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Libertarian4life
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Quoted from joebxr

WOW, your meds are definitely either too strong or you're off them again!!!!
Really reaching and embarrassing your stupid self!


Wow, you dug way down deep in your bag of misdirection and topic hijacking for the off his meds reply.

Signs that you have lost the debate.

1. He's off his meds.

2. He pays his taxes after the due date.

3. He said he would spit on murderers.

4 Threaten to "biotch-slap the heck out of you...that's violence."

5. Threaten to "kick your a$$...that's violence!"

6. Threaten to "knock you on your a$$...that's violence!"

You left out he's a terrorist sympathizer, a traitor and the rest of the usual crap that you dumbassses use.

Death and violence.

It's your theme song.

Stop supporting it.

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Congratulations! Are you planning on inviting Libertarian4Life and Cicero to the mortgage burning party?


Yep, a giant group hug.

Just for the record, I paid my mortgage off in the 80's.

My newly doubled taxes are twice as much as my mortgage payment was.

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Like I said...
Is your halo polished, HYPOCRITE?


I never claimed to be an angel.

But I did have children and grandchildren that I taught the difference between right and wrong, moral and immoral, and that death and violence is not a problem solving tool.

It's hard when they have to read crap from flag waving supporters of massive death and destruction claiming to have supported the military to protect my freedoms.

You defend the use of force on others without due process or even what could be considered self defense.

You took part in it by being a member.

The closest I might have come is unwillingly having money taken from me to pay for wars.

I'm so evil.
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ladies and gentlemen....OMG.....what is the thread about?

shall I bring some bagels and coffee to the table?

shall we 'break bread'?


No decaf and please provide cream cheese! Italian bread from Perrecas would be great!
The others will bring their WHINE!


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JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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I never claimed to be an angel.
I'm so evil.


Finally you speak the truth!


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Finally you speak the truth!


At least you didn't stoop to taking quotes out of context so it no longer resembles sarcasm.

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At least you didn't stoop to taking quotes out of context so it no longer resembles sarcasm.



Hypocrites hide behind "sarcasm" when wanting to disguise truths!


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Hypocrites hide behind "sarcasm" when wanting to disguise truths!


Yup, I guess you got me there.

I one of them evil anti-death and violence types.

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Keep it up and I won't vote anymore either.

then you will be sorry.
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Keep it up and I won't vote anymore either.

then you will be sorry.


Promise????


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Promise????


Wow, you do know the tooth fairy is more believable than your vote meaning something.

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Wow, you do know the tooth fairy is more believable than your vote meaning something.



Nephew got $10 under his pillow for baby tooth...who do you think put it there, his parents?


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Nephew got $10 under his pillow for baby tooth...who do you think put it there, his parents?


sheesh, when we were kids (many decades ago), getting a quarter was a big deal!


We are advised NOT to judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions of a few lunatics.   Funny how that works.
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Wow, you do know the tooth fairy is more believable than your vote meaning something.



Nephew got $10 under his pillow for baby tooth...who do you think put it there, his parents?


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by Toni Pearce Published 5 February, 2014 - 09:40
Russell Brand is wrong – if you don’t vote, you just won’t matter

Today is National Voter Registration Day. It’s made me think of Russell Brand. I’m not going to apply condescension to his prose – I think he’s articulate and eloquent actually. I’m not going to dismiss him off hand as somebody who doesn’t know what he’s talking about, he does. I might have something to say about his attitude to women, but that’s for another article.

You don’t need to have a politics degree to capture the mood of the nation, echoed in Russell’s sentiments – voting is pointless and even dangerous: it only encourages them.

I actually agree with his overarching point - he wants to create a genuinely fair system. “To really make a difference, we must become different,” he says, and that’s exactly what I want to see. I do have one slight rebuke though – Russell, you’ve never voted, it’s careless to denounce something that you’ve never experienced.

However, that aside, Russell and I have some things in common. I too have moments of weariness and exhaustion with the process, but never let myself be indifferent. I do “give a f*** about politics”. That means I value my vote.

If you don’t vote, you won’t have your voice heard. The simple fact is the electoral roll underpins our democracy and our lives. If you don’t vote – will you resign? Will you quit your job? Will you just withdraw from society? Because you won’t have a say over employment, the economy, or any of the smaller or bigger polices that impact our lives on a daily basis – whether we like that they do  or not.

Should the government ignore your job? Your education? Your family? If you don’t vote, that’s exactly what they will do. If you examine voter turnout, what you see is white, older males dominating the process and government polices reflect this. Or take the power of the ‘grey vote’ – it’s rare, if ever, you’ll see this demographic protesting. They often don’t need to.

An Ipsos Mori poll showed that at the last election 76 per cent of over-65s were still voting. Their power at the ballot box is respected – because they use it. Voting means power and when you don’t vote, you give up this up.

But it’s not just about challenging voter apathy. Let’s take a moment to empathise on the origin of this apathy. Let’s reflect on the leadership of this country. So uninspiring are they that less than half of 18 – 24 year olds in this country voted in 2010. How redundant is the political process that the next generation are not even bothering with it?

People don’t vote because they think the system is broken. People don’t vote because they feel no affiliation with candidates. People don’t vote because they actually believe that no matter who sits in government, a mess is inevitable. But, if you don’t vote, you definitely won’t matter, and you’ll suffer the consequences of any mess regardless.

Russell Brand proposed a revolution of the mind. I’m going to propose something even more radical – an actual revolution in how we engage with the political process. I want to ensure young adults are a force to be reckoned with; too powerful to ignore.

There’s no question that we can find fault with all of the political parties, but we are the ones who are ultimately responsible. The best way to counter this detachment is by getting involved. If you want to see yourself reflected in parliament elect people who can achieve this. Seriously look at the candidates in your constituency and work out who is most closely affiliated to your values.

Don’t expect that every policy put forward will be palatable. That’s not realistic. You don’t enjoy every single aspect of your work or studies, but you persevere because overall it’s aligned with who you are, or what you intend to do. If it’s not, you change it.

Russell spoke about wanting to effect “power change”. We already have the tools to do this; we’re just not using them. Voting polices have in the past been made off the backs of groups that don’t vote: the young, the poor, the minorities. It’s not fair, but if you don’t vote, the government doesn’t care - you just won’t matter.

In 2010 students turned out to vote in record numbers. The sense that despite engaging enthusiastically with the process, clear commitments were so blatantly broken - tuition fees raised dramatically - undermined the faith of many in voting.

Young citizens aren’t bored of democracy, they’re angry with its process. And I understand that: I’m angry too. But don’t allow a grudge to disempower you from playing a part in huge decisions that will affect you. Or feed that grudge and exercise your revenge at the ballot box. Register now and give yourself the choice.

It’s true that I’m young, perhaps more idealistic than Russell Brand. I’ve not had the life experiences – Hollywood hasn’t called - yet. But I believe in the power of change. If I didn’t I wouldn’t have run for election to lead seven million students as president of NUS.

For me, the hope and the absolute belief that each of us can affect our own realities, that we can thrive, and that we can change motivates me to engage with a government that let down the millions of students that I represent. It inspires me to work with Bite the Ballot to ensure students can register and be heard ahead of the 2015 general election .

We do have the power to change things - through voting. We all matter, but if you don’t vote none of us will. And if that happens, we’ll all lose.

http://www.newstatesman.com/po.....you-just-wont-matter


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