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its unfortunate that you have lost the intellect to understand what you are saying.
Your right again keet. I'm wrong.
Last edited by dal; 03/17/19 12:47 AM.
Life is too short to have a 'hate on' for so many things or people. Isn't it?
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Years since I looked, lonesome, but there was a time that births were lowest in Canadian provinces with most Roman Catholic population; I believe similarly in some of Europe i.e. Italy and France. Pope liberal or conservative notwithstanding, it's those liberal condoms, eh? The liberal lawmakers made it that way. They're everywhere, in Dick's and bedrooms of our nations.
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....The liberal lawmakers made it that way.... King, libs used to have lawmakers, but can you think of a progressive that is capable of legislation. You haven't been reading dal's gems have you? If a progressive wants something, they run to the courts, eh?
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craigd, King is too busy, as usual, attempting to divert attention away from his precious Liberals and Liberalism as being behind the vast majority of anti-gun policies, infringements, legislation, and lawsuits.
He's been doing the same thing here for many years now. It is very important to King (and dla(sic) to try to hide the truth. Fox's thread here loses all meaning if we don't open our eyes and take a long hard look at what is behind Cabelas/Bass Pro Shop's trigger locking-no function testing policy.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Two points. First, a lawyer always has to have a client. Second, the ABA and most trial lawyer associations lean heavily to the left and support liberal politicians because most liberal politicians are against tort reform i.e. limits on damages for pain and suffering, loser pays the winner's legal fees, etc.
Nothing the government gives you is free.
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The liberal lawmakers made it that way. They're everywhere, in Dick's and bedrooms of our nations. No doubt, King. But a good number of them convert to conservatism sometime in their 50s. Gotta run. Time for church. ___________________________ https://youtu.be/qvSOgB-JPy0
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Two points. First, a lawyer always has to have a client. Second, the ABA and most trial lawyer associations lean heavily to the left and support liberal politicians because most liberal politicians are against tort reform i.e. limits on damages for pain and suffering, loser pays the winner's legal fees, etc. I was waiting for someone to point this out. Resistance to tort reform? Solidly lefty lawyers. End of story. Best, Ted
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perhaps who ever runs dicks thought it was unconscionable to be the source of some mass murderer's weapons, and decided to stop selling them.
Perhaps some money cruncher convinced them that the space used by dicks to sell guns, could be made more profitable by selling other items with a higher profit margin.
Perhaps dicks wanted to change their appearance as a 'hunting' store, and broaden their customer base and be known more now as an outdoor enthusiasts store.
Perhaps there are other non political reasons for their decision. I'm willing to concede I was wrong... are you keet?
Thought so.
Last edited by dal; 03/17/19 09:53 AM.
Life is too short to have a 'hate on' for so many things or people. Isn't it?
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Two points. First, a lawyer always has to have a client. Second, the ABA and most trial lawyer associations lean heavily to the left and support liberal politicians because most liberal politicians are against tort reform i.e. limits on damages for pain and suffering, loser pays the winner's legal fees, etc. I was waiting for someone to point this out. Resistance to tort reform? Solidly lefty lawyers. End of story. Best, Ted My provincial government is considering putting a $37.0000 deductible on any injury lawsuit under a hundred grand to dissuade anyone that stubs their toe on the sidewalk or on private property, from running to a lawyer. I would support that.
Life is too short to have a 'hate on' for so many things or people. Isn't it?
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Two points. First, a lawyer always has to have a client. Second, the ABA and most trial lawyer associations lean heavily to the left and support liberal politicians because most liberal politicians are against tort reform i.e. limits on damages for pain and suffering, loser pays the winner's legal fees, etc. I was waiting for someone to point this out. Resistance to tort reform? Solidly lefty lawyers. End of story. Best, Ted My provincial government is considering putting a $37.0000 deductible on any injury lawsuit under a hundred grand to dissuade anyone that stubs their toe on the sidewalk or on private property, from running to a lawyer. I would support that. My local populace is becoming solidly convinced that the only way to bring our federal government back in compliance with its responsibility and the law is a constitution of states. It is gaining ground. Should be a bloodless revolution, but, no promises. Watch for it. Best, Ted
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