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<blockquote data-quote="cowmugger" data-source="post: 1491273" data-attributes="member: 8696"><p>Mr. Griffon has an excellent point. The only problem is the Oklahoma education system is apparently so lousy that it students and former students are not worthy of human rights. I guess the educators know they are not turning out humans. They have the goal of producing inferior products.</p><p></p><p>Take the lifeforms in the Montana and Wyoming school system. Montana lifeforms are considered human at birth, hence no age limit on open carry. In Wyoming they are considered to be human at 14, open carry at 14. Also in these two states, the news is never able to carry a story like their imagination can produce in Oklahoma.</p><p></p><p>This is why the educators in Oklahoma are against the human right of self defense, they know their product is not human. They do not want humans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowmugger, post: 1491273, member: 8696"] Mr. Griffon has an excellent point. The only problem is the Oklahoma education system is apparently so lousy that it students and former students are not worthy of human rights. I guess the educators know they are not turning out humans. They have the goal of producing inferior products. Take the lifeforms in the Montana and Wyoming school system. Montana lifeforms are considered human at birth, hence no age limit on open carry. In Wyoming they are considered to be human at 14, open carry at 14. Also in these two states, the news is never able to carry a story like their imagination can produce in Oklahoma. This is why the educators in Oklahoma are against the human right of self defense, they know their product is not human. They do not want humans. [/QUOTE]
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