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Au_contrarian 2 points ago +3 / -1

The alternative isn't worse. The alternative will only be a one-termer.

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Au_contrarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

Lying to Congress ought to be legal because congress should not have the power to subpoena the general public. I'm sick of perjury trap process crimes.

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Au_contrarian 2 points ago +6 / -4

I disagree. It's paramount that we judge people individually. Racism is a fluid collectivist thought crime, that as best I can tell now includes such horrible ideas as being on time, saving for your future, etc. If that is what racism is, it goes to show that categorizing human action into a "racist" bin is counterproductive. We should just stick to good and bad, it's all we need.

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Au_contrarian -6 points ago +6 / -12

There's not racism, there's just right and wrong. Good and bad. This was a bad question with the motive of discrediting him that he thought might land because a black conservative is a rarity. He ought to be embarrassed.

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Au_contrarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm a little sick of congress running around trying to put people in perjury traps. They are not a crime fighting body. I'm in favor of taking away Congress's subpoena power. The only people they should be able to subpoena are federal employees, so they can function as oversight. But going out into the public so they can do kickflips off unpopular people pisses me off. Who's more unpopular than congress? The American people need to be able to subpoena congress, not the other way around.

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Au_contrarian 3 points ago +3 / -0

If true, it wouldn't be for lack of trying.

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Au_contrarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's very easy to imagine how this is the case. Imagine waking up every day and constantly being confronted by a world that does not operate the way you think it does, and having your actions constantly generating unexpected results. If you do not adjust your thinking, you would lose your mind.

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Au_contrarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

No way this guy acts like this if he grew up with a dad in the home.

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Au_contrarian 11 points ago +11 / -0

He doesn't get to be a libertarian just because he says he is. It goes to show his ignorance.

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Au_contrarian 0 points ago +1 / -1

"Many insects are able to lift twenty times their own body weight like Rhinoceros beetle and may jump distances that are many times greater than their own length." plus we're talking about exoskeletons here. No thank you.

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Au_contrarian 6 points ago +6 / -0

What does the constitution say about poorly regulated militias?

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Au_contrarian 3 points ago +3 / -0

I thought it was because people like dodging hot casings

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Au_contrarian 3 points ago +3 / -0

I mean, the west wasn't really as lawless as it is depicted in the movies. That's more a romanticization of things. But even then every spaghetti western had a law man that was being paid by the government. Otherwise there wouldn't have been any conflicts between good and evil and classic audiences wouldn't have watched.

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Au_contrarian 1 point ago +1 / -0

Entire stadium is empty just for (and because of) them, and they don't even sit 6 feet apart.

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Au_contrarian 2 points ago +2 / -0

Kayleigh just finished playing a video of the protests, where at the very end it was video of a protester telling her arresting officers that she hoped they "f*ing die" and that they hope someone kills their entire family. So all these news orgs were covering it live and broadcast f-bombs live on air as a result. That's why they broke in to apologize.

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