Harry Guerrilla
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Nope.
It's not worth it.
You vote, you get to voice an opinion...you don't vote **** off!
An unfortunate and untrue belief, I get an opinion no matter what.
As far as election choices go, I'm up against the mob.
Essentially a group of ignorant, whiny thieves.
My voice in government would not exist, whether or not I vote.
It sounds to me as if you want to have your cake and eat it too.
You vote, you get to voice an opinion...you don't vote **** off!
I'm really at a loss why anyone would object to showing ID to a police officer who requests it.
It helps them keep others safe.
Why is it such a big deal for you to be able to identify yourself when asked?
Do we just assume police are always up to no good and will randomly question people for no reason?
Everyone screams out against random or mandatory carding and checking. . . until a person who wasn't carded or questioned gets away with **** like setting their underpants on fire in an effort to blow up and airplane . . . then everyone screams "Why isn't the system efficient enough to catch everyone before they do something bad!"
Oh yeah... the whole keeping people safe thing. Kind of reminds me of a quote from the Simpsons:
Homer: Not a bear in sight. The Bear Patrol must be working like a charm!
Lisa: That’s specious reasoning, dad.
Homer: Why thank you, honey.
Lisa: By your logic, I could claim that this rock keeps tigers away.
Homer: Hmm. How does it work?
Lisa: It doesn’t work; it’s just a stupid rock!
Homer: Uh-huh.
Lisa: But I don’t see any tigers around, do you?
Homer: Hmm... Lisa, I want to buy your rock.
Last time I checked we all have free speech, whether we vote or not. How about if YOU don't like it, you unsubscribe from this thread? Last time I checked you aren't a moderator.
Now **** off.
If you don't like some of the things that go on in your county, state or country and want to do something about it?
If all of the people (like Harry Guerilla) who love to bitch and moan about the government would actually go and vote, then we might see some governmental enthusiasm in what the people want.
If you don't like some of the things that go on in your county, state or country and want to do something about it?
If all of the people (like Harry Guerilla) who love to bitch and moan about the government would actually go and vote, then we might see some governmental enthusiasm in what the people want.
If you don't like some of the things that go on in your county, state or country and want to do something about it?
If all of the people (like Harry Guerilla) who love to bitch and moan about the government would actually go and vote, then we might see some governmental enthusiasm in what the people want.
TORONTO —
Personally I love this new law because it doesn't allow these kids of whom many are there to cause trouble (my evidence is every other world bank meeting) and this allows the police to get the more violent little bastards off the street faster to ensure a peaceful protest.
I'm really at a loss why anyone would object to showing ID to a police officer who requests it. You should always have some form of ID on you. And yes that includes when you are running, biking, walking whatever.
'Secret' law lets police arrest for failing to show ID near summit
Nah, I'd like to be represented for once.
Obama should refuse to go or send US representatives and the rest of the USA should boycott Canada. I am certain Obama will be sending the democrats out en masse to protest this horrible unconstitutional violation of individuals rights...
Everyone screams out against random or mandatory carding and checking. . . until a person who wasn't carded or questioned gets away with **** like setting their underpants on fire in an effort to blow up and airplane . . . then everyone screams "Why isn't the system efficient enough to catch everyone before they do something bad!"
Right, as if capitalists on either side of the isle have, as a group, ever given a flying **** about the human rights record of their trading partners. :lol:
You vote, you get to voice an opinion...you don't vote **** off!
Isn't it weird how conservatives tend to completely flip their views on personal liberties when it comes to law enforcement issues?
Seriously, we have people supporting a secret law.
Yep. The police and state authority