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CICERO
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This guy has ole box worked up!lol


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Quoted from CICERO
This guy has ole box worked up!lol



This vid is tame compared to some videos I seen, I won't post those, wouldn't want to upset box to much at his age


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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People like him are dangerous and one day will make news for going postal because someone got in his way driving down the street. These are the nut jobs that give gun ownership the black eye.


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
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Friend of ours daughter goes to college in another state. A guy is texting her a picture of his DICK with the threat of rape if he sees her. The parents went to law enforcement....called verizon.......and they ALL said that because the guy hasn't actually done 'anything'....he has committed no crime.

So it's not 'words'...or even 'words of intent'.....it has to be an actual crime!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Honestly.......what was so wrong with that video???
He didn't threaten to go into a school and shoot kids!!!
He has the right to defend himself....if he feels the need.....yes?

.....and again they are 'WORDS'.....no?


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Honestly.......what was so wrong with that video???
He didn't threaten to go into a school and shoot kids!!!
He has the right to defend himself....if he feels the need.....yes?

.....and again they are 'WORDS'.....no?


Haven't several of the shooters in recent incidents posted youtube or facebook or other precursors that they were going to do something, and then carried out their threats? Words are a persons expression...if they say they want to kill someone, then shouldn't that be understood as a threat and potential danger? or do we have to wait until they have actually killed?


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People like him are dangerous and one day will make news for going postal because someone got in his way driving down the street. These are the nut jobs that give gun ownership the black eye.


I agree.  After watching this jerk's video, lots of Americans will assume the rest of the countries
Gun Nuts are just like him.  He's so bad, he even gives gun nuts a bad name.

Guys like these, who are all macho BS... all "kill em all and let god sort em out", in real life turn out to be
selfish cowards who would run from anything that put them in real danger.  He's a wussy trying his best
to impress us all with his bravado... classic jerk!


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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I agree.  After watching this jerk's video, lots of Americans will assume the rest of the countries
Gun Nuts are just like him.  He's so bad, he even gives gun nuts a bad name.

Guys like these, who are all macho BS... all "kill em all and let god sort em out", in real life turn out to be
selfish cowards who would run from anything that put them in real danger.  He's a wussy trying his best
to impress us all with his bravado... classic jerk!


YUP!


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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He may be a coward for not being capable of handling things in a logical ways without anger and violence. I don't believe he's a coward in that he wouldn't take action, I believe he owns guns, probably several including assault weapons, and would use them.

We had a guy at work just like him, spouting similar type stuff, Mr. Macho Bigshot. I had a run-in with him over road rage one day and the guy was crazed. 6 months later, his wife left him because she couldn't deal with him anymore. A neighbor confronted him for driving too fast through the neighborhood when kids were around, and the guy pulled his revolver...police did nothing, because it was his word against the other, and no one saw anything, and they said he may have made threats but they couldn't arrest him for words. 1 month later his wife went to the house on a SAT when he was to be at work so she could get some of her belongings...her sister stayed outside the house to keep an eye on things. He came rushing around the corner in his SUV, got out and ran past her into the house. Police found wife shot to death in the clothes closet and he committed suicide in the bedroom before they arrived.


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"Approval ratings go up and down for various reasons... An example is the high post 911 support for
GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'

Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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He may be a coward for not being capable of handling things in a logical ways without anger and violence. I don't believe he's a coward in that he wouldn't take action, I believe he owns guns, probably several including assault weapons, and would use them.

We had a guy at work just like him, spouting similar type stuff, Mr. Macho Bigshot. I had a run-in with him over road rage one day and the guy was crazed. 6 months later, his wife left him because she couldn't deal with him anymore. A neighbor confronted him for driving too fast through the neighborhood when kids were around, and the guy pulled his revolver...police did nothing, because it was his word against the other, and no one saw anything, and they said he may have made threats but they couldn't arrest him for words. 1 month later his wife went to the house on a SAT when he was to be at work so she could get some of her belongings...her sister stayed outside the house to keep an eye on things. He came rushing around the corner in his SUV, got out and ran past her into the house. Police found wife shot to death in the clothes closet and he committed suicide in the bedroom before they arrived.


drug user?
steroid abuser?
plain crazy?

guns or no guns the guy could have used a knife and rope to kill his wife and himself.



...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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drug user?
steroid abuser?
plain crazy?

guns or no guns the guy could have used a knife and rope to kill his wife and himself.


didn't say it was becuase he had gun (which by the way they found several other "illegal" weapons in the house)...just pointing out a personal experience and example...."words" turned into violence. Definately a CRAZY...autopsy and interviews never turned up drugs. Never know what makes some people click.


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As I said would happen states will start protecting their own against any federal bans.


