uhuh... but the odd thing is they exhort us, the public not to be.
If we choose to be prudent then we are acting 'hysterical'
> Well I hear Lacy Suiter, Executive Associate Director for Response and
> Recovery, Federal Emergency Management Agency, has a nice set of lips.
> (grin)
hahahahah
>
> >Your American constitution is suspended.
>
> I take it you are not American then? We have all the best weapons too. Too
> bad for you. (devilish grin) You have all that clean water in Canada, hope
> you can protect it ;)
I'm a Canadian. Hate to tell ya this...but Americans DON'T have all the best weapons.
You just think you do. As for protecting the water...who needs to? You yanks
can't take the cold up here! Grin... you'd never make it. Besides the last
two times you guys tried to invade, we whupped your assess! ;)
> > You have no rights.
>
> Like I have them now? We have to beg a doctor to get a prescription for
> Viagra! (My friend told me - honest) What would people have thought 100
> years ago if you told them one man would have to get permission from another
> before he could get it up?
Ah... but you at least have the illusion of rights.... isnt that enough for you?
>
> The technology is worthless without a man to press a button (I hope men are
> still pushing the buttons), How many soldiers do you think are willing to
> kill their own friends and families, even top generals in the Russia stopped
> firing the tanks on the breakaway nations because they did not want to kill
> the mothers and fathers.
true... but who says free will and ethics will be part of the picture? there
are relatively effective ways to inhibit or remove these.
> It literally will never happen that way, you will never take a good ole boys
> weapon by force, you will only take it by slowly changing govt and laws and
> social perception, that has not happened yet, but I see the slow change.
> Let a few more kids get gunned down by the peers and we will see
> legislation.
I heard of some rather clever machinations in this regard....
-- It is my opinion that we are being manipulated into a belief system which is reaching a critical point. Someone wants us to think a certain way, and things are being set up so we will follow that perception. It does not follow that the perception reflects the truth. It does not follow that the perception reflects the truth.-- Richard Hoagland
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