Posted on January 23, 2013. Tags: Arming, Deterrent, Good, More, People, shoot, Texas, There, violence
At least two students were shot at Lone Star College in Texas on Tuesday, a school official said.
Two armed students opened fire (at each other?) CBS affiliate KHOU Houston reports of witnesses saying that two men were arguing when one of them took out a gun and fired.
Both were armed and exercising their 2nd amendment rights. They were defending themselves from each other.
Two students were shot in the crossfire. Two INNOCENT students were shot in the crossfire!
Maybe the pro gun conservative answer is that those two innocent students should have been packing weapons to defend themselves from the two other shooters who were defending themselves from each other.
Maybe the pro gun conservative answer is to have all students just shoot each other in self defense. MORE GUNS! YEAH!
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Posted on January 23, 2013. Tags: Applications, Choose, Civilian, college, fill, military, Retired, When
When I fill out college applications it always asks if you are affiliated with the military. I always said no, but now i’m starting to think I should choose civilian.
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Posted on January 22, 2013. Tags: Bbcowned, Content, post, YouTube
I understand their material is copyrighted. Is there something I can do to make it clear that I don’t own the content, nor claim to? I was thinking of something like switching off monetization (which I wouldn’t have put on anyway), or writing a comment in the description saying something like “this content is wholly owned by the BBC. I own no part of it.”
Thing is, I’m trying to post a clip from Top Gear. I know that they have their own YouTube channel, but I still see hundreds of other TG videos from people who aren’t affiliated with Top Gear or the BBC in general. Why are they allowed to post TG stuff?
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Posted on January 22, 2013. Tags: About, Best, Books, Illuminati, What
I have been seeing a lot on the internet about it and want to read a book.
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Posted on January 22, 2013. Tags: getting, having, problems, transfer, With
I have been working for the State of Arizona for 5 years now. I am in Mesa Arizona and have wanted to transfer to another city for some time now. I have put in applications/transfers to Tucson, Prescott, Cottonwood and several other cities. I get the interview and that’s it. Then I get the rejection letter. The last interview I had was in Prescott. I did it over the phone and apparently did well because the supervisor wanted to meet me. I took the day off, made the drive, and then three weeks later I get the letter. I see other people in the department transfer to other cities. What the hell is wrong with me? My husband and I are in our 50’s and would like to live in a smaller town where we can get a mobile home and be out of the congestion. Well, apparently, this isn’t going to happen. So far I had four interviews and nata. At this point I’d rather die than stay in the Phoenix area. Why is it other people get their transfers and all I get is dumped on? The only reason why the transfer is important is because my job carries the medical benefits, though the pay isn’t that great. Do other people go through this crap? What is it going to take to accomplish a move? I feel as if one of us is going to die before we find our niche.
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Posted on January 22, 2013. Tags: Advantages, Disadvantages, Healthcare, Singlepayer, What
These answers are just plain sad. These answerers clearly got these strawman arguments of single payer from Rush Limbaugh so I’m going to refute some of these claims:
@Andrew: It does not create a monopoly by any means. All it does is assure all people that they have the right to healthcare nomatter how much they make. Health insurance is still optional with countries that have single payer, and their insurance rates tend to be much cheaper as a result of competing with the government. (Ironically, insurance companies are ones with the monopolies on peoples’ healthcare.)
“Just look at markets where the government hasn’t gotten involved and no monopolies have been created..” You idiot, every 1st world nation on Earth provides healthcare for their citizens.
@Kathryn: “You’ll have to get an answer from someone who lives in one of those broke countries across the ocean. You know, England, France, Italy – where they are cutting health care benefits like crazy because they finally ran out of other peoples money.”
This is funny stuff. Cutting health benefits? France has the #1 rated healthcare system in the world. England’s NHS and Italy’s program work just fine as well. The best part is how we spend 24% of our federal budget on healthcare when countries that provide single payer only use 10%. You claim to be a conservative, but apparently you have no problem with spending 14% extra (for worse service) on healthcare.
@Jimmy: “the advantages are that the government pays your medical bills! The DISadvantages are that by letting government pay the bills government gets to tell you how to live, what to eat, what car you can drive, how often and with whom you have sex …”
Ah yes, the good ole’ slippery slope fallacy. I had no idea that reforming healthcare and allowing all people to have access to healthcare would naturally lead to a totalitarian society where the secret police monitor and decide everything for you including who you have sex with. As you all know, that’s what left wingers are big on, they always try to pass laws that attempt to legislate morality (Sarcasm).
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