(Joining the states of Montana, Arizona and Wyoming in rallying to protectr American gun rights - now Texas has entered the debate ~FJF)
AUSTIN – State Rep. Steve Toth (R-The Woodlands) has begun the process to file legislation assisting the protection of the Second Amendment of the United State Constitution.

The “Firearms Protection Act” bill would make any federal law banning semi-automatic firearms or limiting the size of gun magazines unenforceable within the state’s boundaries. Anyone trying to enforce a federal gun ban could face felony charges under the proposal.

“We can no longer depend on the Federal Government and this Administration to uphold a Constitution that they no longer believe in. The liberties of the People of Texas and the sovereignty of our State are too important to just let the Federal Government take them away. The overreach of the federal administrations executive orders that are do not align with the Constitution, are not very popular here in Texas,” said Toth.

Along with Wyoming, Texas will lead the country in continuing to stand for the sovereignty to run Texas as Texans see fit while exercising the Bill of Rights Amendments 2& 10 to “prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers … [to] extending the ground of public confidence in the Government.”

Along with Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who has already filed more than 23 suits against the Federal Government, Toth will continue to stand with other Texans to encouraging the promotion of personal responsibility and liberties while actively guarding against outside parties attempting to erode the freedoms enjoyed by Texans so that the people of Texas may have more confidence in their government.

For more information contact, Amy Lane, Chief of Staff at 512-463-0797. Steve Toth is the newly elected State Representative for District 15, which includes The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Imperial Oaks, Oak Ridge North and Benders Landing along with some of the surrounding areas. He lives and works in District 15 and is establishing a House District 15 Office in Alden Bridge near the corner of Research Forest and Kuykendahl that he hopes to open by February of this coming year.

http://www.yourhoustonnews.com.....4a-11ad56340677.html


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didn't say it was becuase he had gun (which by the way they found several other "illegal" weapons in the house)...just pointing out a personal experience and example...."words" turned into violence. Definately a CRAZY...autopsy and interviews never turned up drugs. Never know what makes some people click.


Is it really all that crazy for someone to feel their life is over and not worth living any longer when the
person who swore to him that she would love him for better or worse?

Til death do you part. Many people can't take losing their spouse.

Becoming homicidal and suicidal is not the recommended option, but it always exists for any person.

Loss of a spouse has caused many suicides and murders.

Even when a person loses a spouse from natural causes, many lose the will to live.

You described the guy as a hothead. Perhaps he felt he was losing his wife for longer than you know. His
disturbing behavior may have been in some part caused by his feelings that he was failing as a husband
and his marriage was doomed.

It's difficult to understand why people react violently to situations, when others just accept whatever will
be. Take for example the issue of school bullying. Most kids walk it off. Some 13 year old shows up at
school with a pistol because he was tired of suffering at the hands of another. Knowing full well that he
would be throwing his own life away, is of no consequence at the time. All that matters is an end to the
suffering.

Everyone is quick to deem a person as insane when they don't understand a person's actions. Seeking
the end of unbearable suffering is not necessarily insanity. Becoming homicidal and/or suicidal has been
the choice of last resort from the beginning of time.

The solution lies in recognizing the symptoms of people that feel that they are suffering and helping
them to find relief. The trenchcoat mafia, the weird autistic kid that was likely made fun of for years,
all kinds of people are suffering every day with no end in sight. They become obsessed with ending
the suffering at any cost. Society has become a hardened place with very little tolerance for people
who are different or even a little weird.

A small thing may set someone who is suffering off. Another small thing whereby someone does
something nice for them, for no apparent reason, may actually save them from a desperate and
violent act.

So I guess the lesson to take from this is do something nice for someone and it may come back to
all of society in the form of something good. Treat someone badly and it may just be the spark that
sets them off on a killing spree.

The "do unto others" thing.

It really is just physics after all.





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Your words are interesting, and may be valid to some extent. However, it would require too much detail on the forum for me to provide all the information to fulyl understand. Let's just leave it as loss of his spouse was not a driving force. It is documented facts that the man was a BULLY, CONTROL FREAK, HOT HEAD, ANGRY MISERABLE PERSON. Those are the words of EVERYONE that was interviewed in the case. Not one person had a positive comment about him. The road rage inceident with me was he cut me off on a 4 lane highway (speed limit 55), he was going at high rate of speed (as he did everyday I saw him), and cut over in front of me to swereve around car in front of him, and had I not swereved to the left and gone into the medium he would have clipped my right front fender. Knowing where he worked, I confronted him that same morning shortly after it occurred...heated words were exchange, and like so many like him, it was not his fault and he did nothing wrong. NUFF SAID...let him rest in peace with his maker


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