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K Douglas

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Foxnews has been saying over and over for years that gun law does not prevent gun violence. Although it has been proven in the UK, New Zealand, Australia that it fucking does.

Current fox headline is: 'Christian school massacre suspect identified as transgender, police found maps, manifesto'

Ho men a transgender!! Finally a dangerous trans! Fox will finally be able to focus on someone else then Bidden's laptop!!! I heard Fucker Carlson went to the bathroom to relieve himself of his erection hearing this :ROFLMAO:
All the gun control in the world won't prevent the gun violence in the US. You cannot equate them with the UK or New Zealand or Australia. Its a completely different culture. Plus those countries don't share a 2,000 mile border with a violent country.
By the way there is gun control in the United States. Some states (California, Illinois, New York) have stricter gun laws than Canada does.
 
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jcpro

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My god quoting Maxime Bernier :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

He lost his own riding in Quebec. He is in Quebec viewed as a fucking clown and we are all flabbergasted how this morron was able to seduce anglophones 😷
Actually it's Kevin Sorbo, too. The real question an intelligent mind would ask: is he right?
 
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jalimon

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All the gun control in the world won't prevent the gun violence in the US. You cannot equate them with the UK or New Zealand or Australia. Its a completely different culture. Plus those countries don't share a 2,000 mile border with a violent country.
You mean a border with Canada? I assume you are intelligent enough not to use as an argument that the US needs gun to defend themselves against Mexican do you?
 

jcpro

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There have been over 1000 mass shootings in the last couple of years.
Did you call for treatment to the other 997?
Maybe 10k or a 100k, maybe even a million.
 

KDK13

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All the gun control in the world won't prevent the gun violence in the US. You cannot equate them with the UK or New Zealand or Australia. Its a completely different culture. Plus those countries don't share a 2,000 mile border with a violent country.
By the way there is gun control in the United States. Some states (California, Illinois, New York) have stricter gun laws than Canada does.
US guns supporting the Mexican Cartels. They buy them in USA then smuggle them down to Mexico.
 

Knuckle Ball

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There have been over 1000 mass shootings in the last couple of years.
Did you call for treatment to the other 997?
Indeed. Compared to white, conservative, cis gendered males, the chances of a mass shooter’s being trans are extremely low. Once the Left completes its secret plan to trick everybody into turning trans we will have far fewer mass shootings.
 

Darts

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Dude we are better. Walmart is closing 258 stores due to looting. The homeless issues are far far worse. Shootings, overdoses and over violence are way up and under reported down there.
Problems are worse in blue cities and blue states in the U.S..
 

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Butler1000

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Problems are worse in blue cities and blue states in the U.S..
Look at the vote maps. Most cities in all states vote ,"blue". And tts false. The small towns are rife with Meth, Crack and poverty. Its just underreported because news stations are in cities and have larger populations.

There is no party problem. Its a systemic one.
 

Valcazar

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But they are not the state.
How is the judiciary not the state?
The judiciary which is established in the Constitution, picked by the Executive and approved by the legislature?
The judiciary which is explicitly one of the "Three Branches of Government" and authorized by and supported with the power of the State?

The judicial system should be bipartisan and seek to regulate the state by upholding the constitution and laws passed by the state.
Why would being "bipartisan" mean they aren't part of the State?
If they are "upholding the constitution and laws passed by the state" then they are an arm of the state?

I know there are some super-wonky definitions of the state used in some libertarian circles, is that what is going on?
 
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