KenDckey
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ORIGINAL: KenDckey I personally believe that we are turning into a police state. A state where a law is more important than the constitution. A state where one person can change laws arbitrarily without the approval of the body that created the law. Perhaps if you had not spent your time in the shit house smoking ciggaretts you might have had the opportunity to study the u.s. constitution. Ya know it allows that kinda shit to be. Now where you were during history class when they were teaching us that the actions of jefferson and jackson were not all that different than the actions of nixon or obama. LOL Jackson told SCOTUS that if they wanted to enforce their rules to do it. They didn't. Was he wrong, probably, but he did gain Florida for us. LOL Where children are being advised to report those (including family members) who speak out against ideas and programs of government. Did you have a big bowl of dumb ass for breakfast? Defend this plate of truds or retract it. Common core does this in my opinion. Where personal responsibility and decision making is moving toward being governed. And yet you support corporations which are the very essence of avoidance of personal responsibility. Why is that? Why is it that you can support the existence of corporations and have the audacity to claim to believe in personal responibility. I support the decisions who are the sole owners of stores when it comes to religious freedom, providing that they don't impose their religious beliefs on others. For example, Hobby Lobby wasn't about limiting birth control, only abortion control because their belief is that is murder. Hence they restricted 4 of the 20 pills. Yet they don't allow us condoms under Obamacare which is great for STD control. Under Obmamcare, these decisions are taken from business and given to the government. Up here, we have a monopoly on health care because the government made it that way, which I think is a violation of RICO laws. A state where people feel entitled to be given everything. Like the way you scammed your lifetime medical care from the army? I worked for my healthcare. 20+ long years. No I didn't like getting shot at for it, and the VA has refused to see me for my service connected issues. Also, against what I was promissed when I joined, my social security has been deminished because I am a soldier. I was also required to join Medicare (federal law) and pay my fee like everyone else for that insurance when I turned 65. I have lived in those states, and they aren't as wonderful as one might think. Which states are those and just what did you find wrong with them? Or is that a fucking secret? Ethiopia, where based upon one's tribal connections, you were denied employment, opportunity, free speech, and other such things we consider basic to our way of life. Also Berlin, Germany where my house was hit by bullets from the East (Berlin is 211 air miles from the West when I was there) for trying to be with family. Now, I see where those charged with enforcing those laws are rebelling against them. What the fuck are you talking about? What cops are refusing to do their sworn duty as revenue enhancement officers? Isn't it in Colorado that many of the county sheriff's made this stand on gun rights? What I fear is that this will eventually turn into more than words if things keep going like they are. You have mentioned before that you are armed and delusional. So what do you have to worry about? Armed yes, delusional, possibly - you gotta talk to my doc and I don't think she will talk to you about it. What do I have to worry about? My sworn duty to defend and uphold the constitution and my sworn duty to obey those officers appointed over me - yes, I am a soldier in the even that as has been described in Congress that the people MIGHT rise up against the President and his Administration
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