1894 and the ALCPTs strike again

Jan 14, 2008 21:21

funny thought i had while smoking (outside because the liberals use government to get rid of something that pissed them off)

we have all seen those "i love my country but fear my government" stickers, usually on the cars with "impeach bush" and other such lovely liberal stickers ( Read more... )

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posindustries January 15 2008, 03:37:28 UTC
You've figured us out! We all got together and have equal control over a sticker website that expresses our one-track collective opinion!

I must go now and inform my fellow comrades that our cover is blown! Away!

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first_star_ January 15 2008, 05:14:54 UTC
heh. its an addition to a rant i made prior to this one, i used the website to back up all the shit ive seen in person.

my major issue is that liberal used to stand for the individual, a persons rights, small or no government, etc. (or at least thats how it seems to me) and at some point something flipped, no the people who call themselves liberal are for big government, collective everything, and government control of the above listed...but they still act under the free thinking individual 'slogans'.

regardless of the silly website, the actions taken by the left speak for themselves. and they are all in the direction of the 'collective' and tighter government control.

the stickers as just a light way of saying that. the point is still valid.

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scareypete January 15 2008, 05:10:57 UTC
I have tried and tried to find Stickers that are for Christians to be hateful assbags towards Atheists... They don't seem to exist. Perhaps it is because Christians aren't the assbags that dumbshit atheist college types or ALCPT's make us out to be.

Left is Right... Right is Wrong.... Therefore the Left is wrong? Logic Paradox ?

You really need to post your Anti-Atheist from an Atheist point of view Christmas Rant.

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first_star_ January 15 2008, 05:15:37 UTC
dude yes they are, they just are more covert about it.

bless your heart.

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scareypete January 15 2008, 12:01:13 UTC
Baby... I'm only an assbag because I am calling a spade a spade.

All hail the Retarded Fish Frog thing.

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mamachop January 15 2008, 05:19:24 UTC
I think its because they're too busy handing out pamphlets door to door and at bus stops to be bothered making bumper stickers. Because bumper stickers are so 1984..

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mamachop January 15 2008, 05:23:42 UTC
Haha.. oh come on. Who the hell actually messes up their car with bumper stickers anymore anyways?

Really, its the same people who make those "I'm with stupid" and "honk for Jesus" t-shirts. Anything to make a buck. Viva commercialism.

Isn't this the American way after all? Sell mass amounts of crap to the lowest common denominator when the seller will probably associate him/herself to whatever will get you to hand over your cash. Kind of like.. oh politicians. :)

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first_star_ January 15 2008, 14:54:58 UTC
it wasnt about the stickers, its about the Hypocrisy. these are their slogans, this is what they get so shitty about (the sticklers are a light way of validating it). then they scream for government controlled health care.

you ever hear someone say "the man" in reference to...well i dont know what, and they dont either, but most of the time when i ask they stumble around for a while then say the government. well every time they vote they vote for more government control (unless its abortions we are talking about, they are cool there)

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mamachop January 16 2008, 02:06:12 UTC
I know. It's frustrating, hypocrits are everywhere. I used to belong to the United Christian church when I was younger and they were so accepting and preaching how to help everyone. Blah.. blah. Right. But if a homeless person dared come by for any kind of help they'd sooner bar the door, and haul out the holy water and then call the cops. Like they had seen the devil itself. Every religion, political party and group of people on Earth have them and its a sad reality of band wagoners. They can't think for themselves so they try to play every angle to cover their asses. They're sell outs. That's all, and in the end they're not worth their weight in dirt.

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first_star_ January 16 2008, 18:19:23 UTC
it irks me so much.

the one quote that has helped me the much thus far is:

"if you feel conflicted, check your premise"

i apply that to ANY group, if i see a conflict, i look to see if the action or stance is in agreement with the basic premise of the group.

its scary how often it isnt.

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erron3000 January 15 2008, 05:48:03 UTC
i love my country. i generally distrust the government, but no more than i distrust any large bureaucratic organization, like insurance companies. and at least there's the illusion of getting to vote. the far left is even worse than the far right, for the simple fact that they're so strict about liberties.

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first_star_ January 15 2008, 15:02:17 UTC
but a company can be closed, a company can fall simply due to shift in demand, coke would have to close if people protested and only drank tap water for 2 months. of if someone made a better soda. or...well ive listed them for you before.

however the government, yeah buddy good plan, they can actually reach in to your bank account and take money, they can put you in prison, they could take my guns, my right to speak.

and the really scary part is if someone ever got that power and wanted to keep it. they could make a damn good try. i have no idea weather it would work or not.

but thats a lot more scary than coke making a lot of money and taking its bottling plans off shore (which they only do because of the government being ass bags).

so perhaps you should think a littler harder before handing your rights and life over to them.

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first_star_ January 15 2008, 15:06:02 UTC
*whether

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erron3000 January 15 2008, 18:54:02 UTC
the only reason i [tentatively] support socialized healthcare is because supposedly the government can offer a better deal than private companies can. it's a solid financial model. if a private company came along afterwards and said they could do it cheaper than the government (which is entirely likely, look at independent rail systems, fed ex, that sort of thing) then yeah, i'd probably sing a different tune at that point. if everyone canceled their health insurance, i'm sure it would get things done, but what idiot who can afford to pay for it isn't going to? it's a total gamble. one catastrophic (or even kinda minor) accident and all of a sudden you're in debt for 10 years.
so in essence, it's not the government i support, but the lowest bidder.

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erron3000 January 15 2008, 06:50:10 UTC
also, wtf is up with these city-wide smoking bans and shit like that? can't even smoke in a damn bar anymore. i look at it this way: if the dude who owns/runs the bar thought it would be more profitable to make bars non-smoking, then i bet it'd be non-smoking, now wouldn't it? if someone has a problem with cigarette smoke, but they're still stupid enough to go to a place that they KNOW is gonna be all smoky, then that's their problem, innit?

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scareypete January 15 2008, 11:53:47 UTC
It's amazing some times...

Thats those Far Left people you dislike Protecting you from the nasty second hand smoke. Of course they are doing so assuming you are not responsible for your own actions.

Eh I had a couple rants about this one already... but wow North Carolina is passing the Bans now too huh?

Our Freedom is like Johnny Cash's Car... the Leftists took it One piece at a time.

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mamachop January 17 2008, 02:01:41 UTC
Oh hell they passed these laws here a couple years back. The main defense against it (other than people like me who hate the smell of the damn smoke and the way it sticks to clothes like glue) was yes the second hand smoke issue. It became a work health hazard, considering the amount of people who die from lung cancer from second hand smoke and the breathing issues caused as result it was a no brainer but to force it out of all work places. And from there it spread to patios, and all government sites. Now they're trying to pass the next level, tickets for any parents who smoke in their cars with children present. Makes sense, an individual who smokes in the car puts thier kids health at risk ( ... )

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first_star_ January 18 2008, 13:53:46 UTC
I cant speak for pete or chris (the above posters) but i can tell you that my issue isnt the rights of the smoker so much as the rights of the business owner.

lets consider the two people this really effects. the employee and and the employer. the employer being the owner of the bar or whatever. the employee makes the choice to work where ever he or she works. and the employer decides wither the employee is valuable enough to provide a smoke free area for them ( ... )

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