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2019-11-13 04:22
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Anybody can sue anybody. A "2005 federal law preventing most lawsuits against firearms manufacturers when their products are used in crimes," can easily be bypassed if the suit is done properly. There is no need for a Supreme Court ruling on it. In fact, the SC has nothing to do with it except that someone asked them to rule on it. And since they ruled, that's as far as it goes. They don't have anything else to do with it until someone asks them again. Amendments 6 & 7 show that it is the jury that rules, provided the suit asks for a jury ruling.
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2019-11-12 14:02
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Entered by: PureTrust
It says, "Today's rampage comes after a 'protester' died when he fell from a floor in a parking garage." Did he fall up and hit the ceiling? Or did he slip through a hole, and die in the frigid airlessness of space? I mean, how much closer to the floor can you be than to be on it?
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2019-11-12 12:20
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Entered by: PureTrust
How many decades ago was it that Mary Martin starred as Peter Pan?
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2019-11-12 10:30
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Entered by: PureTrust
I know. I'm a slow typist, too. Videos are so much more phun. Especially when I get to smile on them. Besides, then people can critique my bedside manner so that I can improve my look.
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2019-11-07 22:07
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2019-11-07 02:33
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Entered by: Ed Martin
Who raised those "military veterans"?
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2019-11-06 10:27
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Entered by: PureTrust
The only reason the USD has lasted this long, has to do with some extremely shrewd manipulation by the FED and the government. The only other thing that has been propping it up ans been the faith of the ignorant masses. The USD should have collapsed naturally, say, about 30 years ago.
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2019-11-06 09:03
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Remember one thing. There might be dozens of "persons" with your name, all "living" at your address. But there is only one person who is a man/woman, with your name, and living at your address. --- Odds are that Stone doesn't know this, and that Congress hasn't defined which Stone it is talking about in its "indictment" of Stone. How has't Congress defined which Stone it is talking about? The indictment doesn't say "the man, Roger Stone." The only reason Stone is on trial is that he accepted that the Roger Stone on the indictment was the man, even though it didn't say the man. In fact, probably the person on the indictment never existed until Congress wrote the indictment up. Why? You could look all over Stone's house, and not find that indictment wording anywhere. So, Congress trespassed on Stone's property with entrapment intent, and ignorant Stone fell for it. Consider "persons" in the 4th Article to the Bill of Rights.
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2019-11-05 15:42
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"Most people prefer to believe that their leaders are just and fair, even in the face of evidence to the contrary, because once a citizen acknowledges that the government under which he lives is lying and corrupt, the citizen has to choose what he or she will do about it. To take action in the face of corrupt government entails risks of harm to life and loved ones. To choose to do nothing is to surrender one's self-image of standing for principles. Most people do not have the courage to face that choice. Hence, most propaganda is not designed to fool the critical thinker but only to give moral cowards an excuse not to think at all." ~ Michael Rivero
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2019-11-05 07:34
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"But constant experience shows us that every man invested with power is apt to abuse it, and to carry his authority as far as it will go." ~ Charles-Louis de Secondat
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2019-11-04 08:15
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Until people realize that the Federal Reserve Bank money system is a total Ponzi, and that loans are creations of new money and NOT real loans, they will never understand what is truly going on with the money system.
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2019-11-04 08:12
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Until people realize that 99% of inflammation has to do with chunks of viruses that are almost alive, and that these chunks are so small that they can only be readily see with a 30,000 power microscope, and that they exist in multitudes all over the body, they will never truly understand inflammation.
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2019-11-01 03:46
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Entered by: Leslie Fish
*Snort* Seeing how monotheists -- including the author -- behave, it's no wonder that so many people are going back to the old Pagan religions.
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2019-11-01 00:19
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Entered by: trevor
So there went the intrepid Luke Rudowski, I imagine him wearing a pith helmet in this version, his pointy nose pointing the way to freedom? Nope, we're doing Indiana Jones on this one. We're gonna uncover dark secrets. Everybody on the internet wants to know what's in the box. What's in the box? The blue and white cube. Tell us Luke but BEWARE THE CURSE OF THE DEMON GARGOYLES. Almost like first-person archeology. Discovering together the ugly shit we all heard about but haven't what yet? Delved into? Seen evidence of? Indulged in viewing? Hey Luke, what's the equivalent of the Dead Sea Scrolls in this version? We find some porno tapes under the bathroom seat? And somehow with the instant internet, this has become like a video game. First-person. Careful young people, there are places where you don't want to go. And there are things you don't want to see and there are people you don't want to meet.
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2019-10-31 22:13
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Always a twinge of regret when I see the State Supremacy doctrine enforced. It negates local control and ultimately individual rights. Arizona is a Supremacy state with one condition, one reson d'etra, one and only one reason to be and that is to protect the rights of it's citizens (per our state constitution). This is the basic contract written in our state law. Wherein the state no longer protects the rights of it's citizens, it's supremacy is in question.
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2019-10-31 12:17
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Entered by: Ed Martin
Stop getting my hopes up.
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2019-10-30 13:04
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Entered by: PureTrust
The first thing we need to do before changing government or rebelling, is to declare our independence from our ignorance about government. Under the layer of government that we are all familiar with, is the layer of libertarianism that you don't seem to know about. And few other people know about it, as well. Number ONE in that layer is that anybody in a dispute can require a Common Law Court of Record. This is a man-to-man court where the accuser, under oath, has to show harm or damage, and prove that the accused did it with evidence and at least one witness. There must be no attorney, because a client of an attorney is a ward of the court. In addition, an attorney for a party can't speak without permission, except that he has first hand knowledge of the case, but then he can't be an attorney. Libertarianism is built right into our legal system, but few people know it.
