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marko
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I should be more sure of there that dang apostrophe should go, so I suppose the whole thread could be null and void.

But instead of blaming a president for being a big fat tub of winners or losers, I decided to create a thread where the blame should be properly be cast.

And that is you people.

1/3/2010 8:57:46 PM

marko
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My question is:

If the new NO-SMOKING law is unjust on people's personal freedoms.

What is it that makes gay marriage, marijuana or gun laws so confusing?

1/3/2010 9:03:12 PM

A Tanzarian
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I'm feeling apathetic about your thread.

1/3/2010 9:11:00 PM

marko
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You probably should.

Your feelings would probably be better in a thread where you can find a scapegoat for your problems.

I mean, you could blame the coloreds.

You could blame the reds.

Hell.

You could blame the fucking WASPs.

But where would that get you.

I dunno.

Try the president.

1/3/2010 9:15:52 PM

A Tanzarian
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meh. I'm watching Law and Order.

BAH-BUM

1/3/2010 9:20:02 PM

OopsPowSrprs
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Nothing is my fault. I thought this was America.

1/3/2010 9:20:33 PM

d357r0y3r
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Just go out in public, man. Talk to anyone. 9/10 people are not qualified to say say who should be running the country. They're just too fucking stupid. I hate to be that way, but it's true. If you take a poll and ask "Want free stuff from the government?", most people will say yes. That's the whole point of the constitution. Even if people are retarded and have unreasonable expectations, the politicians will be bound by the law.

What actually happens is that the politicians just ignore the law in order to get re-elected. I'm not really sure how to get around that. Some would say that any government, no matter what the constitution says, is going to abuse its power. The advantage of federalism is that the states should just be able to say "nah, we're not going to enforce that bullshit." Of course, now that the federal government has the power to impose any kind of tax, they can just take most of your money and the states have to beg for scraps back. The federal government basically has de facto power to make any kind of law they want because they can force states to make laws by denying them funding. That's what happened with the drinking age.

1/3/2010 9:50:22 PM

marko
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i love the way that ended with the drinking age

that shit rules

especially the way that noone even talks about it anymore.

1/3/2010 9:57:54 PM

roddy
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might be a FAIL thread without drawings.....

1/3/2010 10:01:35 PM

marko
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no sir

this isn't about me

it's about that mushroom cloud that we all left at the grocer

when we lapped at the tomato stain jfk left us and decided that regan mickey pulled the blanket over

1/3/2010 10:14:19 PM

mambagrl
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the number of people that agree with the theory of evolution has increased to an all time high of 48%...what credibility?

1/3/2010 10:24:16 PM

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The American people are perfectly credible. When you look at an individual -- especially one who is running for an office entrusted with great power -- it's perfectly reasonable to expect them to have the interests of others at heart. That is, at the end of the day, what they're claiming to do -- and to a large extent it's what they actually do, even if they only do so to benefit themselves with re-election, bribes, whatever.

When you look at a great mass of people, you should not expect them to do anything more than what is in their own self-interest. They want free shit. They want to be protected from themselves. So on and so forth.

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As to your second post, a big part of it is that it's harder to uproot a pre-existing law than it is to block a new one. Libertarian-minded types make better use of their time opposing the smoking ban before/shortly after it comes into place than they do by opposing long-entrenched laws regarding gay marriage and marijuana.

And I suspect that you'll find that many, perhaps most people that are vocally opposed to the NO-SMOKING law have key libertarian meanings.

1/4/2010 12:58:54 AM

Lumex
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is the Governor of California

1/4/2010 1:45:36 AM

hooksaw
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Al Franken is a senator from Minnesota.

1/4/2010 1:52:02 AM

Lumex
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Yea. At first I was like but then he turned out to be kinda good.

[Edited on January 4, 2010 at 7:54 AM. Reason : .]

1/4/2010 7:52:11 AM

God
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Al Franken is turning out to be an amazing senator.

1/4/2010 8:26:07 AM

hooksaw
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^^ and ^ Wow--very objective. Franken just took office in July 2009--let's see how it goes before we start throwing around words like "amazing," okay?

1/4/2010 10:50:23 AM

LunaK
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Let's not derail the thread BUT Franken is probably more passionate of a senator than half the people in there....

In terms of the whole American People's credibility watch - we as a whole don't have much right now... There's this mentality of wanting everything and not having to give anything up which has lead to massive debt on a private and personal level.

Add to that the fact that most Americans are either ill informed or uninformed about the issues facing our country and our world. People leave it up to the CNNs and Fox News of the world to tell them what's going on and what to think instead of figuring things out on their own.

Even people that are rather educated sometimes have a limited understanding of whats going on in the world (ie my sister is a teacher and two years ago - give or take - I asked her if she'd heard the latest about Darfur, she had zero clue what I was talking about....)

1/4/2010 10:55:54 AM

EarthDogg
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Quote :
"Franken is probably more passionate of a senator than half the people in there..."


Being passionate AND wrong is a dangerous combination.

1/4/2010 10:58:19 AM

God
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"^^ and ^ Wow--very objective."


You were the first to speak your mind about him in this thread. What a fucking hypocrite. Why doesn't anyone ever suspend this idiot?

1/4/2010 11:30:34 AM

d357r0y3r
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Al Franken is an awful senator, so far. Passionate? Great. A lot of good that does. Maybe he should co-sponsor S604, the senate version of the audit the fed bill, if he wants to be seen as anything more than another shill for the corporations.

1/4/2010 11:48:09 AM

Lumex
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The American People vote for shiny noisy shit and, thus, lack credibility



is the point I wanted to convey before this turned into a partisan "Is too!; Is not!"

1/4/2010 11:56:48 AM

FroshKiller
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hello

i am an american person

1/4/2010 11:59:52 AM

hooksaw
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^^^^ If anyone should be suspended here, it's you.

[Edited on January 4, 2010 at 12:29 PM. Reason : .]

1/4/2010 12:00:04 PM

God
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Quote :
" if he wants to be seen as anything more than another shill for the corporations."


[Citation needed]

1/4/2010 12:13:28 PM

ssjamind
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obligatory: what do you mean you people?

1/4/2010 4:55:10 PM

nastoute
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OMG, SOAP BOX ISN'T CHIT CHAT marko

GESUS

1/4/2010 5:06:10 PM

HOOPS MALONE
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the american people were misled more than anything by this current fool in office. the only answer now is to just get him out and then get rid of government so when him and his friends try to come back theres nothing for them to take over.

1/5/2010 11:25:28 AM

marko
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i think that this song brings up a lot of good points to nowhere... it's like for every president... is there a point in saying the same thing over and over? is it the same thing people have always said over and over? or is it just 20th century? i wonder if abraham lincoln or fdr could have responded to this song... i feel like this is a post atomic bomb thing, which i think is when america started on a "decline" if anything could be charted

the "decline" thing is always an odd thing when people say it.. cause it reeks of the "good ol days".. good ol days are often rooted in nostalgia and innocence cause you're a dumb sap born in your proper time period and of course things were awesome when you were a kid (at times) cause you were protected

i'm of the opinion that morals have never declined, but that we've just been introduced more media.

I figure, if the Bible was ever made in a movie, it would be declared illegal by the motion business industry.

or was it just eddie harris being mad? Either way it's a pretty good jam.

1/8/2010 10:40:07 PM

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