Author Topic: Italian fines for swim suits at beach. Real or fake?  (Read 4884 times)

jbeegoode

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Re: Italian fines for swim suits at beach. Real or fake?
« Reply #15 on: March 02, 2018, 08:40:12 PM »
Responsibilities are to exercise them and defend them, and" with liberty for all." It follows that that means diversity and tolerance, not just the dominate paradigm, either local or national powers. I irks me that the criteria for immigration the conversations, in the news and for hours on the floor of congress, is only the mention of economic dependably, economic reasons, economic value of the immigrant, some hogwash about economic freedoms. To me, the greatest value of this country has been constitutional freedoms. Oaths are sworn on it, and lives given. Do I want some eager dog eat dog opportunist next door, or contrary, do I want some bum who would encourage my freedoms, no matter how much he didn't like it. Give me a person who sits on the freedoms dominated half of the spectrum and the bum. That's the promise and value that I was taught in school.

Yes, there is a responsibility with freedom. It appears to me that the responsible who disagree, are being kept out and the intolerant, controlling, dollar worshipers keep filling up the place quicker than we can educate them, or their children.
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Re: Italian fines for swim suits at beach. Real or fake?
« Reply #16 on: March 05, 2018, 12:29:15 AM »

Sheeple are peeple too!
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Re: Italian fines for swim suits at beach. Real or fake?
« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2018, 06:51:30 PM »
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Sheeple are peeple too!
Baaaaad joke, John! Baaaaad joke! Head hurt!

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Re: Italian fines for swim suits at beach. Real or fake?
« Reply #18 on: April 09, 2018, 04:03:44 PM »
There was a one-panel comic strip in the paper when I was little called "There oughta be a law." I suppose the real premise was that plenty of people do awful things that aren't against the law. But we would never do such things. We wouldn't, would we?

Regarding Adam and Eve, they couldn't obey even one law. Are we any better?

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Re: Italian fines for swim suits at beach. Real or fake?
« Reply #19 on: April 10, 2018, 07:54:49 PM »
More reason why laws should stick to the critical subjects and leave the everyday things to the communities and locals involved. People want things to not change because dealing with constant change can be wearisome. So they take shortcuts and we end up with volumes of laws only good as doorstops.

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