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  1. maidenn.c.indiana

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    There are entirely too many people in this country who are living off welfare, unfortunately I believe it has become so engrained that you'll never be able to end it
  2. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    With all the recent doom and gloom talk regarding the sequester tax cuts, Obama has officially jumped the shark.
  3. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I don't know the answer to the illegal immigration problem, but I am against any proposed amnesty program. Plenty of immigrants have come into this country who worked at and completed the required steps to become legal citizens.Why now do you want to say that because somebody is already here...
  4. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    i have no problems with "foreigners" or their opinions and if you took my last post that way, then you took it the wrong way. the main point of my post was that where does the government stop when you start allowing it to infringe upon you're rights. many are of the opinion that the gun laws in...
  5. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    it's pointless to argue amongst ourselves about gun control in the u. s. because if you don't actully live here you'll never understand the culture. just as i wouldn't understand the culture of a european or whereever the hell you're from culture, because i do not live there. what get's me...
  6. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I'm sure the picture is a joke. But at the same time i believe that all these people saying that we should ban all firearms would be hoping and praying that a neighbor with a firearm would help out if someone was trying to do harm to his/her family.
  7. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I knew it was only a matter of time before the lawsuits over the Newtown shootings would begin but this is crazy. A 6 year girl who was a student at the school has filed lawsuit for pain and suffering due to the shootings and the cursing she witnessed/heard that day. I smell some money grubbing...
  8. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I wasn't talking about Obama, I voted for him both times. And as I said because of a combination of reasons, things on the issues of guns will not change all that much in this country.Not saying if that's bad or good it just is what it is.
  9. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I admit to being both a cynic and a gun advocate. I'm a cynic because we can discuss this issue until we're all blue in the face and yet I think we all know that in the end not a whole lot is going to change. And I share some responsiblity for that unfortunate fact because when I cast my vote...
  10. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    Not that I'd ever want to be or know someone who is murdered, but if it was going to happen I'd guess I'd rather be shot than have someone play batter's up with a bat to my head
  11. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    Good article although I don't necessarily agree with everything that he says. On a different front, yesterday I heard some talking head on the radio say that last year in the U.S. 12,000 people were killed with guns. Don't know if he was right or not but that was what he said. Now that is a big...
  12. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I understand that it's all about reducing the risk and I have absolutely no problem with that. But reducing the risk does not eliminate the risk. Are you saying that since a person could'nt get a gun that he only was able to kill three people instead of twenty and so that's a better scenerio...
  13. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I still say that even if all firearms were done away with, you would still have random acts of unexplainable violence. If someone is so sick and determined to take out as many innocent people as they can, they will find a way and unfortunately that's how it is. Timothy Mcviegh did'nt use a...
  14. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    I have no problems with foreigners speaking out on this subject. Unfortunately some of them have had similar tragic occurences in their own country. This problem is far too complex to say that the solution is to ban or reduce the amount of firearms in this country or to spend more to help treat...
  15. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    No matter what is done it's going to be a long time before results will be seen. How do we locate and treat the people with mental issues that make them more likely to perform these tragic deeds. It's not like there is test we can give that points them out. For the sake of argument let's say...
  16. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    Maybe we should go back to where people carried swords and arrows.
  17. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    If you want to reduce the amount of firearms great. But tell me this, where and how do you start to reduce the amount of firearms because you're not going to start by taking mine away. Sorry if you don't like that but do you really think that I'm the only one who feels that way? It's a natural...
  18. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    While I respect your opinion I have to disagree. Discipline is a strong part of structure IMO. Mental health is a major part of the problem I agree and without a doubt more resources need to be used to confront and correct this problem. I don't know your age, but I can remember back in the early...
  19. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    IMO opinion part of the problem is a lack of discipline among this country's youth. When I was growing up you knew that if you messed up there were going to be consequences such as being grounded or getting your ass busted. Today if you tried to bust your kids ass for messing up, somebody...
  20. maidenn.c.indiana

    USA Politics

    As I stated in my post, he shot her 9 times. Maybe a lack of gun would've stopped it. But as I also stated if you're pissed off enough at someone to shoot them 9 times, odds are you're going to kill or at the very least seriously harm them whether you use a gun, knife, or your bare hands.
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