Paradise Lost???

JGREGORY

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lakeman, that Jersey law is old news. Apparently it was sponsored by some dogooder senator in responce to a grieving mother whos son was killed by a tractor trailer driver that was awake for over 24hrs. <br /><br />As for enforcement, next to immpossible.
 

Carphunter

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Have to agree with SBN........HUH. <br /><br />What the h#ll are you talking about.
 

pjc

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yea, me too--<br />i suspect the final chapter will be very revealing as to USA social condition today??????? :confused: :confused: :confused:
 

lakeman1999

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Chapter #11<br />In that bustling land, the choice of how to develope property was heavily regulated by local governments that often demanded fees or concessions for the privelege. That is, when the developement was not prohibeted outright by national "moistland" regulations that had no foundation in statutory or constitutional law.<br />Even home owners were often required to get permission to simply build an edition to their homes, or to erect a tool shed on their so-called private property. And so it seemed that "private property" became not a system protecting individual liberty, but a system which, while providing the "illusion" of ownership, actually just allocated and assigned government-mandated burdans and responsibilities. :confused: :eek: :( :mad:
 

aspeck

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OMG, is Lakeman trying to pad his posts? ;) :p :confused:
 

lakeman1999

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OMG, is Lakeman trying to pad his posts
Aspeck, if you mean the two post with just the gremlins, no they happened because if you type a posting in notepad, or somewhere, and then copy and past in your posted message, then try to add gremlins, it will only post the gremlins. :D :D
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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lakeman, it won't do that if after you paste, hit space bar once and then add your gremlins.
 

lakeman1999

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Chapter #12<br />Still this mightily productive people believed themselves to live in the most capitalistic society on earth, a society dedicated to the protection of private property. And so they retained the right to keep and bear arms. Just in case their government ever sought to deprive them of their property without just compensation. Besides, the people had little cause for alarm. Far from worrying about government control of their property, the more immediate problem was what to buy next. <br />The people were a simple lot, politically speaking, and reaily mistook the ability to aquire an endless assortment of consumer goods as the essence of personal freedom.<br />The enlightened rulers of this great land did not seek to deprive the people of their right to bear arms. Unlike tyrants of the past, they had learned that it was not necessary to disarm the masses. The people proved time and time again that they were willing accomplices to the ever expanding authority of the government, enslaved by their own desire for safety, security, and welfare. :D :D :) :confused: :rolleyes: :( :mad: :mad:
 

lakeman1999

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Chapter #13<br />The people could have their guns. What did the rulers care? They already posessed the complete obedience that they required. <br />In fact, in their more Machiavellian moments, the rulers could be heard to admit that permitting the people the right to keep and bear arms was a marvelous tool of social control, for it provided the people with the illusion of freedom.<br />The people among the most highly regulated on earth, told themselves that they were free because they retained the means of revolt. Just in case things ever got really bad. No one, however, seemed to have to clear an idea what "really bad" really meant. The people accepted the fact that their government no longer even remotely resembled the plan set forth in their original constitution. And the peoples values no longer remotely resembled those of their Founding Forbears.
 

lakeman1999

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Chapter #14<br />The people, in their naivete', really believed that the means of revolt were to be found in a piece of inanimate metal! Really it was laughable... and pathetic.<br />No, the rulers knew that the people could safely be trusted with arms. The government educated their children, provided for their retirement in old age, bequethed assistance if they lost their jobs, mandated that they recieved health care, and even doled out food and shelter if they were poor.<br />The government was the very air the people breathed from childhood to grave. Few could imagine, let alone desire, any other kind of world. <br />To the extent that the people paid any attention to their system of government, the great mass spent their days simply clamouring for more or better "programs", more "rational" regulations, in short, more of the same. The only thing that really upset them was waste, fraud, or abuse of the exsisting programs. Such shenanigans brought forth vehement protest demanding that the government provide their services more effeciently, danmnit! The nation's stirring national anthem, adopted long ago by men who fought for their liberty, ended by posing a question, in hopes in keeping the spirit of liberty alive. Did the flag still fly, it asked, over the land of the free? :confused: :confused:
 

miloman

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Lakeman<br />Some of those posts are real good and some certianly are'nt my question is..............what are ya smokin ................and can I have some<br /><br />SORRY I had to say that no hard feelings
 

aspeck

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lakeman, just pickin' - in one of them moods today! Post away, and I will keep reading. ;)
 

Link

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Hey I know exactly where he is comming from! :) <br /><br />My brother builds a pond to put some fish in it<br />The goverment now calls it a wetland.. he can't<br />use his own land anymore!<br /><br />A Judge wants a better view of the water so he<br />has his gardner cut some trees down on public<br />land... catches a little flake in the news but<br />somehow you never hear about it again.<br /><br />Who ever said life was fair! Just deal with it and<br />remember to vote! <br /><br />Flame on Lakeman.. I'll continue reading
 

rwise

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well said lakeman1999, I don't own my home I rent it from my government! After all it is Of The Government, For The Government, and Buy The Government!
 
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