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Post by tkarter on Mar 13, 2013 20:53:16 GMT -5
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Post by rramom on Mar 14, 2013 10:07:08 GMT -5
Thinking of NY, where they're worried about people dying of obesity, but want to give criminals the advantage, so good people can die due to crime instead. Is it stupidity or a plan to create chaos?
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Post by tkarter on Mar 14, 2013 20:15:14 GMT -5
It is beyond reason that free people can live in a crime infested city and allow the officials there to disarm them. One would think it wouldn't be but one election cycle before it was no longer possible to happen. What do the people there think?
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Post by eagle on Mar 14, 2013 21:41:00 GMT -5
They put a lot of Ritalin in the water there.
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Post by rramom on Mar 14, 2013 21:49:13 GMT -5
They put a lot of Ritalin in the water there. LOL! I know that most of them aren't acquainted with the concept of self-reliance, instead of relying on the government.
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Post by tkarter on Mar 14, 2013 21:51:19 GMT -5
There are probably more handguns carried in Chicago every hour of every day than any place else in the USA.
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Post by eagle on Mar 14, 2013 22:17:14 GMT -5
When cab drivers in NY found out we were from Kansas, they kept asking us if we had ever milked a cow. Of course I had..... and then they would give us the cab ride for free, so they could tell everyone they had someone in their cab who had milked cows. Those people are out of touch, really out of touch.
Many of them have "never" been outside of New York. The only time any of them has seen a cow, is at the Zoo. They can't imagine having "grass" and a yard. .... let alone being able to step outside the house at the farm and start doing some target shooting.
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Post by tkarter on Mar 14, 2013 22:22:06 GMT -5
Yeah but they have all seen crime. More deadly crime than available per day in the country side of Kansas any way.
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Post by rramom on Mar 14, 2013 22:25:36 GMT -5
When cab drivers in NY found out we were from Kansas, they kept asking us if we had ever milked a cow. Of course I had..... and then they would give us the cab ride for free, so they could tell everyone they had someone in their cab who had milked cows. Those people are out of touch, really out of touch. Yes, they really are out of touch in NYC! I've never milked a cow, because my Dad raised beef cattle. Neighbors had dairy cattle, but since they used machines, I just watched. But I've driven a tractor, a wheat truck, helped with bales of hay, slopped the hogs... We probably know more about their way of life, than they do ours, because there is more of the media in their section of the country, than there is in ours. It is interesting having one-on-one conversations with people from places like NYC. I wonder what conversations my sister had when she moved from Wichita to NJ, to work in the WTC? She told me that she thought she was the only natural blonde in NYC, and I remember her saying that people would ask her where her ancestors came from. Considering the last ancestor of ours to emigrate here came before the Civil War, they just couldn't hardly grasp that we didn't have recent immigrants in our family.
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Post by tkarter on Mar 21, 2013 21:23:49 GMT -5
I have never milked a cow. I seen it done and have been stepped on by one. This still bothers me that a baby dies over a gang deal or whatever it was and the whole city doesn't turn out to get the person that did this.
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