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rpyne Regular Member
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Posted: Mon Apr 20th, 2009 03:47 am |
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Mathias9987 wrote: Yes Massachusetts is in America but it has a high crime rate so the gun laws are very strict
Exactly backwards. Gun laws are very strict so the crime rate is high.
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phone guy Regular Member

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Posted: Wed May 27th, 2009 12:16 am |
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Any news on Luke Huizinga? Is he still in jail?
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rpyne Regular Member
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Posted: Wed May 27th, 2009 07:36 am |
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Rattrapper wrote: Mass. State Police do not have dash cams
Probably for their own protection so no one can use the video against them. JBTs never want their actions recorded.
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smoking357 Banned

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Posted: Wed May 27th, 2009 01:07 pm |
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I live in the South, and, in many ways, Massachusetts is far more "American" than here.
I've learned that everyone wants to control others, so the variety of control differs, by region. If you advocate the absence of control, regardless of region, you will be vilified and despised. People hate other people, and they use the government as muscle to hurt others.
The sad reality is that America isn't "American," and hasn't been, for a very long time. We're far from the freest country on earth.
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