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Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: loosegoose] #8420320
06/15/25 10:25 PM
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Or, I can not expose my children to nonsense and have them make their own decisions based on if the fish are biting and wha the tides are. Or how the real world affects their lives, not a bunch of whiny people who aren’t going to make any difference.

Not worrying about a small minority of complete idiots at a “no kings” rally or whatever these idiots are talking about

we got rid of those back in the 1700’s.

Maybe instead of the nonsense fear mongering and having them attend protests, you have them attend city council meetings and advisory council meetings. So they can see what is happening in their towns, counties and states. Then teach them to research those things and make informed decisions based on science, logic and reason

Maybe teach them to weld and build their own armored bull dozer, and teach them to watch out for basements.

Y’all need to stop falling into the political narrative and go talk to your neighbors and find out that it isn’t that bad.

Bless y’all’s hearts..


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

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Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: 52Carl] #8420322
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Originally Posted by 52Carl
I voted for homeschooling. Now think that I need to vote against it.
Kids tend not to listen to the politics of school teachers, but kids that are homeschooled can't ever escape from their parents.



Then those parents sometimes wonder why their children refuse to talk to them after they become adults.

Sometimes, and just sometimes, the parents are the problem. Not saying the schools can’t be, but they usually aren’t when parents are involved in the school system.

My children’s school is great. No politics, just teaching them.


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: DelawareRob] #8420324
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Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Or, I can not expose my children to nonsense and have them make their own decisions based on if the fish are biting and wha the tides are. Or how the real world affects their lives, not a bunch of whiny people who aren’t going to make any difference.

Not worrying about a small minority of complete idiots at a “no kings” rally or whatever these idiots are talking about

we got rid of those back in the 1700’s.

Maybe instead of the nonsense fear mongering and having them attend protests, you have them attend city council meetings and advisory council meetings. So they can see what is happening in their towns, counties and states. Then teach them to research those things and make informed decisions based on science, logic and reason

Maybe teach them to weld and build their own armored bull dozer, and teach them to watch out for basements.

Y’all need to stop falling into the political narrative and go talk to your neighbors and find out that it isn’t that bad.

Bless y’all’s hearts..




You almost make real sense, and then you go and spoil it all by saying I love you!


We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: loosegoose] #8420325
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Originally Posted by loosegoose
You guys are funny. Here, enjoy some pics of my Beretta 92. Hopefully this won't be controversial.

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Oh, and to be controversial.


There are much better options than a beretta 92. Lol


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: Ohio Wolverine] #8420326
06/15/25 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Or, I can not expose my children to nonsense and have them make their own decisions based on if the fish are biting and wha the tides are. Or how the real world affects their lives, not a bunch of whiny people who aren’t going to make any difference.

Not worrying about a small minority of complete idiots at a “no kings” rally or whatever these idiots are talking about

we got rid of those back in the 1700’s.

Maybe instead of the nonsense fear mongering and having them attend protests, you have them attend city council meetings and advisory council meetings. So they can see what is happening in their towns, counties and states. Then teach them to research those things and make informed decisions based on science, logic and reason

Maybe teach them to weld and build their own armored bull dozer, and teach them to watch out for basements.

Y’all need to stop falling into the political narrative and go talk to your neighbors and find out that it isn’t that bad.

Bless y’all’s hearts..




You almost make real sense, and then you go and spoil it all by saying I love you!



Where the heck did I say that?


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: 52Carl] #8420327
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Originally Posted by 52Carl
I voted for homeschooling. Now think that I need to vote against it.
Kids tend not to listen to the politics of school teachers, but kids that are homeschooled can't ever escape from their parents.


This is what pisses me off about this post. What i stand for this person proves me wrong. I am a big home school supporter. But this everyone can do it themselves does not work. Just annoyed will not post on this again. Because just like teaching to attend something just to do it means nothing without purpose. Crap teacher! But you can not fire the parent! Not fair! No school board to report to at home! And I hate having to say that! Thanks loosegoose.

Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: DelawareRob] #8420330
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Bless y’all’s hearts..

I miss understood you lol, I'm from the Yankee part of the country!


We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: bowhunter27295] #8420331
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Originally Posted by bowhunter27295
^^ Do you teach the grammar part?


Nope wife is an English major. I teach the important things. you know like Love God, Don't talk back and respect your mother, how to build and fix thing , along with Thinking exercises.

