Gun Slayings

bicycle racer

Well-Known Member
if i shoot someone i will have been in the right in my actions and i dont fear a jury if ive protected my home and loved ones. if someone enters your home uninvited they have given up there right to life.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
You own guns, eh cracker? Are you paranoid? I own guns and I'm not paranoid, just practical. What did the smart guy say? "Better to own a gun and not need it than to need one and not have it".

You are such a dependable poster.. :lol:

I own guns... I'm paranoid. You own guns...not paranoid. :lol:

Your posts are always so well crafted, so well thought out. :clap:

out. :blsmoke:
 

medicineman

New Member
You are such a dependable poster.. :lol:

I own guns... I'm paranoid. You own guns...not paranoid. :lol:

Your posts are always so well crafted, so well thought out. :clap:

out. :blsmoke:
Well thank you, I'd of never thought, a compliment, gee whillekers, from the genious himself. BTW it was in question form genious. Instead of answering, you just go sarcastic. I guess then, you are paranoid. I don't see why I bother with you, after all, you already know everything, right? What possible influence could I have on you? In the future, I'll just reference you to the asshole column, Wait, you're already there, oh my????
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I can see one of your glaring problems... reading comprehension... :lol:
No wonder you are bitter... must be frustrating.

out. :blsmoke:
 

CrackerJax

New Member
When you see your life has no future, frustration sets in. Take Med Man...who isn't surprised he is still vertical? :lol:

zing...

out. :blsmoke:
 

Jointsmith

Well-Known Member
i am NOT bankrupt and i just had knee surgery. try again. :-P
I'm glad you are neither Bankrupted or Crippled. You are lucky to be able to afford healthcare, and your children are even luckier being born to parents who can afford quality healthcare.

Not all people/children are in the same position as you are, so many have to either go without or pay more than they can afford for healthcare.

In my opinion that is a fucked thing to have in a society.
 

bluetick

Well-Known Member
LOL America does own canada, we are the only reason canada is around, we threw out the brits, we gave canada the trade they needed(still do) and as far as your nice job and free healthcare, why do you think canadians are flocking to the US for treatment? Your healthcare system sucks, you have the state deam weather or not you shoul dbe treated if you live long enough to get to the front of the line. The only reason why America is in this world wide reccession is because
A: our currency is the standard for the world,
B: our government tried to enact socialist housing policies kind of like what the canadians have with our subprime markets, and everyone knows that as far as America is concerned that is the only real cause of our reccession. Now as for the 10 trillion in debt the socialists that got elected have caused, well... we will get through this too because that is what we do, that is why every country on earth looks up to us because we are the rock of the world, we are the glue which keeps this world together, if not for us there would be dictators and massacres in every country by now, just look at history and how many times the US has stepped in and helped small/developing countries, kind of like when we through out the brits and let canada develope off of our trade we give them.
Amen to that. Which goes to prove when there is a recession in America it affects the whole world.
 

bluetick

Well-Known Member
Um Hi, NEWSFLASH No real recession in Canada.
Are you living under a rock? Do you ever read the news? I won't argue with you about anything... because I know I am right. :blsmoke:

CAROLINE ALPHONSO Globe and Mail update
April 3, 2009 at 8:54 PM EDT


"Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he's kept up at night by a feeling of helplessness over the global recession and the number of Canadians losing their jobs. But what worries him more is that a slumping economy will lead to global unrest and more Canadian military casualties in Afghanistan.


Speaking in London, where he and other world leaders have been attending meetings of the G20, Mr. Harper said while his government's stimulus package will help mitigate the effects of the recession in Canada, he is frustrated that the situation globally won't change any time soon."

What now?
 

may

Well-Known Member
Tough financial times are always accompanied with suicides, murder suicides ... and these mass murders. Why is that?
copycating should also be added in here as news coverage ups the ante with all the problems amplified and some taking the final solution, will coalesce the minds of others.

I believe the root cause is the American "ideal" of "more is better" and the loss of true values. When one's ego is totally wrapped up in one's money making ability and the amassing of "things," mental illness is sure to follow when the money and "things" are taken away.


I would say the mental illness was followed by the amassing and the ego boosting from it, is due to low selfesteem.

Its time to get back to what is really important. Things like family, honesty and truth should prevail. The concept of "less is more" shouldn't be a concept that one finally learns later on in life, but one that should be strived for from the time one starts working for a living.
If values aren't part of their life long before one starts to work for a living thay will be hard put add them after.

If I were advising my grandsons ... and I have, this is what I'd tell them:

1. Always live below your means. Don't worry about what other's have ... or what they think about what you have.

2. Don't become a credit slave. Use a debit card and not a credit card.

3. Invest at least 10% of your earnings in a compound interest-bearing account.

4. Do not steal from your neighbors either directly, or with government's help.

5. Avoid being a renter ... buy real estate.

6. Buy good quality used cars; low mileage, four+ years old.

7. Get an education ... and that means a four-year degree or more.

8. Establish a great work ethic.


9. Play hard ... work hard.

10. Take care of your Grandpa. :)

Other posters ... feel free to add your own advise.

Vi
1. Live on 50% or less than what you make or below. ENVY and EGO can drive you....... but without control it could be into a wall.

2. A very few can use credit, most will only be used by IT.

3. Good luck on this one. I have done very well buying things that hold and/or increase [not counting inflation] in value and if I counted my likely return after costs it would be around 10%. Few would ever top this without really working at it, my point is that the amassing of assets is real work and keeping them safe is real work.

4. Don't steal from anyone, nor deal with anyone that does.

5. Yes and have a place to grow food.

6. Than take care of it.

7. Forget lib. arts and stick to science.

8. Help your kids to establish a work etic and others if you can.

9. Die hard if it comes to that.

10. Help others and try to make your part of the world a better place.

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ViRedd

New Member
May ...

Very nice. Thanks. :)

Vi

PS: On "Dutchthreat: It looks as though Chuckie-bane has awakened from his long winter hibernation under the Canadian snow banks and slithered back into the forum under a new name. What's troubling you this time Chuckie ... no nails to pound as a result of the decline in U.S. investments in your neck of the woods? :roll:
 
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