What was the joke?
I don't disagree, but maybe just let it alone this one day a year.Can't dwell on things forever. Pete Davidson (SNL comedian) lost his dad in 9/11. And if he can joke about it, I think the rest of us need to lighten up and realize things happen, and if someone want to make a joke about it, and you're offended by it, time to look in the mirror and figure out why. Especially since it's been 18 years.
I didn't know that.The release of "Dr. Strangelove" was delayed, and the line "a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Dallas" was over dubbed to "Vegas" following the Kennedy assassination.
And, if you haven't seen it. You should.
We are all entitled to our thoughts and beliefs. Having traveled and lived out of our country I agree we are not perfect but we are better than most. Those who do not learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat them...source unknown.
What does that even mean?True, historically the bigger the government the smaller the citizen.
To me, it means that increasing the amount of decisions the government is allowed to make for the people reduces the amount of decisions the people are allowed to make for themselves individually... you know... kind of the premise on which our country was founded... individual rights and opportunity, freedom from unfair and unreasonable government taxation and rule, a government that serves the people instead of the other way around... that kind of stuff. Silly, huh?What does that even mean?
I'll ask again: what does that even mean? Re-read the statement I responded to. He wasn't specific to any one country. What do you have to compare it to? I've lived on 3 different continents, and I generally find that people making these kind of statements have little to back them up besides blind patriotism. They sure do sound good though.To me, it means that increasing the amount of decisions the government is allowed to make for the people reduces the amount of decisions the people are allowed to make for themselves individually... you know... kind of the premise on which our country was founded... individual rights and opportunity, freedom from unfair and unreasonable government taxation and rule, a government that serves the people instead of the other way around... that kind of stuff. Silly, huh?
You seem to be trying to not understand.I'll ask again: what does that even mean? Re-read the statement I responded to. He wasn't specific to any one country. What do you have to compare it to? I've lived on 3 different continents, and I generally find that people making these kind of statements have little to back them up besides blind patriotism. They sure do sound good though.
I rest my case.You seem to be trying to not understand.
You seem to me to have rested your case before you started posting.I rest my case.
It's OK to laugh at this video because only about 36,000 Americans died in automobile crashes in 2018.
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No, it's just that you don't have a substantive answer, so there's no reason for me to continue the discussion.You seem to me to have rested your case before you started posting.
No, it's just that you don't have a substantive answer, so there's no reason for me to continue the discussion.
When you censor comedy, never a good sign.
I mean seriously, 9/11 is it’s own sad joke, I mean look at all the nonsense the goverment got away with by invoking “9/11” or “never forget”, we have a army of blue gloved idiots squeezing balls, feeling up kids and old folks, seizing explosive toothpaste only to toss it in a garbage can in the middle of a yuuuge line of people, we go around invading random countries, reading our own citizens emails, bank accounts, stopping people and questioning them for driving down a road, and yet getting away from all that bill of right jibberish and common decency because “9/11”, all that’s fine with the Tammy and Tods of America but folks get their panties in a wad over a joke?
Circling the drain we are.
What does that even mean?
Groundpounder, what personal freedoms did we loose?
Groundpounder, what personal freedoms did we loose?