Mark Harvard <mark.harvard.909we3@gmail-.com> posted on Fri, 17 Oct
2014 21:53:33 GMT:
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And if you like your EV-D68 you can keep your EV-D68. I never did
care for clowns, but as of now there are at least 626 of them
working in Washington, DC. We might as well throw a circus tent over
Capitol Hill.
And by the way, in case anyone is interested, another convenient and
life-saving feature of Obamacare is that if you get the printed
version, it IS thick enough to stop a bullet, so remember to tuck a
copy under your shirt in order to protect your vital organs if you
have to travel to Chicago or Detroit or any other liberal paradise.
I don't understand why ballistics testing of laws isn't more
important to Congress, because this kind of thing could really help
save lives. Sure, it might deplete the world's paper supply, but
gun-related deaths could become a thing of the past.
In a country that started with a four page Constitution, a single
law now requires enough paper to stop a 158-grain projectile from a
357 magnum at 7 meters (according to independent researcher).
Almighty God only used 10 lines when He sent his commandments to His
people, so how does Congress get away with passing laws that no one
will ever have enough time to read? If the Republicans and Democrats
can't figure out how to write laws that can be completely read
during the morning coffee break, every last one of 'em should fired
and exiled to an Ebola country.
Rant over. It's the weekend. Go watch a football game or a movie.
Have fun everybody.
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