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How do you feel about the "Assault Weapons Ban" sunsetting?

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How do you feel?

  • I think it's a good thing

    Votes: 126 86.9%
  • I think it's a bad thing

    Votes: 7 4.8%
  • Don't care

    Votes: 12 8.3%

  • Total voters
    145

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How old is everyone here?

Gonehunting, I went back and read my post and I do suppose it was ambiguous. I am all for the ban dying and staying dead. Some people voted in this poll that the ban ending was a bad thing, and those were the persons I was addressing. I believe that most people that supported the ban did not understand exactly what it covered, and why it was useless.
 
then they'll make us slaves.



Dude, Americans are already slaves, but a different kind of slave called a 'happy slave. ' This state of affairs transpired beginning in 1933 and by 1938 the process was completed for the most part.



You may wonder how I can assert this. Well, slaves work for essentially nothing. The way things are, Americans work for essentially nothing, i. e. Federal Reserve Notes, which are in reality nothing but 'promises to pay. ' Under the law a note is redeemable, but FRNs are not redeemable for anything other than more FRNs. Real wealth is based in gold and silver, not paper or 'promises'.



If what I'm saying were not true (with regard to 'the land of the happy slave'), then all good and lawful, thinking Americans would be in an uproar over the 72 TRILLION dollar national public debt (which BTW is IMPOSSIBLE to pay off, EVER).
 
Turbo Dawg said:
Dude, Americans are already slaves, but a different kind of slave called a 'happy slave. ' This state of affairs transpired beginning in 1933 and by 1938 the process was completed for the most part.



You may wonder how I can assert this. Well, slaves work for essentially nothing. The way things are, Americans work for essentially nothing, i. e. Federal Reserve Notes, which are in reality nothing but 'promises to pay. ' Under the law a note is redeemable, but FRNs are not redeemable for anything other than more FRNs. Real wealth is based in gold and silver, not paper or 'promises'.



If what I'm saying were not true (with regard to 'the land of the happy slave'), then all good and lawful, thinking Americans would be in an uproar over the 72 TRILLION dollar national public debt (which BTW is IMPOSSIBLE to pay off, EVER).



What do/did you work for Turbo Dawg? Gold? Silver?
 
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