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Most important amendment in the US BOR?
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Move. Far away. Now.YellowSnow said:
I'm dreading when my kids start history class in Seattle Public School.Pitchfork51 said:If its written by racists, it's chinvalid.
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I remember my alcoholism phaseYellowSnow said:
Single malt in this economy? I hear you, @MikeDamone . I'm mostly bourbon because of its superior value ( Blanton's shit poasts aside). I DRINKIG Old Granddad 114 at my desk as we speak. Only $27 BTW. Wonderful discovery I made the other day.MikeDamone said:
I'm not a scotch guy. Can't afford it.YellowSnow said:
Bruh, I've drunk many bottles of the most peated whisky in the world with members of this bored. More than @MikeDamone has even in his Islay whisky phase.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. Now get thee to Edinburgh stat and quaff down some haggis and whisky.YellowSnow said:
Already read it, Fren.PurpleThrobber said:
Except those poor blokes in Ulster who still say the rosary might disagree just a tad.YellowSnow said:
The point of this exercise isn't to say the Brit's (c)onstitution is better than our (C)onstitution. I don't view this as being the case. I'm just saying in the big scheme of things, it's still a free country. And further more, I try to give the mother ship as much respeck as possible, because the primary reason we are the country we are is because of the fact we were founded by freedom loving Englishmen who's ancestors only one century prior did away with absolute monarchy.UW_Doog_Bot said:
That's kind of the point of the whole thing here though isn't it. Social norms change. Relying on them for the preservation of your societies rights and adherence there to is short sighted. Just look at how many Zoomers don't think freedom of speech is important.YellowSnow said:
Britain is not a tyranny yet.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Can't carry a pocket knife, can't criticize the crown, definitely don't name your dog Hitler as a joke, pay 40% of your income to the state while your elites offshore their assets.YellowSnow said:
US has better free speech protections than UK. But deference to the Crown and some differences in libel laws does not mean Brits are not a free people.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Do they? Try publishing something about the crown and pedophilia in the UK and get back to us.YellowSnow said:
The UK does. How does that work?Sledog said:
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Can't keep any of the others without it.
"Free people" is a relative term.
Now, if you want to make the argument that the Scots are the primary reason we are the country we are, I could get on that bandwagon...Adam Smith, John Knox, Andrew Carnegie, David Byrne.....
@PurpleThrobber distilling corn rather than barley is the Ulster Scots greatest contribution to civilization. Except Washington was a piece of shit for taxing them for it. -
Black Bush is delicious.PurpleThrobber said:YellowSnow said:
Single malt in this economy? I hear you, @MikeDamone . I'm mostly bourbon because of its superior value ( Blanton's shit poasts aside). I DRINKIG Old Granddad 114 at my desk as we speak. Only $27 BTW. Wonderful discovery I made the other day.MikeDamone said:
I'm not a scotch guy. Can't afford it.YellowSnow said:
Bruh, I've drunk many bottles of the most peated whisky in the world with members of this bored. More than @MikeDamone has even in his Islay whisky phase.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. Now get thee to Edinburgh stat and quaff down some haggis and whisky.YellowSnow said:
Already read it, Fren.PurpleThrobber said:
Except those poor blokes in Ulster who still say the rosary might disagree just a tad.YellowSnow said:
The point of this exercise isn't to say the Brit's (c)onstitution is better than our (C)onstitution. I don't view this as being the case. I'm just saying in the big scheme of things, it's still a free country. And further more, I try to give the mother ship as much respeck as possible, because the primary reason we are the country we are is because of the fact we were founded by freedom loving Englishmen who's ancestors only one century prior did away with absolute monarchy.UW_Doog_Bot said:
That's kind of the point of the whole thing here though isn't it. Social norms change. Relying on them for the preservation of your societies rights and adherence there to is short sighted. Just look at how many Zoomers don't think freedom of speech is important.YellowSnow said:
Britain is not a tyranny yet.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Can't carry a pocket knife, can't criticize the crown, definitely don't name your dog Hitler as a joke, pay 40% of your income to the state while your elites offshore their assets.YellowSnow said:
US has better free speech protections than UK. But deference to the Crown and some differences in libel laws does not mean Brits are not a free people.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Do they? Try publishing something about the crown and pedophilia in the UK and get back to us.YellowSnow said:
The UK does. How does that work?Sledog said:
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Can't keep any of the others without it.
