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SSRI prescriptions. Not coincidental that suicide is a side effect.

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Your opening sentence is obviously worded incorrectly. Replace can't with would. The answer is because one is also 13 years old. Any other response is inviting negative consequences.

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Using this blanket term of vaccines is misleading. Flu vaccines designed for adults will not have autism as a side effect. Contracting the flu is a more likely result. Thimerasol is a preservative used to extend the shelf life and profitability of drugs administered to our children. A main component is mercury, a metal. Don't get me wrong, I love blasting metal into my head, However, newborn babies and children with compromised immune systems become exposed without a developed blood brain barrier is a fast track to autism, ADHD,and behavior disorders. Another deadly and crippling aspect for kids is receiving a vaccines utilizing adjuvents to disperse the chemicals. Peanut oil is commonly used and likely responsibale FOR peanut allergiies.

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A defenseless, gullible and sickly population. Or a armed, questioning healthy one.

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How do you quantify the most egregious? Largest number of pedophile leaders? Most suicide bombers per capita? I consider it a tie for first place and distant second to those war mongering believers in the flying spaghetti monster.

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As a conservative leaning American the only shame I feel about my political views is that I didn't have them earlier in life. The real shame is the ease in which peace loving people are duped by a divide and conquer tactic to proudly send our children off to war.

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The issue is not whether humans affect our environment, but rather, that a bunch of elected con artist and immoral scientists were caught red handed lying. Remember climate gate? Documented proof that a conspiracy to manipulate data in such a way to show warming is caused by us lowly carbon dioxide exhaling bunch of revenue generators. Putting aside the fact that a warmer earth is more conducive for life to flourish and the push for a global carbon tax the real goal, it's just plain nonsensical to think that taxing is a solution. How about every time a corporation has a spill or leak or accident they be made to plug up a volcano.

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Scene: Dingy underfunded lab in the basement of a college with no basketball team. Zoom onto a lone rat. Pan to scant beakers and burners. A frizzy haired scientist is seated pouring over a book titled--"science for dummies". Phone rings.

Doc: Doc Brown speaking

Caller: Good news, doc. We have stupid money for a mediocre scientist willing to compromise his values.

Doc: Say no more

Caller: Ok, hypothesis is wasteful breathers did hot climate.

Conclusion is yup it's totally true. Just fill in the data and your'e wish is "granted"

haha.

Doc: Ummm, what about underwater volcanoes and solar heat?

Caller: Have you ever met Al Gore?

Doc: Great Scott!!

Caller: oh, put a rush on it cuz real scientists predict a cooling trend.

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Scene: Dingy underfunded lab in the basement of a college with no basketball team. Zoom onto a lone rat. Pan to scant beakers and burners. A frizzy haired scientist is seated pouring over a book titled--"science for dummies". Phone rings.

Doc: Doc Brown speaking

Caller: Good news, doc. We have stupid money for a mediocre scientist willing to compromise his values.

Doc: Say no more

Caller: Ok, hypothesis is wasteful breathers did hot climate.

Conclusion is yup it's totally true. Just fill in the data and your'e wish is "granted"

haha.

Doc: Ummm, what about underwater volcanoes and solar heat?

Caller: Have you ever met Al Gore?

Doc: Great Scott!!

Caller: oh, put a rush on it cuz real scientists predict a cooling trend.

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Fear for me is when a potentially dangerous situation is out of my control. Getting t-boned was one. My first earthquake and a tiny little poodle that was vicious killer to a 8yo. Anger releases adrenalin like fear but with focus. As a kid the best reason to own is the fun of it. I have fun every single time I go shooting. Especially shooting my buddys AR. Now it is a hobby that entails skill and friendship and just plain fun. As an American, it is my right and I feel an obligation to exercise it. Also I enjoy being an expert at something.

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I have never in my life seen a person wave a gun around. My mentality in that situation would be a calm assertive anger for one second. After that, I can't say. And likely never will. Can you explain what you would feel in a similar situation? My guess is hopeless dread.

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I have no real expectation of burglary in my neighborhood has at least 3 camouflaged trucks and the neighbor's I know have at least a rifle. That being said, criminals are not making good choices. I will never surrender my gun and hope for a happy ending.

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The law is squarely on my side in this scenario. That innocent good Samaritan breaking into my home in the middle of the night is not going to have a 1/2 second of a chance.

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No situation would ever change the fact that I will protect myself, my loved ones and my property within the limits of the law if a threat arises. I simply can't fathom the mentality of someone who does not agree 100%.

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I have not for one moment been in a situation where I truly thought my life is in danger. If that moment should occur, I will not hesitate. I am truly perplexed at anyone who would give the benefit of the doubt to an intruder in their home. Rob, rape, kill. Are the thoughts in their mind.

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There is no time for semantics in a life or death situation. Do you want to wait until he pulls a gun? Or maybe until he enters a childs room? I have no questions to ask a criminal in my home.

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The easy cheap way is not appropriate for defending your life and your family. Being unprepared for unlikely scenarios probably is a accurate description for countless murder victims final moments alive.

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I'm proud to be a Texan where the law clearly states that an intruder on your property is grounds for the use of lethal force. Aim for the center of mass and empty the chamber. A warning shot or a trunk shot could be your last mistake in life. That simple straightforward law leaves no doubt in the that split second that as a homeowner you will not be arrested or charged.

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andagainandagainandagainandagaandagainandagainandagainandagain

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I guess if I had to come up with a brand name it would be the good stuff from Paco on 36th. We'll call it the Good Stuff. I am absolutely a proud American opposed to open borders and globalism and strongly disagree with many policies of our government. Mostly wars with countries we were formally allied with. Uh-oh, if we invade your privilage allowed to loyal subjects was revoked. I wonder if you ask nicely they'll give the guns back. Oh, shit, the lack of brain washing is making mass immigration a dandy way to embrace globalism and loving your country and demanding secure borders is racist bad, no no thought. Hmm, weird, my buzzwords are increasing my buzz, while yours are making me feel frightened, paranoid, fearful, unsafe, ridiculous and stupid.

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Small correction. That crazy bunch of white haired hippy colonists who won a war against the most powerful military in the world made gun ownership a right not a privalage. By exercising my rights I can directly affect that statistic. If I leave my gun in the dresser one day and something horrible happens, then that number only goes up. On the other hand if I am armed that number could go up or down.

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Oh, no. Far from it!! I thoroughly enjoy topics that I care about. Being an American first and a Texan second make me immune to insults. The only bad thing I can say about Britain or Australia is that the people allowed their elected officials to take away a fundamental right.

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"Completely fucking stupid" may have been the last thought of a few of those 50 people who had the only chance at surviving confiscated. Shoot, may have even killed a few wastes of life and prevent more crime. I have never aimed a gun at anyone. I do not hunt but may in the future. As a deterrent and the peace of mind I have in knowing that I am more than likely a much better shot than someone out to do harm to me is very important to me. Many of my fellow countryman fought and died to defend my freedoms. All of them. I have a sneaking suspicion that the root of your anti-gun rhetoric is because your choice has been taken from you leaving you helpless. A burglar scoping your neighborhood is not worried about you. My neighborhood does not have property crime. Every other home has a gun, guaranteed. Every once in a while you here about a dead kid trying to rob a Texan. It's like a office memo to the dumb shits they put out quarterly.

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excon, Good point and well taken. Let me rephrase... a threat of violence against my life will absolutely be returned in kind.


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