How is life in Galt's Gulch?
How is life in Galt's Gulch?
I believe it is a business owners' right to refuse service and to do business as they see fit.
Other than being a fucking idiot, you're also wrong. And a bigot.
There's a pretty clear historical precedent between bigotry and policy. Section 9 of this act codifies bigotry, and that is not tolerable in this country, period.
but I believe it is market forces and free will that should determine this social policy.....not force by the government.
How does #BlacklivesMatter and being Pro Hernandez equal? Hernandez did take a black man's life you know?
And you're officially a moron?
Of course Deadspin has varying biases (which they're very open and upfront about), but I don't know how the fuck you're reading a pro-Hernandez bias from this.
What kinda fuckshit logic did you use to come to that conclusion?
Talk about reading what you want to read...
A liberal dick joke bias?
What are you talking about?
Your brother in law, bless his heart is a fucking idiot. I learned to shoot around the same time I learned to ride a bike. My grandfather was a survivalist who thought the hordes would come in from the cities and he would need to defend his little country home some day. Like, I literally used to eat MRE's (Chicken a…
I'll admit I'm not into guns, but saying you shouldn't have the safety on feels very very wrong to me.
And also sometimes responsible people and responsible gun owners that have accidents.
The good thing about knives, they hardly ever 'go off'' accidentally like guns seem to do, every damn day.
A gun in the home is 22 times more likely to be used to kill or injure in a domestic homicide, suicide, or unintentional shooting than to be used in self-defense.
"...remains devastated over her niece's death."
"She RUINED my wedding! THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE MY SPECIAL DAY!"
but you don't mention whether she divorced her husband for running away. She divorced him for running away, right? Right?