photovol
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Just out of curiosity, do you give away all your income that is above the poverty level to help feed the poor? And at what level above that poverty level do you consider acceptable for one to keep his earnings? Or do you only advocate taking from others at the threat of imprisonment as being just?Great song, and the lyrics still ring true.
Pretty sure Dave isn’t left. I think he’s just stating how the lyrics represent the lefties plan.Just out of curiosity, do you give away all your income that is above the poverty level to help feed the poor? And at what level above that poverty level do you consider acceptable for one to keep his earnings? Or do you only advocate taking from others at the threat of imprisonment as being just?
Asking for a friend. He's working on a thesis of the hypocrisy of the progressive left.
I’d love to change the world. But not from a Lefty perspective.Just out of curiosity, do you give away all your income that is above the poverty level to help feed the poor? And at what level above that poverty level do you consider acceptable for one to keep his earnings? Or do you only advocate taking from others at the threat of imprisonment as being just?
Asking for a friend. He's working on a thesis of the hypocrisy of the progressive left.
My first wife showed Siberian Huskies, and we always had 8 -10 in kennels, plus one house dog, our first Siberian. She was a fantastic watch dog, and would bark if anyone got near the house, even before we knew anyone was around. She would raise her hackles and growl. She was never vicious and was completely safe around people when we took her out with us, but was very protective of the house. The rest of them would lick a stranger to death, but most people were afraid of them because they thought they looked like wolves.Ours would probably take him his ball and wait for him to throw it . Huskey owners are pretty much on their own when it comes to “ intruders “ lol
My first wife showed Siberian Huskies, and we always had 8 -10 in kennels, plus one house dog, our first Siberian. She was a fantastic watch dog, and would bark if anyone got near the house, even before we knew anyone was around. She would raise her hackles and growl. She was never vicious and was completely safe around people when we took her out with us, but was very protective of the house. The rest of them would lick a stranger to death, but most people were afraid of them because they thought they looked like wolves.
I think Grand Vol and I share the experience of a rescued German Shepard. His might walk you to the treat cabinet. Mine? She'll easily give me the 10 to 15 seconds it will take to observe, orient, decide, and act. No breaking the "OODA loop" at my house. The only question is who engages you first, me or Upper Management.
Your best bet is me. Upper Management will empty her gun.