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Post by deamonds » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:32 am

DJelements wrote:I have like 6 guns in my house, and my family's completely sane.
that comment became invalid when you used the 9 words previous to it

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Post by nousd » Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:52 am

deamonds wrote:
DJelements wrote:I have like 6 guns in my house, and my family's completely sane.
that comment became invalid when you used the 9 words previous to it
If there's one core diff in our cultures, that's it.
Actually I can think of others...

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Post by kidlogic » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:08 pm

SD5 wrote:
deamonds wrote:
DJelements wrote:I have like 6 guns in my house, and my family's completely sane.
that comment became invalid when you used the 9 words previous to it
If there's one core diff in our cultures, that's it.
Actually I can think of others...
But thats not representative of the whole of America. I grew up in a family that loves hunting, owns guns and etc... but I personally hate them and only hunt for tunes. I would never own one and do not condone their ownership. I am also not alone in this type of thinking in this country.
Please do not paint the whole of America with the same brush, this is far to large of a country to generalize about.

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Post by deamonds » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:10 pm

im not tarnashing anyone with any brush, and big up you logic, the tune hunter mwhahahahaa :twisted:

you must understand how that statement came across though..

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Post by oddfellow » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:10 pm

deamonds wrote:
DJelements wrote:I have like 6 guns in my house, and my family's completely sane.
that comment became invalid when you used the 9 words previous to it
Theres nothing wrong with gun ownership though really. Its all about the intent. Your always going to have people who have the will to kill another human being. Getting rid of guns wont change that and is pretty much impossible anyway.

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Post by ashley » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:17 pm

deamonds wrote:
DJelements wrote:I have like 6 guns in my house, and my family's completely sane.
that comment became invalid when you used the 9 words previous to it
8 words 1 number.

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Post by kidlogic » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:28 pm

deamonds wrote:wasnt she also approving of a union that was trying to dispan alaska as a state of america??
In 1994 she was a registered member of the Alaskan Independence Party (AIP) who's main purpose is to secede from the US.

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Post by jazzamataz » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:29 pm

would you nail her though?

(sexually, to a cross, either is fine with me...)

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Post by kidlogic » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:36 pm

deamonds wrote:im not tarnashing anyone with any brush, and big up you logic, the tune hunter mwhahahahaa :twisted:

you must understand how that statement came across though..
No I do, and I fully realize that the gun nuts in our country (not a swipe at you Elements) give the rest of us a bad image... I do wish we had stronger gun control laws and that people would stop clinging to an outdated amendment as a reason to own one. 'The right to bare arms...' was put in the Constitution as a reaction to the time in which it was written, at a time of civil unrest and revolution. It holds no place in modern society.

Im sorry for the somewhat overreaction, but Im really worried about how the rest of the world is seeing us in relation to the RNC and this whole disgusting show of the strength of the media in shaping peoples opinions both here and abroad. I just feel that sometimes a bit of a reminder that this place is so vast an varied is needed, especially in the midst of all this.

I mean...

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I dont want this broad anywhere near the White House, let alone 'a heartbeat away from the presidency', and a lot of this country agrees.

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Post by thomas » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:37 pm

Ashley wrote:8 words 1 number.
You add nothing to this discussion.

I only saw the highlights, as Skynews saw fit, and even from that this woman came across as a total nut. It was while talking about her family i realised how different american politics is, they cheer the family life quotes or anything about terror, and seem to miss the important stuff.
:roll:

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Post by kidlogic » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:37 pm

Jazzamataz wrote:would you nail her though?

(sexually, to a cross, either is fine with me...)
Yup.

*Looks for nailgun*

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Post by kidlogic » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:40 pm

Thomas wrote:
Ashley wrote:8 words 1 number.
You add nothing to this discussion.

