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Old 05-01-2008, 08:55 AM
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First of all, you're being silly. Roger Elvick is a typical con artist, nothing more. He tells people what they want to hear, or at least used to, at his seminars.

And actually, no, I do NOT consider those two men to be role models. Nelson Mandela is, or at least was, a Marxist, and I despise Marxists. Mahatma Gandhi, while generally a decent man, was so dedicated to pacifism above all else that he once said the Jews should have just gone meekly to their deaths at the hands of the Nazis. I find that to be a rather sick and insane thing to say.

Just out of curiosity...

Who would you consider a role model?

And, re Marxism, what is it that gets under your skin?
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:14 AM
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First of all, you're being silly.

And, re Marxism, what is it that gets under your skin?

That he prefers the Schicklgruberian form of so******m?

That his Marxist apologist propaganda goes largely unappreciated?

That Shoonra smeared invisible chili sauce on all the pages of his copy of the Red Amendment?

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Old 05-01-2008, 11:25 AM
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First of all, you're being silly.

Who would you consider a role model?

Joseph?

John the Baptist?

Paul?

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Old 05-01-2008, 12:43 PM
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Just out of curiosity...

Who would you consider a role model?

And, re Marxism, what is it that gets under your skin?

Well, as far as role models go, I like Ted Nugent. He loves to go hunting and is very pro-2nd Amendment, which drives leftwingers nuts.

And his song "Little Miss Dangerous" was used in one of the best episodes of Miami Vice.

So yeah, forget McCain, Obama and Clinton. Vote for The Nuge in '08!

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I never said that filing a UCC-1 was the reason Roger Elvick went to prison.
Readers - Note that the original question regarded the filing of a UCC-1 and that this person took it upon himself to insinuate that jail time could be related to such filing.

In any event, once again we have evidence that some of you don't read very well.
Readers - Note that you yourselves know how to read very well and that attornies are skilled in ways with words that twist the truth and objective.

Attorneys - Note that those of you that withhold the keys to "free"dom, WOE TO YOU!
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Old 05-01-2008, 04:38 PM
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Well, as far as role models go, I like Ted Nugent. He loves to go hunting and is very pro-2nd Amendment, which drives leftwingers nuts.

And his song "Little Miss Dangerous" was used in one of the best episodes of Miami Vice.

So yeah, forget McCain, Obama and Clinton. Vote for The Nuge in '08!



Nah!!!

He should run against Granholm in Michigan and get open carry laws passed! :-)
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Old 05-01-2008, 06:47 PM
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Nah!!!

He should run against Granholm in Michigan and get open carry laws passed! :-)

I don't like open carry. I like to be able to surprise a motherf***er. I have a concealed carry license valid in the entire state of Georgia, and due to reciprocity laws it's also valid in some of the other 49 states.

Imagine...a meek-looking, bespectacled lawyer like me whips out a .40 Glock when some jerk threatens me?

The look on his face would be priceless.
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Old 05-01-2008, 09:11 PM
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First of all, you're being silly. Roger Elvick is a typical con artist, nothing more. He tells people what they want to hear, or at least used to, at his seminars.

And actually, no, I do NOT consider those two men to be role models. Nelson Mandela is, or at least was, a Marxist, and I despise Marxists. Mahatma Gandhi, while generally a decent man, was so dedicated to pacifism above all else that he once said the Jews should have just gone meekly to their deaths at the hands of the Nazis. I find that to be a rather sick and insane thing to say.

Role models are presented as examples of success. Both Mandela and Gandhi rose to the top of the heap (so to speak) no matter what politics or ideas got them there. They both were imprisoned in the process and yet there was no similar stigma to them that you appear to be laying on Elvick. Not that there is the slightest hint that Elvick has political asperations.

Hitler, Stalin and Nixon might also be considered role models; there is no indication that they were ever imprisoned however. They all should have been imprisoned but then that is a personal view. From their perspective they were successful for a period and then their day was done.

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Imagine...a meek-looking, bespectacled lawyer like me whips out a .40 Glock when some jerk threatens me?

The look on his face would be priceless.

Read any good Spiderman comics lately?
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Hey, jerky: Spiderman isn't real. Glock pistols are.

Big difference.
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Old 05-02-2008, 04:24 AM
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Hey, jerky: Spiderman isn't real. Glock pistols are.
Spidey appears to continuously be on a quest for a measure of respect from the harsher elements of society as, strangely enough, does Lawdog.

The harsher elements of society are represented by you. You seek protection from yourself.

Good luck with that.
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