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To: ReformationFan

The government is slowly dismantling the bill of rights.


8 posted on 02/26/2014 7:40:47 PM PST by oldbrowser (Civil service unions are the real government)
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To: oldbrowser

“The government is slowly dismantling the bill of rights.”

Slowly? I guess the issue of speed is a personal opinion, but from my standpoint the erosion has been rapid.

The police are just about to the point where they can shoot you if you have a bulge in your coat based on what happened to the gent in SC.

“There was a bulge in his coat, I was in fear for my life, so I blew him out of his socks.”

“There was a dog, I was in fear for my life, so I shot the aforementioned teacup Chihuahua.”

These statements are always followed by “The officers actions were proper under the circumstances, though we regret what happened.”

My approach to this is going to be missionary in nature.

“Your cake is going to cost $10,000, and we donate the entire amount to AIDS relief in Africa.”

Let them suck on that. What are they going to say?

Another way to handle it is:

“We are charging you $10,000, and we are donating the entire amount to finding a cure for homosexuality?”

“What do you mean a cure!!!!!”

“Given you didn’t choose to be gay, and given that every afflicted individual deserves every medical intervention that society can innovate, and given the pathetic level of funding in the area of study involving the causes of homosexuality, we’ve decided to make our wedding cakes into a mission area for us.

We charge you $10,000, and we donate every last nickel to research for a cure. God bless you both in your buggery and tribadism. We’ll find a cure someday, together.”


63 posted on 02/27/2014 10:25:58 AM PST by RinaseaofDs
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