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Oct 25, 2015 06:49:43   #
Loki wrote:
He is an asswipe. They tend to transcend national boundaries.
Your use of the English language is to be commended. Name-calling and anti social words are prevalent in your post. It however lacks common sense as to why you believe the entire Nation should read your dribble. Try to change the way people think with reason and quoted facts that can be verified. Don't feel like I am picking on just you personally. It is meant for even me and my best friends.
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Oct 25, 2015 06:39:42   #
and I've brought out the best of you. You have proved that you can command the English language very well. Keep up the good work. I can learn from anyone.
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Oct 25, 2015 06:33:07   #
Loki wrote:
He is an asswipe. They tend to transcend national boundaries.

Your use of the English language is to be commended. Name-calling and anti social words are prevalent in your post. It however lacks common sense as to why you believe the entire Nation should read your dribble. Try to change the way people think with reason and quoted facts that can be verified. Don't feel like I am picking on just you personally. It is meant for even me and my best friends.
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Oct 23, 2015 11:28:57   #
Tasine wrote:
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I have said many times already and will say again: Americans have a variety of enemies, but NONE are worse than the government we pay for. Our government is determined to muck around in all of our lives, and the people within the government are the LEAST qualified persons to muck around in our lives. They are less versed on most issues of living than the lowliest of us are, yet they demand to be able to dictate to us who KNOW MORE THAN THEY DO. I'm sick to death with what has become our "government", AKA dictators. I would be quite happy to see all of them go abroad and never return.
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Republican, Democrats or Independents makes no difference. The two leading Republicans in the run for the White House have never run for a elective Office which is a great advantage for them. In my mind I would have v**ed for a Barber In a Small town in Arkansas. He more than likely would have more empathy for the average legal American Citizen. After all one of best Presidents that led our country to Victory in WWII was a hat salesman. True we could dig up his faults and blemish his Character, but on the other hand no need to dig up faults on our present President or First Lady, it's everywhere.
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Oct 23, 2015 10:51:10   #
Ve'hoe wrote:
That isnt true,,,,,

"THAT" you attempt to foist your drivel in two languages doesnt improve the drivel,,,,it merely butchers two languages,,,,

I'm still waiting for you to make sense,,,,, it may be a long wait....

So why dont you "tell me the true...."

I don't understand the use of violent or trash talk to persuade others to think that you are better than anyone else. I will just give you some good advice, think before you print and if your not a good speller use a word processor. It wll correct your spelling and grammar. This is not just for you, others will read our script.
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Oct 23, 2015 10:28:10   #
dwallace2015 wrote:
Your problem is you don't look at the bigger picture. It is not about the unfortunate people who get shot in these tragedies, it is about a callous "New World Order" who want American citizens disarmed because any group of citizens like that represent a threat to them personally. They are all so corrupt that if everyone knew what they were doing in the world there would be civil uprising at least and mass lynchings otherwise. Have you heard of the UN agenda "15". It specifically targets US citizens in stripping away the second amendment and going house to house confiscating any weapons found. That is what the "Jade Helm" exercises were all about. Urban pacification by foreign troops when American law enforcement people refuse to shoot American civilians for not complying with foreign rule. Obama has already signed the treaty authorizing "agenda 15". Evil is run amok in the world and Obama and much of our own government is behind him. 130 million people in this country own weapons of one type or another, 5 or 6 million are actually in the NRA. They teach gun safety, respect for the laws and others and how to use firearms safely and responsibly. Yet when a few murderous nut cases go out and perform mass shootings, the NRA gets blamed? It is such a tiny percentage of those who use guns correctly that it is barely significant. It is unfortunate, but not statistically overwhelming. It is evil politicians who are feeding the frenzy and hysteria surrounding these shooting. All done for political correctness or for agenda 15. When is everyone going to realize that it is not the gun that is the problem. 130 million owners have no problem. It is a few loners, mental cases or just plain mean bastards who have the problem with guns and let themselves go on k*****g sprees.
Stop politicians from pointing their fingers at the effect, and start focusing on the real cause. Doing all the Draconian things that Obama is doing has no effect at all. Taking away our bullets in the stores doesn't stop nuts from k*****g, trying to ban certain types of firearms will have no effect either. If a k**ler can't get his hands on a gun, a knife, a club, a rock, a car in a busy street or virtually anything that can be used as a weapon to k**l with will do. Worse, nut cases with educations might start building and using bombs, chemical or biological weapons, electronic weapons like our own military and police are starting to use. They have the knowledge to be a whole lot worse than what they are now, if pushed into it. I say find them first, get them the help they need and remove them from our society once and for all. Then and only then will we be safe. One more thing...we should start that process with our own government.
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On Oct. 31, 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed a bill meant to free many thousands of Americans with mental illnesses from life in institutions. It envisioned building 1,500 outpatient mental health centers to offer them community-based care instead. The bill would be the last piece of legislation Kennedy would ever sign; he was assassinated three weeks later.

