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MidEngineManiac
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DEC 01, 12:30 PM
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Maybe its time to replace that "ordered" society with something much more dis-ordered that has been slowly, bit-by-bit lost over the past 40-50 years. (and longer)
Personally, I have NO intention of "functioning" in it when I have other options. I've actually beyond had enough of it.
Believe me, if I find a way to sheet gold bricks tomorrow, by the weekend I will be as far as I can possibly get from "society" and it can go **** itself. And take its compelled-speech, Orwellian thought-control, double-speak, social-engineering bullshit and political-correctness with it. They can take that "mindless positive thinking, positive" and "motivational speaker and pizz off. Next motivational poster gets shoved in my face goes into a fire pit.
Some virus or asteroid or zombie going to get rid of them ??? GOOD, then I can get some peace and quiet.
No, I don't apologize for farting in my own home or truck either. Screw ya if ya dont like it. My truck, my home, my rules.
Drink your own brown-shirt societal kool-aid. I wont.[This message has been edited by MidEngineManiac (edited 12-01-2020).]
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MidEngineManiac
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DEC 01, 01:24 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Maybe in your little world, but not in the world of the US Constitution.
A diseased and sick nation falls under promote the general welfare.

In almost all modern nations, the above is true and in those same nations, fraud and abuse of the welfare/disability benefits is very widespread. Tons of people that are able to work have figured out how to play the system and I see all the time, those same people ***** and moan about 'others' being on the same govt dole they are. Their #1 factor is that they are sociopaths. .. can't/won't function in an ordered society.
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And ya know something Don ? For a guy who's life was shaped machine-gunning thought-controllers and socialists (Commies for the greater good) out of a helicopter door......You sure did change the tune about your ideals.
You forgot to underline the part about "Domestic Tranquility"....[This message has been edited by MidEngineManiac (edited 12-01-2020).]
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rinselberg
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DEC 01, 02:25 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by MidEngineManiac: Believe me, if I find a way to sheet gold bricks tomorrow . . . |
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But if that doesn't pan out, you're just going to keep using up what looks to be a "measurable" part of your days going online to repeat (essentially) the same unchanging thoughts that you've been hashing and rehashing for the last umpteen years?
I wish I could offer a practical suggestion.
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rinselberg
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DEC 01, 02:32 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by MidEngineManiac:
And ya know something Don ? For a guy who's life was shaped machine-gunning thought-controllers and socialists (Commies for the greater good) out of a helicopter door......You sure did change the tune about your ideals.
You forgot to underline the part about "Domestic Tranquility".... |
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That could be the dumbest "MEMorandum" yet. If not the dumbest, then among the dumbest.
Your head is stuck inside of some kind of cartoon world. It's not this world.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 12-01-2020).]
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williegoat
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DEC 01, 02:37 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
But if that doesn't pan out, you're just going to keep using up what looks to be a "measurable" part of your days going online to repeat (essentially) the same unchanging thoughts that you've been hashing and rehashing for the last umpteen years?
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I think you and MEM should go in to business together and start your own tabloid style "news" service. It would be an instant hit. You could even do a weekly radio spot.

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MidEngineManiac
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DEC 01, 02:42 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
But if that doesn't pan out, you're just going to keep using up what looks to be a "measurable" part of your days going online to repeat (essentially) the same unchanging thoughts that you've been hashing and rehashing for the last umpteen years?
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Nope, Rinsey...this time I am going to do exactly the same thing I've always done. Dont need a unofrm to do whats right.
or to be the guy thats there wiping direah off the walls and puke off the floor from cancer.
This is my third go around, and somewhere in there I am still the only Canadian who ever recovered a sergent-majors widow's ring from the bottom of a lake.
Maybe somebody else should of showed up....Just once. Dad is puking on the floor, shitting on the mattress and my brother tells me its my problem, clean it... I did.
I'm looking after Kim...what happens later, happens later. One of those other "forces" things from 1984...we dont abondon our own. Period.
Dive a lake again looking fr a ring ????...OOOHHHH, hell NO ! thats frucking cold !!!! Not one of you human assholes could show up that time either...ya all ran and left it on me.[This message has been edited by MidEngineManiac (edited 12-01-2020).]
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Boondawg
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DEC 01, 03:35 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by MidEngineManiac:
And ya know something Don ? For a guy who's life was shaped machine-gunning thought-controllers and socialists (Commies for the greater good) out of a helicopter door......You sure did change the tune about your ideals.
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I'll bet he never once forgot they were people. Presently in the same line of work he was in. Killing people. To protect other people from being killed.
It may seem nonsensical, but that was the job.
Mem, I don't mind conspiracies as theories, as they can serve to stimulate the mind and exercise the imagination. They are actually a lot of fun to delve into all the seemingly connected threads. My problem with them is their attitude.
They all seem to deal with doing harm. You never hear about a conspiracy to make things better. Bad news always plays better then good news.
It's like the scared shipwrecked kids on the island in the novel "Lord of the Flies". Two of them hear scary noises coming out of a cave on the other side of the island. They bring the news back to camp that there is some kind of monster in the cave. Over time the story gets told and retold at night around the campfire by & to a bunch of scared kids.
When they finally kill the monster, they find they had actually killed the wounded Captain (and their possible savior) from the shipwreck. All because of fear and ignorance, with a situation magnified, feeding it. That's not a good place to be in the decision-making process of what is real & what ain't.
A steady, measured mind is far more beneficial to discovery than chasing scary secret shadows.
That being said, you do seem like a nice-enough fellow.  [This message has been edited by Boondawg (edited 12-01-2020).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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DEC 01, 03:51 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Maybe in your little world, but not in the world of the US Constitution.
A diseased and sick nation falls under promote the general welfare.

In almost all modern nations, the above is true and in those same nations, fraud and abuse of the welfare/disability benefits is very widespread. Tons of people that are able to work have figured out how to play the system and I see all the time, those same people ***** and moan about 'others' being on the same govt dole they are. Their #1 factor is that they are sociopaths. .. can't/won't function in an ordered society.
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A yes... the phrase that is used to justify every single Democrat scandal, decree, dictate, and whim...
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olejoedad
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DEC 01, 03:58 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Boondawg:
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Mem, I don't mind conspiracies as theories, as they can serve to stimulate the mind and exercise the imagination. They are actually a lot of fun to delve into all the seemingly connected threads. My problem with them is their attitude.
They all seem to deal with doing harm. You never hear about a conspiracy to make things better. Bad news always plays better then good news.
It's like the scared shipwrecked kids on the island in the novel "Lord of the Flies". Two of them hear scary noises coming out of a cave on the other side of the island. They bring the news back to camp that there is some kind of monster in the cave. Over time the story gets told and retold at night around the campfire by & to a bunch of scared kids.
When they finally kill the monster, they find they had actually killed the wounded Captain (and their possible savior) from the shipwreck. All because of fear and ignorance, with a situation magnified, feeding it. That's not a good place to be in the decision-making process of what is real & what ain't.
A steady, measured mind is far more beneficial to discovery than chasing scary secret shadows.
That being said, you do seem like a nice-enough fellow. 
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Wow!
You just described what the media has done to Trump for the last four years![This message has been edited by olejoedad (edited 12-01-2020).]
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Boondawg
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DEC 01, 04:15 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]: A yes... the phrase that is used to justify every single Democrat scandal, decree, dictate, and whim... |
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Like Republicans "Shall not be infringed"...except for felons, the insane, and the idiot living next door to your kid's bedroom experimenting with making explosives.
Interpretation is as open in The Constitution as it is in The Bible. And not just to those scary Democrats.
Republicans can be just as douchey.
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