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Gun Control Threads are SO Three Weeks Ago....
B-Large replied to B-Large's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I'd be interested too see where it does that. In 2014, one the popular provisions was insurers required to cover addiction and mental health services, in the past many had not. The only thing I can think of is its up to each State to set requirements of what will and will not be covered as mental illness.... I assume the same states who hate healthcare reform will be the same states with poor mental health programs.... -
This is why the world hates lawyers
B-Large replied to DaveinElma's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If it keeps inmates motivated and busy, a few cents an hour is probably worth it.... -
Gun Control Threads are SO Three Weeks Ago....
B-Large replied to B-Large's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Its just a question. Its essentially the other side of the coin, but I have heard nothing as far as proposal or plans to change the Mental Health System... Don't drink much? if after 4 beers you are unable to determine if its Joe Six Pack, you need to work on your tolereance and drink what men drink, Bourbon... lol -
Just interested to see if any gun rights advoactes from the conservative side of the spectrum have set forth any proposals of changes in legislation to improve the Mental Health System? We've heard alot about how Gun Control legislation is not the core issue, but rather its the failure of the Mental Health System.... Diane Feinstein proposed basically a further reaching piece of legislation thats echo that of the 1994 AW/LCM ban... Does anybody know if there is anything in the works on the other side of debate? I'd be intersted to see suggestions of how we would identify threats, what constitutes a "mental ilness" and the privacy and confidentially issues that would be threatened by such a proposal.
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"By personal experience I know that this is true. Our military are being asked if they would be willing to fire on American citizens. Marshall law is coming to America via the illegal Obama." "Obama is showing his true colors and it's not red, white and blue. He should be impeached labled as an Islamic terrorist and shipped off to Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp!" "Richard, I can most certainly name names but I won't. Military personnel 'are' being asked this question by their superiors - you can believe it or not. It's time to wake up to the monster Obama is. He plans to bring America down by hook or crook and if the current military will not do his bidding and turn on American citizens, he will put together a military that will. I agree, God bless those who refuse and God help those who don't." A couple of Lee Sullivan's comments at the bottom of the article, sounds like that uncle every family has who we all talk about being crazy and try not to get roped into his crazy theories at Thanksgiving.... lol
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Oh, how much would I like to replace that microphone with something else......
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I don't think there is 1 single Democrat that thinks the GOP should change anything...
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Then you need to buy an island.... We all pony up for others, while on the flip side get the upside of others bad decisions... You just hope the split leaves you well ahead in the end
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The GOP will adopt and move forward with the favors of the Libertarian platform, at least on social issues. Its one way they can attract the young, minority, and women who want freedom, government restraint, yet wish to live and let live. They need to shed the short term reputation of being obstructionist, because the polls are beginning to show the American People believe they are just that. Americans are afraid, scared, on their heels. Who will win the People is the party that shows them ideas, hard work and taking a risk is what made America great... Nothing in life is easy , predictable for guaranteed, the R's need to show the people of America that while the Democrat pledge is noble, it is a fallacy.
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Armstrong interview live now...link inside
B-Large replied to dayman's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I spent the day with Lance when he was here for a Livestrong Event at our Cancer Center, I was his host from the hospital for the day. Dude must have sent 68,000 text messages while he was here, I'll bet he was sexting with Cheryl.. also, the cat was 100% lean, not an ounce of fat on him. I towered over him, it was kind of weird, he is pretty short. He was nice enough, pretty decent to people, took pics with everyone, but he body guard was a riot.... the biggest black man I have every seen in my life who lokks like he was gonna rip a head off someone's shoudler when they told him he could not be armed in the hospital... lol That being said, I am not really sure I care if he doped. They all do it for the edge, he just happened to dope and at the same time naturally more dominant than the rest of the field. I have to think if everybody was drug free he would have won anyway.... but I guess we will never know -
It's not really a parallel comparison. Guns are designed to kill, with lethality in mind. Cars are designed for transportation. While weirdos could mow down a group of kids while drinking a cold one in and SUV while texting, they typically put their efforts into getting and easy way to kill a lot of people, that's a gun. That being said, I don't think the NYS law will change anything. Maybe there are less dead because of limits on clips, but it won't eliminate the action do crazy people.... Also, like I have said before, we are also unwilling to fund a world class mental health system... As I have maintained, maybe the best strategy is to pray you are not in the next theatre and your kids don't go to the next Sandy Hook.
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Its ironic that their push for industrial supremacy will likely bankrupt the country with healthcare costs..... Or they'll just let people die...
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Obama takes no action on gun control;
B-Large replied to Keukasmallies's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What will be interesting is to see if it changes anyting, or is it just another big government fuss over something they cannot control. I continue to be torn on the issue, preferring to side on less regulation than excessive.. I have to think some crazy !@#$er just mows down a parking lot of kids waiting for the bus, or cuts a gas pipe and lights a match at his old place of employement, or figures out how to build a explosive device and walks into a cafeteria..... I just don't know. Human's can be terrible creatures, in the minority of course, and if they are deranged, they will find a way to kill, kill, kill.... maybe guns and big clips make it easier, but it will still happen I assume. Maybe the question now for all gun enthisiats is how quickly can you sell your NYS home and move to Wyoming? -
Not enough Muscles... and he Probably thinks "Dyanmic Tension" is hard work....
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I'm gonna go out on limb here and say the best you got is a stack of dimes.... not to mention 2 pump chump...... I will not personally be verifying this claim though...
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KBR corporations are people very special people
B-Large replied to ....lybob's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Wasn't Hexavalent Chromium the toxin at the center of the move, Erin Brochovich? Is they knowingly poisoned our troops, !@#$ them... take a pound of flesh and move on. -
I don't know- there are alot of these type positions, the rationale will be ok, small business don't/ can't offer health insurance, we'll just expand Medicaid coverage.... you know its coming... IMO, the goal is socialized medicine, or at least becoming a much bigger part of the US health system.... It makes me wonder why insurance compaines don't see the forest through the trees here.... they could offer plans to just about anyone in the US, sick or healthly, they just chose not to- heck, they could be the TPA for a government program like Medicare Advanatge only for Medicaid, but they continue to miss the boat here. I think they will cut off their nose, well you know the rest.... and we will be left with National Healthcare, Government run. Insurance providers could roll out plans that the poor could be eligible for with Gov backing, then we wouldnt have to go through this, and would not have had to endure the ACA, and that two year process.
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I have no idea what you just said....
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When was the last time that things were good?
B-Large replied to Juror#8's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I don't know, things have always been pretty good for me.... I believe a lot of life s what you make r do not make of it... I guess working at a place where people die everyday places perspective on life, and what you hold dear as Good Times...