Here is one for you and no right answer just personal opinions. What's more valuable to teach geting the right answer or how to ask the right questions?

Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: Providence Farm] #8420336
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Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: Ohio Wolverine] #8420341
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Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Bless y’all’s hearts..

I miss understood you lol, I'm from the Yankee part of the country!



Sorry for the misunderstanding.

I’m from the fake south, we aren’t the real south either, but not quite Yankee at the same time.


Stop over cooking your meat! It isn’t gamey, it’s over cooked!

Gordon Ramsey, maybe…
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: loosegoose] #8420348
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In 1978 I was taking French as a second language at the University of Bordeaux. There were three Iranian guys in my class that I was friendly with and they invited me to a pro Ayatollah- Down with the Shaw rally. The Ayatollah was living in France in exile at the time. Told them I would go out of politeness but conveniently overslept.


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Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: beaverpeeler] #8420353
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
In 1978 I was taking French as a second language at the University of Bordeaux. There were three Iranian guys in my class that I was friendly with and they invited me to a pro Ayatollah- Down with the Shaw rally. The Ayatollah was living in France in exile at the time. Told them I would go out of politeness but conveniently overslept.


Those socialist and communist students mostly didn't survive long after the Islamist take over of Iran. A great many were mass hung on cranes, often 60 or so at a time.

Keith

Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: trappingthomas] #8420396
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Originally Posted by trappingthomas
Having a rough time dealing with logic in this country. Fellow trappers please tell me we are not this lost!

Some are that lost.

It is sad.


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Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: DelawareRob] #8420410
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Originally Posted by DelawareRob
Originally Posted by 52Carl
I voted for homeschooling. Now think that I need to vote against it.
Kids tend not to listen to the politics of school teachers, but kids that are homeschooled can't ever escape from their parents.



Then those parents sometimes wonder why their children refuse to talk to them after they become adults.

Sometimes, and just sometimes, the parents are the problem. Not saying the schools can’t be, but they usually aren’t when parents are involved in the school system.

My children’s school is great. No politics, just teaching them.


Rob, would you please quit saying things that make sense. It just ruins the discussion.

Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: loosegoose] #8420419
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Same at our schools.

As for my house, we talk about the news and talk about politics. We talk about government, the economy and liberty. Independent and critical thinking are encouraged.

If you polled my eligible voter kids (or near eligible voter) there would be one hard core Trump supporter and two independent/libertarian types.

Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: loosegoose] #8420420
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Closed social environments can be misused in the wrong hands you know like the Jim Jones type of cult an extreme example but on a smaller scale it’s not uncommon. The family dynamics could push a young person in a set direction but who’s to judge the direction for your own children. We have all know good and bad examples so who’s to know what’s right.


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Yes, I and my family were with the crowd that protested the removal of our local monument of confederate veterans and no one got violent. Though I regret to this day not standing with the local president of the SCV when he quietly refused to clear the square and got arrested for his trouble. In my defense I know the vindictive nature of that county's leadership. Fortunately, certain people stepped in for the guy and got the charges quietly dropped. It was least they could do seeing as how they failed to uphold the law protecting the monument.


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Did anyone consider that maybe he took them there to show them the irony and complete hypocrisy of the leftists calling Trump a King, when in fact it was their party that subverted democracy by rigging the last two democrat primaries to have who they wanted for a candidate, not the voters?

Then when their anointed "king" fell on his face (pardon the pun") they again appointed their own choice for king instead of allowing the voters to decide democratically.

Nah, me either, lol.


There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
Re: Have you ever attended a protest? [Re: hippie] #8420471
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Originally Posted by hippie
Did anyone consider that maybe he took them there to show them the irony and complete hypocrisy of the leftists calling Trump a King, when in fact it was their party that subverted democracy by rigging the last two democrat primaries to have who they wanted for a candidate, not the voters?

Then when their anointed "king" fell on his face (pardon the pun") they again appointed their own choice for king instead of allowing the voters to decide democratically.

Nah, me either, lol.


Guess again.

We've had that talk here, about how the Ds claim to love democracy, but tried to kick their main opponent off the ballot in 2 states, refused to hold a real primary for either Joe or Kamala, etc etc. (oh, and we discussed the pros and cons of democracy, the difference between pure democracy and a republic, etc. Just in case you were wondering).

Guess some more about what you don't think we teach here though. It's a fun game.

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I'm pleasantly surprised!


That fact seems to nonexistent to 99% of the people.

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There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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