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  1. “By denton on November 3, 2010 4:30 PM

    All ethnicities from elsewhere love white men. At least our kind of white men. You know, the ones that live in Park Slope. That shop, cook, clean, give the baby his bottle. That don’t yell or threaten to beat the shit outta you and maybe do it.”

    hehe. funny but spot on.

  2. Yes, denton, exactly. In fact Switzerland is the only other country I am aware of that has a constitutionally protected right to bear arms.

    When the capacity to do violence vests exclusively in the state, you have only the rights the state decides to give you, and you can consider yourself lucky as long as the state continues to give you satisfactory rights.

    As unthinkable as this might be to us today, our revolutionary founding fathers were of the view that the people have unalienable rights, that it is the right of the people to overthrow a government that infringes these rights, and that the right to bear arms goes some distance in protecting the people from the tyranny of the state. That is why we have the second amendment.

    The cmus of the world will blindly follow pacifism into subjugation and tyranny.

  3. All ethnicities from elsewhere love white men. At least our kind of white men. You know, the ones that live in Park Slope. That shop, cook, clean, give the baby his bottle. That don’t yell or threaten to beat the shit outta you and maybe do it.

    Recent immigrants from other countries, well, the guys just aren’t that nice.

    It’s a common theme is some of those ethnic advice mags. They’ll do an article on gringo/latina/o marriages and it always just seems that somehow, gringo/latina works better than gringa/latino.

    Why would that be?

    And man, South SLope/GH has more white guy/Asian chick relationships than I’ve ever seen anywhere.

  4. denton, that was the efficient market being inefficient about what the QE II meant!!!!!! It was the combination of Obama speaking and Bernanke speaking and the market looked at it as if it was the Tower of Babel.

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