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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1344927" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>TB you and Sky have got a lotta nerve. I simply posted a comment that came directly from a reporter for the NY Times. So TB you say that I'm spreading misinformation. You say that the gunman(men) were not protestors. You based this on a statement made by the police chief. He could be wrong also. Do you know that for a fact? Or are you simply repeating what you heard or read? What's the difference?</p><p></p><p>And Sky the biggest problem I have with what you said is that the founding fathers made the mistake of assuming that common sense would continue through the generations. How would they have possibly known how wrong they would be. You'll never convince me that they intended for deadbeats and freeloaders to "live" off the "system". Everything can't be in black and white. That's where common sense comes into play. But very few have it. I want to protest ignorance. But I don't have time. I have to work and pay taxes so I can feed my kids, the deadbeats kids, the freeloaders kids, and the protestors kids. And one final thought.... What were they protesting? Looked to me like an excuse to have another street party full of looting and pillaging and destruction. A man walking around in public with an AR? Really? Don't pi$$ down my back and tell me it's raining. There's nothing peaceful about any of the protests centered around police shootings. The protestors were looking for trouble. </p><p></p><p>No harm no foul. I'm not mad with either of you. Just wanted to tell you what I thought is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1344927, member: 24583"] TB you and Sky have got a lotta nerve. I simply posted a comment that came directly from a reporter for the NY Times. So TB you say that I'm spreading misinformation. You say that the gunman(men) were not protestors. You based this on a statement made by the police chief. He could be wrong also. Do you know that for a fact? Or are you simply repeating what you heard or read? What's the difference? And Sky the biggest problem I have with what you said is that the founding fathers made the mistake of assuming that common sense would continue through the generations. How would they have possibly known how wrong they would be. You'll never convince me that they intended for deadbeats and freeloaders to "live" off the "system". Everything can't be in black and white. That's where common sense comes into play. But very few have it. I want to protest ignorance. But I don't have time. I have to work and pay taxes so I can feed my kids, the deadbeats kids, the freeloaders kids, and the protestors kids. And one final thought.... What were they protesting? Looked to me like an excuse to have another street party full of looting and pillaging and destruction. A man walking around in public with an AR? Really? Don't pi$$ down my back and tell me it's raining. There's nothing peaceful about any of the protests centered around police shootings. The protestors were looking for trouble. No harm no foul. I'm not mad with either of you. Just wanted to tell you what I thought is all. [/QUOTE]
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