Yeah... especially now that you see what happens without the target practice... you get a BRIAN for a son in law(I guess the deck was stacked against me as I also have a BRIAN for a father and for a step father... no joke lol)
^^^ he only says that because he's stuck with me now that he got me pregnant LOL
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Nothing taken out of context at all! Perhaps I should have leapt off the bike and shouted "Citizen's Arrest!" tackled her and help her down until the posse arrived.
Oh please.
When I lived in Chicago we were on a corner. During election season both parties would put signs on the easement (city property of course!) Most were polite enough to ring the bell and ask. I never said no to them. And sometimes the signs would disappear. Not ONCE did I think to call the cops. Or shoot anyone.
I just cannot believe anyone's mind is changed by the litter of pro-this and anti-that signs.
Now I do not like shows such as Candid Camera or Punk'd. I am not a fan of practical jokes. To each his own. But I just wonder if some of the folks who have expressed such deep concern for the sign swapping will be telling us sometime how funny those shows are (why don't those people ever get shot?)
Last edited by Edwina's Secretary; 10-19-2008 at 09:41 PM.
With the exception of assaulting her, a citizens arrest would have been called for. You would rather look the other way it seems.
I agree.Oh please.
When you lived in Chicago you gave up your rights to protect yourself. My brother has lived there since the late 90's, and he feels the same as you seem to. Its better to be a victim then to take a stand and protect your rights.When I lived in Chicago we were on a corner. During election season both parties would put signs on the easement (city property of course!) Most were polite enough to ring the bell and ask. I never said no to them. And sometimes the signs would disappear. Not ONCE did I think to call the cops. Or shoot anyone.
And yet the signs actually do make a difference for those on the fence. Some people will go along with the majority without thinking for themselves, not everybody thinks for themselves the way you or I do.I just cannot believe anyone's mind is changed by the litter of pro-this and anti-that signs.
Because TV isnt reality.Now I do not like shows such as Candid Camera or Punk'd. I am not a fan of practical jokes. To each his own. But I just wonder if some of the folks who have expressed such deep concern for the sign swapping will be telling us sometime how funny those shows are (why don't those people ever get shot?)
Do you really want to go down the "militia" road? It leads us into discussion about the concept of militia, what it meant in the 18th century and what it means now.
Sara, you are a smart person. I am sure you have done your research. You should know what "the militia" meant to the founders. I feel that definition should not change. Do you?
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
I thought you had to go to work?
But, anyway.... Expressing your first amendment rights, go for it. Just don't violate a person's property to do so.
Being the Libertarian I am, I believe your right to free speech ENDS at the borders of MY property. Just as my rights to free speech end at the borders of yours.
You have the right to make me leave your home, for any reason, just as I have the right to do likewise.
As PA law explains... I might feel threatened by a person violating my property, as my wife and my daugher live here. Take that as you will...
"Unlike most of you, I am not a nut."
- Homer Simpson
"If the enemy opens the door, you must race in."
- Sun Tzu - Art of War
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