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2019-10-29 16:21
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"Most people prefer to believe that their leaders are just and fair, even in the face of evidence to the contrary, because once a citizen acknowledges that the government under which he lives is lying and corrupt, the citizen has to choose what he or she will do about it. To take action in the face of corrupt government entails risks of harm to life and loved ones. To choose to do nothing is to surrender one's self-image of standing for principles. Most people do not have the courage to face that choice. Hence, most propaganda is not designed to fool the critical thinker but only to give moral cowards an excuse not to think at all." ~ Michael Rivero
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2019-10-27 19:32
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Entered by: PureTrust
^^^ Oh, you're simply trying to distract from all the microbes you are killing off in your body right now, some of them intentionally with antibiotics or vaccines. Don't feel so guilty. Check out Commander Data, here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwPmgT-xlOo.
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2019-10-26 09:03
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2019-10-26 00:24
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You wanna use your guns to fight? You wanna use them to hunt? DO IT. Keep them away from white terrorists. Keep them away from military invading foreign lands and threatening their home populace into submission(you've been seriously brainwashed if you think they're protecting YOU). Keep them away from cops who defend themselves and their masters at the cost of innocent lives. Use them to defend and feed yourselves and your neighbors and then put them away. Use less land, sustainably, and let the wolves have the rest, and I guarantee you they will cease to go into "frenzies". Captivity makes us all mad, not just the wolves. Defend EVERYONE'S rights, not just your own. Cowards. All of you. (4)
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2019-10-26 00:23
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But here's the thing, and I know none of you want to hear it, that still doesn't make the wolves the problem. Killing animals for the crime of existing is still incredibly deranged. Challenge the damn government that has wronged you all, not the animals who lived here naturally before anyone "settled" the land. (Spoiler: it was already settled, it just wasn't mown down for ranches and filled with non-native animals, crops, and people with guns and a whole lot of entitlement to things that weren't theirs.) Fight the people who pen the laws that make you so reliant on your livestock and/or wild game. Fight the people who create food deserts with prices hiked up to high hell and allow for huge super corporations to form monopolies around your homes and withhold resources. Fight the people who hog all the imaginary numbers they insist have meaning in their bank accounts. Make the change you want to see: For everyone. (3)
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02-11-2013
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2019-10-26 00:23
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I did see a couple of good points under all the sewage, however. Yeah, most animal rights activists trying to shame you have a terrible double standard, especially towards humans. If a person is non-white, disabled, elderly, LGBT, has a thick accent, or was mean to them in line at a concert or shopping, these people probably don't care if they're murdered, starve, or spontaneously combust, let alone get torn apart by a pack of excited, aggressive wolves. A lot of poor, disenfranchised folks live in areas affected by growing wolf populations. A lot of native folks who've had most resources ripped away from them, including habitable land on which to live, have to compete with these wolves for food. (2)
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2019-10-26 00:20
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Guns and misogyny go hand in hand as ever, I see. Animal cruelty by the ship load, too. But I'm not gonna deal with any of that. Someone foists their dog off on you and you ignorantly take it in only to kill it when you aren't man enough to train the dog and meet its needs, that's a you problem. Cry about it in the comments and blame women all you like, you're not going to change a damn thing. Wolves kill and eat your livelihood because your ancestors settled on stolen land, that's a you problem. No one owes you sympathy and you don't deserve it. You're all so proud of your freedom and how tough you are making a living off the land, but damn all you do is cry like teenagers in these online spaces. Not very impressive. Do your guns rust from all the salt and tears, babies? (1)
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2019-10-24 06:14
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Entered by: Ed Martin
Poor Whitehead. He just can't give up on "government". "At the end of a century that has seen the evils of communism, Nazism and other modern tyrannies, the impulse to centralize power remains amazingly persistent." ~ Joseph Sobran "Nothing is so contagious as example; and we never do any great good or evil which does not produce its like." ~ Francois de la Rochefoucauld (1613-1680)
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2019-10-22 15:19
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Entered by: PureTrust
In a Democracy, it is majority rule. The majority is ruler over the minority slaves. In a large society (like the USA) the majority gives their decisions to a small group to be implemented by them. Of course, even if the small group were honest (the President, Congress, and the Judicial), they couldn't implement the rules of the majority correctly, because members of the majority all have a different idea about how they want the rules implemented. This means that the small group does whatever it wants - a Dictatorship by Group. --- The reason the small group hasn't made formal slaves of all of us is, we don't live in a Democracy. We live in a libertarian society, with the local jury as our REAL government when necessary. Otherwise we are free.
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2019-10-22 15:11
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Regarding almost everything, almost nothing should be legal or illegal. If government can dictate the legality or illegality, THAT means you are their slave. Anybody can control drugs or guns or anything else. When government controls them so that you can't use them freely, it isn't the drugs or guns or other things that government is controlling. Rather, it is you they are controlling - just like they control the rest of the slaves.
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2019-10-20 14:17
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Entered by: PureTrust
The answer, of course? Local neighborhood generator squirrel cages powered by the homeless unemployed found throughout California.
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2019-10-17 22:36
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Entered by: droy2004
Very Good article, it a concern of mine abt the state of police agencies, the more & more seemingly “militarization” of police agencies. I’ve watched many, many videos of traffic stops (95% black profiling) where there was no infraction or reason for the stop, an order is given: ID, roll your window down, I’m cuffing you for safety reasons, where are you going, where have you been....all without ID’ing himself or giving a reason for the stop. It’s very evident the cops do not know or care abt their Constitution rights. It’s evident that a shift in training attitude towards citizens has caused these attitudes of our big city cops , being forewarned is to be forearmed. Shalom!
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2019-10-17 16:33
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Entered by: Ernest Hancock
Wow! Choice is Goooood!