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Response to: More Guns, Less Crime Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

Well thats a rather ignorant statement, "More guns, less cire." Really I doubt guns are a factor in crime, if people want to commit crime they would just obtain a different type weapon. I really don't see how more guns would reduce crime. More people would die surely, but crime would be the same.

The only way to reduce crime is to increase the standard of living, pass fair laws, educate the masses, and promote good citizen ship.

Guns really shouldn't impact crime at all, if the need is there people will commit crimes. Adding more guns will do nothing and is quite ignorant. Taking away guns will do nothing and is quite ignorant. To solve a problem you most deal with the root of the problem.

Lastly do you write anything yourself, or do you just regurgetate articles written by other people?

Response to: NO SIG IS SAFE Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

What are you on about?

Response to: FIND UNDER 100 VOTE SCORES!!!!!!!!! Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

Thats sad, some many people with no lives. There pathetic existence centered around protection and blam points. Hopefuly you will all die at a young age so you can't infect society with your pitiful lifestyles.

Response to: Song Of The Open Road, Walt Whitman Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

Cool, I also like T.S Elliot. "The Hollow Men" was another great one.

Response to: Hu's on first Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

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Response to: Perception of thought Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

........ Damn. I think I'll put the joint down now.

Really thats interesting to think of, maybe our mind is creating some flase world, we could be different from everyoen else and not even realize it.

Response to: Statement, True or false? Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

True

$ > Freedom

True

Capitalism > Freedom

True

Greed > Freedom

True

Response to: Perception of thought Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 03:24 AM, Spike_J_Wolfwood wrote: Since the mind depends on electrical impulses to define the world the true mind can never directly experience anything and must trust the information sent to it. This makes it hard to prove that anything really exists outside of your own mind.Wait,......in that case, if you transcend consciousness.......do you stop being? Maybe that’s why it’s so hard, it’s a failsafe.

No, for I also reciever input from you in forming my thought. You understood what I said, thus validating my thoughts. Just being able communicate shows us we really exist outside of our own minds. I think. haha.

Response to: Abortion Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 02:49 AM, Spike_J_Wolfwood wrote: Well, in the end I think that somewhere in all of this me, verg, and MarijuanaClock agree on some things but I’m way to drunk to figure out what exactly. I say cheers to you gentlemen and lets rest assured in our mutual respect for each other, for I would not waste time arguing with someone who I did not respect.

Sounds good, cheers.

Response to: Thought perception Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

I replied to the other thread

Response to: Perception of thought Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

Thoughts are triggered from what you see, smell, touch, and hear. All thoughts are stimulated by some outside input. Thats not to say all actions are, your body performs all maner of actions with out your conscience knowledge.

If you were completly isolated and did not have sight, smell, touch, and hearing. Well then you wouldn't even know you exist, and couldn't form thought.

Response to: Abortion Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

Who gives a damn?

Who are you to force your morals onto others? In the end do you have to deal with there mistakes? Who are you to say whats right? Your morals are societies morals?

Response to: s1te4op and nathan101 boycott Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

Sterben Sie Bitte

Response to: Der Krank Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

At 12/3/02 01:16 AM, MarijuanaClock wrote: Halt die Schnauze Kraut

Thats Recht I sagte es.

Response to: Der Krank Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

Halt die Schnauze Kraut

Response to: Bush The War Hawk Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 12:37 AM, MarijuanaClock wrote:
At 12/3/02 12:27 AM, MonkeyMan_Inc wrote:
FDR solved the depression reguardless of war. Unemployment was falling drasticly even before America started to produce weapons of war.
FDR died before WWII even ended so how could he have solved the depression? Not to mention women didn't have work before the war hmmmm.War helped because we had plenty of jobs opening up for people without jobs but this was the 30s so it probaly won't help like it did in the 30s but it may help.

he was pressident for 2 terms before the war even began, then becuase of the war he was pressident for additional time.

Response to: Bush The War Hawk Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 12:27 AM, MonkeyMan_Inc wrote:
FDR solved the depression reguardless of war. Unemployment was falling drasticly even before America started to produce weapons of war.
FDR died before WWII even ended so how could he have solved the depression? Not to mention women didn't have work before the war hmmmm.War helped because we had plenty of jobs opening up for people without jobs but this was the 30s so it probaly won't help like it did in the 30s but it may help.

He was Pressident during the great depression. Unemployment was cut in half through social programs and deficit financing. Read a fucking history book.

Response to: Religion, Nationalism, Capitalism. Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

........... no answer eh?

Response to: Conservatives and Liberals Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

meh

Response to: Song Of The Open Road, Walt Whitman Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

*sigh*

Response to: Bush The War Hawk Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 12:07 AM, MonkeyMan_Inc wrote: Another big reason Bush wants war is that he most likely trying to keep people from realizing how shity our economy has gotten. Another reason that involves the economy is that after WWII the great depresion ended. In other words war may help the economy.Plus oil is power.

FDR solved the depression reguardless of war. Unemployment was falling drasticly even before America started to produce weapons of war.

Response to: What if Busj invaded Iraq... Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 12:00 AM, Spike_J_Wolfwood wrote:
Too true but a guy can dream, can't he?

Of course, lol.

Response to: Abortion Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/3/02 12:10 AM, Spike_J_Wolfwood wrote:

:Pro choice allows for a woman to do as she pleases if that is in fact what she wants and never forces its way on anyone. You don’t want one, that’s cool but don’t tell everyone else that they can’t because you don’t believe in it.

