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Perhaps its because some Muslims came up to him on the street and told him to grow a beard or they'll use a branding iron to put some arabic on his forehead. If that happened to me I'd probably be weary of them "muzzies", as he puts it, as well.
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If you want to experiment with people's lives- why not convince some rich company to perform a study and sell healthy food at a loss for cheaper prices than junk food- place them in all the stores people normally shop at and see what happens. Or some other zany idea outside of taxes.
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[quote]How are they going to monitor PC game communication?[/quote] Hire more useless people to play videogames and listen in on possible threatening conversation like "Die die die". Can't put anything past any government especially when I read about the news story of undercover NYPD joining Muslim student associations on rafting and paintball
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People who like junk food will just find another way to get their fix. I don't see how this is going to make people hit the gym or go buy fruit and vegetables(when those options are already there, even in poor neighborhoods you can find a C-town selling veggies). Someone like me who does workout and eats healthy on the regular is now going to be
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I just wish the bureaucrats who push for taxes and other regulations would just be honest about what they're doing. "Hey we want more money so we're going to take a bigger cut when you want to buy junk food". If the presidents just called themselves Kings, go themselves a nice crown, scepter, throne and said things like "I AM
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In New York every single subway line already repeats this same line over and over "If you see a suspicious package or activity, do not keep it to yourself. Tell the Police or an MTA employee. Remain alert and have a safe day", and of course its repeated so much that everyone just ignores it now. As if it was possible for anyone to prevent
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If free markets are creating more goods and services for the masses and driving down prices- this is the absolute best way to help the disadvantaged. If burdensome regulations, bad monetary policy, taxes, weren't in place then perhaps even an apartment in New York City would cost only $300 a month. Some panhandlers wouldn't be living in homeless
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lol in "perpetuity throughout the universe"- I almost feel like the guy who whipped that up didn't even take himself seriously.
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Pardoning all the non-violent drug offenders as Paul said he would sounds like it would clear up a lot of money from the prison industry. Imagine people who were formerly CO's now doing actual productive work.
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[quote]That's why you get a head start: learn survival skills and homestead a large amount of land to hunt/gather/permaculture on.[/quote] Why not just move to a tribal area in various parts of the world where they already do all that instead of waiting for this at home? You'd certainly get the best training for it that way instead of relying