"I would argue against what you're suggesting here." - I wasnt really suggesting anything just mentioning a trend I noticed within my family, and friends/neighbors around me. The kids that dont get hit are the ones who are bratty, disrespectful little a-holes.
If it worked for your aunt and uncle then that's great. They are on the correct path to raising respectful decent young adults.
"My sister is the same with her son, and while he's still a brat, he's relatively well behaved." - Um brat and relatively well behaved? Bouts of brattyness(I know I just made up a word grammar Nazis go away)are to be expected up until a certain age. By 6 or 7 though that shit needs to be squashed. Especially if it involves downright disrespect. No amount of time out at that point, IMHO, will correct that behavior.
Chronno, its time for me to be done work and go home to my little girl. You have a great weekend now. I am going to forget all this IP government corruption crap and have fun. I hope you can do the same. :)
Introducing the time-out generation. No fear, no respect. Its what happens when you let police take a parent away for smacking a punk kid in the mouth when they deserve it. Mine was 13 maybe 14 I said something really disrespectful to my Mom and out of nowhere my Dad punched me square in the jaw with a closed fist. First and last time he ever hit me like that. First and last time I disrespected my Mom.
Maybe if these assholes are having to constantly look over their shoulder they will think twice before picking on an elderly woman again.
And to the parents that raised these disrespectful pieces of shit, its a wake up call that little Jimmy & Jane need more of something they are not providing. Possibly a swift kick in the ass.
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Over the top, not at all. The second an uprising starts, it will be Marshall law, the Constitution will be suspended, and our gulags will be opened up for dissenters and undesirables.
My comment was in response to:
"Those who make peaceful protest impossible will make violent protest inevitable."
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The investigation was led by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Andrew J. Reich and Richard B. Myrus of the District of Rhode Island, and FDA/OCI Special Agent Jason Simonian. The FDA/OCI Rhode Island Task Force is comprised of law enforcement agents and officers from FDA/OCI; Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigation; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland Security Investigations; U.S. Postal Inspection Service; Rhode Island State Police; Rhode Island National Guard; Rhode Island Department of the Attorney General; East Providence Police; and North Providence Police. Corbin A. Weiss, Senior Counsel with the Criminal Division’s Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, and Sarah Hawkins, FDA Senior Counsel, assisted the Rhode Island U.S. Attorney’s Office in this matter.
WOW what an impressive list of government agencies to help protect BIG Pharma keep affordable medicines from coming in from Canada.
"Its operators line their pockets by commercially exploiting music and other creative works without paying a penny to the people who created them. This is wrong."
Its operators line their pockets by commercially exploiting music and other creative works without paying a penny to the people who created them. This is wrong, that's our job.
Never worked in my house. Dad would just ask "why did mom hit you"? Then Dad would hit me... twice. Once for the original and another for trying to play both sides.
The government by the people for the people is long forgotten.
The gov is anti-citizen and it will only get worse.
We need to ask ourselves where this is all going.
Whats the endgame?
Ill tell you. A total control grid where every action is monitored. Every move is captured on video. And when the technology catches up, every thought scrutinized.
A new bill of rights needs to be drafted to account for technology and the abuse of human rights it allows.
"lawyer at the door or on the phone with a copy of the report"
I got a speeding ticket and the next day a letter showed up from a liar wanting to represent me. I called him and told him to go chase ambulances elsewhere.
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If it worked for your aunt and uncle then that's great. They are on the correct path to raising respectful decent young adults.
"My sister is the same with her son, and while he's still a brat, he's relatively well behaved." - Um brat and relatively well behaved? Bouts of brattyness(I know I just made up a word grammar Nazis go away)are to be expected up until a certain age. By 6 or 7 though that shit needs to be squashed. Especially if it involves downright disrespect. No amount of time out at that point, IMHO, will correct that behavior.
Chronno, its time for me to be done work and go home to my little girl. You have a great weekend now. I am going to forget all this IP government corruption crap and have fun. I hope you can do the same. :)
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Mr Ouch. It was the name of a paddle Mrs. Churnoff used to keep us in line. Needless to say, we all behaved in Mrs. Churnoff's class.
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Good!!!
And to the parents that raised these disrespectful pieces of shit, its a wake up call that little Jimmy & Jane need more of something they are not providing. Possibly a swift kick in the ass.
Young children and the elderly are off limits.
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trying to outlaw VPNs
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My comment was in response to:
"Those who make peaceful protest impossible will make violent protest inevitable."
–John F Kennedy (paraphrased)
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WOW what an impressive list of government agencies to help protect BIG Pharma keep affordable medicines from coming in from Canada.
Did you even read the articles you linked to?
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Thanks for the laughs boB. Just what I needed on a Friday.
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But Mike....
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Nano-etching the lab-grown diamond
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Its operators line their pockets by commercially exploiting music and other creative works without paying a penny to the people who created them. This is wrong, that's our job.
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Re: Little kids
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The government by the people for the people is long forgotten.
The gov is anti-citizen and it will only get worse.
We need to ask ourselves where this is all going.
Whats the endgame?
Ill tell you. A total control grid where every action is monitored. Every move is captured on video. And when the technology catches up, every thought scrutinized.
A new bill of rights needs to be drafted to account for technology and the abuse of human rights it allows.
Conspiracy you say? See me in 20 years.
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And before the Jewish people pop out from the woodwork to call me an anti-Semite, I observed this first hand in Israel.
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I got a speeding ticket and the next day a letter showed up from a liar wanting to represent me. I called him and told him to go chase ambulances elsewhere.
We have NO privacy anymore.
1984 is creeping up fast.
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