I concure. Well said.

Response to: Smoking Posted December 3rd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/2/02 11:58 PM, Spike_J_Wolfwood wrote: The point is that if he is in the bar as well then he is likewise doing damage to his body, and how come no one is this concerned about the possible VD you could possibly pick up off someone in a bar. Not to mention the fact that if I’m drinking I might do damage to places other than his liver if he gives me grief about my smoking. What I’m trying to say is that there are bigger things to worry about.

Buddy if your like that when you drink, put the fucking glass down.

It's called self control, and get this, I like to utilize it.

haha

Response to: What kinda booze do ya liketa drink Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

At 12/2/02 11:58 PM, aherdofgoats wrote: F.B.I.
a.k.a. Frozen Black Irish - It's a blend of Smirnoff, Kaluha, Baileys and vanilla ice cream

What, The, Fuck.

Response to: Song Of The Open Road, Walt Whitman Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

You un-cultured bastard! lol.

Response to: Song Of The Open Road, Walt Whitman Posted December 3rd, 2002 in General

universe,
Old age, flowing free with the delicious near-by freedom of death.

13
Allons! to that which is endless as it was beginningless,
To undergo much, tramps of days, rests of nights,
To merge all in the travel they tend to, and the days and nights
they tend to,
Again to merge them in the start of superior journeys,
To see nothing anywhere but what you may reach it and pass it,
To conceive no time, however distant, but what you may reach it and
pass it,
To look up or down no road but it stretches and waits for you,
however long but it stretches and waits for you,
To see no being, not God's or any, but you also go thither,
To see no possession but you may possess it, enjoying all without
labor or purchase, abstracting the feast yet not abstracting one
particle of it,
To take the best of the farmer's farm and the rich man's elegant
villa, and the chaste blessings of the well-married couple, and
the fruits of orchards and flowers of gardens,
To take to your use out of the compact cities as you pass through,
To carry buildings and streets with you afterward wherever you go,
To gather the minds of men out of their brains as you encounter
them, to gather the love out of their hearts,
To take your lovers on the road with you, for all that you leave
them behind you,
To know the universe itself as a road, as many roads, as roads for
traveling souls.

All parts away for the progress of souls,
All religion, all solid things, arts, governments-all that was or is
apparent upon this globe or any globe, falls into niches and
corners before the procession of souls along the grand roads
of the universe.

Of the progress of the souls of men and women along the grand roads
of the universe, all other progress is the needed emblem and
sustenance.

Forever alive, forever forward,
Stately, solemn, sad, withdrawn, baffled, mad, turbulent, feeble,
dissatisfied,
Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men,
They go! they go! I know that they go, but I know not where they go,
But I know that they go toward the best- toward something great.

Whoever you are, come forth! or man or woman come forth!
You must not stay sleeping and dallying there in the house, though
you built it, or though it has been built for you.

Out of the dark confinement! out from behind the screen!
It is useless to protest, I know all and expose it.

Behold through you as bad as the rest,
Through the laughter, dancing, dining, supping, of people,
Inside of dresses and ornaments, inside of those wash'd and trimm'd
faces,
Behold a secret silent loathing and despair.

No husband, no wife, no friend, trusted to hear the confession,
Another self, a duplicate of every one, skulking and hiding it goes,
Formless and wordless through the streets of the cities, polite and
bland in the parlors,
In the cars of railroads, in steamboats, in the public assembly,
Home to the houses of men and women, at the table, in the bedroom,
everywhere,
Smartly attired, countenance smiling, form upright, death under the
breast-bones, hell under the skull-bones,
Under the broadcloth and gloves, under the ribbons and artificial
flowers,
Keeping fair with the customs, speaking not a syllable of itself,
Speaking of any thing else but never of itself.

14
Allons! through struggles and wars!
The goal that was named cannot be countermanded.

Have the past struggles succeeded?
What has succeeded? yourself? your nation? Nature?
Now understand me well- it is provided in the essence of things that
from any fruition of success, no matter what, shall come forth
something to make a greater struggle necessary.

My call is the call of battle, I nourish active rebellion,
He going with me must go well arm'd,
He going with me goes often with spare diet, poverty, angry enemies,
desertions.

15
Allons! the road is before us!
It is safe- I have tried it- my own feet have tried it well- be not
detain'd!

Let the paper remain on the desk unwritten, and the book on the
shelf unopen'd!
Let the tools remain in the workshop! let the money remain unearn'd!
Let the school stand! mind not the cry of the teacher!
Let the preacher preach in his pulpit! let the lawyer plead in the
court, and the judge expound the law.

Camerado, I give you my hand!
I give you my love more precious than money,
I give you myself before preaching or law;
Will you give me yourselp. will you come travel with me?
Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?

Response to: Bush The War Hawk Posted December 2nd, 2002 in Politics

*nods in complet and total agreement

haha

Response to: Smoking Posted December 2nd, 2002 in Politics

At 12/2/02 11:55 PM, MonkeyMan_Inc wrote: Make tobacco illegal then make mj leagal!

sounds good =)

Response to: What kinda booze do ya liketa drink Posted December 2nd, 2002 in General

2 oz. Gin
1/2 oz. dry Vermouth
Olive or Zest