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Personally I've always be pro-anti-Texas, but I don't see how any state can pride itself on having the fattest people and the fattest attractions too accommodate said fat people (oops I meant big, sorry. Everything is bigger in Texas you know).

http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_15098236

Anyways California is proposing banning the rewritten textbooks (AKA the "lying to make white people and christians look better while eliminating the sciences and left-sided politics" "revisions" if you were to call them revisions. Personally I think this is fantastic and I appreciate that someone is trying to do something about Texas' apparent need to rewrite history to slant themselves and their central belief system. The people in charge of their Board of Education ought to be fired.

Personally if they're so great and as awesome as they say they're they wouldn't need to be rewriting anything about themselves but that is just me.
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Post May 18th, 2010, 6:59 am
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Well at least California is doing something right...
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Yay California! The fact that texas is literally willing to rewrite history absolutely dumbfounds me, even for Texas. What person in their rigth mind would want to put the futures of their children at risk? Because the changes that are proposed would likely be noted in job applications, college admissions, etc. Kids that don't ear the real history can't expect to get real jobs. That's just my opinion though.
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Originally posted by boneplaya
[br What person in their rigth mind would want to put the futures of their children at risk?


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Post May 18th, 2010, 11:00 pm
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^ hows that muslim immigration thing goin'? at least our government trusts us to arm ourselves.

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Originally posted by jayman

^ hows that muslim immigration thing goin'? at least our government trusts us to arm ourselves.


that's only becasue our government believes us to be a bunch of chavs who can't tell the difference between a human and a pheasant.
seriously, it's like they almost WANT us to eaten in a zombie apocalypse [V]
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Originally posted by jayman

^ hows that muslim immigration thing goin'? at least our government trusts us to arm ourselves.



You nullify your own point.

The government can't legalize guns for the masses because they know that Muslims live here, how well would that go down? They are allowed to carry swords as it is, life here would even worse if they were allowed to carry guns.

Besides that anyway, I really don't think it's a good thing that your government does trust its people with guns. You also seem to think that no one here is allowed a gun, which is simply not true. My grandfather has (legally) a display of firearms in his front room. They are all in working order. The rules here mean that only certain types of people are able to purchase firearms legally, and they have to have gone through the right channels in order to do so. Almost all farmers have guns, a lot of the "higher society" have guns for their various hunting and shooting pass-times. What all this means is that cretinous heathen youths are not able to gut guns through legal means and neither can anyone else who are likely to use them in a criminal way.

To say that our government doesn't trust us with guns is a massively sweeping and untrue statement. It's just that they're not available to "anybody" that wants one. Surely you cannot argue that this is not the right way to do things?


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