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Everything posted by MightyMouse
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It's funny that I am the guy who wants to use a club or a bat instead of a gun to crack the skull of the 280 boogieman and I am the woman.
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The only synonym for backbone that comes to mind that describes siuya and I is moral fiber, but it doesn't end with a reptile name.
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The purpose of the Constitution is not to arm whacked out freaks with firearms. When the time comes to rise up against your government, all sorts of weapons and explosives will be available to those willing to take part in the cause. Don't be concerned if laws are passed to help reduce some of the needless violence. If you are responsible and not a whack job you will be just fine.
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no interest in reforming anyone. You have the wrong label. I just would like to keep a gun out of his hand. You shouldn't worry if you are sane. I do believe that people can be taken off of drugs and alcohol if at least temporarily.
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I have questioned his infatuation with genitalia in past posts. I am OK with his orientation as long as he keeps his distance. Gotta be careful with him. He does carry a gun.
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What if you could tell through some test? would it be worth it to take a gun away from some deranged guy? There are plenty of licenses that require ongoing testing education. It's common. If you are a maniac, you don't need a gun. You'll find creative ways to kill people anyway.
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You might also take note that the gun was a legally purchased firearm. Another individual who is allowed to have a firearm who cannot discern between reality and fantasy. If he would not have had a firearm, no bystanders would have been injured. Sure, you can look at it as Thank Goodness the off duty cop was there. To protect your unlimited ability to have firearms, guns are going to fall into the hands of completely deranged individuals. All this to protect yourself from the boogie man.
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It's getting to the point where a guy can't even discipline his girlfriend with his gun anymore.
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I too give credence to the voice of Mufasah in Disney's "The Lion King". If he had a hand gun, Scar never would have gotten the better of him. It makes him an authority. Thanks for sharing.
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Tazers for all. They make for great videos too.
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I am not the most religious Christian on earth but my values and morals have been shaped by my christian upbringing as such I am pretty certain that Christian doctrine does not advocate intolerance or hatred. The central message is that Jesus loves all people. What you have posted misses the mark on every single line. In fact I am certain that you are praising something other than Jesus since your list advocates anything but love of others and acceptance of all man as your brothers and sisters. Your list includes, hatred, intolerance, humiliation, judgement of others; instead, Jesus taught tolerance, mercy, love compassion and so on. As I said, I am the not the most religious Christian on earth, but your display makes me think that at some point you may have been tricked into following a prophet other than Jesus whose doctrine includes hatred, violence, and humiliation and these teachings have shaped your values and morals. Maybe you should actually read the Bible as a 2013 New Years resolution. Free yourself from the grips of the dark prophet. If you are comfortable with your beliefs then you take comfort with a prophet other than Christ. Please don't post a Google look up of a Bible passage misinterpretation to back up your bullshit. Be real. Look at yourself.
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Nah, I am content in my current state of consciousness. No need to leave it. my understanding is that it is very strong. I couldn't imagine the paranoia that would set in. i will leave weed for real men.
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Boston said he was inspired to send in the iReport because he felt as though some gun owners were being unfairly targeted. He is angered by "the fact that I'm supposed to be punished for doing nothing more than owning a rifle that looks scary because its stock isn't made out of wood," he said. This guy and smmatrix must be related or share the same brain. The logic is identical. Yes! The world is afraid of guns that have non-wood stocks. Brrrr they are scary looking. It has nothing to do with the banana clips they usually come with. Banana clips are fine because you always see monkeys with bananas and monkeys are cute and funny.
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Ha ha ha. Yes gun nuts believe any thing and in your case, you see things through 2 filters: conservative or liberal. Just brilliant. I certainly need as many of you trading as possible. Otherwise, profits in the markets are more difficult. Jesus was a liberal. In fact, he was the purest form of communist possible. How do you feel worshiping a communist? Ha ha you guys are simply a confused group, easily swayed. Maybe too much glue sniffing, but I can't confirm that. God knows I would be bored without you.