The Kennedy family had a child with a metal health problem, but they were rich enough to provide the proper care for her.

The National Metal health care Hospital in Washington, DC was Saint Elisabeth’s Hospital. Patients that had been cared for since birth was allowed to sign themselves out and become part of the homeless who walk the streets looking for shelter and food. At the same time many other criminally insane people were turned loose. Some committed suicide other continued to commit crimes because that was the only training they had. The one t***h was that they were inadequately cared for. Reform not abandonment was called for.

It would have cost money to reform, but would have saved money wasted on prosecutions and confinement for crimes.
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Oct 23, 2015 08:07:00   #
no propaganda please wrote:
I agree with you wholeheartedly. Marie is one of God's special angels.

A sermon that was laid upon your Heart by God is not waited if you lead just one Soul that was lost to Jesus the Christ and Savior.

A Church had lost its Pastor due to death. The Church sent out a Pastor search team to find a new Pastor. Upon returning one Member said that he was led by God to believe that he had found the Pastor that God had chosen for them. The search team went to hear him preach and was delighted with God’s choice. They invited him to be their new Pastor and after much prayer he accepted the offer to be their Pastor. After his first Sermon the entire Church proclaimed that the search team had made the right choice. After the next Sermon, the Lay leader noticed that it was the same sermon, but chose not to say anything because it was a great sermon. After the third sermon the entire Church deacon’s asked the Lay Leader to say something to the new Pastor. And so he did. He asked the Pastor why he had preached the same sermon three times and the Pastor said that God had laid a burden on him to change the hearts of the Church, but they had not yet. When they get the message sent by God through me, he will give me a new sermon.

So Brian Preach to the God given audience again.
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Oct 23, 2015 01:11:59   #
Jerry A. wrote:
Mr. Loki: I don't care when the obsolete 1786, U.S. Constitution was ratified that supported the s***ery, and denied the women to v**e. Only the right wing fanatics, greedy, antisocial, and prejudice care about the U.S. Constitution, and the stupid 2sd. Amendment.

The founding Father were a group of men that gave their sacred honor, fortune and lives for freedom. The lagacy they left behind for you is more value than gold. One ofthe freedoms you have is to v**e with your feet, find another country that you like better and go, bu leave freedom behind for the rest of us. the false things that you have said shows ignorance, s***ery was not in the US Constitution. It started in Africa where the winner of the tribal wars ens***ed the best and obedient for themselves. The trouble makers were sold in the market place to the higest bidder.
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Oct 22, 2015 00:11:27   #
tipical wrote:
Heart disease: 611,105
Below is the National list of cause of death, if I was a gun control freak, I would avoid using this list. instead I would use Chicago murder by gun, but I wouldn't tell you that it is a gun free zone. Only illegal guns k**l in Chicago. Most of the rest of Illinois has Permit to carry.

Heart disease: 611,105
Cancer: 584,881
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 149,205
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 130,557
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 128,978
Alzheimer's disease: 84,767
Diabetes: 75,578
Influenza and Pneumonia: 56,979
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 47,112
Intentional self-harm (suicide): 41,149
All homicides 16,121
Firearm homicides 11,208
Heart disease: 611,105 br Below is the National li... (show quote)

Gun Control? Why are so many Nations wanting the US to give up our rights not only the right to own and carry guns, but also religion. Look at what other Nations have given up the right to own guns, who are they governed by. Puppet Governments controlled by money. Who has guns in China? Who has Guns in Russia? Count your blessing that the founding Fathers had the foresight to give the right to bear arms to protect us from tyranny. No gun has ever jumped off the wall an shot someone. The latest murder in Washington, DC (A Gun Free Zone) used a kitchen knife to k**l a child trying to protect his Mother. Give Police Officers tools to confine mentally ill people to hospitals
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Oct 22, 2015 00:02:43   #
Heart disease: 611,105
Below is the National list of cause of death, if I was a gun control freak, I would avoid using this list. instead I would use Chicago murder by gun, but I wouldn't tell you that it is a gun free zone. Only illegal guns k**l in Chicago. Most of the rest of Illinois has Permit to carry.

