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20th August 05, 07:46 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Mike n NC
...uber-lib "how can you" or "why do you" kind prefering the mantra of "it is better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
Mike
Not sure what Uber Lib means. Maybe you can explain that to me.
It is a great article. I am glad that Cliff was able to help.
Not sure how people would react around here to a guy in a kilt coming after them!
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20th August 05, 10:35 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Will
Not sure what Uber Lib means. Maybe you can explain that to me.
It is a great article. I am glad that Cliff was able to help.
Not sure how people would react around here to a guy in a kilt coming after them!
and I'm not sure what part you don't understand? I'm refering to those of the ultra liberal bent (the left wing radicals) that would have us not resist violent crime, give up guns (want my chainsaw too?) and keep releasing convicted criminals to prey on us again and again. The same ones that have lawyers (and money) that have convinced the courts to rule that the primary job of the police is not to protect the citizen but to uphold order of the society. All in the face of proof that none of this worksdoesn't work.
That help any?
Mike
Last edited by Mike n NC; 20th August 05 at 10:40 AM.
Reason: Cause I can't rite terday
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20th August 05, 10:52 AM
#3
I used to be a comic book writer/artist.
Maybe we should start a strip called "The Kilted Crusader"
Just a thought....heheheheheheheh
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20th August 05, 10:56 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Mike n NC
...ultra liberal bent (the left wing radicals)...
Mike
Thanks
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20th August 05, 11:14 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Mike n NC
and I'm not sure what part you don't understand? I'm refering to those of the ultra liberal bent (the left wing radicals) that would have us not resist violent crime, give up guns (want my chainsaw too?) and keep releasing convicted criminals to prey on us again and again. The same ones that have lawyers (and money) that have convinced the courts to rule that the primary job of the police is not to protect the citizen but to uphold order of the society. All in the face of proof that none of this worksdoesn't work.
That help any?
Mike
sounds like someone's getting their clothes twisted......respect, just having some fun.
Actually, what you described sounds like far right to me, but that was covered by The Who.
Then you've got the confusion of adding in the Scottish stereotype who wants the polis to protect and uphold, the right for women to carry guns and the right for the guys to put the boot in if the law's not there.
Big credit to the guy in the kilt, feel the power. And a note to Dread: you've been wonderfully restrained in your posts. I've noticed the change, good.
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20th August 05, 01:22 PM
#6
here's the newpaper account: http://www.ottawasun.com/News/Ottawa...80770-sun.html
no mention of kilt but same story, (I hate getting caught in urban myths).
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20th August 05, 02:23 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Archangel
sounds like someone's getting their clothes twisted......respect, just having some fun.
Actually, what you described sounds like far right to me, but that was covered by The Who.
Then you've got the confusion of adding in the Scottish stereotype who wants the polis to protect and uphold, the right for women to carry guns and the right for the guys to put the boot in if the law's not there.
Big credit to the guy in the kilt, feel the power. And a note to Dread: you've been wonderfully restrained in your posts. I've noticed the change, good.
LOLOL Clothes twisted? Don't wear'em myself... Don't know about the far right, never met any so I can only speak to the ultra left I'm around all the time. I catch serious stuff for being more moderate left than they. I do suppose though that if one went far enough right they could be left, the what goes around comes around argument?
I firmly believe that a woman should never be allowed to carry a gun...until she has been trained to use it and that men, since the constabulary won't, use whatever force is at hand to stop crime and criminals.
Mike
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20th August 05, 02:29 PM
#8
I am restrained because I am now focused on my real enemy.
Vegetables. I will not rest until my foe has been violently smashed, slashed, and chopped to bits, then stir fried while still alive in some nice hot oil in a wok.
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20th August 05, 03:07 PM
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20th August 05, 03:11 PM
#10
Violence begets violence . . .
Having said that, and having seen that principle at work amongst groups of people, I am also adamantly behind the idea that being a responsible citizen will sometimes involve the judicious, well-placed use of force. Even though the state I'm from was founded with a strong streak of vigilante-ism, I am against taking the law into one's own hands if the law (the police force) is truly working in the spirit of "To Serve and Protect." However, how often/seldom have you seen that slogan emblazoned on a squad car in these days and times? Realizing that this post could be seen as containing a number of paradoxes, I'll leave it at this. I detest bullies of any stripe, and seldom hesitate to call them on their bullying tactics when the chips are down -- in whatever manner may be deemed necessary. I'm not in favor of being a hero, just in being a responsible citizen. The Good Lord gave me a 6'2" 230 lb. frame and a reasonably calculating intellect to help operate that construct, so when called upon to do so, I have, and hope to continue to be able to do so.
Regards,
Mac
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