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Originally posted by Be10dwn View PostThat debate the other day was anything but civilized, unless you are suggesting that they should have had a duel lol
There was a time when calling a man a liar or worse had real consequences, today's society accepts it as normal behavior.Last edited by Mike Javi Cooper; 03-05-2016, 10:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Mike Javi Cooper View PostWe've become too civilized, today we throw words instead of fists or bullets. Words and actions have little consequence today.
I truly miss those days and I'm sorry my grandchildren must suffer the world of today.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostNo doubt! I'd love to slap the **** out of some people on here.
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Originally posted by Mike Javi Cooper View PostEven fifty years ago in my late teens people were careful about insults and actions because they often resulted in a bit more than a slap. In fact a slap would have gotten a very big response.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostOh, it can still happen. The threat of spending the night in jail doesn't scare a lot of people. But yeah, I'd rather be hit with a fist than slapped.
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Originally posted by Mike Javi Cooper View PostTherein lies the difference. ... in those days you didn't go to jail for defending your honor or your reputation. Now with civilization protecting poor behavior, defending your honor is illegal.
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Originally posted by Mike Javi Cooper View PostTherein lies the difference. ... in those days you didn't go to jail for defending your honor or your reputation. Now with civilization protecting poor behavior, defending your honor is illegal.
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostTrue. Our coach used to put gloves on us, so we could "work it out".
Was a different world back then.
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Originally posted by BuckRage View PostShe's just telling it like it is. Old school no pc style.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostWhere I grew up not only the coach but the AG teacher and the principal did this. Marched off to the gym and get it on. Differences usually lasted about a minute. Your only other option sometimes was a paddle made from oak bed slats across the hind end.
Was a different world back then.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostWhere is the virtue in compromising with those who are seeking to destroy freedom though?
Compromise is great, IF both sides have the same goal but just have different opinions on how to get there. But when one side wants freedom and the other side doesn't, I don't see how it is noble to compromise with those who want to destroy freedom.
If we had a congress full of real hard core conservatives nothing would get done
And thats a win for the American people in the long run. There once was compromise in washington....a long time ago....before all the dems turned into a bunch of social justice type socialist. There is nothing from this admin or the next dem. I want to compromise about. I want them shut down completely so my kids and future grand kids have something left of the country to work with
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Originally posted by TxNurse View PostI am glad you agree that Michelle should have been giving an all-out verbal punch to Rubio and Trump based on her heart felt beliefs.
The problem with implementation would be how to change the current system in one fell sloop. Especially since the type of conservatives needed to accomplish such a change are in the minority. There simply are too many types of political conservatives, fiscal, constitutional, moderate, ultra, etc. Like she said we all need to come together but can't seem to stop alienating anyone who drinks a different flavor of kool-aid.
Read the threads here on TBH for examples. [emoji87] [emoji86] [emoji85]
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