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I think Ive been pretty calm and logical. No where did I yell or have a tantrum even when told to get out and that i wanted to kill my parents. Now, I could simply respond to your insults in kind, but in case youre actully interested in a debate, Ill restate the argument.
The topic is partly about the role of FEMA, which I think is unconstitutional given the constitution does not say anything about congress having the power to spend money on natural disaster response. Since many people think the govt should be involved regardless, OSB implied that if you dont think the federal govt should mange natural disaster issues you are somehow unpatriotic.
To which I agreed in spirit. Since the USA has broken the social contract, and I have an unalienable right to liberty, I decided to terminate the contract, and thus am no longer legally bound by federal law, and thus do not owe alleigance or patriotism.
Now, youve only been on this forum a short time, so Ill cut you some slack. If you want to continue to participate here, stick to the topic, and leave the emotion and personal attacks out of it. If you cant, use the ignore button, as you will soon end up on mine.
Actually, YOU are the one that brought up killing your parents:
Post #58
Now....if all involved parties would care to get back to the OP it would be much appreciated.
"People Died; Obama Thrived" - blatantly stolen from "Grey_Whiskers"


There's no daylight between Barack Obama and Chris Christie. Black victims of the flood demand: "Show us the money!"
"After Air Force One landed at Newark Liberty International Airport, Mr. Obama, a Democrat, was greeted warmly by Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican. Mr. Obama flew by helicopter to Essex County Airport and then headed to flood-stricken Passaic County. One person along his car route held up a sign that pleaded, “Help Us.” Standing alongside the Passaic River, Mr. Obama praised Mr. Christie, FEMA personnel and local officials for their farsightedness in responding to the storm, saying that their response “helped to avert even worse tragedies.” Mr. Christie has had nothing but praise for the president in recent days, complimenting his administration’s focused response to the storm."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/05/ny....html?_r=1&hpw


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