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I stand with John Locke.
Ruined the best healthcare in the world? What world do you live in?
Trying to fix the American health care system is lime trying to polish a turd.
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Ruined the best healthcare in the world? What world do you live in?
Trying to fix the American health care system is lime trying to polish a turd.
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Ruined the best healthcare in the world? What world do you live in?
Trying to fix the American health care system is lime trying to polish a turd.
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Ruined the best healthcare in the world? What world do you live in?
Trying to fix the American health care system is lime trying to polish a turd.
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Last year was enough for me, and instead of leading a revolt I just moved to a free state...Not just the gun issue, nearly everything that they passed last year was too much to take. But I imagine that a day will come that something will have to be done, due to the sheepole that believe the horse shit that government feeds them.
I don't convince myself that people who are anti-gun are wrong. they are as subjectively right in their views as I am in mine. I just need to try to get them to change their views, or get enough people to agree with me so that we can out vote them. that's the way things are done in a democracy. but the idea that you have been out voted would lead to you taking up arms against your country is sickening.
So, there are no moral absolutes? There are no fundamental principles that are either right or wrong? It's all a matter of moral relativism?
How awesome for the blacks in 1860, women in 1919 or Jews in 1940 to know that there was nothing wrong there at all. It was just a matter of not convincing the other side more persuasively.
Easy there. I was about to hurl the ban hammer and nuke you. Ha ha
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Lighten up, Francis ... and get ready for rationed health care.
1932 •This and the next year are the worst years of the Great Depression.
Veteran's benefits have been cut, thus breaking a promise ... sort of like what happened in 1932 during an 'earlier time of economic downturn'.
Do you think the military or DHS, acting on orders from a broken federal government, won't march against its own people today? Hard to believe this happened 80 years ago.
Interesting though. I don't ever remember hearing teachers bringing this up in History or Civic classes. This should get us all thinking. It's not to hard to believe that in this day and age our leaders and our military would order sons and daughters to kill their own kin, but it happened in the Civil War, and during Hoover's presidency, and it can happen again.
Would this be the breaking point, or would it be the result ?
Are you kidding... look up the whiskey rebellion... hell this is not news...
Do not revolt. Let the idiots on the left do it... they will... they are that stupid..
Ruined the best healthcare in the world? What world do you live in?
Trying to fix the American health care system is lime trying to polish a turd.
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Everyone's acceptance of what would turn a country to revolt against the govt may differ. In 1775 at Concord, MA the British fired on American militia and thus started the Revolutionary War.
A government that would fire on its own citizens through unlawful demands based upon what is obviously outlined in the Bill of Rights today would cause me to arm myself and be ready for the ensuing conflict.
A people that would simply follow this kind of government is only looking for enslavement and would be culled like the millions of others that followed oppressive governments.
Dying like a dog is not freedom. "Making the other poor bastard die for his ..." Is more my kind of compliance.
Ruined the best healthcare in the world? What world do you live in?
Trying to fix the American health care system is lime trying to polish a turd.
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Wow.
Lexington/Concord were nothing more than the match that lit a tinder pile that had been festering and growing for several decades.
The Stamp Act
Quartering act of 1765
Intolerable Acts
Were just a few