Chuck Norris calls for a revolution.

Quote from Barth Vader:

I will admit up front that I have an extreme, deep distrust of government. It is my bias, and a sin that I try to control.

I will also add that I would assume that given the gigantic size of the federal government, that a few honorable hard working individuals do indeed exist.

It is my experience of dealing with these people for decades, that most are lazy, lying, incompetent, go along to get along tax dollar sucking leeches, waiting for either the next paid holiday or retirement.

Anyone who feeds their families off the sweat of others ( the military being the only exception ), should be ashamed of themselves, and should endeavor to get a "real" livelyhood as soon as practical.

You are certainly entitled to your opinion, but a government that can willfully, and without remorse murder its citizens, is nothing more than a rabid animal.

Wow, that felt good.........




You forgot to add in some cases ...........criminal.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Suggesting I "rent John Adams" is just one indicator that you are from the "I learned everything from TV" generation...

Yes, sophomoric to suggest that Adams and company would act today in relation to our own government they formed to the way they acted against King George...

No insightful study can be gained by watching John Adams. However it will give you a perspective as to how far government can go before a revolution is deserving.

If you read a biography on Thomas Jefferson or John Adams which I am certain you have not you will realize that the current government corruption, tyranny and control is growing ever closer to the days of 1776.

Also the founding fathers would heavily be against the form of government today and the massive spending done by Obama. Adams was very against an international foreign policy while Jefferson was very much against the federal government doing anything besides defending the nation and providing freedom and individual liberty.

Do you really think the founding fathers would agree with the massive control and size of the government today?
 
"No insightful study can be gained by watching John Adams."

That's why you recommended renting it?

"Go rent John Adams and gain some perspective."

LMAO...

I think the founding fathers would have been opposed to the idea that the Constitution as written was equipped to deal with modern 21st century life in America...


Quote from NeoRio1:

No insightful study can be gained by watching John Adams. However it will give you a perspective as to how far government can go before a revolution is deserving.

If you read a biography on Thomas Jefferson or John Adams which I am certain you have not you will realize that the current government corruption, tyranny and control is growing ever closer to the days of 1776.

Also the founding fathers would heavily be against the form of government today and the massive spending done by Obama. Adams was very against an international foreign policy while Jefferson was very much against the federal government doing anything besides defending the nation and providing freedom and individual liberty.

Do you really think the founding fathers would agree with the massive control and size of the government today?
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

"No insightful study can be gained by watching John Adams."

That's why you recommended renting it?

"Go rent John Adams and gain some perspective."

LMAO...

I think the founding fathers would have been opposed to the idea that the Constitution as written was equipped to deal with modern 21st century life in America...

I can attend a class on nuclear science and gain a perspective. I however cannot gain a deep and profound insight in the field of nuclear science by just attending one class though.

Since when was perspective and a deep insight the same thing? Since you decided to twist words around?
 
"Sense when was perspective and a deep insight the same thing? Sense you decided to twist words around?"

I am the one twisting words?

ROTFLMAO...

Common sense is sorely lacking in today's "I got all my education by watching TV" generation...

Quote from NeoRio1:

I can attend a class on nuclear science and gain a perspective. I however cannot gain a deep and profound insight in the field of nuclear science by just attending one class though.

Sense when was perspective and a deep insight the same thing? Sense you decided to twist words around?
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

"Sense when was perspective and a deep insight the same thing? Sense you decided to twist words around?"

I am the one twisting words?

ROTFLMAO...

Common sense is sorely lacking in today's "I got all my education by watching TV" generation...

per¡¤spec¡¤tive (pər-sp¨§k'tĭv) Pronunciation Key
n.

A view or vista.
A mental view or outlook: "It is useful occasionally to look at the past to gain a perspective on the present" (Fabian Linden).
The relationship of aspects of a subject to each other and to a whole: a perspective of history; a need to view the problem in the proper perspective.
Subjective evaluation of relative significance; a point of view: the perspective of the displaced homemaker.

When you gain a perspective you gain a point of view. However you need to have an open mind.



in¡¤sight (ĭn's¨©t') Pronunciation Key
n.
The capacity to discern the true nature of a situation; penetration.
The act or outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in an intuitive manner.

The capacity of discerning the true nature of a situation is much more than just having a point of view.


The dictionary is your friend Optional.
 
Now you have the sense to go to the dictionary to weasel away from your "rent Adams" perspective?

LOL!

Quote from NeoRio1:

per¡¤spec¡¤tive (pər-sp¨§k'tĭv) Pronunciation Key
n.

A view or vista.
A mental view or outlook: "It is useful occasionally to look at the past to gain a perspective on the present" (Fabian Linden).
The relationship of aspects of a subject to each other and to a whole: a perspective of history; a need to view the problem in the proper perspective.
Subjective evaluation of relative significance; a point of view: the perspective of the displaced homemaker.

When you gain a perspective you gain a point of view. However you need to have an open mind.



in¡¤sight (ĭn's¨©t') Pronunciation Key
n.
The capacity to discern the true nature of a situation; penetration.
The act or outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in an intuitive manner.

The capacity of discerning the true nature of a situation is much more than just having a point of view.


The dictionary is your friend Optional.
 
Quote from Barth Vader:



Anyone who feeds their families off the sweat of others ( the military being the only exception ), should be ashamed of themselves, and should endeavor to get a "real" livelyhood as soon as practical.

You are certainly entitled to your opinion, but a government that can willfully, and without remorse murder its citizens, is nothing more than a rabid animal.

Wow, that felt good.........


Please specify when and where the "government" murdered its citizens "without remorse". And by government, I am not referring to the state, in terms of capital punishment, nor am I referring to individual dumbass government workers who bungle their jobs.

If a rant "feels good", you may need to get out more often! :-)
 
Quote from smilingsynic:

Please specify when and where the "government" murdered its citizens "without remorse". And by government, I am not referring to the state, in terms of capital punishment, nor am I referring to individual dumbass government workers who bungle their jobs.

If a rant "feels good", you may need to get out more often! :-)

Well, for starters, how about these:

1) Kent State
2) Waco
3) Ruby Ridge

And, yes, I probably do need to get out more often.........but I have several million bureaucrats to feed :cool:
 
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