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Do you have your papers comrade?
Brent P wrote: > http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 You're really paranoid aren't you. Graham |
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In article >, Pooh Bear wrote:
> > > Brent P wrote: > >> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 > > You're really paranoid aren't you. No. Just thought the first part was interesting. But you're in the UK right? How is it to have everywhere you drive recorded? Or have they not thrown the switch on that yet? How about that the non-manditory national ID your government is pushing on you that is needed to do just about anything? |
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Pooh Bear > wrote: > Brent P wrote: > > > http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 > > You're really paranoid aren't you. > > Graham He has a point. -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia "If you raise the ceiling 4 feet, move the fireplace from that wall to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard." |
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Do you have your papers comrade?
On Sat, 06 May 2006 08:08:28 GMT, Alan Baker > wrote:
>In article >, > Pooh Bear > wrote: > >> Brent P wrote: >> >> > http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 >> >> You're really paranoid aren't you. >> >> Graham > >He has a point. And if he keeps his hat on, nobody will notice it. Look, we Americans _don't_ trust the government. Not our, yours, or anybody else's. The tendancy of government is to deprive people of freedom. That's why we have 250 million privately owned firearms in the country - so we _can_ resist it, if need be. There was a time, about 10 years ago, when the government was going around burning down people's churches with them in it (Waco, Tx.), and laying siege to remote mountain cabins with families in them and shooting women with babies in their arms (Ruby Ridge) that it was looking like we might actually have to use 'em for that purpose. But then we elected Republicans, and people were more comfortable with that - at least they weren't bent on collecting up all our means of resisting them, by outlawing guns. The freedoms in this country are being taken away, slowly but surely. We can't do half the stuff we used to be able to do, such as buy any drug we could afford, carry a gun down the street either in hand or holster, live wherever we had the money to buy land since there was no "zoning" concept, and lots of other things. If I had a time machine, I'd really be fearful of flipping the switch to advance it 200 years - no telling what sort of slavery the people at that time may have to endure, and how much the government will be micromanaging their lives. Dave Head |
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Do you have your papers comrade?
In article >,
Dave Head > wrote: > On Sat, 06 May 2006 08:08:28 GMT, Alan Baker > wrote: > > >In article >, > > Pooh Bear > wrote: > > > >> Brent P wrote: > >> > >> > http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 > >> > >> You're really paranoid aren't you. > >> > >> Graham > > > >He has a point. > > And if he keeps his hat on, nobody will notice it. > > Look, we Americans _don't_ trust the government. Not our, yours, or anybody > else's. The tendancy of government is to deprive people of freedom. That's > why we have 250 million privately owned firearms in the country - so we _can_ > resist it, if need be. There was a time, about 10 years ago, when the > government was going around burning down people's churches with them in it > (Waco, Tx.), and laying siege to remote mountain cabins with families in them > and shooting women with babies in their arms (Ruby Ridge) that it was looking > like we might actually have to use 'em for that purpose. But then we elected > Republicans, and people were more comfortable with that - at least they > weren't > bent on collecting up all our means of resisting them, by outlawing guns. > > The freedoms in this country are being taken away, slowly but surely. We > can't > do half the stuff we used to be able to do, such as buy any drug we could > afford, carry a gun down the street either in hand or holster, live wherever > we > had the money to buy land since there was no "zoning" concept, and lots of > other things. If I had a time machine, I'd really be fearful of flipping the > switch to advance it 200 years - no telling what sort of slavery the people > at > that time may have to endure, and how much the government will be > micromanaging > their lives. > > Dave Head Ummm... Work on basic comprehension a little bit before launching into a tirade, 'K? When I said "he" I was talking to the guy who made the "paranoid" crack. If I'd meant that the guy who made the crack had a point, I would have replied to him with "you have a point", wouldn't I? So who do you suppose I meant had a point, then? -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia "If you raise the ceiling 4 feet, move the fireplace from that wall to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard." |
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Alan Baker wrote:
> When I said "he" I was talking to the guy who made the "paranoid" crack. Well you have to admit that it was an ambiguous pronoun. |
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Do you have your papers comrade?
"Pooh Bear" > wrote in message ... > > > Brent P wrote: > >> http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 > > You're really paranoid aren't you. > > Graham You can be paranoid, and it doesn't mean that they aren't out to get you. Seems like he has proof on video (with audio!) that he should be aranoid. -Dave |
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Look, we Americans _don't_ trust the government.
----------------------------------------------------------- You're making me laugh. Most trusted Bush and swallowed the brazen, fantastic lies he fed them--remember how a majority was led to believe by Bush's insinuations that Saddam was behind 911? So no, actually Americans do trust the government. |
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Do you have your papers comrade?
Brent P wrote: > http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...13178970789137 What do you expect? It's backwater podunk USA. |
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