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3. March 2009, 06:45:20
The Usurper 
Subject: Re: re: Problem-Reaction-Solution
Bernice: According to our political philosophy, rights are God-given and cannot be abridged, except in individual cases where some have trampled the rights of others, i.e., through criminal acts.

I'm not familiar with the details of the Port Arthur Massacre so have no opinion whether it constitutes an example of the Problem-Reaction-Solution model.

But your post makes my point in the following way: the "thank god that we do not have the right to bear arms," is an example of how the people can be persuaded to demand the removal of fundamental rights, for security's sake. This can apply not only to the bearing of arms, but of other rights also.

3. March 2009, 06:50:23
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: re: Problem-Reaction-Solution
The Usurper:I worked at a job where they violated our right to bare arms.  I complained and even filed a lawsuit, but the judge said the firm I worked for had a right to a dress code.  So I had to wear the long sleeve shirts as part of my uniform. 



3. March 2009, 06:57:26
The Usurper 
Subject: Re: re: Problem-Reaction-Solution
Artful Dodger: In your case, the judge was worried you might have something up your sleeve. :o)

3. March 2009, 07:01:48
Papa Zoom 
Subject: something up my sleeve
The Usurper:

3. March 2009, 14:35:19
Czuch 
Subject: Re: re: Problem-Reaction-Solution
The Usurper: I'm not familiar with the details of the Port Arthur Massacre so have no opinion whether it constitutes an example of the Problem-Reaction-Solution model.



LMAO.... come on surp... go out on a limb on this one eh? If it walks like a duck, must be a duck right? Why bother with messy details anyway???? Go ahead and say it, and dont forget the part where Bush masterminded it as well

3. March 2009, 14:51:31
The Usurper 
Subject: Re: re: Problem-Reaction-Solution
Czuch: I see you're bright & bushy-tailed as ever this morning, Czuchers. :o)

Would like to chat, gotta run. Please continue & I'll come back & learn at the feet of the Master. lol

4. March 2009, 02:23:27
The Usurper 
Subject: Re: re: Problem-Reaction-Solution
Czuch: "Why bother with messy details anyway????"

You mischaracterize me. I always pay attention to the messy details. I highly recommend doing so, to anyone who wants a clearer picture of the world.

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