1. So, you kidnap kids too then And shoot people while doing it.
  2. I think most people ain't gonna have a problem with kids being taken away from parents who are alkies, addicts, or abusive, and if you try to stab a gov worker you should expect to be shot, if there is a cop present.
  3. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:I think most people ain't gonna have a problem with kids being taken away from parents who are alkies, addicts, or abusive, and if you try to stab a gov worker you should expect to be shot, if there is a cop present.

    Definitely. In Sweden you probably wouldn't be shot though, but you wouldn't succeed and you'd be punished.
  4. Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:I think most people ain't gonna have a problem with kids being taken away from parents who are alkies, addicts, or abusive, and if you try to stab a gov worker you should expect to be shot, if there is a cop present.

    Well this is something to always consider. There is more than one way to look at something and anything that happens can be told in many ways,
    not necessarily based on facts or covering all of the facts. Just like this story you told us, the way you tell it makes the deputy the hero and the house occupant the bad guy...others could reverse this while telling the story.

    What you posted about Sweden is no different. Shouldn't get your facts from a radical or one sided facebook group. Specially when the facts are about a foreign country.
  5. In other news I have signed up for a public constitution reading next Monday. I'm one of those rare people who has no fear of public speaking.
  6. That's good. I like it too, but I do get nervous sometimes as well, but it's fun.
  7. Just always remember, your the guy in the room with the biggest balls.

    It ain't like any of them voluntered.
  8. The toughest speech I ever held was actually in school when we had writing a speech as a task in Swedish. It was a Thursday in January this year that I started writing about my then very ill, 93 years old grandfather. That same day was the day he died. Three weeks later I held that speech and I felt I really moved some people, it was also very important for me. I then held a similar speech after his funeral. That was tough, but I think I did well. And I know my grandfather would've been proud of me and he would've liked it. I hope that maybe some of my classmates will also remember something about him, at least how much I loved him. Memories are how people live on after they're dead.

    Pretty unrelated to politics, but I felt like saying that when we were talking speeches.
  9. Hillary Clinton about what happened in Libyyja:
    "How could this happen in a country we helped liberate, in a city we saved from destruction?"

    She must be joking, right? Western forces tore apart that country.