The Funny Pic Thread, Pt. 6

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    Kirk Freeman

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    If Breaking Bad took place in Canada instead of New Mexico:

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    HoughMade

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    You know what happens if a person with no insurance needs life-saving medical care?

    They get a bill after the treatment is completed.

    ...and as scary as a big bill can be, it's not as scary as the fiction of the care being withheld.
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    Not sure where to put this, so I am putting it here. Funny? Some are, to me anyway. And some I have no clue about.

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    Interestingly, Arizona had the 2A, Missouri the RKBA, Tennessee the NRA, and Florida the CWP, all under the overall heading "gun rights".

    I see that ISIS, Syria, Boko Haram, Charlie Hebdo, and Barack Obama (Arkansas, Oregon, Virginia, Massachusetts, and Alaska, respectively) were all topics under the umbrella of "Islamic terrorism", but other than "transgender" and "Caitlyn Jenner" (Utah and Oklahoma), I don't think any other single topic had more than one state looking at it.
     

    actaeon277

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    I'm just curious how many millions of dollars we just saw spent to create that little video clip.

    Less $$ than compared to going to war with weapons that don't work.
    Referring to wwII torpedo problems. Problems that weren't found because they were "secret" and no one wanted to pop the $$ to test the weapons beyond what the development phase called for.
     
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