http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/20/oklahoma-girl-shoots-home-intruder_n_1992381.html
Guns are bad.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/20/oklahoma-girl-shoots-home-intruder_n_1992381.html
Guns are bad.
[QUOTE="dave123321"]Vote for Gary JohnsonChow_Mein_Kampf
Jill Stein all the way to the bank, baby!......................
I can't trust a person that doesn't even know what kind of government the country is. She's running for presidency and she got this far.[QUOTE="LOXO7"]This quote proves ignorance is bliss! I'm confused how requiring a marriage license in order for legal recognition of a marriage is communism. Or how having a birth certificate makes you the property of the government. Or how any of this actually negates the system of free enterprise and private ownership we clearly have. I can tell that. So you laugh because you are so happy. I sometimes wish I was like this still.[QUOTE="Abbeten"] lolAbbeten
How can the government require something of a person in our government system? It can't. If it does, our government has changed from a republic to a communism like state. You have a receipt. That's your birth certificate. You get a sos number to get taxes. You do things things because the government tells you to do them or else you get punished. I fail to see how this is free.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5tYWVpCOPY&feature=plcp
[QUOTE="LOXO7"][QUOTE="RushKing"]When you get born, every squre foot of land around you is owned by someone. So you end up taking orders from your parents for the first 18 years of your life. You go to college and explode with debt. And after you need to get a job to pay it off and end up taking even more orders from the land owners. Capitalism is punishing people for existing.AbbetenThat land is probably owned by the state you live in, if you live in America or the government if not. Unless you have an allodial title. And this system isn't capitalism. It's communism. The government owns you if your parents get a marriage license. They "need" permission to marry. Parents are saying they are not free enough to marry by themselves so they need the states permission first. Messed up? Yes it is. If you have a birth certificate then you are property of the government. At which point did capitalism enter your life? lol This quote proves ignorance is bliss!
As people they have rights to talk to you. That's called the 1st amendment. You have a right not to talk to anyone you please. "You have the right to remain silent." Ring any bells? The police that do this is not wrong, but it's dirty. Because they know most people think that the police have the authority. I would prefer people to know their rights.[QUOTE="LOXO7"][QUOTE="General_X"]If he appears to be publicly intoxicated they have they are within their rights to ask him about it. Just as much as if a person appears to be inebriated while driving drunk, that's all the reason a cop needs to stop you.leviathan91
Nevermind that. You also have the 5th Amendment that allows you not to answer a cop so that you could possibly incriminate yourself. It's BS when the cop says you're getting in the way and that you can be charged. You can get charged by telling the truth or telling a lie so it's better not to say anything at all or say, "You won't answer that question."
Wow. How refreshing. Especially coming from Off Topic. I'm not going to try to forget my rights or waive them either. No way!When you get born, every squre foot of land around you is owned by someone. So you end up taking orders from your parents for the first 18 years of your life. You go to college and explode with debt. And after you need to get a job to pay it off and end up taking even more orders from the land owners. Capitalism is punishing people for existing.RushKingThat land is probably owned by the state you live in, if you live in America or the government if not. Unless you have an allodial title. And this system isn't capitalism. It's communism. The government owns you if your parents get a marriage license. They "need" permission to marry. Parents are saying they are not free enough to marry by themselves so they need the states permission first. Messed up? Yes it is. If you have a birth certificate then you are property of the government. At which point did capitalism enter your life?
[QUOTE="LOXO7"][QUOTE="JML897"]The fact that they asked permission in the first place tells me enough about them. Yeah, and why can't I drive after drinking a dozen beers? What happened to our constitution? You can. Just you can't hurt anyone. Because if you do then you risk the other party that you hurt has the right to use the government against you. Pro tip. Pull over when you have police lights behind you. Crack your window a little to hear the police person's questions. And don't speak a word. That's it. The next one to break the law will be the police.Do you really not understand why some people are denied driver's licenses?
-Sun_Tzu-
[QUOTE="LOXO7"][QUOTE="General_X"]Public intoxication is against the law in most cities, as well as drinking in public (the fact that the beverage is in a paper bag is a flimsy loophole to this). But I'm not justifying what the cops did either, they were very much using way too much excessive force.General_XSo it's the government's right to make up laws? The fact that it was in a paper bag means that whatever he is drinking is hidden from public view. In which case his property is protected by the forth amendment. Another fact is an individual has rights. Government doesn't.If he appears to be publicly intoxicated they have they are within their rights to ask him about it. Just as much as if a person appears to be inebriated while driving drunk, that's all the reason a cop needs to stop you.As people they have rights to talk to you. That's called the 1st amendment. You have a right not to talk to anyone you please. "You have the right to remain silent." Ring any bells? The police that do this is not wrong, but it's dirty. Because they know most people think that the police have the authority. I would prefer people to know their rights.
lol at people who have a driver license. They need permission to drive in a so called free country.[QUOTE="LOXO7"][QUOTE="DeadMan1290"]
LOL @ people who text and drive, they don't deserve their driver's permit.
JML897
Do you really not understand why some people are denied driver's licenses?
The fact that they asked permission in the first place tells me enough about them.
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