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    Jerchap2

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    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?

    The image didn't show up for me, but going to the site let me see it, just FYI. May need to rehost the pic.

    A fact they may one day regret. :D

    Does the nail regret the hammer? No. The gun is only a tool, and useless without the will of the owner using it correctly.

    What they will regret and what they now fear is that the combined will of the owners will be sufficient to end their power over us.

    Considering their actions are driving that will, I believe that psychologists refer to this as a "self-fulfilling prophecy".

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    As a libertarian, I'll say that stupid **** like that is a big part of what has kept me out of the Libertarian party.

    If you had been watching the convention, you would have seen that the majority of people there were outraged at the fat ass ****head. He was hounded from the convention. He is in no way indicative of the people who were there or are members of the party. He was just an asshat who chose to do something extremely stupid.
     

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    If you had been watching the convention, you would have seen that the majority of people there were outraged at the fat ass ****head. He was hounded from the convention. He is in no way indicative of the people who were there or are members of the party. He was just an asshat who chose to do something extremely stupid.

    Maybe he should have done some crowd surfing instead.
     

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    Nothing wrong with getting a crowd fired up at a political rally. Hell, just goes to show that Johnson connects with his voters.

    They are either stupid or idiots. They either don't know they get lots of negative press for their clownish behavior, making them stupid, or they don't care and do it anyway, making them idiots. Either way they don't get my support as a party.

    When they find someone that can act like an adult you be sure to let me know.
     

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    Not to defend crowd surfing or whatever, but if the bar is set at "that gets lots of negative press", show me anyone other than a far Left liberal who doesn't.

    I am a libertarian. Do note that there is no capital letter in that word, as I'm not a member of the LP. I support the ideas (and ideals) of small government and large personal responsibility, with a large dose of freedom going along with the responsibility. I'd like to see the LP (or SOMEone!!) put up a slate of candidates who truly believed in those things and would also get wide enough support to be elected, but I also know that won't happen. See, people who want that kind of thing get lots of negative press.

    My understanding is that Johnson has done some very good things as governor. He's a proven leader. It reminds me of the joke about Scotsman who laments that building his home, a bridge, and a stone fence with his own two hands does not get him remembered as Macdonald the homebuilder, bridgebuilder, or stonemason, respectively, then he drops his voice, and finishes, "But you ______ one goat...."

    The negative press should apply to things that truly matter, and sure, we hear about Benghazi, or Eric Holder and Barack Obama colluding to earn charges of "contempt of Congress", or even wacky Bernie coming out and telling everyone from Day One he's a socialist- it used to be that such things would earn you a charge of the only crime mentioned by name in the Constitution: Treason, but today, those things are all business as usual. If that's "acting like an adult", give me the stupid, idiot kids any day.

    Blessings,
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    They are either stupid or idiots. They either don't know they get lots of negative press for their clownish behavior, making them stupid, or they don't care and do it anyway, making them idiots. Either way they don't get my support as a party.

    When they find someone that can act like an adult you be sure to let me know.
     

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    Not to defend crowd surfing or whatever, but if the bar is set at "that gets lots of negative press", show me anyone other than a far Left liberal who doesn't.

    I am a libertarian. Do note that there is no capital letter in that word, as I'm not a member of the LP. I support the ideas (and ideals) of small government and large personal responsibility, with a large dose of freedom going along with the responsibility. I'd like to see the LP (or SOMEone!!) put up a slate of candidates who truly believed in those things and would also get wide enough support to be elected, but I also know that won't happen. See, people who want that kind of thing get lots of negative press.

    My understanding is that Johnson has done some very good things as governor. He's a proven leader. It reminds me of the joke about Scotsman who laments that building his home, a bridge, and a stone fence with his own two hands does not get him remembered as Macdonald the homebuilder, bridgebuilder, or stonemason, respectively, then he drops his voice, and finishes, "But you ______ one goat...."

    The negative press should apply to things that truly matter, and sure, we hear about Benghazi, or Eric Holder and Barack Obama colluding to earn charges of "contempt of Congress", or even wacky Bernie coming out and telling everyone from Day One he's a socialist- it used to be that such things would earn you a charge of the only crime mentioned by name in the Constitution: Treason, but today, those things are all business as usual. If that's "acting like an adult", give me the stupid, idiot kids any day.

    Blessings,
    Bill

    Clowns aren't taken seriously, no matter how powerful their message. Nobody hears the message. They see someone acting like a clown, and that's what they remember. Just like your MacDonald reference. That's just how it is.

    When I say "act like an adult" I'm referring to comporting oneself with maturity and dignity, not "business-as-usual" chicanery.
     

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    Clowns aren't taken seriously, no matter how powerful their message. Nobody hears the message. They see someone acting like a clown, and that's what they remember. Just like your MacDonald reference. That's just how it is.

    When I say "act like an adult" I'm referring to comporting oneself with maturity and dignity, not "business-as-usual" chicanery.
    But Trump is the presumptive nominee and he's taken seriously by a great many folks. ;)
     

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    Clowns aren't taken seriously, no matter how powerful their message. Nobody hears the message. They see someone acting like a clown, and that's what they remember. Just like your MacDonald reference. That's just how it is.

    When I say "act like an adult" I'm referring to comporting oneself with maturity and dignity, not "business-as-usual" chicanery.

    The three major candidates are clowns.
    Their supporters will selectively NOT see that.
     

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    Clowns aren't taken seriously, no matter how powerful their message. Nobody hears the message. They see someone acting like a clown, and that's what they remember. Just like your MacDonald reference. That's just how it is.

    When I say "act like an adult" I'm referring to comporting oneself with maturity and dignity, not "business-as-usual" chicanery.


    Good, here for a minute I thought the nation was seriously considering electing Trump.
     
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