Heart disease: 611,105
Cancer: 584,881
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 149,205
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 130,557
Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 128,978
Alzheimer's disease: 84,767
Diabetes: 75,578
Influenza and Pneumonia: 56,979
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 47,112
Intentional self-harm (suicide): 41,149
All homicides 16,121
Firearm homicides 11,208
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Oct 21, 2015 09:48:58   #
schwartz42 wrote:
Democrats want gun control and what else? What is known from events? Well we know that the majority of tragedies have one common thread. Gun Free Zones The other thing is the age of the murders. 17 to 32. These are proven facts. Who do gun people don't address these obvious examples proven over years. The military also reflects this.
Leads me to wonder what is gun control people's real goal? Democrats are supposed to be the brightest in the country, then why not use available resources and facts to resolve this problem?
What do you think? Cul I be correct?
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Look at history to learn why Americans should never give up the right to bear arms.

http://polizeros.com/2009/09/14/the-battle-of-athens-armed-populist-uprising-against-corruption-tennessee-1946/

So what are the facts. It happens everywhere, China, Russia and many others and even in America.
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Oct 21, 2015 09:22:35   #
Gun Control? Why are so many Nations wanting the US to give up our rights not only the right to own and carry guns, but also religion. Look at what other Nations have given up the right to own guns, who are they governed by. Puppet Governments controlled by money. Who has guns in China? Who has Guns in Russia? Count your blessing that the founding Fathers had the foresight to give the right to bear arms to protect us from tyranny. No gun has ever jumped off the wall an shot someone. The latest murder in Washington, DC (A Gun Free Zone) used a kitchen knife to k**l a child trying to protect his Mother. Give Police Officers tools to confine mentally ill people to hospitals.
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Jul 5, 2015 01:51:48   #
Bad Bob wrote:
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In an effort to criticize my editorial you have placed what appears to be a dog laughing, but left absolutely no substance information where I am wrong or what one should do to improve my personal view. Speak up or shut up.
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Jun 29, 2015 14:32:32   #
While the very same thing that happened in Ferguson, Mo. could have happened in McKinney Texas. The real reason it didn't important black ethnic from the Community spoke up about the t***h, some at the risk of their employment and lives. I applaud them for their courage. I also believe that everyone that was prejudging what went on should have waited until the got the full story, not the gossip or v***l sensationalism on the internet. For those that spread the lies including the participants should recant their lies with the t***h. If you were duped before you investigated the entire story and found the t***h does not relieve you of that responsibility. Those that made comments good or bad publicly should have done so on private basis without the use of the title they hold or the organization they represent. Testimony is Testamoney only when it is an accurate account of what you personally saw or heard. In the case of Ferguson, Mo. I doubt that Obomma saw anything with his own eyes yet he condemned the entire police department. His title was meant to sway the Jury and the Prosecutor to convict the Police before any jury of their peers had even seen one ounce of evidence. It is one thing for the News Media to sensationalize something but when you use your office sway the jury it is a crime.
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Jun 29, 2015 13:56:42   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
America's Post-Constitutional Culture

By William Smith - June 26, 2015 - FoxNews.com


Conservatives seem stunned that the U.S. Supreme Court ignored the plain language of the ObamaCare statute and upheld the legality of the premium subsidies that will flow indefinitely as the nation’s newest entitlement. Their surprise is similar to the shock they express every time the GOP congressional leadership passes a pork-laden spending resolution that lasts through the end of the fiscal year, essentially denying budget hawks the opportunity to trim federal spending.


This march of federal spending is an entirely predictable outcome. As foreseen by Tocqueville in 1835, America has developed a post-constitutional culture in which citizens are t***sformed from independent citizens into weak dependents, fully reliant upon the dispensations and “protections” of government. The Supreme Court and the Congress are now largely infirm, fatally weakened by the growth of an Executive branch that provides ever-expanding dispensations and “protections.” The entitlement state has k**led the separation of powers.


The fundamental goal of the Constitution’s authors was to ensure liberty; by separating the different powers of government they barred one branch of government from having all the tools to dominate the body politic. As James Madison wrote in Federalist #47: “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands…may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.” Over the last 100 years, with the growth in the federal government, the Executive branch has accumulated powers so vast that Madison’s admonition has been reduced to an interesting historical artifact.


