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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 02:19 AM
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From: south western NYS Latitude: 42.34 N, Longitude: 78.46 W
Dude Move to the country and do it soon. It rocks
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 03:22 AM
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You pay the price to live there, and I don't know about you, but I be damned if I let somebody run me off. Start messing their stuff up of equal value, just destroy anything of theirs that you find, and if they throw beer bottles, go over there and bust their butts with your Glock. If the law can't help, then you have to do it. Stand up for yourself, let them know that you are a force not to be messed with. They just need an attitude adjustment. Chances are, you'll only have to shoot one of them.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 04:39 AM
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My move to the country was to gain some manuvering room. I can now see em coming and have plenty of time to adjust the crosshairs accordingly.

Pickup man they have no stuff to destory (if they do then it most likely was yours some time ago). I was never run off just put off by the unkindlyness of most city folk. (not all). If you shoot them in the city u go to jail, out here you leave em where you drop em, and let the animals sort them out.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 07:18 AM
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Originally posted by arrbilly
01 just posted an entire monologue and reply without saying the word "liberal"!!
For 10 bonus points can you point out all the references to liberals?

One hint, one reference is ”non-functioning brain cells”
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 12:10 PM
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Unfortunately you have to do some homework here, but you can deal with them. If they want to play hardball, play. Don't shoot your gun, use the law instead.

People like this always have an angle. Be it wellfare, drugs, gambling, etc. Use that to your advantage. Sure you have to be the stool pigeon. But so what. You're doing the right thing and defending yourself within the law. Any other action would put you behind bars and put them behind the wheel of your supercrew.

So you may have to get very involved with your other neighbors, take pics of them doing anything illegal, notify DSS about the condition of their living quarters and about the children involved. If they rent, have a petition signed by the neighborhood to have them evicted. Most likely the landlord wants them out too. In short, get everyone involved including state and local agencies.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 01:31 PM
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wanta: sounds like you described exactly where i live.

my biggest prob with them was once a 16 yr old large bodied boy decided to take a full swing at my then 4 yr old son. this is a very effective way to tell the world you no longer want to participate in life.
i managed to get between him and my son, he stopped, his first words were "i'm not 18 you can't hit me". ahhh the look on his face when i replied "and your dumb enough to think it would be my first trip to jail"
he left then but later that week i managed to find him downtown alone. one light whisper in his ear was all it took to have him move out the very next day. seems they don't like to feel vulnerable away from all their welfare friends who when in concert can make some awful noise about how they're being mistreated.
i would certainly not tell you to threaten a 10-12 yr old child but if you should find yourself in a position to speak to one of the parents in a one on one situation with no witnesses. some solutions could be found. non violently, just scary for them.
i very seldom have trouble with my tax deduction neighbors anymore. this was just one incident,(there were a few others) sooner or later they will figure out who pays the bills. sorry i have no respect for them, they don't deserve nice places to live or nice cars or to be able to send their children to the same school as my son goes to.
although he has learned some valuable lessons about human nature from them. like the one he befriended, so we took him out to soccer games, dinner, wherever we were going. until he stole my older son's money from his dresser.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 01:43 PM
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I too searched frantically for the word liberal, but alas, to no avail.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 01:56 PM
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BTW 01 XLT, nothing personal is intended here just some good natured joshing around. Have a good one!
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 02:59 PM
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BTW 01 XLT, nothing personal is intended here just some good natured joshing around. Have a good one!
No worry, that is how I took it the first time…

Also the reason for my post here without the word liberal but rather very distinctive descriptions which means a “liberal”…


I too am like wildchild in that for the vast majority of those on welfare I have no respect for. Yes, I have a distinct prejudice against those to lazy to help themselves. I know there is a small, very small minority of those on welfare who really need it but you can usually tell who they are.

They don’t buy choice cuts of meat nor do they go down and buy 15 subs for all their friends for ”Oprah Friday festival…”

If I was running the place every single one of them on welfare that could possible move their bodies would be out sweating their *** off every single day for 8 hours pulling weeds, taking bubblegum off the streets and sidewalks, picking up cigarette butts, washing down store fronts, cleaning store windows, cleaning neighbors cars who actually go to work and bring home a paycheck, cleaning the neighbors BBQ after a weekend fest with other ”Working people” to give them the idea that is SUCKS to be on welfare and YOU WILL DO AS WE SAY since it’s our house and our rules.

For those to big to move their body it will be a daily 8-hour workout so they can be productive. If they refuse to workout NO FOOD, which is a win-win situation. First it will help them lose a ton or two so they can be productive and second it will save US money…

If you want the check you better do WHAT WE SAY or you can starve to death…

That my friends IS the American way…
 
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Old Mar 29, 2004 | 04:26 PM
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I couldn't agree with you more 01.

Everyone on wellfare or any government assistance should be working directly for the government. Labor jobs. No work - no pay. If physically unable to work labor jobs, then clerical will do. Again no work, no pay. Its that simple. The people would also be managed directly by counselors who can help them get on their feet again. And if not, the money train ends. Cut and dry.

I'm sick and tired of paying the gov a third of my pay to see people like my old roomate drive brand new cars and do nothing all day. They drain the system because they know they can and don't have the moral fiber to do the right thing.

This aggravates me so much that I'm afraid if it gets worse I will be beating those people up and stealing back the steaks that they are buying with my money!
 
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