Re: Why liberals love the Second Amendment



On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 20:46:10 +0000 (UTC), Curly Surmudgeon
<CurlySurmudgeon@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 15:27:59 -0400, Observer <noone@nowhere> wrote:

On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 05:24:39 -0700 (PDT), Shall not be infringed
<hot-ham-and-cheese@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 17, 1:39 pm, grey_ghost471-newsgro...@xxxxxxxxx (Gray Ghost)
wrote:
Shall not be infringed <hot-ham-and-che...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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On Jul 16, 11:57 am, grey_ghost471-newsgro...@xxxxxxxxx (Gray Ghost)
wrote:
Curly Surmudgeon <CurlySurmudg...@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:i1ogbt$484$4 @news.eternal-september.org:

And let's not forget Glen Beck pushing gold stuph on his show
from companies in which he has a financial interest.  And not
telling viewers.

Pants on fire. He is quite candid about the companies on his show.
They are sponsors and he buys gold from them.

Is your predeliction for falsehood congential or do you have no
excuse for it?

Cur-Lee says Beck's an owner.  That's what having a "financial
interest" in a company means.

An owner of what? GoldLine? Seems to me i read that companies like
that have to disclose quite a bit. If Curle-Q had a clue he might post
a cite. As it is he listens to the MadCow agitprop network and gets
all his "news" from fairy land.

He posts no cite.

Did he mean Beck owns gold? Just a thought there Curlee-Q. Exactly how
many tons og gold would you have to own before you could actually
manipulate the market?

Silver is much more affordable. The Hunt brothers could give us insight
on what it takes to corner the silver market. I think only a government
could corner the gold market, such as FDR tried by emptying British
vaults of all gold and forbidding the private ownership of gold in
America (citizens were allowed to keep their gold wedding bands and gold
teeth).

Still perpetuating that lie, eh, Assroach? "Shallnotbeinformed" sure is
a good nym for you.

Quit stalking me!

My God these people are so pathetically stupid. It has to be
deliberate, the schools can't be that bad!!

Obviously it is deliberate.

New question:  Do you think Cur-Lee lies?

...goes without saying.

Curls is sometimes wrong. But unlike you, he doesn't purposefully
prevaricate on almost every post.

And I admit my mistakes.

Indeed. But the AssRoach would rather keep its nose wedged firmly in
my ass, than to admit it was wrong on the FDR gold thing. AND, it
would prefer to spread lies and half-truths than engage in honorable
behavior and discussion.

Is the roach that stupid naturally? Did it's parents go after it with
pointy-toed boots? Or was it the Catholic "education" that crippled
his emotional and intellectual development? In any case, it's fun to
watch him race Gunner to the drainpipe.


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The last official act of any government is the looting of the nation.
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