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Over-armed Deedy meets Ha'ole hating Elderts
#31
Seriously. "proud to be a haole?" do you have a 'white power' tattoo?

Your race is an accident of birth, not anything special that you have achieved on your own.
Nothing left to do but
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#32
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There is no such thing as being "over armed". That is how you throw a baseball, under or over arm.


As an English major, I've got to reply: "Over-" is a prefix employed with the sense of “over the limit,” “to excess,” “too much,” “too,” to form verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and nouns.(I hyphenated it for stress.)






Prefixes and Prepositions? Really?

You as an English major and college student, obviously a man with VAST experience in the world completely MISSED the point! Not having a defensive weapon is one thing but being over armed is a tactical impossibility! It's like having too many bullets in a gunfight! Ain't no such thing! [Yeah I went to UCLA Four score ago or something around that]

The FBI is supposed to be here to protect us, so if a FBI agent carried a AR-15, I would know who to thank for their hard work.

Even an inexperienced English major or even an obnoxious drunk would not be dumb enough to insult an FBI agent with an AR-15. [Smile]


I highly doubt it would stop an obnoxious drunk.

And imagine what an obnoxious drunk with an AR-15 would do when we have seen what obnoxious drunk with a glock did.

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#33
someone taught me a long time ago that the only race is the human race. however there are many different cultures that can clash for whatever reason. the only race I dislike is the kind I have to run in! peace
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#34
"you are 16 times more likely to be murdered by them with conviction then by the average citizen"

Could you please translate this statement into English and then provide a reputable source?
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#35
Would "over-armed" (despite it's grammatical error) be like having 5 cans of pork n beans? or would that be a party?
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#36


I think more than 3 cans is "intent to distribute".
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#37


I think more than 3 cans is "intent to distribute".TOO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!

But on a serious note, have any of you read "Hawaii's Story by Queen Liliuokalani ?

Business men overthrew the Queen.......left the Hawaiians fighting for their sovereignty. They lost.
I don't think this egregious act was an ethnic offense... as much as I think of it as a despicable fact of what really controls in this world .
I see the same thing happening in the U.S. but do not see that most Americans seem to be as aware that they are losing their sovereignty as the Hawaiians were.
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#38
Thanks Reni.

aloha,pog
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#39
You are right Reni. The moneyed interests of the world are slowly tightening their grip as they have been doing for centuries. What is new about that and more importantly what can/will you do about it? Nothing. That's what.
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The difference now is that what you say is being said more and more and more and more people are "getting" it.
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