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dnf, your too stupid to even recognize Julie and others dumped on you for being an AH.
Would seem to be logical basis for banning full-face concealment ... from a practical standpoint. What would a photo driver's license look like?![]()
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Last edited by road kill; 09-14-2010 at 08:01 PM.
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"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
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that tells all of us here all we ever need and have ever needed to know about you
you, sir, are the epitome of whats wrong with this country and why we are in decline
you may as well pi$$ on a norman rockwell painting.
just flat sad you are
oh, so you are so smart you can speak for our forefathers? then they must be equally horrified that "in god we trust" is on all of our currency?????
you cant be for real, but sadly, i know you are.
you have just placed yourself on par with dippity with these statements
Last edited by david gibson; 09-14-2010 at 11:27 PM.
As with the pledge, the motto "In God We Trust" was a post Civil War phenomenon. It was first used on a stamp in 1864. It did not become an official motto of the country until 1956 -- part of the same Eisenhower zeal that led to the modification of the Pledge. It was no accident that our revolutionary forefathers kept God out of the Constitution. It did not evidence a lack of belief on their parts, but a stronger belief that that the government was a secular institution that should not be involved in religion. That is one of the greatest (one might even say sacred) of their legacies. Unfortunately, religious zealots have been trying to backtrack on that commitment ever since. By the way, I actually enjoy Normal Rockwell paintings, but I also enjoy comic books. I wouldn't call him one of the world's greater artists.
Last edited by YardleyLabs; 09-15-2010 at 06:12 AM.