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  1. AMonger

    Former head of CIA Bin Laden unit: Ron Paul is right

    Something sensible people already knew... http://www.revolutionpac.com/2011/09/former-head-of-cia-bin-laden-unit-michael-scheuer-ron-paul-is-right/
  2. AMonger

    This makes no sense .. to me anyway

    404 error for that address.
  3. AMonger

    This makes no sense .. to me anyway

    I'll see if I can dig it up. It's been a while. I thought they were called public safety officers. They're the patrolmen who aren't really cops but have some authority to write citations. They walk around in the yellow vests.
  4. AMonger

    What Constitution?

    That's why cops must be held responsible for their actions. Being that this police action was illegal, what the cops did was assault, and since they were armed at the time and brandished their weapons in the commission of the crime, they should be prosecuted for aggravated assault. Once word of...
  5. AMonger

    This is why the world is so messed up

    This is why I support COMMUNITY ACTION. The gummint can't be counted on to do the right thing. The man's neighbors should storm that house when the child(ren) aren't there and do what's necessary.
  6. AMonger

    Idiots

    ...in fact, iirc, he stated that there were actual chants of "Let him die! Let him die!" My old sig line comes to mind: P.J. O'Rourke once said, "There's only one fundamental right: the right to do as you **** well please. And with it comes the only fundamental responsibility: the...
  7. AMonger

    Idiots

    Keith Olbermann has repeated this story numerous times on his twitter feed.
  8. AMonger

    Do Conservatives Hate Their Own Founder?

    Awesome. Today's "conservatives," who are neocons at best, don't see how they've abandoned their first principles. It's why Ron Paul gets booed when he tells a room full of Bush-worshiping neocons (who call themselves conservative) that he worships the Prince of Peace.
  9. AMonger

    Future will we drive not using a phone?

    That's what we said when they "outlawed" radar detectors in CMV. Didn't hold up, unfortunately.
  10. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

    It amazes me that you see it that way. It's quite the reverse. America was better off when a man worked to provide for his family, and he could do so pumping gas. The poor were taken care of by charity. Then, the progressives arrived and started regulating everything. They write so many...
  11. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

    The society I envision sounds a LOT like that of free men and women, who know that charity, not theft, is true compassion. The society I envision is the society our Founding Fathers envisioned. Maybe it's freedom you hate. Freedom does carry some risk, including the freedom to fail at your...
  12. AMonger

    This makes no sense .. to me anyway

    Yeah, the pets, the CB radios, then the music players of all sorts...not for 4-wheelers, mind you; they have too many votes. But for us... Eventually, we'll be like the UK, where a driver was ticketed by one of their silly public safety officers for picking his nose while stopped at a stop...
  13. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

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    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

  15. AMonger

    This makes no sense .. to me anyway

    You must be the nanny from this "nanny state" I keep hearing about. Worry about your own vehicle.
  16. AMonger

    This makes no sense .. to me anyway

    The stench...I can't imagine the stench. Thank God.
  17. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

    Nope. The dollars your granny received went to her alone. Not from somebody else's paycheck. You can't victimize the next guy to reimburse yourself. Can you imagine being mugged on the street, not from some thug, but from a well-dressed businessman? "Sorry," he shrugs. "I got mugged 10 minutes...
  18. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

    Because it is. Actually, it's the opposite. Theft has always been theft. People were always expected to be responsible for themselves. THEN living at the expense of others became the norm,.the rule rather than the exception. It was painted as compassion. That was the change. Oh, I get...
  19. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

    Hmmmmm...kind of like slavery. The majority (at times), the legislature, and the Supreme Court all for a time said chattel slavery was A-OK, so it must have been right, by your reasoning. Until the public changed their collective mind, right, at which time out became wrong? Did it become wrong...
  20. AMonger

    Was His Death A Wake-Up Call?

    Already covered that. Roads and such benefit everybody, so they're completely different from social programs. Unfortunately, they didn't spend their life paying for it. For one, their payments went to pay off some previous sucker. Second, what is paid has no bearing on what is paid out. You can...
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