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I never said ban guns or make them illegal. You did, I want to make sure that they don't end up in the hands of maniacs. I also don't think there is a need for civilians to possess "sporting guns" aka assault weapons. These weapons, so far, seem to have done a much better job of committing mass murder, than they have of defending against an oppressive govt. If you want to kill yourself with you gun go ahead. If you want to kill yourself with drugs go ahead. I don't feel the need to be involved in taking things away from you that you can kill yourself with. I don't really care what you do to yourself. I am more concerned with limiting the way you can kill me if your mind is shot. Lunatics are put in rubber rooms and straight jackets so that they can't hurt anything. I don't want these guys getting guns. I am certain that you don't either. With legal drugs, the spread of drug users would diminish. Crime rates would drop. Organized crime would move onto something else. We would save billions in wasted revenue on fighting the war on drugs and incarcerating drug related criminals. We would still have to spend money on drug related issues,, such as addiction, fda expansion, etc, but we could also get revenues from drug taxes to offset the expense.
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If i lived in honduras, I would likely not ever see what you are talking about. I don't deal drugs nor purchase them nor do I plan on doing either. I do not frequent prostitutes nor do I drink in bars. Bad sections will be bad sections no matter what the rules are and no matter where the bad section is. Besides, I am in the US. What the F^&*( comparison is Honduras with the US?
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Ha ha you are incorrigible. You live outside of context.
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The cartels would go into other businesses or become legitimate drug producers. The illegal drug trade would be pointless. Drug related crime would sink. Likely, there would be a marginal increase in other crimes, but nothing in comparison to the crimes that are committed regularly to attain money to purchase drugs or to steal drugs, etc. Drugs are dangerous. That is why I do not do them. That is also why I have taught my children not to take them. I personally do not need a government to police my family to prevent us from taking drugs, drinking, etc. It should be clear to most that drugs are available everywhere. If you really want them, then you can get them easily. If they were legal in a manner such as alcohol is legal then, you can have them but you wouldn't have to go to bad areas to buy them and they would be a much higher and safer quality. As odd as that might sound, it will save lives. If, for instance, you had a 21 year old child who wanted to smoke pot, would you rather him buy it from a state regulated "pot store" or would you rather him go to the seedy end of town to buy it in an alley? I won't even bother talking about the huge savings from fighting a futile BS war against drugs. The lure of easy money is too high. It's a whac-a-mole prospect. Dealers keep popping up when you get rid of one. You might think that this would increase drug use and it may, but if someone wants to get hammered everyday today, they already can and a lot already do and that is really not my problem. I do not think that legalizing drugs will tremendously increase the number of habitual users. If it does, it will be at a fraction of both the financial cost and cost of lives if done properly. Guns are dangerous. So are nail guns, chain saws, circular saws, and as your friend pointed out, so are hammers. Cars, and houlsold chemicals as far as accidental loss of life is concerned are far more deadly than guns. The ranking of accidental death is Cars 34% poisoning 24%, and then accidental death by firearms is .5%. We would save more lives if the goal were to save the most lives for the least amount of money if we spent time and money educating drivers, prohibiting dui, etc. Aside from accidental death, guns are the primary weapon of choice for homicide: 71%. Would there be less homicide with less guns? yes. Would there be less attempted homicides with less guns? I don't know, but probably not. I think there would be more unsuccessful attempts. The primary way to reduce crime of almost every type is to make drugs legal. Your solution of arming everyone ( I really don't think you mean it, but I am still making you the owner of it since you said it) would double the number of accidental death by firearms in the same way that you would double the number of accidental death by poisoning if you double the households that have poison. there are 47 million gun owners and 600 or so accidental shooting deaths. With 100 million gun owners it is safe to assume that we would have 1200 accidental deaths by shootings. So, if arming everyone saved 20 of the 26 people that died in Sandyhook, it would come at a cost of 600 additional accidental shooting deaths. I would rather gun ownership stay the way it is. I would prefer that guns are prevented from being in the the hands of law abiding citizens who should not be allowed to possess a weapon. I would also recommend that a gun owner be made responsible for the proper sale or disposition of a firearm currently in their possession. If you are a law abiding citizen who should be allowed to own a gun and take the steps to properly dispose of a gun when you no longer want it, or want to sell it, then you will have no issue.