Justice Roberts’ opinion in King v. Burwell confirms Tocqueville’s prediction. He writes that the Court must uphold the statute because, to do otherwise, “would destabilize the individual insurance market”. In other words, federal benefits must flow no matter what the law actually says. In a feat of verbal gymnastics that would make a German philosopher blush, Roberts explains over many paragraphs that the language of the law is “ambiguous” when it is actually quite plain and simple. For the Court’s majority, it appears, protecting the flow of premium subsidies is what really matters, not the law. Roberts’ opinion claimed fidelity to the congressional statute when, in fact, he was simply protecting the political reputation of the Court by avoiding an assault on the entitlement culture.


The Roberts’ opinion is Tocqueville’s nightmare: the citizens of democracy will voluntarily give up their liberty, even to the point of ignoring constitutional prerogatives, in return for care from an all-powerful government.


The Roberts’ opinion is Tocqueville’s nightmare: the citizens of democracy will voluntarily give up their liberty, even to the point of ignoring constitutional prerogatives, in return for care from an all-powerful government.


And, there is now no area of American life in which the federal government does not claim the role of caretaker. It exists to make college education “affordable to all”, to dispense subsidized healthcare, to provide housing and mortgages, to furnish food and, yes, even cell phones. It secures access to “free” birth control for young women, and “protects” children against obesity by dictating the menu for school lunches.


This beneficence is not limited to the welfare state or the protection of lower-income people. Corporate lobbyists swarm Washington to access government largesse. Huge industry sectors – insurance, pharmaceuticals, t***sportation, construction, defense – are government dependents. As Goldman Sachs will tell you, the federal government’s beneficent interventions can put much money into the pockets of the wealthy. Telecommunications lobbyists help the government in directing the airwaves and Hollywood-backed environmental groups urge the government to increase dramatically the regulations of our food, water and air.


Eerily prescient, Tocqueville characterized the future of American government: “Above this race of men stands an immense and tutelary power, which takes upon itself alone to secure their gratifications, and to watch over their fate. That power is absolute, minute, regular, provident, and mild.”


Because the Executive has emerged as the “immense and tutelary power”, the era of constitutional government has largely ended. The immensity of the Executive has t***sformed the Congress and the Judiciary into political irrelevancies who, despite their rhetoric, act primarily to grease the skids of the Executive’s so-called beneficent dispensations, protections and regulations.


Consider the role of Congress in a post-constitutional era. To the authors of the Constitution, the Legislative branch was potentially the most powerful and the most dangerous branch because of its close proximity to the populace. For this reason, certain precautions were taken to make the legislative branch less potent, such as creating a bi-cameral legislature, granting veto power to the president, and establishing judicial review.


In the post-constitutional order, however, the Legislative branch is largely powerless in the face of an Executive that is the fountainhead of popular gratifications. Even legislative leaders with large majorities are unable to utilize their overwhelming power of the purse to fight off the Executive. The Executive branch now stonewalls congressional investigations with impunity and blatantly ignores congressional statutes. In the face of breathtaking encroachments by the Executive, both Speaker Boehner and Majority Leader McConnell have publicly eschewed a “government shutdown.” They know the post-constitutional culture will not tolerate turning off the spigot of governmental largesse; they have surrendered their most powerful tool because they fear the new entitlement culture. Members of Congress want, above all, to win their next e******n.


Over the last century, Congress has abdicated the major powers it was given in Article I of the Constitution. The Federal Reserve coins money and manages the economy, not the Congress. Trade agreements with foreign nations are done by the Executive on a “fast track” with little input from Congress. The Constitution directs the Congress to “raise and support armies” and yet military base closure decisions are made by unelected commissions. The Congress is happy to let the President decide questions of war and peace; we have gone to war in Iraq again without a new resolution by Congress. And, of course, Article I provides Congress with the authority to “establish a uniform rule of naturalization”, i.e. to regulate immigration – res ipsa loquitor.


Congress is now the weakest branch. More importantly, Congress has intentionally enfeebled itself to get in on the game of spreading government largesse and protection. The deepest desire of the post-constitutional congressman is not to decide the great and important questions facing our nation such as war and peace, but rather to hold hearings on the menu for school lunches, to add new benefits under Medicare, or to issue yet another press release about a newly-funded bridge for the district. (My congressman recently communicated with me concerning household pr********n for a storm, urging me to stock up with water, etc.) Congress, in short, is no longer a serious branch of government that grapples with the serious responsibilities it was given under the Constitution.


