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If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?
... It's a shame those people had to go through that. I'm glad they are alive.
Tiabbi is the least of anyone’s worries, he presents a viewpoint badly needed to form a coherent understanding, if only your own, of what the hell...
This looks like the outline of ancient Egypt, not Gaza, at least to me.
YES!!! that's how it's done!! By the people for the people Electing a sane veteran leader and not a senile geriatric moron. You go Russia!!...
... By the time it is supposed to be finished the USD won't buy bullets.
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Goofy kid trying to do the right thing and winds up as this week's white human sacrifice.
How many young people you know who volunteer to clean up businesses because of a sense of civic duty to the community?
Or volunteer to make pancakes for the old timers at the VFW?
Kid actually represents to a tee the old American values and I am surprised his like is still being brought up that way.........kudos to his mom.
There are truly two Americas. One where the picture of Rittenhouse above is of a nice kid showing off his cool gun, and one where the picture of Rittenhouse above is deeply frightening because the kid is not wearing a uniform sanctioned by the government. I want to live in the nice kid America.
Probably at least got a fish out of it. Of course, that's dangerous as hell. You know, when I think about it, that barrel split along the lines of the bars that are worked into make gun barrels. It sure split in three even pieces. Also, I recall something about Remington making his first barrel with five rods or whatever they're called.
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