DEATHMASTER
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That's a hilarious statement.
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I have a friend who actually went to it.
He says it wasn't political. It was mostly an event to honor our troops and to pray for them. So by the sound of it, it may have been an actually pretty nice event.... if you are religious and honor our soldiers. Imagine a political rally without anger or attacking the other party.
I think Glenn Beck is normally a ridiculous blowhard but it sounds like he is behaving this time.
That's a hilarious statement.
So does Maryland, and many other states. Nice job shrugging off the shittiest law in a country known as a melting pot.
I don't know of anyone personally who says to repeal the 14th amendment. I've only ever seen that on the net.....
I keep forgetting how backwards a lot of the country is compared to Arizona.
Well, then let me introduce you to the Arizona senator that supports the repeal of the 14th amendment: Jon Kyl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4PsI2h6a9o
granted he may not want to totally repeal the amendment, but you can be damned sure he would like to it be "fixed" so that the children born here from illegal aliens would not be American citizens
The majority being 'backwards' is a funny thing to say.Since that's no longer an issue, why is my statement hillarious?
The majority being 'backwards' is a funny thing to say.
No other country on the planet does this. The law was originally passed so that the children of former slaves would get the same rights a white man would. It is used out of context just as much as some other amendments.
No other country on the planet does this. The law was originally passed so that the children of former slaves would get the same rights a white man would. It is used out of context just as much as some other amendments.
So, we should be just like every other country?
edit: lol at context, what about the 2nd amendment?
2nd amendment says the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Doesnt say what type of arms, how they function, or what caliber they use...
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
As much as I know you'd all love to have dissenting views snuffed out, he fortunately is still alive and well.
no, i meant this:
Its talking about the right of the people of the militia. I know its splitting hairs. I really dont give a damn about it, I love guns, and I think the 2nd amendment has been interpreted just fine. I'm just saying that if your gonna use the context argument to change/repeal the 14th amendment, might as well do it for the rest as well.
But I digress. Actually, I have to admit, re-reading your comments to mine, I am not sure where you stand on the 14th. Do you think the 14th should be interpreted so that ALL children born here in the US (no matter the context) would be legal citizens, or should it be amended because it really was written for the children of slaves (thus children of illegal aliens would not be automatic citizens).The term "regulated" means "disciplined" or "trained".[140] In Heller, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that "[t]he adjective 'well-regulated' implies nothing more than the imposition of proper discipline and training."[141] Regarding a well regulated militia, Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist No. 29:
A tolerable expertness in military movements is a business that requires time and practice. It is not a day, or even a week, that will suffice for the attainment of it. To oblige the great body of the yeomanry, and of the other classes of the citizens, to be under arms for the purpose of going through military exercises and evolutions, as often as might be necessary to acquire the degree of perfection which would entitle them to the character of a well-regulated militia, would be a real grievance to the people, and a serious public inconvenience and loss.[51]
Regarding regulation and training of the militia, Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist No. 29:
"If a well regulated militia be the most natural defence of a free country, it ought certainly to be under the regulation and at the disposal of that body which is constituted the guardian of the national security...confiding the regulation of the militia to the direction of the national authority...(and) reserving to the states...the authority of training the militia".[51]
But on the otherhand, if you meant that we wished them to be snuffed out due to having no audience to pander to, due to rational and educated citizens not buying his blatantly idiotic, hate-mongering ideas, then you're right. I would love that.
Sadly, you couldn't be any more wrong. The nutback and the bimbo have hundreds of thousands of hateful, gun totting, religious drones following their gospel. We wouldn't be even talking about this if Obama was white and didn't have that particular ethnic name.
^This. Glad someone said it.
This country has gone to shit. it was so much better when slick willie was prez
Since that's no longer an issue, why is my statement hillarious?
So it's more like
"I keep forgetting how backwards a lot of the country is compared to Arizona which is even more backward in some regards but I don't like them so they don't count."
Classy.
Not to mention the culture here is great. Much better than any east coast city or state. California has almost the same culture, but it's GOVERNMENT is far, far different (and insolvent I might add.) It's a west coast thing. We like our freedoms over here.
How is Arizona culture better than anywhere on the East coast? Who's pulling shit out of their ass now?
As far as I can tell, the north east is the most tolerable society in the USA. I've lived in the deep south, south east, and have visited the midwest, and I couldn't stand any of them. The north east may have its problems, but the average citizen here is so much more tolerable. Probably because the people here are intelligent and rational people. Top 5 IQ states represent! The only exception is NYC.
EDIT: lol, Arizona is #50 on highest IQs in the US.
How is Arizona culture better than anywhere on the East coast? Who's pulling shit out of their ass now?
Oh no, I'm afraid I don't love my freedoms as much as you.
You are so much more freedomey.
My issue with the law was in ANYTHING being "compulsory" for a citizen to do. That's my main beef with Obama's healthcare as well- it's COMPULSORY insurance enrollment or penalty of fines or jail. That is just wrong. Arizona has filed a lawsuit, along with many other states, challenging Obama's healthcare for those very reasons, and I think that's great.
RakuraiTenjin said:Not to mention the culture here is great. Much better than any east coast city or state. California has almost the same culture, but it's GOVERNMENT is far, far different (and insolvent I might add.) It's a west coast thing. We like our freedoms over here.