This is a now a cultural challenge, no longer one that our political or constitutional systems can address. The political unpopularity of government shutdowns should indicate to conservatives that our national culture is now firmly post-constitutional. Members of Congress and GOP p**********l aspirants can hold hearings and press conferences, can appear on Fox News, and can criticize the Executive but what they cannot do --- what they will not do – is weaken the Executive’s role as the nation’s great benefactor.


Conservatives have “won” the Congress and lost the culture. The arches typical American of the 18th and 19th century-- independent, self-sufficient, resourceful -- is fading into history as a representative American is now more likely to be a bailed-out investment banker or the recipient of an “Obama phone”. Congressional leaders are therefore not obtuse in avoiding government shutdowns.


Now, consider the post-constitutional Judiciary. The latest ObamaCare decision cements the role of the Supreme Court as the Executive’s lap dog in the protection of government power, the plain text of the law notwithstanding.


Under our original constitutional system, the Judiciary would have seen its role as checking the excesses of an imperialist Congress or Executive.


Yet, the first time Chief Justice John Roberts faced the possibility that the Supreme Court would block the dispensation of healthcare benefits under the Affordable Care Act, he knew the culture would not tolerate a Court that placed constitutional principle in the way of government beneficence. Therefore, Roberts twisted himself into a constitutional pretzel in order to accede to the tutelary power of the Executive.


Now, despite the clear intent of the law -- that premium subsidies should operate like Medicaid with state buy-in – the Court again has chosen to protect the federal entitlement state and shirk the separation of powers. Even the FDR-era Supreme Court was cognizant of their constitutional responsibilities when they moved to block the growth of the Executive; like the Congress, the Roberts Court seems to see its primary role as the dispensation of entitlements and other benefits.


In this light, the Tea Party’s platform of returning to the “principles of the Founding” are poignant, but impossible. Truly returning to the principles of the Founding would require the dismantling of the entitlement state. The idea that the American “people” would support this dismantlement, in all its particularities, is a political fantasy. Leaders of both political parties have been adding entitlements, not dismantling them. The entire superstructure of the American political order is now built upon the benefit-dispensing and regulatory power of the federal government and no successful politician has seriously challenged this fact since the New Deal. Even President Reagan could create only a pause, not a reversal, of this trend; President George W. Bush, the last Republican president, accelerated the trend dramatically.


President Obama, on the other hand, knows quite well that we live in a post-constitutional culture. His entire political program is agnostic about what he would view as constitutional niceties. The Congress may huff and puff, make threats and bluster, but they are powerless in the face of the mega-state that is now the Executive branch. Without fear, the president can ignore congressional laws, laugh at their investigations, and launch political attacks on the Supreme Court as they deliberate.


He knew, as Republicans v**ers did not, that the 2014 e******ns would change nothing and, over the long run, the Supreme Court will largely genuflect before the “tutelary power” of the Executive. Justice Roberts conceded, at the end of his opinion, when facing laws such as ObamaCare, the role of the Court is “more confined.” Mercy.


Tocqueville warned that American liberty would be threatened not by swashbuckling dictators and c**p d’etats, but through the “soft” tyranny of a government that takes upon the role of national nanny, protecting the child-citizens from every potential adversity. With this latest Supreme Court decision, it is clear that we now reside firmly in the post-constitutional culture that Tocqueville predicted. Our constitutional republic is now passing over the horizon, what will replace it is yet to be seen. (Some Form Of Citizens Approved Dictatorship! Don D.)


William Smith served in the administration of President George H.W. Bush and as a Republican leadership aide in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in political philosophy at the Catholic University of America.


http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/06/26/america-s-post-constitutional-culture.html?cmpid=NL_opinion
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The three tiers of the American Political system is bing dissimulated by the elitist President and the misguided US Supreme Court and the PlayBoy Congress. US Congress couldn't find there way out of the sand box, all they want to do is scoff up the benefits and throw sand at each other instead of working to represent the legal American taxpayers that put them there. I have absolutely no idea what the basis of the two most important legislations that have been handed down by the US Supreme Court, and no I did not make a mistake, they ok'd what the President wanted not what was legal. A judge whether it be a US Supreme Court setting judge or a setting city judge must decide on the basis of the legality not the popularity of his ruling. Most were selected by a former President for their political leanings and some for their knowledge of the US Constitution and the laws of our Nation. As for the President he has in every racial conflict while ignoring what his real job of running the country. I wonder if he has ever be explained what his oath of Office really means.
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