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Comment Re:My call... (Score 1) 358

I got hung up on after I told the lady I wasn't wearing any pants, and was rubbing peanut butter on my, umm, self... so that I can make a reeses peanut butter cup when I shove it in her hershey highway....

I thought that was rude... I was just getting started.

Comment Re:The Only Change You Can Believe In (Score 1) 788

Well, fully automatic weapons can't be (easily) purchased here. So where are they getting all these full autos? And grenades (nope, can't buy them here).
Answer: soldiers stealing them from the Mexican army and through the Guatemalan border. Look at the real facts, Holder stated that 90% of the weapons used by the cartels are from the US. Then admitted that wasn't the case, yet we should ban different weapons here.
Think... don't buy the bullshit you are being shoveled.

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