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I would say you can't enjoy your American privilidges (with all that entails) without, if not gratitude, at least tacit acknowledgement that our troops provide some measure of insurance for the lifestyle you surely enjoy.
Well, maybe you can, but it makes you a hypocrit.
To the extent that you condemn them, you condemn yourself for enjoying the fruits of their labor, all while wagging your finger in disdain.
You should think a little more deeply about who we've made enemies of recently and what our army means in that respect.
I'm not saying we undertook our current Levantine adventure because we're in danger. I'm saying to the extent we're not in danger, given our behavior as a nation, the fact that we have our army we do has a lot to do with it.
Hey bro, the war of the roses ended a long time ago.
It's time to get over it.
Your salary is public information, Ms. Walsh.
I don't think commoners make 3x the median income for a family of 4 all by themselves, do they?
A gay man's penis is 10 times as powerful as a straight man's penis.
Simply by being inserting into another man, the gay penis can weaken the very fabric of society!
Seriously.
They all had access to guns.
They were also all humans.
They were also all males.
What else do you want to make illegal? Who gets to decide whether it's the guns or the Y chromosome or the humanity that needs to be controlled and eliminated for us to be safe?
Look up North. Canada has more guns than we do, and yet their rate of gun violence is very minimal, especially in comparison to us.
Besides, it's very easy to make bombs and the like from commonly available materials.
What else do you want to make illegal?
Sure, it's awful hard to shoot someone if nobody has any guns. It's hard to argue with that.
However, maybe it has a tiny bit more to do with the fact that at the very highest levels of our society, we demonstrate that violence, often preemptive, is an effective and accepted way to conduct your affairs.
I don't see why all the soccer moms have to come out of the woodwork every time someone gets shot and try to abridge our rights for the sake of their own piece of mind.
Outlaw cars if you want to make the country safer - they're not a constitutional right. My gun is.
If you get pulled over for speeding, I think you should explain to the cop that you have driven by a number of cops at that same speed before and they didn't issue you a citation. Therefore, you shouldn't get one this time.
When that happens, tell us how far that excuse got you.
Next time you call Microsoft Windows tech support because a third party application you purchased isn't working, and they tell you it's outside of their area of support, try explaining to them that the last guy helped you and see how far that gets you.
Just because you got away with breaking the rules N times, does not mean you have the right to get away with breaking the rules.
Tae Kwon Do has an international governing body that sets the rules of the competition. The rules are enforced by human beings, some of whom may have shown inappropriate lenience.
However, I don't think it is a young Canadien woman's right to participate in Tae Kwon Do, just as I don't think such participation is compulsory.
Stupid rules should be changed, sure. However, the reason for change has never been "because I broke this rule before without incident."