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| say shut the f**** up b***h and sock him in the jaw via hook |
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| say get f***** this is a public street and leave the car where it is |
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| move the car |
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10 | 52.63% |
| call the cops so they can explain the concept of public property to this knuckle head |
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6 | 31.58% |
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![]() Its funny in a country founded on a belief in free speech and and belief in god and our political system we still cant discuss it....It seems we have the right to, but not the balls to discuss them, what a shame...other people have died for the right to discuss religion and politics. Americans have the right but lack the gumption.... |
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Although we as individuals may not agree with our government and its foreign policies, the important thing to remember, is to please support our troups. Alot of the soldiers over there bought a bill of goods from recruiters promising tuition and benefits in exchange for a weekend a month and two weeks during summer vacation. They are all " a mothers son" or someones loved one. Some are mothers and fathers or homeowners pulled from a full time job in wich the pay was much more than that of an active guard or reservist.
Their families are faced with the ongoing horrors shown by the media on a daily basis. And the grim reality of not only loosing a loved one, but financial ruin .(many cant make their mortgage payments). This being said, and in the face of grief and anger, justifiably aimed at our government, Every mother has the right to protest. BUT AT WHAT COST? If I could speak with that woman in Texas, I would offer my thanks for her sons sacrafice, and that would not ease her pain or bring him back. I would tell he that her son was a hero, and that would not ease her pain or bring her son back. I would then ask her " what of the other families of fallen heros? Would you reach out to them for mutual comfort or is your anger so strong that you would fight to prove a point that would diminish in the eyes of the world and the enemy this great sacrafice that these young men and women have made. They made it for a cause that they believed in so strongly that they would pay the price with the tears of there loved ones. Not just mothers and fathers but wives sons and daughters. War is something I pray my son or daughter will never have to paticipate in. But if the day should come that they pay the ultimate price for their beliefs, In grief I will cling tight to the neatly folded flag from their military issue coffin, I will display it proudly, and I will try to find comfort in the fact that they had the conviction to stand firm in their beliefs. I will cry, I will blame the govt., but I would never give comfort to the enemy, or cause other greaving families heartache by going to the national media. The price they paid was already way to high. I apologize in advance if in any way I've hurt the feelings of a family member of an active duty soldier ar a fallen hero, or a vet.. I remember all those touched by this and every war in prayer. |
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Him calling the cops and embarassing himself would have been the option for me. Plus if something did happen to the vehicle there's a record of the prior altercation to go back to. In civil court those can go a long way towards restitution. Criminal court, not so much. However, we must consider the opposite side of the coin. Did anyone consider that maybe he really did think the road was zoned for private parking (or may have even been fact and not his mistake at all)? Some streets are really that way...if you don't have that special sticker your car can be ticketed/towed.
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Dumb ass [probably drunk] camper. Looks like the park ranger is up shit creek though (okay, bad pun).
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Those people were naive enough to believe the military has another purpose than war..... And protesting a war based on lies is not giving comfort to the enemy... however, giving certain middle eastern countries kid glove treatment in the name of diplomacy IS giving comfort to the enemy
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once they enlist, there is doubt, but basic training (brain washing to become the perfect soldier) pumps them up. They become part of the machine. They don't just believe in the cause, but feel that they can make a real difference. I agree with you on that issue 100%.
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