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Old 10-26-2013, 05:22 PM
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It's amusing that many people think America is this liberal controlled country when in fact America is by FAR the most right leaning first world democracy on the face of the planet. Maybe discounting Singapore if you want to nitpick about it, but they have an even higher debt to GDP ratio than we do.

On the world stage I'm pretty far right given my support of the death penalty, gun rights, etc. But in America I would be considered either left or center-left.
I think it's amusing people think there's a difference in the two party system outside of a few minor details.

"Guns!" "No guns!" "Abortion!" "No abortion!" LOL! Whether you voted Democrat or Republican you're all warmongering statists.
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Old 10-26-2013, 05:40 PM
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Social issues and humans rights issues are a thing too.
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Old 10-26-2013, 06:28 PM
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I'm so damn glad you angry, ignorant rednecks are getting marginalized out of politics. Texas will be blue in a decade or two, lolololololol
Just because I live in Virginia, doesn't make me a redneck. In fact I don't even hunt or own a truck or even like country music. The only teaching we have are the basic southern hospitality - and on hot summers we make the best damn sweet tea (My mother leaves it out in the sun to really give it a boost in flavor). Heritage and family is a way of the south, we say yes sir and yes ma'am down here, and we always hold the doors for our elderly. I can't tell you how many times I've stopped on the side of the road to give a man or woman a jump start - or to help them change a tire, or take them to the gas station to get a few gallons in gas when they ran out.

I work with computers, websites, data entry, merchandising. Although I'm also skilled in carpentry, masonry, roof repair (standard, metal, or tin). I'm currently teaching myself electrician work as well as basic soldering (I have several headsets I'm trying to repair from the past years), my brother is teaching me how to run fiber optic cable and how to splice it. I even have a old 94' jeep Cherokee sport that I'm replacing floor panels with galvanized metal, I've been removing the rust that has grown over the years, I'm not very confident in welding but I'm learning. One day I'll have a garage with every tool I need to get a job done. Think of Clint Eastwood in Grand Torino and his garage, that's what I'm aiming for.

If all this makes me a redneck, well then I sure as hell can't complain. What have you learned in your life buddy?
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Old 10-26-2013, 06:49 PM
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Just because I live in Virginia, doesn't make me a redneck. In fact I don't even hunt or own a truck or even like country music. The only teaching we have are the basic southern hospitality - and on hot summers we make the best damn sweet tea (My mother leaves it out in the sun to really give it a boost in flavor). Heritage and family is a way of the south, we say yes sir and yes ma'am down here, and we always hold the doors for our elderly. I can't tell you how many times I've stopped on the side of the road to give a man or woman a jump start - or to help them change a tire, or take them to the gas station to get a few gallons in gas when they ran out.

I work with computers, websites, data entry, merchandising. Although I'm also skilled in carpentry, masonry, roof repair (standard, metal, or tin). I'm currently teaching myself electrician work as well as basic soldering (I have several headsets I'm trying to repair from the past years), my brother is teaching me how to run fiber optic cable and how to splice it. I even have a old 94' jeep Cherokee sport that I'm replacing floor panels with galvanized metal, I've been removing the rust that has grown over the years, I'm not very confident in welding but I'm learning. One day I'll have a garage with every tool I need to get a job done. Think of Clint Eastwood in Grand Torino and his garage, that's what I'm aiming for.

If all this makes me a redneck, well then I sure as hell can't complain. What have you learned in your life buddy?
You are obviously a man of science and highly over all intelligent dont try and reason with these bigots fore their best arguments lay with GOD and not science
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Old 10-26-2013, 07:19 PM
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lists restoring a 94 jeep cherokee as one of his life accomplishments


...claims not to be a redneck
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Old 10-26-2013, 07:35 PM
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Just because I live in Virginia, doesn't make me a redneck. In fact I don't even hunt or own a truck or even like country music. The only teaching we have are the basic southern hospitality - and on hot summers we make the best damn sweet tea (My mother leaves it out in the sun to really give it a boost in flavor). Heritage and family is a way of the south, we say yes sir and yes ma'am down here, and we always hold the doors for our elderly. I can't tell you how many times I've stopped on the side of the road to give a man or woman a jump start - or to help them change a tire, or take them to the gas station to get a few gallons in gas when they ran out.

I work with computers, websites, data entry, merchandising. Although I'm also skilled in carpentry, masonry, roof repair (standard, metal, or tin). I'm currently teaching myself electrician work as well as basic soldering (I have several headsets I'm trying to repair from the past years), my brother is teaching me how to run fiber optic cable and how to splice it. I even have a old 94' jeep Cherokee sport that I'm replacing floor panels with galvanized metal, I've been removing the rust that has grown over the years, I'm not very confident in welding but I'm learning. One day I'll have a garage with every tool I need to get a job done. Think of Clint Eastwood in Grand Torino and his garage, that's what I'm aiming for.

If all this makes me a redneck, well then I sure as hell can't complain. What have you learned in your life buddy?
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Old 10-26-2013, 11:51 PM
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lists restoring a 94 jeep cherokee as one of his life accomplishments


...claims not to be a redneck
Life accomplishment? More like a 1-2 month accomplishment.

Oh btw level 40 on my SK also.

Don't be mad, I paid scrap metal prices for the jeep and I'll end up selling it for $1200-1500 unless I feel like keeping it. V6 4.0 and only 100k miles? Come on! you guys have no entrepreneurial blood in you? Pffft.
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Old 10-26-2013, 11:53 PM
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Don't be mad, I paid scrap metal prices for the jeep and I'll end up selling it for $1200-1500 unless I feel like keeping it. V6 4.0 and only 100k miles? Come on! you guys have no entrepreneurial blood in you? Pffft.
Automatic or manual? What kind of Jeep?
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Old 10-26-2013, 11:55 PM
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You are obviously a man of science and highly over all intelligent dont try and reason with these bigots fore their best arguments lay with GOD and not science
No, If I was as smart as you claim - I wouldn't have stopped at an associates and I would have finished with a bachelors in CS in the algorithm spectrum.

I can tell you everything there is to know about boxing and its history tho, I know a great deal about Egyptian history. I can tell you also that the evolution theory is incorrect, that I also believe the biblical writings in the current bible is not 100% accurate and that the Vatican Church has the largest collection of pornography on the whole planet.
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Old 10-27-2013, 12:02 AM
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Automatic or manual? What kind of Jeep?
Automatic sadly - The body is perfect, the paint job has no tarnished marking or any show of it ever eroding. The trim paint is starting to fade but that's an easy fix - inexpensive as well.

The amazing thing is the interior is stainless, no holes or scratches, I bought it off the manager at my local gamestop - his wife took really good care of it. Cherry red color, I was working down the street from him putting up a retainer wall when he asked if we could use the excavator to pull about 20 stumps out of his yard up - and fill in the holes with dirt.

Paid to have the Excavator an extra day and promised to be done and ready for it to be picked up before 2 P.M. the next day. My dad used to be friends with a man before he passed and could borrow his equipment at no charge - talk about profit.
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