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It looks like your glue sniffers found P1billiona a day to spend on Meth when you weren't looking. I am sure the that the dealers and traffickers are concerned about the hard time they might do if they don't continue to pay off law enforcement while they drive their sick ass Bentleys. (Shabu).Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) or Ecstasy. Marijuana.Cocaine. Ephedrine. These are some of the commonly abused drugs in the Philippines. Recently, the drug problem is quite alarming.The increasing number of arrested drug traffickers, seizures of big volumes of dangerous drugs, controlled precursors and essential chemicals and dismantling of clandestine laboratories since the conception of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency show the extent and impact of the drug abuse and drug trade problem in the Philippines. The illegal trade of methamphetamine hydrochloride commonly known as "shabu" has grown into a P1 billion-a-day industry, but the drug has now become more expensive, making it “the poor man’s cocaine no more,” antinarcotics officials and international drug reports said. Recently, the average street price of "shabu" in the Philippines ranges from P15,000.00 - P17,000.00 depending on the demographical location (regional, provincial, city, or municipal). The increase of prices of shabu was due to the government success on dismantling of clandistine laboratories nationwide. Thus, these problems don't limit on trafficking and production of drugs but go beyond the problem of drug addiction. Drug addiction is the cradle of heinous crimes committed by persons. 65% of the suspects are drug addicts. Drug addiction respects no boundaries. The worsening drug abuse in the country can be gleaned from the fact that in 1972, there were only 20,000 drug users in the Philippines. In 2004, this figure has climbed to an astounding 6.7 million. Methamphetamine hydrochloride or "shabu" and marijuana are the illegal drugs preferred by one in every 29 Filipinos aged 10 to 44 years. While drug abuse is alarming in the country, the government is strong fisted in the fight of eradicating the supply and demand of illegal drugs.Thus, drug lords, big time drug pushers and transnational syndicates are laughing their way to their banks using the "dirty money" which is the proceeds of illegal drugs and invest the money to legitimate businesses. They are having a field day destroying lives and future of the people courtesy of inutile and corrupt government agencies. The law enforcers cannot do it alone.The prosecutors and judges cannot move on without harmonious relationship. The problem rest upon us. It starts within ourselves. Schools, churches, civic organizations, non-government organizations and private groups and individuals must all do their share and contribute to the battle against illegal drugs. This country cannot afford to waste its future to drug addiction. If the war on illegal drugs is lost, the future of the country will follow the wrong direction. Despite and in spite of the government, Filipinos must remain resolute in their resolve to win the war against illegal drugs. PLEASE WATCH THIS PRESENTATION... MAY EVERYONE CAN REALIZE THE EFFECTS OF ILLEGAL DRUGS.
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There is a huge drug problem in the Philippines. Drugs = guns = murder. If there were more guns there would be more murder. The Philippines should thank God that there are so few guns or it would be a lot worse. Delve deeper and your response will appear to be more objective.
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When you grow up, you'll realize how foolish your claim is. Your forefathers didn't want you to be foolish. So, don't be.
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Timing is everything
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The funny part is that each of these last words have been successful strategies at one point or another. Timing is everything.
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It has been such a long time since I have enjoyed this. I now need to watch all the MP classics again.
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I am struggling to add the image of The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost to the image of you riding down the highway on your moto with a pistol in each fist. Maybe I shouldn't let threads collide or perhaps I am only familiar with your Traders Lab identity and you are a true worshiper of Jesus which by my account is fine if you come here to have a good time and say and do things that are out of character.