I have access to firearms

The words of a responsible gun owner?

More like a bully with a gun. Pathetic.

That's what I always realize by the pro-gunners here: they don't give a fuck about the society they're livin in.
 
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I don't know why people from the oldest democracy in the world never get this: government is not an alien spaceship! It is made by the people of the country. That's democracy.

Democracy is no kindness. It's a state form.

Democracy is a pernicious evil dismissed eloquently by our founders; it is not scalable above the city-state level and as pointed out by the Austrian School of Economics merely leads to groups of people looting each other by means of majority vote which leads to a fractured society and six million disarmed Jews being pogromed into the ovens...
 
Of course it can be used in the predicate form...


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Unfortunately, tactics of this type have a long, historic connection to both Democrats and unions. Though if you grew up going to a unionized public school, there's a good chance that you've never heard of this. Don't feel bad. I'm a teacher with a Ph.D and I never knew half of our nation's real history until after I left school and began to re-educate myself by learning from original source materials, rather than modern textbooks written by progressive historians with an agenda.
Kimberly Bloom Jackson

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/12/democrats_never_stray_far_from_their_roots.html#ixzz2FgaxYCod
 
So, can I go out and pogromize the Irish gang?


Or would that be more like Comancheroing?


Spell checker is hating my word selection this morning.
 
You're not livin in the US of A. Not with your head. It's lost in pre-perestroika Russia.

No it is in the writings of Aristotle, Herodotus, Machiavelli, von Humboldt, von Mises...,


You mistake indoctrination for education far too often for my tastes.


Have a nice end of the world day.



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No it is in the writings of Aristotle, Herodotus, Machiavelli, von Humboldt, von Mises...,

Off course Macchiavelli told me something about "pogromized jews", yes, off course....

Wasn't it YOU who claimed to defend my freedom? You can't even differ democracy from absolutism.

And you want wo tell ME something about education?


Thanks, but I prefer competence.
 
I never once claimed to be defending your freedom.



But I will be more than happy to inscribe your name upon a pottery shard...
 
"We in the U.S.A., who have long boasted that, in our political life, freedom in the use of the secret ballot made it possible for us to register the will of the people without the use of force, have had a rude awakening as we read of conditions in McMinn County, Tennessee, which brought about the use of force in the recent primary. If a political machine does not allow the people free expression, then freedom-loving people lose their faith in the machinery under which their government functions.

"In this particular case, a group of young veterans organized to oust the local machine and elect their own slate in the primary. We may deplore the use of force but we must also recognize the lesson which this incident points for us all. When the majority of the people know what they want, they will obtain it.

"Any local, state or national government, or any political machine, in order to live, must give the people assurance that they can express their will freely and that their votes will be counted. The most powerful machine cannot exist without the support of the people. Political bosses and political machinery can be good, but the minute they cease to express the will of the people, their days are numbered.

"This is a lesson which wise political leaders learn young, and you can be pretty sure that, when a boss stays in power, he gives the majority of the people what they think they want. If he is bad and indulges in practices which are dishonest, or if he acts for his own interests alone, the people are unwilling to condone these practices.

"When the people decide that conditions in their town, county, state or country must change, they will change them. If the leadership has been wise, they will be able to do it peacefully through a secret ballot which is honestly counted, but if the leader has become inflated and too sure of his own importance, he may bring about the kind of action which was taken in Tennessee."
Eleanor Roosevelt
 
"We in the U.S.A., who have long boasted that, in our political life, freedom in the use of the secret ballot made it possible for us to register the will of the people without the use of force, have had a rude awakening as we read of conditions in McMinn County, Tennessee, which brought about the use of force in the recent primary. If a political machine does not allow the people free expression, then freedom-loving people lose their faith in the machinery under which their government functions.

"In this particular case, a group of young veterans organized to oust the local machine and elect their own slate in the primary. We may deplore the use of force but we must also recognize the lesson which this incident points for us all. When the majority of the people know what they want, they will obtain it.

"Any local, state or national government, or any political machine, in order to live, must give the people assurance that they can express their will freely and that their votes will be counted. The most powerful machine cannot exist without the support of the people. Political bosses and political machinery can be good, but the minute they cease to express the will of the people, their days are numbered.

"This is a lesson which wise political leaders learn young, and you can be pretty sure that, when a boss stays in power, he gives the majority of the people what they think they want. If he is bad and indulges in practices which are dishonest, or if he acts for his own interests alone, the people are unwilling to condone these practices.

"When the people decide that conditions in their town, county, state or country must change, they will change them. If the leadership has been wise, they will be able to do it peacefully through a secret ballot which is honestly counted, but if the leader has become inflated and too sure of his own importance, he may bring about the kind of action which was taken in Tennessee."
Eleanor Roosevelt

Wise words.
 
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