@McJuggerNuggets You're saying that, given the choice, my uncle, children of several of my friends, and a student at my school would have been murdered by you because they weren't worth the hassle? These humans are a blessing that you are missing in your life now. May this shame bring you to God
Why is it Liberals, Leftists, Democrats in general, default to people are basically good when giving light sentences, early releases, cashless bail, to violent men with 64 arrests and convictions, but assume by default that 80 million gun owners with zero arrests are ticking time bombs that can't be trusted with equipment that is used for lawful purposes every single day? If you try to reconcile that by assuming they must be operating with good intentions, you are a fool.
@MrLeadslinger I used to get a kink in my neck after a day of shooting lower 1/3. I use a Unity on my Eotech and don't have that issue anymore. Risers on all my ARs now.
@komonews I haven't yet had to put up with higher gas prices due to the war with Iran, but I don't put up with the false narrative and propaganda that KOMO "news" spews out.
@AGOWA Wa State has strong constitutional laws against income tax, and yet here you are.... spare us your false adherence to laws. The tribe has spoken, Nick. It's time for you to go.
@theebowers I have become hesitant to make a pledge apart from the allegiances which I already mentioned. I do believe that patriotism and nationalism could be better promoted in other ways. "America the Beautiful" in its full form is a good example.
The writer of the Pledge of Allegiance did not include "under God." That part wasn't added until the 1950s. The Pledge was written by a Baptist minister whose primary religion was socialism. He taught sermons like "Jesus was a Socialist." He referred to some cultures as...
And after that, my country. Right now, my country hates God. It slaughters its children. It steals from its people daily.
Don't hear me wrong. I love my country. I'm loyal to it above any other. I'm patriotic. I love the flag. But the Pledge is not for me and my house.
Should we interpret the Pledge from its original intent or from some sentiment of ill-informed patriotism? Is our nation indivisible? What pledges are important to you? Where do your loyalties matter? For me, it goes to my God, my wife, my family, and my particular church.