"Free people" is a relative term.
Now, if you want to make the argument that the Scots are the primary reason we are the country we are, I could get on that bandwagon...Adam Smith, John Knox, Andrew Carnegie, David Byrne.....
@PurpleThrobber distilling corn rather than barley is the Ulster Scots greatest contribution to civilization. Except Washington was a piece of shit for taxing them for it.
I'm totally down with the N. Ireland whiskys - Bushmills has some really good stuff. Their new Red is more on the bourbon side. I had one of their 16 years on a visit to their distillery a while back and am kicking myself for not buying it there. Destroys the papist whiskys in the Republic further down the island where they were too poor to pay the barley tax. I had some other N. Ireland whiskys in Belfast but was too fucked up to remember which ones.
And so is the whiskey. -
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I like Green Bush.PurpleThrobber said:YellowSnow said:
Single malt in this economy? I hear you, @MikeDamone . I'm mostly bourbon because of its superior value ( Blanton's shit poasts aside). I DRINKIG Old Granddad 114 at my desk as we speak. Only $27 BTW. Wonderful discovery I made the other day.MikeDamone said:
I'm not a scotch guy. Can't afford it.YellowSnow said:
Bruh, I've drunk many bottles of the most peated whisky in the world with members of this bored. More than @MikeDamone has even in his Islay whisky phase.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. Now get thee to Edinburgh stat and quaff down some haggis and whisky.YellowSnow said:
Already read it, Fren.PurpleThrobber said:
Except those poor blokes in Ulster who still say the rosary might disagree just a tad.YellowSnow said:
The point of this exercise isn't to say the Brit's (c)onstitution is better than our (C)onstitution. I don't view this as being the case. I'm just saying in the big scheme of things, it's still a free country. And further more, I try to give the mother ship as much respeck as possible, because the primary reason we are the country we are is because of the fact we were founded by freedom loving Englishmen who's ancestors only one century prior did away with absolute monarchy.UW_Doog_Bot said:
That's kind of the point of the whole thing here though isn't it. Social norms change. Relying on them for the preservation of your societies rights and adherence there to is short sighted. Just look at how many Zoomers don't think freedom of speech is important.YellowSnow said:
Britain is not a tyranny yet.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Can't carry a pocket knife, can't criticize the crown, definitely don't name your dog Hitler as a joke, pay 40% of your income to the state while your elites offshore their assets.YellowSnow said:
US has better free speech protections than UK. But deference to the Crown and some differences in libel laws does not mean Brits are not a free people.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Do they? Try publishing something about the crown and pedophilia in the UK and get back to us.YellowSnow said:
The UK does. How does that work?Sledog said:
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Can't keep any of the others without it.
"Free people" is a relative term.
Now, if you want to make the argument that the Scots are the primary reason we are the country we are, I could get on that bandwagon...Adam Smith, John Knox, Andrew Carnegie, David Byrne.....
@PurpleThrobber distilling corn rather than barley is the Ulster Scots greatest contribution to civilization. Except Washington was a piece of shit for taxing them for it.
I'm totally down with the N. Ireland whiskys - Bushmills has some really good stuff. Their new Red is more on the bourbon side. I had one of their 16 years on a visit to their distillery a while back and am kicking myself for not buying it there. Destroys the papist whiskys in the Republic further down the island where they were too poor to pay the barley tax. I had some other N. Ireland whiskys in Belfast but was too fucked up to remember which ones.
