Posted on 01/16/2009 9:45:12 AM PST by upchuck
Hey! I’m a huge conservationist, but I have to say that I’d rather enjoy my life if they outlaw hunting and fishing. I’ll merely hunt and fish as a darn well please, without regard to seasons or limits and take what I want and need when I fell like it. Finally, I will never have to wear that stupid orange vest again while I’m bowhunting on my own land.
Please, make my day.
Oh yeah - that's something our cats really need...
Girl Cat: You petted Boy Cat first - I'm suing!
Boy Cat: You gave Girl Cat an extra treat - I'm suing!
Girl Cat: You won't let me sleep on your pillow - I'm suing!
Boy Cat: Why can't I have my own McDonalds cheeseburger? I'm suing!
I honestly believe that these people are mentally ill.
The sad part is that they now run the asylum.
TM
I totally believe that too - with a spiritual twist...
Romans 1:28 Furthermore, since they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what ought not to be done.
When Bubba can’t hunt deer, he’ll hunt czars. I guaran-damn-tee it.
When will unborn humans have these protections?
Bump!
He wrote a screed just after the impeachment wars called "Republic.com".
Sunstein's 2001 book, Republic.com, argued that the Internet may weaken democracy because it allows citizens to isolate themselves within groups that share their own views and experiences, and thus cut themselves off from any information that might challenge their beliefs, a phenomenon known as cyberbalkanization.
Many think that he was using Free Republic as a touchstone or model for his ideas in the book.
Of course, Sunstein is a fool, for Free Republic serves as a place to isolate us from the gibbering semi-literacies of the drooling Lefty "publik skool gradjewites"...
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