree on any thing that moves...all because he had a petty argument with his drug addict mother.

Must be a right relaxed country to live in, I must make sure I visit there before I die, I'll put the vacation on my to do list immediately....NOT!
Yes, just imagine living in fear like an animal ...

How do these humans do it?
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henry quirk wrote: Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:13 pm Let's talk about it.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mUZ9HCi6wBs
Laws and regulations don't have more authority than the constitution. Mark Levin, the constitutional scholar, points out that Article II section one, makes the Espionage Act inapplicable to the president. What he doesn't mention is that the president can be nailed for treason, but hey, I'm no scholar.

In the USofA:

- Guns could be eliminated, no problemo.
- Guns could be confiscated, no problemo.

All the gubberment need do is:

Simply follow the rules of the constitution.
- However, because the Left so likes to corrupt the constitution, they can’t follow the rules.
- Who knows? Get the process going and see what happens.

- That's how the slaves were freed, and women got the right to vote.

- If The People want to ban guns, the constitution provides for that.
- Why won’t the anti-gun lobby just follow the rules?
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Answer: Because the rules were written by racist European white men ... or so goes the reasoning of the Left, which is apparently all they need with the assumption that those four descriptive words are inseparable, even synonymous, even factual.

Those who crafted it were educated and brave. Because of its brilliance the country has survived a lot of change. The constitution is considered by many, Mr. Many, to be divinely inspired.

But the Swamp could be too big even for divinity.

What do you think?
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Walker wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 5:45 am
Dontaskme wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:52 pm It must be a right bag of laughs, the funniest joke on earth living in America.

Imagine sending your kids to a school, knowing that day could be the last day you see them alive.

Imagine having to keep looking over your shoulder while shopping at Wallmart for some lunatic on a mission to pull off his all time wet dream by executing a mass killing spree on any thing that moves...all because he had a petty argument with his drug addict mother.

Must be a right relaxed country to live in, I must make sure I visit there before I die, I'll put the vacation on my to do list immediately....NOT!
Yes, just imagine living in fear like an animal ...

How do these humans do it?
Oooh, my life is so hard, I must own a gun immediately, so I don't have to fear this human jungle. Oooh I must, I must have a gun, just in case these beastly wild human beings decide to threaten my life and take my toothpick, and threaten my god given liberties and rights to stay alive, oh my, why oh why is my life on earth so hard that I am forced to live in fear of my own brothers, but wait, I've got my gun, so I'll be ok, fuck everything else who gets in my way...as long as I survive thats' all that matters to me, yeah, I'm so smart I've figured out how to protect myself against the harsh and hostile wildlife that is this human zoo, how terrifying that I have to share my existence with other wildlife.

I'm so scared to die gracefully and awfully like a lion.
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Dontaskme wrote: Sun Aug 21, 2022 5:52 pm It must be a right bag of laughs, the funniest joke on earth living in America.

Imagine sending your kids to a school, knowing that day could be the last day you see them alive.

Imagine having to keep looking over your shoulder while shopping at Wallmart for some lunatic on a mission to pull off his all time wet dream by executing a mass killing spree on any thing that moves...all because he had a petty argument with his drug addict mother.

Must be a right relaxed country to live in, I must make sure I visit there before I die, I'll put the vacation on my to do list immediately....NOT!
For the Fearful Tourist:

Humans have a bigger mind portal than animals. The disadvantage of that, is that thoughts can overshadow senses, which is why late at night folks listen to their dogs for noise confirmation. But if used properly, a human uses mind to check out the familiar neighborhoods before going there. This is the advantage of intelligence. It prevents mistakes, to a greater degree than those who rely solely on a benefactor of some sort.

I would not recommend going into the wilds of fearful new situations, or new neighborhoods, without a guide, but you can traverse the entire continent of the US on the interstate system of highways which was built for travelers, so things will be safe and familiar. You could even use your familiar debit or credit card and your bank will process the currency exchanges. Along the way your human intelligence would overshadow your animal fear and you would adapt enough to begin venturing off the beaten path of the interstate system of highways, which is designed for travelers, and a good way to avoid the slings and arrows of crowds until you figure things out.