I only saw the highlights, as Skynews saw fit, and even from that this woman came across as a total nut. It was while talking about her family i realised how different american politics is, they cheer the family life quotes or anything about terror, and seem to miss the important stuff.
:roll:
All too true, at least it seems in the RNC... I could not believe the lack of substance, policy and overt attacks on the Obama/Biden campaign in the past two days. Im really hoping the rest of the country is seeing through the bullshit smokescreen the right wing media in our country is putting up for these jokers.

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Post by starkey » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:47 pm

kidlogic wrote:
Thomas wrote:
Ashley wrote:8 words 1 number.
You add nothing to this discussion.

I only saw the highlights, as Skynews saw fit, and even from that this woman came across as a total nut. It was while talking about her family i realised how different american politics is, they cheer the family life quotes or anything about terror, and seem to miss the important stuff.
:roll:
All too true, at least it seems in the RNC... I could not believe the lack of substance, policy and overt attacks on the Obama/Biden campaign in the past two days. Im really hoping the rest of the country is seeing through the bullshit smokescreen the right wing media in our country is putting up for these jokers.
a lot of people don't care. they will vote republican in every election.

tbh... i actually liked mccain in 2000. but he's completely gone down a different path since that republican primary.

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Post by kidlogic » Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:59 pm

starkey wrote:
kidlogic wrote:
Thomas wrote:
Ashley wrote:8 words 1 number.
You add nothing to this discussion.

I only saw the highlights, as Skynews saw fit, and even from that this woman came across as a total nut. It was while talking about her family i realised how different american politics is, they cheer the family life quotes or anything about terror, and seem to miss the important stuff.
:roll:
All too true, at least it seems in the RNC... I could not believe the lack of substance, policy and overt attacks on the Obama/Biden campaign in the past two days. Im really hoping the rest of the country is seeing through the bullshit smokescreen the right wing media in our country is putting up for these jokers.
a lot of people don't care. they will vote republican in every election.

tbh... i actually liked mccain in 2000. but he's completely gone down a different path since that republican primary.
Yeah, I agree. That McCain kinda made sense, stood up for what he seemed to be about, and matter of factly was 8 years younger.

Its those Republicans who will blindly vote for their party and believe whatever they say that scare the hell out of me. I mean, the Dems really arent that much better, but in my lifetime they have had a much better record of getting things done and their scandals have been a lot less damaging to our country.

Theres a guy I work with, who is a Rep. Talking to him about issues and this election is like trying to blow out a light bulb. Even if I can prove him wrong on something, he still blindly turns back to the Rep. talking points perpetuated by FoxNews with a 'yeah... but... Obama's got no experience' or something else echoed from FNN. When I say 'well neither does she, she ran a state with a small population for half a term, was a mayor of a small town or 9000 before that' etc... he counters with something like 'yeah but she's a mavrick'. Its scary to hear him talk about how Palin 'electrified her party', how Obama 'has no experience' and how much of a 'mavrick' she and McCain both are, etc. He sounds like a mindless clone, and Im afraid of how many more like him there are out there.

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Post by ashley » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:07 pm

Thomas wrote:
Ashley wrote:8 words 1 number.
You add nothing to this discussion.
I give people the benefit to quote me.

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Post by nesslei » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:26 pm

kidlogic wrote:Its those Republicans who will blindly vote for their party and believe whatever they say that scare the hell out of me.
THIS.

this is why i wish the whole world was entitled to vote, because if we were, trust me. obama would be in in a flash. looking at america from the outside, and seeing how this could potentially go so pear-shaped if brainwashed republicans don't shake their heads and wake the fuck up, is actually really frightening.
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Post by dubluke » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:52 pm

kidlogic wrote:'the right to bare arms'
*resists urge to make joke about having many limbs*
gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
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Post by kins83 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:54 pm

dubluke wrote:
kidlogic wrote:'the right to bare arms'
*resists urge to make joke about having many limbs*
LOL. Don't fight it.....join the shitty joke dark side.
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Post by dubluke » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:56 pm

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gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"

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Post by deamonds » Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:58 pm

dubluke wrote:Image
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