Oh Frankie, I'm a little disappointed you couldn't pull the trigger to sell your point, you alluded to it with multiple mentions of hate but you have to say it, it's not going to say itself.
Yeah I know. Ask my wife; I'm disappointing. You'll have to feed your rush somewhere else 😂😆
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
@Amos_Umwhat said:
Hush now, Jeff, don't be rude. Frank's teaching us about love by using Orange Jesus as an example. Funny, I didn't even know there was an orange Jesus. Frank knows everything.
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@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
@Amos_Umwhat said:
Hush now, Jeff, don't be rude. Frank's teaching us about love by using Orange Jesus as an example. Funny, I didn't even know there was an orange Jesus. Frank knows everything.
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Well I don’t have to educate you @Amos_Umwhat …if we’re all made in His image, wouldn’t He be All colors 🤔😂😘
@dirtdude said:
Oh Francois, you can't even defend a core principle of your leftist philosophy. Sucks OJ is your boss.
It saddens me to see such angst. Find happiness my friend.
It's okay Jeff. I angered Mr Steve a while back, a trigger for a trigger, and it appears that he's still not over it. Maybe he is. I hope he has or finds happiness.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
No. A guy named Mr. G. is my boss. My supervisory chain extends through Hegseth (for the time being) up to Trump, who is the Commander in Chief.
In the government, politicized people spend roughly half of their careers "working" for a president whose politics differ from their own. It's a way of life.
He is the Commander in Chief, but civs don't have anyone "in command" of them. They're merely rungs in the supervisory ladder for us.
I work for Trump the same way you work for the CEO of Nissan, and for the American people similarly as you do with your firm's shareholders.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
Trump Takes a Major Step Toward Seabed Mining in International Waters
The executive order would circumvent a decades-old international treaty that every major coastal nation except the United States has ratified.
You have to mine those minerals where they lay, that's why AZ is copper country. There are a couple major projects here that have been tied up in courts for 20 years, everybody wants copper to wire their homes but don't want to mine it in their backyard. Even though environmental standards are much stricter here a lot of folks prefer the mining happen elsewhere, the folks in Chile, Peru or DRC are on their own as far as the environmental fallout.
Wondering that since we should create a national disease registry and a national voter ID, then maybe we should create a national gun owner ID and a national firearm registry?
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
Wondering that since we should create a national disease registry and a national voter ID, then maybe we should create a national gun owner ID and a national firearm registry?
The difference in those first two things and the last two is the distinction between political rights and natural rights.
(I don't know about a call for a national disease registry. What does it entail?)
Wondering that since we should create a national disease registry and a national voter ID, then maybe we should create a national gun owner ID and a national firearm registry?
The difference in those first two things and the last two is the distinction between political rights and natural rights.
(I don't know about a call for a national disease registry. What does it entail?)
Don't know how natural it is to have a man made gun, but if you're talking about inherent rights or constitutional rights, then I'd say that voting is an inherent right since the Constitution spells out elections...so no id?
And if we're talking about ensuring only actual Americans have the right, as in voting, then I say we use the same method... Registering and showing papers to ensure the right.
As for the registry, Google it. They want to put all diseased people's records in a national database to perform a study...nothing like what 1930s Germany did.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
Wondering that since we should create a national disease registry and a national voter ID, then maybe we should create a national gun owner ID and a national firearm registry?
The difference in those first two things and the last two is the distinction between political rights and natural rights.
(I don't know about a call for a national disease registry. What does it entail?)
Don't know how natural it is to have a man made gun, but if you're talking about inherent rights or constitutional rights, then I'd say that voting is an inherent right since the Constitution spells out elections...so no id?
And if we're talking about ensuring only actual Americans have the right, as in voting, then I say we use the same method... Registering and showing papers to ensure the right.
As for the registry, Google it. They want to put all diseased people's records in a national database to perform a study...nothing like what 1930s Germany did.
A natural right is a right that is inherent based on being a human, which includes the right to defend oneself and one's property by the best means available, which these days includes more than rocks and sticks, regardless of citizenship in any country. It is different, and superior to, a Constitutional right, which is a right granted by the Constitution of the government under which one lives.
Voting is not an inherent, or natural right. The right to select the kind of government one lives under is, though. The U.S. Constitution grants the right to vote to it's citizens, guaranteed in Article 4, Section 4, and further amended in Amendments 15, 19, and 26.
If the U.S. Constitution limits voting to citizens (which it does), there should be a method to determine those who vote are actually citizens.
Further, the 9th Amendment states that rights enumerated in the Constitution do not remove or deny other rights retained by the people, i.e. those natural rights belonging to all humans. All humans everywhere have a natural right to defend themselves with the best instruments available for the purpose, although not all governments allow that right to be exercised. Not ironically, many of those governments instituted registries of firearms prior to removing the right, after removing the firearms that appeared in the registry.
As to the disease registry, without reading what is actually proposed, it does not seem like something I would agree with, because my Jesus is not orange. Are you seriously expecting though that within a few years after instituting such a registry, we will be performing human medical experiments on live Black and brown people, like **** Germany did? That would actually confirm that such registries, firearms registry included, are inherently extremely dangerous.
@TRayB Lol okay. The best way to defend your property is with some 50 cals, m4s, a Sherman tank, and constant air patrols with Blackhawks. You'll need gen 3 night vision too. I mean if we're talking about the best.
