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The republican have a way of taking the liberl bs and beating them over the head


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2012 Dec 31, 3:04am   14,153 views  86 comments

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http://radio.foxnews.com/toddstarnes/top-stories/lawmaker-slams-asinine-newspaper-for-publishing-gun-info.html

Ball, from Patterson, NY, said he planned to introduce legislation that would keep permit information private except to prosecutors and police.

Those Libs should be proud of them selves. NY will now have concealed, concealed permits. Kind of a wrong knee jerk response if you ask me. A better suited law, would be while anyone is free to request information. They are not at liberty to publish or reproduce that information in any way. You may feel free to post it or share that single hard copy as much as you want, as long as it is the original, while you are not allowed to make copies. But you may not post it on websites, or publish information in news papers.
But I guess it was too hard of a stretch to make that connection.

#politics

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1   marcus   2012 Dec 31, 6:49am  

You and the republican party need to get a room.

2   Patrick   2012 Dec 31, 7:06am  

CaptainShuddup says

Those Libs

Captain, I think you are mistaken when you attribute political views to some imaginary essential nature that you think people have.

"Those Libs" exist only in your mind. Actual people are not so easily defined.

3   HEY YOU   2013 Jan 1, 2:22am  

marcus says

You and the republican party need to get a room.

I hope the room is padded.They might hurt themselves.

4   Raw   2013 Jan 1, 2:26am  

marcus says

You and the republican party need to get a room.

I don't recommend any protection be used.

5   Peter P   2013 Jan 1, 2:34am  


"Those Libs" exist only in your mind. Actual people are not so easily defined.

But labels are fun. Saying anything about them is like stating a tautology. You will never be wrong. :-)

6   Meccos   2013 Jan 1, 2:36am  


"Those Libs" exist only in your mind. Actual people are not so easily defined.

Why do people get so roused by these labels then?

7   Peter P   2013 Jan 1, 2:43am  

Meccos says

Why do people get so roused by these labels then?

Don't know. They also let labels define them.

I am an existentialist.

8   Dan8267   2013 Jan 1, 6:10am  

A suburban New York City newspaper said they will publish more names and addresses of residents holding gun permits even as critics fear the newspaper’s decision will put non-gun owners at risk from criminals.

Both major parties are wholly responsible for this. The fundamental problem is that in America, we the people have no right to privacy. We used to. It was an assumed right because it was so basic and obvious that no one even questioned it. The founding fathers fucked up by not making this obvious necessity an explicit right because no one even thought of violating it.

Fast forward 200 years and the government thinks it's completely OK to rip your clothes off by force and probe your ass, vagina, and any other orifice even if you have committed no crime. Until we have a Constitutional amendment that strongly protects the right to privacy -- something that would end the TSA and similar agencies -- this problem is only going to get worse.

So blame the left all you want, Captain, but your right wing nuts led the charge to eliminate all privacy in this country. You have no one to blame but yourself for the lack of basic privacy and human dignity in our society.

9   Raw   2013 Jan 1, 6:39am  

Dan8267 says

Fast forward 200 years and the government thinks it's completely OK to rip your clothes off by force and probe your ass, vagina, and any other orifice even if you have committed no crime. Until we have a Constitutional amendment that strongly protects the right to privacy -- something that would end the TSA and similar agencies -- this problem is only going to get worse.

Privacy and safety is a tradeoff. Most people are willing to give up some privacy in exchange for safety. The founding fathers could not have foreseen a world of aeroplanes, nuclear weapons, and crazy suicide bombers. If they had, they would have made safety a top priority.
The solution is to ensure the government does not misuse rules that infringe on my privacy like making sure my balls don't get grabbed at the airport by a pervert.

10   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 7:06am  

Usual foolish commentary from a delusional racist bigot.

11   CL   2013 Jan 22, 8:21am  

Raw says

making sure my balls don't get grabbed at the airport by a pervert.

There are priests and boy scout troop leaders at the airport?

12   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:25am  

CaptainShuddup says

But I guess it was too hard of a stretch to make that connection.

Shot them self in the foot they did! smart !!!

13   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:32am  

Raw says

The founding fathers could not have foreseen a world of aeroplanes, nuclear weapons, and crazy suicide bombers.

Disagree.. they understood how man created inventions and would continue to do so in the future.. be it from the Biblical times to Middle Ages to their contemporary periods..they too understood crazy suicide bombers... the were called the Mongols even in their history books.

"Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers launched their balloon, the world's first hydrogen-filled balloon, on August 27, 1783, from the Champ de Mars (now the site of the Eiffel Tower); Benjamin Franklin was among the crowd of onlookers."

