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Varmit

Quote from: Wilma on March 11, 2010, 11:19:43 AM
Varmit, do you think my mother shouldn't have been able to prove her age for social security, too?  Or establish the year she was born?

I don't think see, or anyone else, should recieve social security "benefits", as it is not mandated by the Constitution.  Other than for voting purposes, what need should a person have to establish their age other than to adhere to laws that restrict our freedoms?
It is high time we eased the drought suffered by the Tree of Liberty. Let us not stand and suffer the bonds of tyranny, nor ignorance, laziness, cowardice. It is better that we die in our cause then to say that we took counsel among these.

Wilma

I'm back, but I didn't find what I thought I would find.  We bought the place from the Tom Churches and they bought it from the Dennets in 1978.  Before the Dennetts, Mabel Ellis owned it, but I don't find where she sold it to them.  The abstract on the place with the little red house is a mess.  We bought it on a Quit Claim Deed as did the Churches.  I will have to search farther for any more information.  If I can find something back to 1950, maybe I can come up with the name.  You are probably right, though, because my husband remembered something like that, too.

Wilma

Varmit, I can see that there is no use in trying to talk to you, so I will confine my comments to Frank.

frawin

Quote from: Wilma on March 11, 2010, 01:16:17 PM
I'm back, but I didn't find what I thought I would find.  We bought the place from the Tom Churches and they bought it from the Dennets in 1978.  Before the Dennetts, Mabel Ellis owned it, but I don't find where she sold it to them.  The abstract on the place with the little red house is a mess.  We bought it on a Quit Claim Deed as did the Churches.  I will have to search farther for any more information.  If I can find something back to 1950, maybe I can come up with the name.  You are probably right, though, because my husband remembered something like that, too.
Thanks Wilma, not a big deal, I just like thinking back and remembering the good old days.

Diane Amberg

Varmit, with rights come responsibilities. Some rights have restrictions such as age of driving, mostly to do with being big enough to see and the judgement to steer, brake and deal with others on the road. As far as I'm concerned, kids don't have too many "rights" , just a lot of privlidges usually granted by parents, laws or both according to their size, age and developmental skills. You make it sound like everybody is born with all rights intact and we nasty adult people spend our lives taking those rights away. I'm sure you would love to be able to use census data to round up and dispose of all the Muslims too. What we did to the Japanese Americans  was totally wretched and a huge black blot on our history. Notice we didn't round up any German Americans...hit too close to home.

jarhead

I'm sure you would love to be able to use census data to round up and dispose of all the Muslims too.


Diane,
That's sounds like a great plan. When can we start ??

Wilma

Down, boy, we don't do anything illegal on this forum.

ELK@KC

Quote from: Diane Amberg on March 11, 2010, 03:57:54 PM
Varmit, with rights come responsibilities. Some rights have restrictions such as age of driving, mostly to do with being big enough to see and the judgement to steer, brake and deal with others on the road. As far as I'm concerned, kids don't have too many "rights" , just a lot of privlidges usually granted by parents, laws or both according to their size, age and developmental skills. You make it sound like everybody is born with all rights intact and we nasty adult people spend our lives taking those rights away. I'm sure you would love to be able to use census data to round up and dispose of all the Muslims too. What we did to the Japanese Americans  was totally wretched and a huge black blot on our history. Notice we didn't round up any German Americans...hit too close to home.
Diane, since you have made yourself the forum police on spelling, what are privlidges.

frawin

 "Notice we didn't round up any German Americans...hit too close to home."


Diane we did roundup and imprison Germans in WWII:

Selective Internment. Pursuant to the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 (50 U.S.C 21-24), which remains in effect today, the U.S. may apprehend, intern and otherwise restrict the freedom of "alien enemies" upon declaration of war or actual, attempted or threatened invasion by a foreign nation. During WWII, the U.S. Government interned at least 11,000 persons of German ancestry.

jarhead

Quote from: Wilma
Down, boy, we don't do anything illegal on this forum.
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Wilma.
How about we just round up the muslims and put them in some of those empty hog farms up there in Iowa. Put prayer mats down on the hog house flloors---let'em use the pens for excersize yards and feed'em pork every meal ? They would hang themselves or behead each other so then we wouldn't have to 'dispose" of anyone. Nothing illegal !!  And like Frank points out, we can do it because they are "enemies" of our country

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