It isn't due to economic freedom- it is due to corrupt politicians claiming the commerce clause gives the federal government the regulate absolutely anything it pleases. COMPULSORY PURCHASING is the ANTITHESIS of economic freedomIt's rather ironic that the due to pursuit of economic freedom has resulted in compulsory insurance enrollment for you. If it weren't for the ridiculous amount of lobbying power the health insurance and pharmaceutical industry have, you guys would have a public option that would be both a massive improvement to the heath care system itself as well as the standard of living in the U.S. Also, at least 35,000 wouldn't die everywhere because of being unable to afford health bills.
That's just Maricopa County, and I agree against his tactics, but the state itself and Maricopa County officials have been duking it out with him lately quite a lot. There is a lot of legal action going on that doesnt make it into the media outside of Arizona so much. I'm not talking about fed actions against him either, I'm talking about lawsuits from county officials as well as auditing uncovering abuse of purchasing power, etc.If you're a business in Arizona, sure. If you're a person, you're much better off in any state that doesn't have Joe Arpaio in it
The hell are you on about? Hell if they did that to vacant houses it might help the market here. But there is definately not house bulldozing going on. The only thing I can even think you're referring to is the proposed Loop 202 Freeway expansion, but that was rerouted and no homes were ever bulldozed, it was just one proposed route of several.bulldozing houses
Maricopa County Jails are pretty damn shitty to be in, but they are definately not so terrible as Amnesty International should be weighing in. Thats a political jab at Sherriff Arpaio. While I am against Arpaio, I wont stand by and let it tarnish the reputation of Arizona. The entire MCSO and staff is not the emodiment of Sheriff Joe Arpaio. The real issue to take up is private state prisons and issues with those (nationwide problem), rather than issues with any county jails.beating people blind and being condemned by Amnesty International for his treatment of inmates.
The west coast culture is generally more accepting to various lifestyles and ideas. There is no factoid or statistic I can give you to verify that- it's just a matter of experiencing different places and types of people throughout your life. And I'm not just talking about race. The East is just more uptight and prude.
I assume youre using the NEAP map, which isnt about IQ so much as elementary school test results. Aside from that, the difference between the min and max avg IQs by state is about 5 points, negligible. The data is useless.
My issue with the law was in ANYTHING being "compulsory" for a citizen to do. That's my main beef with Obama's healthcare as well- it's COMPULSORY insurance enrollment or penalty of fines or jail. That is just wrong. Arizona has filed a lawsuit, along with many other states, challenging Obama's healthcare for those very reasons, and I think that's great.
It isn't due to economic freedom- it is due to corrupt politicians claiming the commerce clause gives the federal government the regulate absolutely anything it pleases. COMPULSORY PURCHASING is the ANTITHESIS of economic freedom
This was still about Joe Arpaio, whose known for performing full raids on suspected illegal immigrants and drug dealers that are both massively disproportionate to the alleged crimes committed, as well as completely reckless to the safety of bystanders. Everything there was about Joe Arpaio, not Arizona in general. Although...RakuraiTenjin said:The hell are you on about?
RakuraiTenjin said:Maricopa County Jails are pretty damn shitty to be in, but they are definately not so terrible as Amnesty International should be weighing in. That's a political jab at Sherriff Arpaio. While I am against Arpaio, I wont stand by and let it tarnish the reputation of Arizona.
Car insurance is NOT compulsory. I can own a car and not have car insurance. As an agreement of using the vehicle on the public highway system I need to have it insured, though. And that's just for motor vehicles. I can use a buggy, bike, or other non motorized transport on the public highway system without having car insurance.So you want car insurance non compulsory then?
The free market has made it almost economically suicidal to live in the U.S. without having health insurance, thanks to corporations lobbying Washington to allow for "economic freedom" and other conservative rhetorical nonsense. If it weren't for those lobbyists brainwashing the public into believing this crap, you would literally have more economic freedom than you do now, because then you would have an option to choose the private or public health care system, instead of this bollocks "compulsory insurance" compromise that got passed through.
Government regulation is not the problem here, it's the corporate pressure that forced congress to compromise on their promise of a single-payer/universal health care system. We have both public and private options over here in Australia, no one goes bankrupt from medical bills nor does the mentally ill turn to crime in order to afford pharmaceuticals over here. That's because we have regulations in place that allow the government to subsidize and control the price of drugs. Because of that kind of regulation, our drug prices are 3 to 6 times cheaper than the U.S. and the drug companies are still able to turn a profit. That's just one thing we do differently to the U.S. that saves Australia a ridiculous amount of money in health-care.
The logic you're using is Milton Friedman "Getting rid of the minimum wage improves living standards" logic you're using. Ayn Rand stuff. It's like the logic behind Communism, only to other extreme. In theory it sounds alright, but in practice it's completely awful because of individual greed.
This was still about Joe Arpaio, whose known for performing full raids on suspected illegal immigrants and drug dealers that are both massively disproportionate to the alleged crimes committed, as well as completely reckless to the safety of bystanders. Everything there was about Joe Arpaio, not Arizona in general. Although...
When a guy like Arpaio is made Sheriff in Maricopa County, the largest county in the state, its going to reflect on your state whether you like it or not. Saying that you wont stand by and let it tarnish the reputation of Arizona means literally nothing because it's not your opinion that effects how people view him and Arizona.
Also, the prison system in the U.S. is generally terrible, so saying it could be worse still isn't much of an improvement. But you can't blame Arizona for that.