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I try not to think about these idiots. I just hope that the people of America stand up to them and say a resounding “no” to religious bigotry. They just want everything their own way. If they aren’t opposed in a few years time the USA will look like the worlds biggest Amish community with heretic and book burning sessions thrown in.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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I wonder how "ole Lauren" would react if the government tells her she has to wear a Burka?
These idiots are not smart enough to realize that strict separation of church and state protects ALL religions including Christianity. They should be fighting to ensure it is not weakened in any way.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostI try not to think about these idiots. I just hope that the people of America stand up to them and say a resounding “no” to religious bigotry. They just want everything their own way. If they aren’t opposed in a few years time the USA will look like the worlds biggest Amish community with heretic and book burning sessions thrown in.
Book banning and even burning has become big in America right now.
c.d.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHer voters must also be barking mad.
The Colorado Republican joins Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie in celebrating guns (and apparently children’s access to them) just days after a deadly school shooting.
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post
Love,
Caz
X"Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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Originally posted by caz View Post
Why are they all sooooo shi* scared of losing their possessions, their homes and their lives, if they know they already have their tickets to heaven?
Love,
Caz
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Guns for Christmas. How incredibly advanced a society where more or less 50% of the population thinks it's fine to own an item that can fire huge rounds of ammo every minute. Do burglars come mob-handed in America? Are there squads of baddies running around breaking into houses collectively, from all angles?
And what does it say about American parenting that their spineless, spoilt children can walk into primary schools and kill small kids. I saw a YouTube clip yesterday of two law enforcement officers arresting a fifteen year old for stating on an online video game that he was thinking of going into school tomorrow and shooting the place up. The mother was crying (obviously), telling the police that her son "was only fifteen" and "he's a good boy". Shyt parenting 101. "Have you got a gun in the house, ma'am?" the policeman asked. "Yes" she said. I don't recall exactly what the officer said to that but it was along the lines of "He's got arms and legs and that's enough for us to take him in". He was off to juvenile, apparently, and I trust they lock him up and throw away the key because - if they don't (and, of course, they won't) - he'll be the source of headlines one day too.
I don't know how an entire continent got so utterly detached from the basic realities most of the rest of the world can see for what they are, but it's a terrifying truth. I love their country, but - Lord - I'm scared that some of their insulated, uninformed, uncaring inhabitants will come over here. Fortunately, the ones which I'm most fearful of have never bothered to get a passport ("Passport to where, dude?").
The UK has just four gun-related deaths for every one hundred homicides. That's because almost none of us can get a gun legally. It's not rocket science and - come on - what's more important, your precious constitution written a quarter of a millennium ago, or your precious kids? Stop citing your ******* antiquated constitution like it was written in stone; change it, grow some gonads, get rid of your guns and - for the love of God - grow up the lot of you.
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Originally posted by Iconoclast View PostUnfortunately for our American cousins, their forefathers (wisely) exploited the abundant natural resources of an amazing continent.
Originally posted by Iconoclast View PostI don't know how an entire continent got so utterly detached from the basic realities most of the rest of the world can see for what they are, but it's a terrifying truth. I love their country, but - Lord - I'm scared that some of their insulated, uninformed, uncaring inhabitants will come over here.
Paranoia of government runs deep in the American psyche.
Listen to what they are saying. They believe that the UK and Australia, etc., are communist nations who are being controlled by an evil government that is keeping their population in check by not allowing them guns to defend themselves. And if they give up their AR-15, Big Brother will put them in concentration camps.
This is what they believe, or at least claim to believe.
There's a bloke in a small, semi-rural town that I frequently visit. Think of Mayberry, North Carolina if you get the allusion--this is a residential street with white picket fences and gardens and children playing hopscotch.
His yard is complete surrounded by a tall wooden fence and the only entrance is a thick metal security gate. He has CCTV cameras mounted on all four corners of his property and a large tin sign that shows German Police Dogs with the appropriate warnings. There is a large antenna on his roof, and I imagine he has a police scanner in operation at all hours. He is, of course, armed to the teeth--but with better weapons than the average Ukrainian soldier has access to. In the middle of his compound--lets fact it, it is a compound--he has a large flagpole with a "Don't Tread on Me" flag and a 'F--k Joe Biden' banner.
And this guy is not all the way to the end of the spectrum of paranoia. He's probably only a relatively mild case. Half of rural 'Merica thinks the way this guy thinks. I call it the Alamo Syndrome.
Sleep well.Last edited by rjpalmer; 07-01-2022, 05:03 PM.
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