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    rhino

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    Wow.

    You're always good (for a Brit), but the text below is exceptional. Well said, sir. WELL SAID.


    Ummm, isn't the NRA still pushing Project Exile?:rolleyes:

    My civil rights are not responsible for the thuggery of a few nihilistic mopes.

    You want to have your white guilt about the blood on the street of yet another IBE, Mr. Tully? Fine, go right ahead and feel guilty and wring your hands as the police hose the blood off yet another Indianapolis sidewalk.

    However, my civil rights did not hurt those people. What hurt those people is your product, the hundreds of Shamus Pattons that will be out on the street next weekend. Hundreds of manchildren without fathers, without guidance, without discipline. Raised by women and a govenment check they lash out at their father-longing, not knowing why they are so angry or so destructive only to tell me (years later sometimes) through the chickenwire reinforced glass that they wish they knew their fathers.

    The product of the Welfare State which feeds on nihilism and digests out raw violence and human misery. That product is a fruit of your labors, Mr. Tully.

    Those shootings are on you and your side, not me and not my rights.
     

    thompal

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    However, my civil rights did not hurt those people. What hurt those people is your product, the hundreds of Shamus Pattons that will be out on the street next weekend. Hundreds of manchildren without fathers, without guidance, without discipline. Raised by women and a govenment check they lash out at their father-longing, not knowing why they are so angry or so destructive only to tell me (years later sometimes) through the chickenwire reinforced glass that they wish they knew their fathers.

    The product of the Welfare State which feeds on nihilism and digests out raw violence and human misery. That product is a fruit of your labors, Mr. Tully.

    Those shootings are on you and your side, not me and not my rights.

    I tried to rep you for this, but can't. I wanted to thank you for your viewpoint, which is undoubtedly unique among INGOers.
     

    jclark

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    Ummm, isn't the NRA still pushing Project Exile?:rolleyes:

    My civil rights are not responsible for the thuggery of a few nihilistic mopes.

    You want to have your white guilt about the blood on the street of yet another IBE, Mr. Tully? Fine, go right ahead and feel guilty and wring your hands as the police hose the blood off yet another Indianapolis sidewalk.

    However, my civil rights did not hurt those people. What hurt those people is your product, the hundreds of Shamus Pattons that will be out on the street next weekend. Hundreds of manchildren without fathers, without guidance, without discipline. Raised by women and a govenment check they lash out at their father-longing, not knowing why they are so angry or so destructive only to tell me (years later sometimes) through the chickenwire reinforced glass that they wish they knew their fathers.

    The product of the Welfare State which feeds on nihilism and digests out raw violence and human misery. That product is a fruit of your labors, Mr. Tully.

    Those shootings are on you and your side, not me and not my rights.
    This is a damn good post. Repped when I can!!!!!!
     

    PatriotPride

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    Ummm, isn't the NRA still pushing Project Exile?:rolleyes:

    My civil rights are not responsible for the thuggery of a few nihilistic mopes.

    You want to have your white guilt about the blood on the street of yet another IBE, Mr. Tully? Fine, go right ahead and feel guilty and wring your hands as the police hose the blood off yet another Indianapolis sidewalk.

    However, my civil rights did not hurt those people. What hurt those people is your product, the hundreds of Shamus Pattons that will be out on the street next weekend. Hundreds of manchildren without fathers, without guidance, without discipline. Raised by women and a govenment check they lash out at their father-longing, not knowing why they are so angry or so destructive only to tell me (years later sometimes) through the chickenwire reinforced glass that they wish they knew their fathers.

    The product of the Welfare State which feeds on nihilism and digests out raw violence and human misery. That product is a fruit of your labors, Mr. Tully.

    Those shootings are on you and your side, not me and not my rights.

    Rep'd! :yesway:
     

    ThrottleJockey

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    I was a tot in the 80's; I went in the 00's and it wasn't bad.
    I truly am sad for your generation:( You will just never know. In the '80s (and before) and a bit into the '90s, B-town was a cool place. It was not owned by old man Cook and was not the Liberal utopia it is today. I miss Garcias and spaceport, and the book store near Kilroys that sold single cigarettes for a dime and didn't card... Is peoples park even still there? PM me and I'll tell you the story of peoples park if you're interested and I can tell you a LOT more about the history of that little town. Dammit, now you've got me reminiscing about all he quarry holes that used to be there.....good times...
     

    Benny

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    Drinking your milkshake
    I truly am sad for your generation:( You will just never know. In the '80s (and before) and a bit into the '90s, B-town was a cool place. It was not owned by old man Cook and was not the Liberal utopia it is today. I miss Garcias and spaceport. Is peoples park even still there? PM me and I'll tell you the story of peoples park if you're interested and I can tell you a LOT more about the history of that little town. Dammit, now you've got me reminiscing about all he quarry holes that used to be there.....good times...

    Haha, I never lived there, just had friends who did, thus the reason I went to some Little 5s...I only experienced the good parts, not the bad.:D
     

    antdog/zook

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    I truly am sad for your generation:( You will just never know. In the '80s (and before) and a bit into the '90s, B-town was a cool place. It was not owned by old man Cook and was not the Liberal utopia it is today. I miss Garcias and spaceport, and the book store near Kilroys that sold single cigarettes for a dime and didn't card... Is peoples park even still there? PM me and I'll tell you the story of peoples park if you're interested and I can tell you a LOT more about the history of that little town. Dammit, now you've got me reminiscing about all he quarry holes that used to be there.....good times...


    I WAS DOWN THERE STATING IN 90' what a goodtime! crazy, but good! kinda like the "snakepit" used to be.
     

    JetGirl

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    What hurt those people is your product, the hundreds of Shamus Pattons that will be out on the street next weekend. Hundreds of manchildren without fathers, without guidance, without discipline. Raised by women and a govenment check they lash out at their father-longing, not knowing why they are so angry or so destructive only to tell me (years later sometimes) through the chickenwire reinforced glass that they wish they knew their fathers.

    The product of the Welfare State which feeds on nihilism and digests out raw violence and human misery.

    "Government does not solve problems; it subsidizes them." --Ronald Reagan
     

    JJGatesE30

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    Too lazy to do a search on this but seriously, "black expo"? Is this just an Indy thing? I have never heard of anything like this before until I heard about the shooting that went with it.

    black expo...really?
     
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