I just received this email a few minutes ago.
I was tempted to publish this nincompeep's (not a typo) address, but decided not to.
Do you believe it? This moronic excuse for a civil libertarian -- or whatever he thinks he is (or she), believes emergency personnel should be put in harm's way at the whim of every fool who wants to prove how macho he is, or is too drunk -- or just too stupid -- to overcome the inertia and denial and take care of himself in an emergency.
Listen, dingbat: if you're so set on a man's privelege to do as he pleases, then it would only be logical for you to not want public services at all.
You're like many of the so-called Libertarians I've come across. They don't want the government interfering with their lives, telling them to wear seatbelts, how they can build their houses, and so on and so forth, but they're perfectly willing to drive on roads built with tax money, collect insurance that has higher premiums for everyone because of idiots who don't wear restraints in cars (or wear their helmets), utilize public water and sewer systems, and the other benefits of being overburdened by government.
You whiny assholes burn my butt like a five-foot flame. What a childish way of looking at society! Listen, turkey, every privilege carries with it a corresponding responsibility. If you take from the government, you take on the responsibility not only of paying for the government, but for learning how it works, voting to insure that it stays on the right track, and otherwise acting like a citizen instead of a leech.
The other side of that coin is, if you don't want to do those things go someplace and try to live without power, sewer service, medical care, insurance, social security, federal, state and locally funded highways and infrastructure -- including rescuing you from your own stupidity -- and all the other things government gives you, including protection from two-legged predators.
As for expecting cops, firemen and their colleagues to bail you out of trouble of your own making -- just be very thankful that there are people that dedicated, because your inconsiderate, ungrateful self would be rotting in a flooded attic before this ex-cop came to bail you out.
Well, of course, that's not true, because your wife and kids would need help and we might as well drag your sorry ass out, too. That way you could live with the shame, which you'd richly deserve.
Don't tell me that cops and others have their duty, unless you want to accept that you have a duty to behave sensibly. Lord have mercy! Are you the kind of idiot that made this country so great? No wonder it's falling down around our ears.
Jerk.
dear mr curmudgeon [honest!]
a man's home is his castle, and it is his privelege to stayin it and protect it and his family as he sees fit. it is the job of police and other emergency personel to help citizens when they needed it is what they are paid for, and everyone has a right to expect there services. who are u to judge the decisions of ppl who want to save there property. u suck.
I was tempted to publish this nincompeep's (not a typo) address, but decided not to.
Do you believe it? This moronic excuse for a civil libertarian -- or whatever he thinks he is (or she), believes emergency personnel should be put in harm's way at the whim of every fool who wants to prove how macho he is, or is too drunk -- or just too stupid -- to overcome the inertia and denial and take care of himself in an emergency.
Listen, dingbat: if you're so set on a man's privelege to do as he pleases, then it would only be logical for you to not want public services at all.
You're like many of the so-called Libertarians I've come across. They don't want the government interfering with their lives, telling them to wear seatbelts, how they can build their houses, and so on and so forth, but they're perfectly willing to drive on roads built with tax money, collect insurance that has higher premiums for everyone because of idiots who don't wear restraints in cars (or wear their helmets), utilize public water and sewer systems, and the other benefits of being overburdened by government.
You whiny assholes burn my butt like a five-foot flame. What a childish way of looking at society! Listen, turkey, every privilege carries with it a corresponding responsibility. If you take from the government, you take on the responsibility not only of paying for the government, but for learning how it works, voting to insure that it stays on the right track, and otherwise acting like a citizen instead of a leech.
The other side of that coin is, if you don't want to do those things go someplace and try to live without power, sewer service, medical care, insurance, social security, federal, state and locally funded highways and infrastructure -- including rescuing you from your own stupidity -- and all the other things government gives you, including protection from two-legged predators.
As for expecting cops, firemen and their colleagues to bail you out of trouble of your own making -- just be very thankful that there are people that dedicated, because your inconsiderate, ungrateful self would be rotting in a flooded attic before this ex-cop came to bail you out.
Well, of course, that's not true, because your wife and kids would need help and we might as well drag your sorry ass out, too. That way you could live with the shame, which you'd richly deserve.
Don't tell me that cops and others have their duty, unless you want to accept that you have a duty to behave sensibly. Lord have mercy! Are you the kind of idiot that made this country so great? No wonder it's falling down around our ears.
Jerk.
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