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Federal Judge in Kansas Rules Machine Gun Bans Are Unconstitutional
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 4318007" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>I may be wrong, but I have provided direct evidence that your politics are absolutely wrong. As I’ve said, we’ve tried it your way since 1992.</p><p></p><p>The proof is in the pudding. Is your opinion that now is better than 1992? We are better off socially, economically, or politically? In what ways has your brand of politics been successful at bringing about the conservative agenda of reducing the size of the federal government and more freedom?</p><p></p><p>When I turn 50 are you then going to set the new age for reasoned discussion at 65? I’m not saying “it’s your fault” to you personally. I’m stating that as a generation, you took a general stance politically that proved to be misguided. </p><p></p><p>Historically, I provided direct examples of this. I think I’ve been very reasonable in my discussion. I’m sorry if it has offended you, but unless you want to provide an alternative historical analysis of your generations political motivations and success, I don’t know why you say my age has anything to do with our discussion.</p><p></p><p>Idealism is not wrong when they’re the correct ideals. Future generations are the judge of whether or not we chose correctly and brought about what we set out to do. I am the future generation, looking back historically, your generation did not accomplish what you are saying its mandate was. </p><p></p><p>I understand it sucks to hear your generation failed to do it, but it was not your fault personally. Your generation is something like 100 million people. As long as you look back on your life and say you did everything you could to do the right thing, I don’t think there’s anything to be ashamed of.</p><p></p><p>Other the other hand, I think it would be foolish from my perspective to just keep trying what your generation did and hope for a different result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 4318007, member: 49831"] I may be wrong, but I have provided direct evidence that your politics are absolutely wrong. As I’ve said, we’ve tried it your way since 1992. The proof is in the pudding. Is your opinion that now is better than 1992? We are better off socially, economically, or politically? In what ways has your brand of politics been successful at bringing about the conservative agenda of reducing the size of the federal government and more freedom? When I turn 50 are you then going to set the new age for reasoned discussion at 65? I’m not saying “it’s your fault” to you personally. I’m stating that as a generation, you took a general stance politically that proved to be misguided. Historically, I provided direct examples of this. I think I’ve been very reasonable in my discussion. I’m sorry if it has offended you, but unless you want to provide an alternative historical analysis of your generations political motivations and success, I don’t know why you say my age has anything to do with our discussion. Idealism is not wrong when they’re the correct ideals. Future generations are the judge of whether or not we chose correctly and brought about what we set out to do. I am the future generation, looking back historically, your generation did not accomplish what you are saying its mandate was. I understand it sucks to hear your generation failed to do it, but it was not your fault personally. Your generation is something like 100 million people. As long as you look back on your life and say you did everything you could to do the right thing, I don’t think there’s anything to be ashamed of. Other the other hand, I think it would be foolish from my perspective to just keep trying what your generation did and hope for a different result. [/QUOTE]
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