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Phase?MikeDamone said:
I remember my alcoholism phaseYellowSnow said:
Single malt in this economy? I hear you, @MikeDamone . I'm mostly bourbon because of its superior value ( Blanton's shit poasts aside). I DRINKIG Old Granddad 114 at my desk as we speak. Only $27 BTW. Wonderful discovery I made the other day.MikeDamone said:
I'm not a scotch guy. Can't afford it.YellowSnow said:
Bruh, I've drunk many bottles of the most peated whisky in the world with members of this bored. More than @MikeDamone has even in his Islay whisky phase.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. Now get thee to Edinburgh stat and quaff down some haggis and whisky.YellowSnow said:
Already read it, Fren.PurpleThrobber said:
Except those poor blokes in Ulster who still say the rosary might disagree just a tad.YellowSnow said:
The point of this exercise isn't to say the Brit's (c)onstitution is better than our (C)onstitution. I don't view this as being the case. I'm just saying in the big scheme of things, it's still a free country. And further more, I try to give the mother ship as much respeck as possible, because the primary reason we are the country we are is because of the fact we were founded by freedom loving Englishmen who's ancestors only one century prior did away with absolute monarchy.UW_Doog_Bot said:
That's kind of the point of the whole thing here though isn't it. Social norms change. Relying on them for the preservation of your societies rights and adherence there to is short sighted. Just look at how many Zoomers don't think freedom of speech is important.YellowSnow said:
Britain is not a tyranny yet.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Can't carry a pocket knife, can't criticize the crown, definitely don't name your dog Hitler as a joke, pay 40% of your income to the state while your elites offshore their assets.YellowSnow said:
US has better free speech protections than UK. But deference to the Crown and some differences in libel laws does not mean Brits are not a free people.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Do they? Try publishing something about the crown and pedophilia in the UK and get back to us.YellowSnow said:
The UK does. How does that work?Sledog said:
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Can't keep any of the others without it.
"Free people" is a relative term.
Now, if you want to make the argument that the Scots are the primary reason we are the country we are, I could get on that bandwagon...Adam Smith, John Knox, Andrew Carnegie, David Byrne.....
@PurpleThrobber distilling corn rather than barley is the Ulster Scots greatest contribution to civilization. Except Washington was a piece of shit for taxing them for it. -
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Easy to rememberYellowSnow said:
Phase?MikeDamone said:
I remember my alcoholism phaseYellowSnow said:
Single malt in this economy? I hear you, @MikeDamone . I'm mostly bourbon because of its superior value ( Blanton's shit poasts aside). I DRINKIG Old Granddad 114 at my desk as we speak. Only $27 BTW. Wonderful discovery I made the other day.MikeDamone said:
I'm not a scotch guy. Can't afford it.YellowSnow said:
Bruh, I've drunk many bottles of the most peated whisky in the world with members of this bored. More than @MikeDamone has even in his Islay whisky phase.PurpleThrobber said:
Yup. Now get thee to Edinburgh stat and quaff down some haggis and whisky.YellowSnow said:
Already read it, Fren.PurpleThrobber said:
Except those poor blokes in Ulster who still say the rosary might disagree just a tad.YellowSnow said:
The point of this exercise isn't to say the Brit's (c)onstitution is better than our (C)onstitution. I don't view this as being the case. I'm just saying in the big scheme of things, it's still a free country. And further more, I try to give the mother ship as much respeck as possible, because the primary reason we are the country we are is because of the fact we were founded by freedom loving Englishmen who's ancestors only one century prior did away with absolute monarchy.UW_Doog_Bot said:
That's kind of the point of the whole thing here though isn't it. Social norms change. Relying on them for the preservation of your societies rights and adherence there to is short sighted. Just look at how many Zoomers don't think freedom of speech is important.YellowSnow said:
Britain is not a tyranny yet.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Can't carry a pocket knife, can't criticize the crown, definitely don't name your dog Hitler as a joke, pay 40% of your income to the state while your elites offshore their assets.YellowSnow said:
US has better free speech protections than UK. But deference to the Crown and some differences in libel laws does not mean Brits are not a free people.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Do they? Try publishing something about the crown and pedophilia in the UK and get back to us.YellowSnow said:
The UK does. How does that work?Sledog said:
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Can't keep any of the others without it.
"Free people" is a relative term.
Now, if you want to make the argument that the Scots are the primary reason we are the country we are, I could get on that bandwagon...Adam Smith, John Knox, Andrew Carnegie, David Byrne.....
@PurpleThrobber distilling corn rather than barley is the Ulster Scots greatest contribution to civilization. Except Washington was a piece of shit for taxing them for it.