The country is vast, the country has about all the geography that can seen anywhere else, and some nowhere else. There's a lot to see but yes ... There is a reason it's called the home of the brave, and not the home of the fearful. In fact, the fearful may even feel brave but increasingly, you have to be an aggressive attorney to feel brave, and then not all the time.
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Dontaskme wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:19 am I'm so scared to die gracefully and awfully like a lion.
:lol:

Brings that Shakespeare quote to mind, the one about being old and toothless and worthless.
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Walker wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:45 am
Dontaskme wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:19 am I'm so scared to die gracefully and awfully like a lion.
:lol:

Brings that Shakespeare quote to mind, the one about being old and toothless and worthless.
Refusal to face the hard facts of reality is how humans use spiritual storytelling to dissociate from the cold hard raw truth.

Thanks for the confirmation bias. But dogs do tend to love eating their own vomit.

I wouldn't touch your country with a ten foot barge pole.
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Dontaskme wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:19 am
I'm so scared to die gracefully and awfully like a lion.
One thing a real man knows ... you don't mess another man's blood *.

Women know it too, which is why they do it.

Based on your past performance, I think you're gonna just love this.

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* In a civilized way, of course.
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Walker, cut the sarcasm out of your arguments. It weakens your responses. What you attribute to the left is also applicable to any sane moderate. Other than that, you provide interesting reading. Carry on.
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commonsense wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 2:08 pm Walker, cut the sarcasm out of your arguments. It weakens your responses. What you attribute to the left is also applicable to any sane moderate. Other than that, you provide interesting reading. Carry on.
Why thank you, commonsense. I feel your objective sincerity and because I cut my teeth on cynicism I’ll seriously consider it while doing chores around the house today. Among other things I need to replace a piece of old leaking galvanized steel water pipe with some copper pipe, about eight feet, and I think there may be one somewhere out in the scrap pile that I cleverly hid with a fence screen and landscaping, somewhere back there in time. This can be tricky with really old pipes, but I’ve been there before, and I always work with copper when it’s available. You cut a cross section of these old pipes and it looks like chemical arteriosclerosis inside.

In the meantime, I’m thinkin’ that because The Swamp is looking to be too big even for Divinity, then it must be a temporary condition. Right? Because good always beat evil in the end. Right? If wrong, then like the book by the same name, from which the movie lifted entire chunks of dialogue because it’s just such good dialogue and narrative, there probably is no country for old men.
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Dontaskme wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:56 am
Walker wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:45 am
Dontaskme wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 6:19 am I'm so scared to die gracefully and awfully like a lion.
:lol:

Brings that Shakespeare quote to mind, the one about being old and toothless and worthless.
Refusal to face the hard facts of reality is how humans use spiritual storytelling to dissociate from the cold hard raw truth.

Thanks for the confirmation bias. But dogs do tend to love eating their own vomit.

I wouldn't touch your country with a ten foot barge pole.
Ever notice how in nature the big animals die while still running strong and free?
They die trying to live, and succeeding until they don't.

Not a nihilist in the whole bunch.

That's why they're animals, and not humans.

If you ever see a picture of a skeletal lion with hip dysplasia, it was probably snapped at an inbreeding zoo.
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Walker wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 3:15 pm
Ever notice how in nature the big animals die while still running strong and free?
They die trying to live, and succeeding until they don't.

Not a nihilist in the whole bunch.

That's why they're animals, and not humans.

If you ever see a picture of a skeletal lion with hip dysplasia, it was probably snapped at an inbreeding zoo.
You do write some utter nonsence, Walker.
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That's the most rational thing you'll read all day, fella.

Now quick, run outside and do something all day.

Be sure to live it up, as they say.

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Walker wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 3:30 pm That's the most rational thing you'll read all day, fella.

Now quick, run outside and do something all day.

Be sure to live it up, as they say.
Does writing meaningless drivel give you an erection, or something?
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Harbal wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 3:29 pm You do write some utter nonsence, Walker.
That's an interesting question, in the sense of objective enquiry.

I have Life-proof that what I write about is not meaningless, and not drivel.
There are many proofs of the cause and effect, but I'll just mention a stark one because it's simple, easy to grasp, and everyone can relate.

In the past I actually have talked my way out of death. Oh yes, it stood before me large and immovable, and I literally moved it with words and escaped.

Maybe sometime I'll tell you about it, but right now I can't even imagine the 5-w's that would account for such a manifestation, at least in these rooms where the women come and go, speaking of ...
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