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What is the problem?
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1.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 17 Dec 2012 Mon 10:51 am

Can anyone tell me what the problem is in USA?

 

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2.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 17 Dec 2012 Mon 04:33 pm

There is no problem. They just don´t like cheese

By the way if you sell these weapons to everybody, you can´t prevent some pshycopaths killing innocent children.

3.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 18 Dec 2012 Tue 11:31 am

I understand self-defense is American citizens´ constitutional right,  hence the relaxed laws and regulations on sale and ownership of guns in States.

This relaxation however is not highly regarded by globalists of today (this term covers majority of both Democrats and Republicans nowadays) and both parties are intent on curbing the rules, not that they care about the public murders - but because they prefer a defensless public.

A much grater danger in US society today, especially among the youth is the widespread use of anti-depressants or even higher drugs.

The returns from the drug market is rumored to be greater than that of weapons industry, as the former requires comperatively negligible capital invertstment and marketing costs.

 

 

4.       aprilgail
16 posts
 18 Dec 2012 Tue 12:39 pm

U.S : First the kids can play "Halo" and "Call of Duty" and " Shoot everyone until there is blood splattered all over the screen" games, and then we will make sure that they have access to real guns

The rest of the world to US:{#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

5.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 03:56 am



Edited (12/19/2012) by girleegirl

6.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 03:57 am

 

The US Constitution allows the right for citizens to bear arms. The problem is that the US Constitution was written in the 1700’s. In that time there were no assault weapons or clips that hold 30+ rounds of ammunition.

Whether or not a person believes in the right to bear arms, NO ONE needs assault rifles for personal protection or hunting.

It’s unfortunate that the dialogue opens up every time there is a mass shooting only to get swept under the rug again, however, I think in this instance, there may be some changes coming.

At least that is my hope…..

 

 

7.       painfullyo
6 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 04:19 am

lol.Are you visiting /int/?

 

Because there is huge gun market in america.

Unlike cheese.

8.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 04:31 am

 

Quoting painfullyo

lol.Are you visiting /int/?

 

Because there is huge gun market in america.

Unlike cheese.

 

Yes, America has a huge appetite for guns but there is also a huge wave of support for a ban on assault weapons.

And by the way....we also have a huge appetite for cheese! {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

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9.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 03:03 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

 

 

Yes, America has a huge appetite for guns but there is also a huge wave of support for a ban on assault weapons.

And by the way....we also have a huge appetite for cheese! {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

I think eating so much cheese makes you angry

 

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10.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 03:50 pm

 

Quoting gokuyum

 

I think eating so much cheese makes you angry

 

 

They should try eating their own bullets and bombard other countries with cheese packages.

That will immensely help spread world peace !{#emotions_dlg.alcoholics}



Edited (12/19/2012) by AlphaF

11.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 19 Dec 2012 Wed 04:02 pm

 

Quoting AlphaF

 

 

They should try eating their own bullets and bombard other countries with cheese packages.

That will immensly help worl peace !{#emotions_dlg.alcoholics}

Lol. They sometimes do it for a change.

 

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12.       aprilgail
16 posts
 27 Dec 2012 Thu 02:43 pm

Damn the cheese I ordered is still stuck in the NY ISC post office (anyone who has ever sent or recieved mail outside of the US will get this joke)

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13.       stumpy
638 posts
 27 Dec 2012 Thu 03:52 pm

Oh I understand full well April, A friend sent me a package from Istanbul in October, I found out last week that the package has just arrived in Istanbul after a little more than 2 months of floating around the world, I´m in Canada {#emotions_dlg.eeek}

Thank goodness it wasn´t cheese, the package would have been blown up in mid air {#emotions_dlg.nuts}



Edited (12/27/2012) by stumpy

14.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Jul 2013 Tue 04:09 am

Ha ha...I sent someone some habanera peppers. They can be kept out for a couple of weeks without going bad, but these took a couple months for them to get there. By the time they did, they were moldy and useless. 

Quoting stumpy

Oh I understand full well April, A friend sent me a package from Istanbul in October, I found out last week that the package has just arrived in Istanbul after a little more than 2 months of floating around the world, I´m in Canada {#emotions_dlg.eeek}

Thank goodness it wasn´t cheese, the package would have been blown up in mid air {#emotions_dlg.nuts}

 

 



Edited (7/16/2013) by alameda

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