Go look up the registry.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
@VegasFrank said: @TRayB Lol okay. The best way to defend your property is with some 50 cals, m4s, a Sherman tank, and constant air patrols with Blackhawks. You'll need gen 3 night vision too. I mean if we're talking about the best.
Go look up the registry.
Best has to take into account the means. I'll settle for the .50's, and maybe a few Claymores. Night vision is available.
@VegasFrank said: @TRayB Lol okay. The best way to defend your property is with some 50 cals, m4s, a Sherman tank, and constant air patrols with Blackhawks. You'll need gen 3 night vision too. I mean if we're talking about the best.
Go look up the registry.
I'll settle for the .50's, and maybe a few Claymores. Night vision is available.
You do you buddy.
@ScotchnSmoke sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.
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Yeah I know. Ask my wife; I'm disappointing. You'll have to feed your rush somewhere else 😂😆
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Oh Francois, you can't even defend a core principle of your leftist philosophy. Sucks OJ is your boss.
Well I don’t have to educate you @Amos_Umwhat …if we’re all made in His image, wouldn’t He be All colors 🤔😂😘
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
It saddens me to see such angst. Find happiness my friend.
It's okay Jeff. I angered Mr Steve a while back, a trigger for a trigger, and it appears that he's still not over it. Maybe he is. I hope he has or finds happiness.
Is Hegseth his boss?
No. A guy named Mr. G. is my boss. My supervisory chain extends through Hegseth (for the time being) up to Trump, who is the Commander in Chief.
In the government, politicized people spend roughly half of their careers "working" for a president whose politics differ from their own. It's a way of life.
He is the Commander in Chief, but civs don't have anyone "in command" of them. They're merely rungs in the supervisory ladder for us.
I work for Trump the same way you work for the CEO of Nissan, and for the American people similarly as you do with your firm's shareholders.
The comparison to a corporate structure helps explain it clearly for sure
Trump Takes a Major Step Toward Seabed Mining in International Waters
The executive order would circumvent a decades-old international treaty that every major coastal nation except the United States has ratified.
https://www.cnn.com/markets/stocks/TMC
You have to mine those minerals where they lay, that's why AZ is copper country. There are a couple major projects here that have been tied up in courts for 20 years, everybody wants copper to wire their homes but don't want to mine it in their backyard. Even though environmental standards are much stricter here a lot of folks prefer the mining happen elsewhere, the folks in Chile, Peru or DRC are on their own as far as the environmental fallout.
Maybe the price of the hot dogs, more so than the number of hot dogs?
And that is why China isn't buying American hot dogs....
The difference being that our hotdogs aren't made out of actual dogs.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
Break break....
Wondering that since we should create a national disease registry and a national voter ID, then maybe we should create a national gun owner ID and a national firearm registry?
Sure, I get a federal carry license and I can buy and carry whatever gun I want anywhere I want.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
I'm good with that man as long as you register your firearms with the federal government too.
The difference in those first two things and the last two is the distinction between political rights and natural rights.
(I don't know about a call for a national disease registry. What does it entail?)
Don't know how natural it is to have a man made gun, but if you're talking about inherent rights or constitutional rights, then I'd say that voting is an inherent right since the Constitution spells out elections...so no id?
And if we're talking about ensuring only actual Americans have the right, as in voting, then I say we use the same method... Registering and showing papers to ensure the right.
As for the registry, Google it. They want to put all diseased people's records in a national database to perform a study...nothing like what 1930s Germany did.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
A natural right is a right that is inherent based on being a human, which includes the right to defend oneself and one's property by the best means available, which these days includes more than rocks and sticks, regardless of citizenship in any country. It is different, and superior to, a Constitutional right, which is a right granted by the Constitution of the government under which one lives.
Voting is not an inherent, or natural right. The right to select the kind of government one lives under is, though. The U.S. Constitution grants the right to vote to it's citizens, guaranteed in Article 4, Section 4, and further amended in Amendments 15, 19, and 26.
If the U.S. Constitution limits voting to citizens (which it does), there should be a method to determine those who vote are actually citizens.
Further, the 9th Amendment states that rights enumerated in the Constitution do not remove or deny other rights retained by the people, i.e. those natural rights belonging to all humans. All humans everywhere have a natural right to defend themselves with the best instruments available for the purpose, although not all governments allow that right to be exercised. Not ironically, many of those governments instituted registries of firearms prior to removing the right, after removing the firearms that appeared in the registry.
As to the disease registry, without reading what is actually proposed, it does not seem like something I would agree with, because my Jesus is not orange. Are you seriously expecting though that within a few years after instituting such a registry, we will be performing human medical experiments on live Black and brown people, like **** Germany did? That would actually confirm that such registries, firearms registry included, are inherently extremely dangerous.
@TRayB Lol okay. The best way to defend your property is with some 50 cals, m4s, a Sherman tank, and constant air patrols with Blackhawks. You'll need gen 3 night vision too. I mean if we're talking about the best.
Go look up the registry.
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A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
@VegasFrank chose violence ☠️
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
Best has to take into account the means. I'll settle for the .50's, and maybe a few Claymores. Night vision is available.
Stupid forum actually censors N A Z I. Dumb.
Sorry I didn't get on the Vherf tonight. The Phillies were the Sunday Night game. Win 3-1.
A good cigar and whiskey solve most problems.
You do you buddy.