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Just drink a bottle of water before you go to sleep and keep one by your bedpost. Hydration prevents hangovers.jazznateWorks everytime. If you drink too much, do Powerade instead.
Damn straight. Except I would refer to it as caution. I think fear would step in as soon as we realize "Oh damn, we can't lawfully defend ourselves anymore!"
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Exactly, but given the situation that the TC provided, I would fear my government.
[QUOTE="Xx_CYC756_xX"][QUOTE="MilkMaster69"]Why does America still seem like the wild, wild West?! Is it because they still cling to a social and political stigmata that should long ago have been buried, or is it because of governmental mismanagement inducing a deep-rooted sense of distrust, or is it some other thing?MilkMaster69
Think of it this way. You know how there are "checks and balances" in the United States government? Think of the 2nd Amendment of the final "check and balance" of the government. When a government goes way beyond its power and loses its ability to be controled, the people can still stand for their rights. Take for example Nazi Germany. Given that Hitler didn't steal everyone's firearms, you can bet Hitler would have never expanded. He never even attempted to invade Switzerland, where everyone owns a firearm. Gun control laws have failed in almost every situation they've been enacted.
"When you outlaw guns, only the outlaws have the guns."
It almost seems like you fear your own government and what they will do (bojangles included)- is that any way to live?
Maybe you need to think about moving to a saner country in that case.
Quite frankly, yes, I do fear my government. I'd rather be the guy on his toes at all times, rather than a citizen following his government like a sheep. Will I move? No, because it could happen to any country, and I feel safe enough in my country; but that doesn't mean I should trust my government.
"When one gets in bed with government, one mustexpect the diseases it spreads."
Why does America still seem like the wild, wild West?! Is it because they still cling to a social and political stigmata that should long ago have been buried, or is it because of governmental mismanagement inducing a deep-rooted sense of distrust, or is it some other thing?MilkMaster69
Think of it this way. You know how there are "checks and balances" in the United States government? Think of the 2nd Amendment of the final "check and balance" of the government. When a government goes way beyond its power and loses its ability to be controled, the people can still stand for their rights. Take for example Nazi Germany. Given that Hitler didn't steal everyone's firearms, you can bet Hitler would have never expanded. He never even attempted to invade Switzerland, where everyone owns a firearm. Gun control laws have failed in almost every situation they've been enacted.
"When you outlaw guns, only the outlaws have the guns."
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