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You are one clueless MF. Check out a FSU message board. Dancing in the streets...

My judgement of him has zero to do with race. I feel exactly the same way about anyone who voluntarily associates with Trump.

The right, yes. But you are known by the company you keep. Now we know.

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Often called “dead leg” in our football.

I’m not discounting their knowledge and thoughtfulness, I’m pointing out that it wasn’t possible for them to imagine our reality. I believe they would be appalled that we’ve allowed our gun laws to reach this point, and be dumbfounded that we use their sentence to justify it. We continue to tolerate a system that

“bloody 2nd amendment” No kidding.

You mean rural areas like Sutherland Springs, TX? Yeah, same laws everywhere.

*blinks severely*

I posted my proposed solution. And what’s your solution, do nothing? We should do what we have to do to fix it. If that means altering the 2nd then fine. There’s a means included in the document to do that, and lots of precedent for taking action to alter the original.

I’m suggesting we should do what we need to do to fix a horrendous problem. Claiming that we are helpless in the face of a highly controversial interpretation of a very ambiguous 18th century statute, that there’s some inalienable right for every citizen to own devastatingly lethal weapons, is beyond lunacy. We are

I’ll repeat. We can do whatever we want to do. My view is turning a single sentence written in the 18th century by slave owners armed with muskets, for a country with no standing army, into some holy writ that’s been recently misinterpreted to justify universal modern gun access, is insanity.

Of course we can do something. Starting tomorrow all gun sales become illegal, and all gun owners must register their guns. No guns can be given away or inherited, so when the gun owner dies his guns are surrendered and destroyed. In one generation no more guns. We can work on small issues like a few very narrow

If you actually want to know what the protests are about why not listen to what the protesters are saying? This was published on Sept 25th.

You left out just plain lazy. Also, there’s the ADHD factor where it takes some external pressure to force focusing on the task.

A lot of people were deeply, even violently, offended by actions taken by civil rights activists over the decades. Those feelings are not valid and okay. Being offended by an insult that you manufactured and misunderstood, and then punishing the people you mistakenly believe offended you due to your own ignorance, is

It’s a classic straw man strategy. How dare you insult this thing I hold sacred that has absolutely nothing to do with what your protesting. Breathtaking in it’s intentionally blind ignorance.

This was no kangaroo court. Did you see a kangaroo? Me neither.

Trick question? It’s zero, just read the byline.

“Be better than yourself.” Trips me up every time.