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originally posted by: bigbert81
reply to post by Files
I think you're missing the whole point that the gov't feels that they need to tell us how to live our lives. If it doesn't impede on anyone else's rights, it should be legal. Anything contradictory to that is NOT freedom.
originally posted by: LOSTinAMERICA
My relationship to power and authority is that I'm all for it. People need somebody to watch over them. Ninety-five percent of the people in the world need to be told what to do and how to behave
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
originally posted by: Files
Seat belts safe life's, it saved my life before in a car accident years ago.
What do you want?
1. Don't wear a seat belt & have your face hit windshield and break your nose/go through the windshield and die.
2. Wear a seat belt and live to see another day.
Plus better to be safe & alive than dead.
The government is finally doing something right, which is very rare.
NWO plot for world Domination?
I disagree. It’s a nanny state law that seems innocuous. That’s how Fabian socialism works... in increments.... cause everybody thinkingbexactly what you just says. Like Jonah Goldberg’s book, “Liberal Fascism”, Smokey face with mustache, the nanny state loves you abd knows better than you what’s good for you. Jonah cites animal
originally posted by: thetruth777
a reply to: LDragonFire
Of all the laws passed by the New World Order to control us, I seriously doubt that seat belts are one of them. Some laws just happen to get passed because people are concerned. Not everything is about the NWO.
Yes it is common sense. The question is do we need a nanny state to make us do it ? Whatever did we do without the government to take care of us. That is real fascism though.... not necessarily nationalism.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
Strapping down objects in a speeding vehicle is common sense. Sudden stops turn those bodies into flying debris.
Fascism me fine arse. If I'm going to help pay to reassemble the bits as part of our Universal Health Care, I'm quite comfortable in saying you wanna travel in a vehicle, you can buckle up.
originally posted by: ThirdEyeofHorus
Yes it is common sense. The question is do we need a nanny state to make us do it ? Whatever did we do without the government to take care of us. That is real fascism though.... not necessarily nationalism.
originally posted by: Grimpachi
Strapping down objects in a speeding vehicle is common sense. Sudden stops turn those bodies into flying debris.