The next great challenge was to fly across the English Channel, a feat accomplished on January 7, 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard.

and another invention...

The first aircraft disaster occurred in May 1785 when the town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland was seriously damaged when the crash of a balloon resulted in a fire that burned down about 100 houses, making the town home to the world's first aviation disaster. To this day, the town shield depicts a phoenix rising from the ashes.

14   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:35am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Disagree.. they understood how man created inventions and would continue to do so in the future.. be it from the Biblical times to Middle Ages to their contemporary periods..they too understood crazy suicide bombers... the were called the Mongols even in their history books.

"Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers launched their balloon, the world's first hydrogen-filled balloon, on August 27, 1783, from the Champ de Mars (now the site of the Eiffel Tower); Benjamin Franklin was among the crowd of onlookers."

Disagree, because hydrogen balloons and splitting atoms are very alike! Not!

15   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:36am  

thomaswong.1986 says

The next great challenge was to fly across the English Channel, a feat accomplished on January 7, 1785 by Jean-Pierre Blanchard.

Similar to a nuke, right!

Repukes cannot help creating fake starmen can they.

16   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:38am  

thomaswong.1986 says

The first aircraft disaster occurred in May 1785 when the town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland was seriously damaged when the crash of a balloon resulted in a fire that burned down about 100 houses, making the town home to the world's first aviation disaster. To this day, the town shield depicts a phoenix rising from the ashes.

Your intelligence needs an adjustment!

Your comparisons and thoughts on this subject are all over the place.

Stupid, Stupid,Stupid.

17   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:39am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Disagree.. they understood how man created inventions and would continue to do so in the future.. be it from the Biblical times to Middle Ages to their contemporary periods..they too understood crazy suicide bombers... the were called the Mongols even in their history books.

Wow your an idiot.

18   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:40am  

thomaswong.1986 says

The first aircraft disaster occurred in May 1785 when the town of Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland was seriously damaged when the crash of a balloon resulted in a fire that burned down about 100 houses, making the town home to the world's first aviation disaster. To this day, the town shield depicts a phoenix rising from the ashes.

Wow your a moron!

19   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:44am  

Thedaytoday says

Similar to a nuke, right!

Repukes cannot help creating fake starmen can they.

you have no faith in man... so you want to control and enslave everything and everyone.

and you call that progress... what a chump !

20   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:46am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Thedaytoday says

Similar to a nuke, right!

Repukes cannot help creating fake starmen can they.

you have no faith in man... so you want to control and enslave everything and everyone.

and you call that progress... what a chump !

So Alexander Graham Bell who invented the phone could one day foresee SMARTPHONES!!!!

NO!

The founding fathers had no clue.

Your the foolish chump, chump!

21   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:47am  

Choke on it !

Photophone
Main article: Photophone
Bell and Tainter's photophone, of 1880.

The world's first wireless telephone conversation occurred in 1880, when Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter invented and patented the photophone, a telephone that conducted audio conversations wirelessly over modulated light beams

22   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:48am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Choke on it !

Photophone

Main article: Photophone

Bell and Tainter's photophone, of 1880.

The world's first wireless telephone conversation occurred in 1880, when Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter invented and patented the photophone, a telephone that conducted audio conversations wirelessly over modulated light beams

Ignorant fool! I VERY CLEARLY SAID SMARTPHONE!!!!!!!!!

NOT CELLPHONE!

Obviously, you do not know the difference.

You must have one of those Apple iPhone Appliances you call a smartphone

23   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:49am  

Thedaytoday says

Ignorant fool! I SAID SMARTPHONE!!!!!!!!!

Obviously, you do not know the difference.

you have shit on your face.. how does it taste...

You have a disire to enslave mankind and hinder progress.. too bad.

24   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:50am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Thedaytoday says

Ignorant fool! I SAID SMARTPHONE!!!!!!!!!

Obviously, you do not know the difference.

you have shit on your face.. how does it taste...

You mum likes it.

25   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:51am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Thedaytoday says

Ignorant fool! I SAID SMARTPHONE!!!!!!!!!

Obviously, you do not know the difference.

you have shit on your face.. how does it taste...

Ignoramus

26   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:52am  

Thedaytoday says

So Alexander Graham Bell who invented the phone could one day foresee SMARTPHONES!!!

thomas, not light cellphones or something similar, SMARTPHONES!

If you don't know the difference ask a young person!

27   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:53am  

Thedaytoday says

Ignoramus

like I said.. for a liberal you have no faith in mankind and want to enslave them..

your kind is no different than Stalin and Hitler... you proved it by your comments above.

