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    #11
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    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    yeah i also wonder why mr kornstar voted for mr cowboy in the office

    you complain about the lack of freedom in the US, but dude, no country is perfect. If you lived in Argentina you would complain about the government to and the huge dept the country has, and then if you lived in France you'd complain about riots, and probably would have a different opinion about the police


    i'm not saying i love the US, but i dunno... many people have died trying to get to the US from there home countries, so you should be grateful that will never be something you will have to do

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    #12
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    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    You know you can put a cop under civil arrest. They can arrest you for possession, but between them arresting you, and the station, they are in possession of an illegal substance, so you could put them under citizens arrest. Also you can cite them for tailgating you (when they are reading your license plate numbers). You don't have to be a cop to arrest somebody.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    Attack me for bashing Bush -- you act as if you vote for a guy, you agree with all his policies and everything he does.

    Bush is not the problem for the American mindset.

    If you are looking at me voting for Bush as the problem, then the post went way over your heads.

    This is about the common American, not who runs the country.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    [QUOTE=rysk8er420]
    Quote Originally Posted by KoRnStaR
    Hmm.

    "Before I go on, this is not a "dis" to this wonderful country we live in. I respect the President (I even voted for him), the society we live in, and most people in general."

    Wow Kornstar you are sooo intelligent i cant even believe that as im reading this BS you are constantly contradicting yourself, and demonstrating your own ignorance.

    Examples:
    1) You voted for Bush, so you are the problem, because we have lost more civil liberties while Bush has been in office than probably any other president(Patriot Act)

    2)Bush, i believe, has given America an even worse reputation around the world, due to his unfounded, and unneccesary war with Iraq for oil.

    3) National Debt is at an all time high, because of Bush's war, which we by the way will be paying for in higher taxes for years to come.

    4) Kornstar why don't you ask Bush his opinion on interaccial marriage, and Gay couples marrying, because im pretty sure he has some different views on those subjects(He is against it).
    Your ignorance is impressive. Hey -- I'll give you that.

    It's also good to see my post went way over your head.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    IntrepidS is right about people being too wrapped up in their cellphones and purses to give half a shit about the unlimited social injustice going on in this country. They listen to the concensus, look at the status quo, and shrug it off indifferently.

    Quote Originally Posted by IntrepidS
    Power is nothing without power.
    I was stating what I believe to be where real power is. I was defining what I feel to be power. 'Power' is a broad concept. Social power? Physical power? I'd give up massive strength and popularity to be enlightened. Wouldn't you?

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    #16
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    Quote Originally Posted by KoRnStaR
    Attack me for bashing Bush -- you act as if you vote for a guy, you agree with all his policies and everything he does.

    Umm...thats exactly why you vote for someone, but you were obviously too ignorant to learn about his experience before he came into office, his policies, and his views on many of the controversial issues we face today(some of which are rediculous), before you voted for him.

    And no Kornstar your post didnt go over my head, i just dont like arrogant people who arent that intelligent going off on a rant that doesnt particularly have a point and claim to be insightful becuase of it.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    Quote Originally Posted by rysk8er420
    Umm...thats exactly why you vote for someone, but you were obviously too ignorant to learn about his experience before he came into office, his policies, and his views on many of the controversial issues we face today(some of which are rediculous), before you voted for him.
    Yes, because with Kerry, we wouldn't have to deal with any of these social issues, right?

    They would all just simply be non-issues, right? I mean, the whole face of America would change with Kerry in office, everyone would all of the sudden see social concerns in a different light, right?

    Sidenote: It's not like we had the greatest of choices on who to vote for. My vote didn't go for social concerns, more so for homeland security.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    Quote Originally Posted by KoRnStaR
    Next, let's take a look at the social concept of interracial marriage. It seems as if the people who are most willing to pain themselves with that red white and blue, are the first to object to a white man marrying a black woman, or vice versa? Why would that ever even be an issue, in the land of the free that so many have died for?

    We can go on with Gay Marriage. Why is it the same who bathe themselves in the red white and blue, are also quick to laugh at the prospect of two men wanting to wed? Why is that? Since when was it the American way to neglect love -- the very thing that drives most people to live their own lives in pursue of that happiness.
    Hah. This kind of shit is so fucking ridiculous I want to laugh. Did you catch that post in the other thread about interracial relations being compared to beastiality? I've also heard homosexuality similarly described. Since WHEN do we bring the bible into government? We're supposed to be a nation free of religious restraints, and yet so many of our laws are based on Christian ideals.. and morals.. and opinions. We have "In God We Trust" on the dollar bill BUT.. we're bitching about saying "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance? What an inconsistent crock of shit. A free country? Where you can't even be openly homosexual without fear of being judged around every ignorant corner.

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    #19
    Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

     {\0\0\0\0 \0er420]Umm...thats exactly why you vote for someone, but you were obviously too ignorant to learn about his experience before he came into office, his policies, and his views on many of the controversial issues we face today(some of which are rediculous), before you voted for him.

    And no Kornstar your post didnt go over my head, i just dont like arrogant people who arent that intelligent going off on a rant that doesnt particularly have a point and claim to be insightful becuase of it.[/QUOTE]
    lol,i completely agree with you man,hey kornstar you're just making a fool of yourself

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    #20
    Senior Member

    An insightful post by your main man on the social issues..

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedlogic
     {\0\0\0\0 \0er420]
    lol,i completely agree with you man,hey kornstar you're just making a fool of yourself
    How am I possibly making a fool of myself? Did you stop reading after I said Bush or something in my initial post?

    I didn't mean to put policies, that was my fault...I'm stoned, sue me. I meant just opinions. Anyway, this isn't even the bigger picture of my post, unless you now assume all who voted for Kerry were tree-hugging liberals or all who voted for Bush was a huge redneck.

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