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Monday, January 16, 2023

Oughta work

Amid recent gun violence that the police chief has called “completely unacceptable,” local community leaders are hoping an age-old commandment, printed on a red and white cardboard sign, will help stem the bloodshed.
-Chuck

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  1. They might want to put that out in Ebonics and Spanish if they really want results.

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  2. The clever, feel-good D.. Progs forgot the little nappie-hair trigger-pullers have to be able to read at the mininum of a kindergarten level.

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  3. This should work as well as gun free zone signs.

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  4. ACLU should sue over separation of church and state.

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  5. Just as well as "Gun-Free Zone" signs, I expect.

    CC

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  6. I am curious about the cost per poster, not mentioned in the article. If under $5, it's reasonable, even if ineffective. Over $50, and it's just another government scam to reward the mayor's friends.

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  7. And in the earliest written examples, the Commandment prpoerly translates as "Thou shalt not do murder."
    King James shaded things a bit, and in favor of Kings.
    John in Indy

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  8. Public hangings are so hard to misunderstand...

    But modern governments cannot be trusted with such power before a hemp necktie for the traitors and perverts weeds out the evil amongst and above us.

    Stefan v.

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  9. The Dems/socialists wanted a society that explicitly forsook western civilization. And now they are dumbfounded that that means losing western standards of behavior.

    Dems wanted third world, they get third world.

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  10. The conversation will go like this:

    "Thou? Who dat?"
    "He be one of dose vietnamese dogs down by the ribber."
    "We good."

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  11. WHAT??!! No separation of church and state????? How dare they shove their “religion” on me!!! SUE THE Bastards!!

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