28   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:54am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Thedaytoday says

Ignoramus

like I said.. for a liberal you have no faith in mankind and want to enslave them..

your kind is no different than Stalin and Hitler... you proved it by your comments above.

LOL Idiot.

What I proved is that you have no grasp of technology and the founding fathers would not have dreamed of what we have today.

Comparing balloons and nukes,lmfao! IDIOT!

You dont know the difference from a cellphone and a smartphone,

so your opinion is meaningless.

Keep embarrassing yourself fool.

29   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:56am  

Thedaytoday says

thomas, not light cellphones or something similar, SMARTPHONES!

If you don't know the difference ask a young person!

all things take time.. wired to wireless and than smartphones...
from sundial to a clock.. yes they had clocks in 1700s as well.

Our founders were not so close minded as you state... far from it..

30   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 8:57am  

thomaswong.1986 says

smartphones...

from sundial to a clock..

You still don't get it !!!!

You obviously vote Republican, math and science are not your strong subjects

31   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 8:58am  

Thedaytoday says

What I proved is that you have no grasp of technology and the founding fathers would not have dreamed of what we have today.

I know more about tech long before you took a dump in your diapers.

Again.. all your showing is your insanity in controlling people like a fascist and communist.

a defect of your generation...

32   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 9:01am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Thedaytoday says

What I proved is that you have no grasp of technology and the founding fathers would not have dreamed of what we have today.

I know more about tech long before you took a dump in your diapers.

Again.. all your showing is your insanity in controlling people like a fascist and communist.

I don't think so moron. Your arguments are weak and without merit. Your understanding of technology is myopic and your rhetorical application is wrong.

33   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 9:03am  

Thedaytoday says

You obviously vote Republican, math and science are not your strong subjects

math and science long before you were born... after all i am native to silicon valley...

34   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 9:04am  

Thomas, keep comparing balloons and nukes,lmfao! IDIOT!

You also have no idea of which generation I belong, so again your arguments contain no merit are without validation and plain old wrong.

35   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 9:05am  

thomaswong.1986 says

Thedaytoday says

You obviously vote Republican, math and science are not your strong subjects

math and science long before you were born... after all i am native to silicon valley...

Long before most people by the sounds of it. Your out of touch, you dont know the different between a phone, cellphone and a smartphone. The founding fathers could not have dreamed of that progression.

You also compare antiquated technologies and inventions to modern day technology that people 250 years ago flying balloons would not have imagined. Why do you fight this? Your wrong, this was your analogy.

36   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 9:06am  

Thedaytoday says

I don't think so moron. Your arguments are weak and without merit. Your understanding of technology is myopic and your rhetorical application is wrong.

this has nothing to do with ME.. and everything to do with your liberal elitist attitude,

what ? are you the chosen one like your leader Obama-rama...

37   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 9:08am  

thomaswong.1986 says

math and science long before you were born... after all i am native to silicon valley...

So what? You grasp of technology and the past is flawed.

38   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 9:08am  

Thedaytoday says

Long before most people by the sounds of it. Your out of touch, you dont know the different between a phone, cellphone and a smartphone. The founding fathers could not have dreamed of that progression.

You also compare antiquated technologies and inventions to modern day technology that people 250 years ago flying balloons would not have imagined. Why do you fight this? Your wrong, this was your analogy.

all things today came from some antiquated invention from 100s of years ago...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connections_%28TV_series%29

Connections explores an "Alternative View of Change" (the subtitle of the series) that rejects the conventional linear and teleological view of historical progress. Burke contends that one cannot consider the development of any particular piece of the modern world in isolation. Rather, the entire gestalt of the modern world is the result of a web of interconnected events, each one consisting of a person or group acting for reasons of their own motivations (e.g. profit, curiosity, religious) with no concept of the final, modern result of what either their or their contemporaries' actions finally led to. The interplay of the results of these isolated events is what drives history and innovation, and is also the main focus of the series and its sequels.

To demonstrate this view, Burke begins each episode with a particular event or innovation in the past (usually Ancient or Medieval times) and traces the path from that event through a series of seemingly unrelated connections to a fundamental and essential aspect of the modern world. For example, the episode "The Long Chain" traces the invention of plastics from the development of the fluyt, a type of Dutch cargo ship.

39   Thedaytoday   2013 Jan 22, 9:10am  

thomaswong.1986 says

liberal elitist attitude,

Thanks. But I am not an elite or a liberal. But you are an idiot.

40   thomaswong.1986   2013 Jan 22, 9:10am  

Thedaytoday says

So what? You grasp of technology and the past is flawed.

you clearly flunked history.. just a obamatron.. what ever the liberal media pumps into you.

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