Right wing tea baggin nazi shoots up a Mosque

13 Aug 2012 21:53 #31 by UNDER MODERATION
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LOL wrote: Oh thanks archer, just doing some motorcycle riding around Colorado with a friend.



Thats it?

You couldn't pay me to do what you do on your vacation.. To each his own I guess

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14 Aug 2012 06:32 - 13 Nov 2012 18:23 #32 by The Boss

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14 Aug 2012 07:00 - 14 Aug 2012 07:20 #33 by UNDER MODERATION
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Well you anylisis is completely incorrect OTN- I own guns and i'm good with gun rights, and the last thing I want is the police coming to the house everytime I use a harmless figure of speech like "I'm gonna kill you". Why I just used that yesterday when one of my kids phoned in a wrong bet for me. "I said the Yankees!"

You're thinking way too much OTN- Some things you'll never figure out so stop boring everyone around you by trying all the time..

And since were diagnosing eachother this moring I'd say you are an anal retentitive weasel, or ARW couple with a mild social disorder. Suggested treatment: Medical Marijuana

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14 Aug 2012 07:09 #34 by FredHayek
One new issue being brought up after Jared Loughtner and the Aurora shooter, is it time to start involuntary committing people to mental institutions? Personally I am against this. Most people with mental illness are not violent and to imprison someone for life would be a severe limit on personal freedom and expensive.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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14 Aug 2012 07:14 #35 by UNDER MODERATION
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FredHayek wrote: One new issue being brought up after Jared Loughtner and the Aurora shooter, is it time to start involuntary committing people to mental institutions? Personally I am against this. Most people with mental illness are not violent and to imprison someone for life would be a severe limit on personal freedom and expensive.


If phychiatrists ran to the police everytime someone told them they were having "bad thoughts", they'd be livin at the police station.

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