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  • SMEGMA STENCH
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    I always wondered what the US would be like if it was in the constitution that every american must carry a firearm if they are out in public. I think that this would be a much safer place. At least here in texas, where a criminal can be fired upon by john q. public just for committing a violent crime or even just a robbery. I damn sure wouldn't try that shit if I knew everyone that could see me had a freakin gun. That would just be retarded.

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  • Larius
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    No Larius as you aren't required to drive a car and a car is there merely to protect others from you, instead of just protecting you.
    That's true, I didn't think about that.

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  • krazy kris
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    mi ballzch itjch

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  • Forever_frost
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    No Larius as you aren't required to drive a car and a car is there merely to protect others from you, instead of just protecting you.

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  • Larius
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    Ok, then what's the difference from having to buy auto insurance. I know it covers others if you have a wreck but wouldn't that be deemed unconstitutional?

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  • tazz007
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    This is the only bill forcing some one to buy something I would agree with. And un-like the health care bill, it is within the constitution to do this....Because it is on a State level, and not a Federal level. If you don't get this part I would suggest you read the constitution.

    But unfortunately this is just a game some politicians are playing that will back fire on them. (no pun intended)

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  • Sgt Beavis
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    Roads to hell and good intentions..

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    there is a county in georgia that requires home owners to own a gun.
    Originally posted by mr tinfoil hat View Post
    Kennesaw, Georgia
    It's a town, not a county, and there is a (widely used) exemption clause.

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  • BERNIE MOSFET
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    Dude, Switzerland has a 98.9% white population. And I am well aware of the different languages spoken there. Also, kudos on checking the wikipedia article on Switzerland.

    Inb4 "I DIDNT USE THE WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE, I JUST KNEW THAT"
    Right, and skin color is the sole factor in determining homogeneity within a society.

    I'll take your childish behavior towards me as an admonition that I'm correct. I can't really see why you'd get all butthurt about it, but whatever, dude.

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    Meine Mutter wuchs in Ulm, in einem Flüchtlingslager
    I had to look up "Flüchtlingslager".


    But that sucks man, whats the story?

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  • Cannonball996
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    Meine Mutter wuchs in Ulm, in einem Flüchtlingslager

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    ja ich spreche Deutsch.
    Awesome. Ich spreche ein wenig Deutsch. Meine tante ist von Ulm. Ich geniebe ihr Deutsch zu sprechen, wenn ich sie sehe, aber ich muss mehr lernen, fliebend.



    Sorry if I really fucked that up, my German sucks. Mr. Fiux is pretty good though.

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  • Cannonball996
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    Sie ghut deutsch spechen?
    ja ich spreche Deutsch.

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    having lived in germany and spent a lot of time in switzerland, there is a bit more social stability over there, they seem to keep jobs longer over there, almost everyone you talk to has worked the same job for 10 years.
    Sie ghut deutsch spechen?

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  • Cannonball996
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    having lived in germany and spent a lot of time in switzerland, there is a bit more social stability over there, they seem to keep jobs longer over there, almost everyone you talk to has worked the same job for 10 years.

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