
Also because I have penis inferiority issues.
Been drinking tonight?EtUL wrote:You know what's funny tho? For all the bitching you and the euros etc. do, you don't mean shit. I consider my vote for Bush endless entertainment on my end as the rest of you shit your diapers crying over him the last four years. I think from now on I'm basing my vote on what will get the freedom fighters here the most riled up.
lolEtUL wrote:You know what's funny tho? For all the bitching you and the euros etc. do, you don't mean shit. I consider my vote for Bush endless entertainment on my end as the rest of you shit your diapers crying over him the last four years. I think from now on I'm basing my vote on what will get the freedom fighters here the most riled up.
Think about what placing a small arsenal in a high school, or moreover someone feeling that it needs to be there actually means. What sort of horrible failure on so very many levels does that indicate? That's the difference right there. My point is one of law-abiding citizens of legal age exercising their constitutional right to keep and bear a firearm vs educators feeling so besieged that they must stockpile weapons within reach to protect themselves from loopy teenagers.R00k wrote:If you say a public campus is like a public square, then what legally separates it from a public high school campus? It sounds like you don't think we should legally be able to prevent 21 year old licensed students from carrying on public grounds - why is it okay to prevent adult teachers with permits from carrying on public grounds?Nightshade wrote:Putting armories in high schools is a sickening concept to me. If it's a violent school, hire HIGHLY trained security officers and install metal detectors. Then, dedicate resources to fixing the underlying problems.
I'm not saying I necessarily disagree with you, but the distinction seems important.
4 beers, you know me....wanna fuck?Peenyuh wrote:Been drinking tonight?EtUL wrote:You know what's funny tho? For all the bitching you and the euros etc. do, you don't mean shit. I consider my vote for Bush endless entertainment on my end as the rest of you shit your diapers crying over him the last four years. I think from now on I'm basing my vote on what will get the freedom fighters here the most riled up.
That's just a pleasant side effect. You call me a moron, but really I'm just a libertarian. Live and let live is what I feel. Unfortunately for me that usually means my views fall closer with the republican nutjobs than it does the bleeding heart libs. I'm not so naive as to think a third party has any chance, so there is where my vote goes.GONNAFISTYA wrote: lol
You'd fuck up your vote to spite a bunch of cunts on the internet.
Hey, look over there. Isn't that Liza Minnelli?EtUL wrote: 4 beers, you know me....wanna fuck?
Like I said, I don't disagree with you.Nightshade wrote:Think about what placing a small arsenal in a high school, or moreover someone feeling that it needs to be there actually means. What sort of horrible failure on so very many levels does that indicate? That's the difference right there. My point is one of law-abiding citizens of legal age exercising their constitutional right to keep and bear a firearm vs educators feeling so besieged that they must stockpile weapons within reach to protect themselves from loopy teenagers.R00k wrote:If you say a public campus is like a public square, then what legally separates it from a public high school campus? It sounds like you don't think we should legally be able to prevent 21 year old licensed students from carrying on public grounds - why is it okay to prevent adult teachers with permits from carrying on public grounds?
I'm not saying I necessarily disagree with you, but the distinction seems important.
You don't know what libertarian means.EtUL wrote:4 beers, you know me....wanna fuck?
That's just a pleasant side effect. You call me a moron, but really I'm just a libertarian. Live and let live is what I feel. Unfortunately for me that usually means my views fall closer with the republican nutjobs than it does the bleeding heart libs. I'm not so naive as to think a third party has any chance, so there is where my vote goes.GONNAFISTYA wrote: lol
You'd fuck up your vote to spite a bunch of cunts on the internet.
You can't and that's not what I'm proposing. What you're saying in this post is not the scenario that you originally put forth, that of the school-maintained, select teacher accessible armory.R00k wrote: But, legally speaking, how can you allow 21 year old students to carry guns on campus, and deny the right of adult teachers to carry theirs on public campus, if they have a carry permit?
eTooL may or may not know what libertarian means, but being in favour of private firearms ownership is perfectly consistent with libertarian principles. on the other hand, he thinks the republicans are more libertarian than the dems, so he probably doesn't know squat from jack about libertarian ideasR00k wrote:You don't know what libertarian means.EtUL wrote:4 beers, you know me....wanna fuck?
That's just a pleasant side effect. You call me a moron, but really I'm just a libertarian. Live and let live is what I feel. Unfortunately for me that usually means my views fall closer with the republican nutjobs than it does the bleeding heart libs. I'm not so naive as to think a third party has any chance, so there is where my vote goes.
Yea, I realize that's not what my proposal was earlier -- I was talking about where you mentioned earlier in the thread that teachers shouldn't be allowed to have weapons in high schools. (I'm pretty sure I read that, maybe I should double check)Nightshade wrote:You can't and that's not what I'm proposing. What you're saying in this post is not the scenario that you originally put forth, that of the school-maintained, select teacher accessible armory.R00k wrote: But, legally speaking, how can you allow 21 year old students to carry guns on campus, and deny the right of adult teachers to carry theirs on public campus, if they have a carry permit?
Personally, I don't think it's right for a mature adult to be carrying a weapon around children, as opposed to a mature adult carrying a weapon around other adults. Besides, in the grand scheme of things, school shootings are such isolated incidents that allowing teachers CC permits really does amount to surrendering to sensationalist paranoia.
No, there's certainly nothing about gun ownership that conflicts with libertarian idealsseremtan wrote:eTooL may or may not know what libertarian means, but being in favour of private firearms ownership is perfectly consistent with libertarian principles. on the other hand, he thinks the republicans are more libertarian than the dems, so he probably doesn't know squat from jack about libertarian ideas
http://www.quake3world.com/forum/viewto ... =1&t=36559EtUL wrote:Wrong.R00k wrote:You don't know what libertarian means.
I don't see how any of what you just said makes torture and unjustified imprisonment okay. So yea, you are the moron.EtUL wrote:Its pretty idealistic to believe that you can keep and apply one set of political views to all world affairs and situations. You can be completely against murder, but if you are in a situation where your life is in danger and killing an attacker will end that, I think that view will change.
FFS that thread was laughing at the Human Rights group anyway. Of course I'm the moron tho.
Sounds like it would do you some good.EtUL wrote: Christ lets pull out the dictionaries.
What they did at GTMO wasn't torture, you pussy liberals. OH NO THERE ARE DOGS BARKING CLOSE TO THEM AND THEY ARE SLEEP DEPRIVED OH THE HUGE MANATEE!!!! I also support them detaining suspected terrorists and the like down there, but I agree with you they need to charge them in good time. Unfortunately we still haven't come to an agreement on how the fuck to try them, and even if you grant them POW status we can still hold them till the end of the war, which, sucks for them, could be a long time. It's a bit more complicated when the enemy soldiers aren't wearing uniforms.R00k wrote: I don't see how any of what you just said makes torture and unjustified imprisonment okay. So yea, you are the moron.
And now you've broadened that to imply that we shouldn't strive to maintain any common morals in the world, because no values are absolute.
So you sound more like an anarchist than a libertarian, on top of being a moron.