In a Fix It’s All Fixable [More] Which means powerful interests existentially dependent on things being broken will put a target on anyone in a position to do repairs. That’s the weakest link and my biggest fear. [Via WiscoDave] Share on FacebookTweetFollow usSave Author: admin David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. View all posts by admin
All ball games involve a more or less organized effort to score points by putting the ball through some kind of goal. Now, imagine an NFL game with no football. With that image in mind, imagine all of our various governments and our political parties with no problems to fix. “Don’t want to break nobody’s rice bowl.” — Jake Holman in “The Sand Pebbles”
All ball games involve a more or less organized effort to score points by putting the ball through some kind of goal.
Now, imagine an NFL game with no football.
With that image in mind, imagine all of our various governments and our political parties with no problems to fix.
“Don’t want to break nobody’s rice bowl.” — Jake Holman in “The Sand Pebbles”