Re: When did MTR become so politicized?



H.B. Elkins wrote:

> On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 22:25:38 -0400, Scott M. Kozel wrote:
>
>>Har har. Unlike me, you likely -do- present a danger to society. Based
>>on seeing some of the stuff that you have posted in the past, your
>>"ending" may well be when you crack up and run amok with a high-powered
>>rifle, and go around shooting people, until you get blown away by a
>>police SWAT team. Hopefully some citizen who knows how to exercise his
>>Second Amendment rights, will stop you before you shoot anybody.
>
> In all fairness, while I don't share C.C.'s political beliefs, and as you
> know mine are much closer to yours, Mr. Slater has a caustic and wicked
> sense of humor, which he's not shy about sharing with us on this
> newsgroup. His comments make me smile, even when he picks at me sometimes,
> because I know it's all in good fun.
>
>
Well, I can't find the message I posted that warranted that "Death Wish"
reply, But Scott's gonna be as disappointed as Family Court, who from 2000
to 2003, were actively trying to exacerbate some sort of violent reaction
from me. To the point, one time, when a Saugerties policeman actually lied
and said my daughter had turned in a false report to Child Protective
services(she had not, it was some "liberal" nutjob therapist she was
seeing). My "violent reaction" was to send the now-ex packing, and to stay
the hell away from parties who could potentially cause me trouble.

I like that "Second Amendment" bit. I suppose I don't qualify for those
sorts of rights in Kozilla's mind, because I don't have the proper beliefs.
I don't own any firearms, anyway, and have no motivation to purchase any.

You know, HB, I will NEVER agree with you on politics, but over and over
again, you justify my respect for you by having some understanding and
acceptance of those you don't agree with. I really appreciate that.


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