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Bongfuhrer 8 year s ago
#25 So true.
Religious people are some of the biggest egoists in the world since all the 'kind and good' things they do and the way they live their life is all about securing their own asses a seat in heaven..
Have you ever thought about the way christians 'helps' people? They don't help you for free as they pretend to, their 'help' is a way to sell you their religious BS.
       
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oldchrome 8 year s ago
#8
It's a two-way street...
** Patriotism is NOT:**
- Shoving LGBT in everyone's face
- Thinking outlawing firearms will eliminate violent crime
- Bullying communities of religion and faith
- Treating illegals like they didn't break the law as their first act upon arrival
- Pissing on anyone who doesn't agree with you

#27
Truth. (JFK, where are you?)
       
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Bongfuhrer 8 year s ago
"Thinking outlawing firearms will eliminate violent crime". Yeah, I guess most of the european coutries got this all wrong. What a shame they outlaw firearms and got nothig close to as many homicides and gun related deaths as America got..
       
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oldchrome 8 year s ago
On the flip, cities like Detroit and Chicago with very stringent laws have some pretty high violent crime rates.
There's more to it then just guns. It's culture and economy and a lot of things that we tend to ignore.

There's an old saying that goes way back - outlaw guns and only outlaws will have guns. In Europe, that's exactly how it works.
       
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Bongfuhrer 8 year s ago
So you agree then, it's something wrong with the American culture?

That old (American?) saying don't apply to Europe. I'll bet you that the homicides and gun related deaths in the combined western Europe countries in a year is less than what you got in one single state in the US in a year..

A wise man once said that you can judge a society based on how many inmates a country got.
How many inmates do US got per citizen? Most of all western countries..
       
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oldchrome 8 year s ago
American culture is a little dodgy right now, no doubt.

As for Europe? Up until a few years ago, my sister and her husband lived in London flat... if mem serves, off a street called Blair. I got emails from her regularly of the crimes in their area and the sounds of gunshots they heard. They simply did not go out after dark. He changed jobs and they've since moved to Wales.

I just don't see the logic in blaming guns for all the violent crimes when there is a human being pulling the trigger. It's like we're trying to sidestep looking in the mirror at who and what we are.

As far as jails/prisons go? Yeah, in the US, it is more an industry than anything. Making prisons privately owned is a sad mistake in my opinion.
       
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peter.morley.39904 8 year s ago
It's clear that the modern way of life is unsustainable. Modern economics rely on more and more people buying more and more stuff. The moment this doesn't happen we have an economic turndown or a recession. How can this philosophy carry on for another 100 years? We've clearly lost our way and it's going to take something out of the ordinary to point us in the right direction.
       
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ejazzyjeff 8 year s ago
I am still trying to phantom this LBGT bullying that seems to be a major epidemic. Disagreeing with your point of view is not bullying.
       
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463076617201596 8 year s ago
Oh look more progressive left wing propaganda crap.
       
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