The sound of an aluminum bat hitting a ball, akin to someone scraping
fingernails on a blackboard, is a crime against nature, Mom and Apple Pie,
and could only be enjoyed by some dufus who wears his baseball cap backwards
... indeed, there oughta be a law!
Now, someone else's turn ...
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Last update: 10/29/06
Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with "the bat" its just the fact
that "THEY" have the right to TAKE something away! It should be the peoples
choice. I am not an sports minded person so I could really care less. Its
like in my sons school, "THEY" have taken away tag! Whats next no recess,
and next it will be gym class, then painting or using glue howabout pens and
pencils hell you might lose an eye. In the end I see kids in schools made of
foam padding in straight jackets listening to an overhead speaker! Oh , wait
then they would have to use ear plugs so as not to damage their hearing. I
ran, jumped, played baseball, hunted, smoked, drank, drove fast (without my
seatbelt) But I am still here and hopefully normal. I have everything I came
into the world with, I don't drink or smoke and I drive a bit slower, but
thats what we learn with age, how to be a resposible person!!
Searcher
> thats what we learn with age, how to be a resposible person!!
Agreed - and those who don't/can't learn really shouldn't be in the
gene pool anyway. BBgun wounds, skinned knees, stitches, and the like
have all been influential (and perhaps beneficial) parts of my life so
far, and if we as a society enforce rules preventing those things in
the name of safety or progress, I think we've taken something from
future generations.
OTOH, I'm thankful for SOME of the modern conveniences/intrusions into
our lives - I'd have a good-sized dent in my head if it weren't for a
bike helmet, for example. But if some guy WANTS to drive his
crotch-rocket at 90mph without a helmet to "feel the wind in his
hair," he should have the right to do so (provided I don't have to pay
his life support bills for the next 50 years).
Overall, I see freedom and responsibility and privacy being gradually
eroded in the US, and I'm not sure I like or believe the "safer"
future to which we're heading.
How about some opinions from our European or Canadian or Australian
friends?
Thanks for the chance to rant a bit,
Andy
If all you have to worry about is loosing the use of a metal baseball bat,
you are missing a lot that is going on. In the supposed "land of the free",
citizens of the US these days, seem to be loosing rights and privileges
faster that one can keep up with. All the various levels of governments have
a "need" or "desire" to keep everyone under tight control, in case they
learn what the politicians are really up to.
"Shopdog" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:qcI1h.4921$Gg5.4625@trndny02...
>
>
>
> The sound of an aluminum bat hitting a ball, akin to someone scraping
> fingernails on a blackboard, is a crime against nature, Mom and Apple Pie,
> and could only be enjoyed by some dufus who wears his baseball cap
> backwards
> ... indeed, there oughta be a law!
>
> Now, someone else's turn ...
>
> --
> www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 10/29/06
>
> Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with "the bat" its just the
> fact that "THEY" have the right to TAKE something away! It should be the
> peoples choice. I am not an sports minded person so I could really care
> less. Its like in my sons school, "THEY" have taken away tag! Whats next
> no recess, and next it will be gym class, then painting or using glue
> howabout pens and pencils hell you might lose an eye. In the end I see
> kids in schools made of foam padding in straight jackets listening to an
> overhead speaker! Oh , wait then they would have to use ear plugs so as
> not to damage their hearing. I ran, jumped, played baseball, hunted,
> smoked, drank, drove fast (without my seatbelt) But I am still here and
> hopefully normal. I have everything I came into the world with, I don't
> drink or smoke and I drive a bit slower, but thats what we learn with age,
> how to be a resposible person!!
>
>
> Searcher
>
>
Of my growing concern is the "Food Police". I have enough of official Gov.
agencies telling me what I can and cannot do. Now some small vocal group is
going to tell me what not to eat. Bite Me......errr that might be
unhealthy.......Pass the animal fat please.
"Shopdog" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:qcI1h.4921$Gg5.4625@trndny02...
>
>
>
> The sound of an aluminum bat hitting a ball, akin to someone scraping
> fingernails on a blackboard, is a crime against nature, Mom and Apple Pie,
> and could only be enjoyed by some dufus who wears his baseball cap
> backwards
> ... indeed, there oughta be a law!
>
> Now, someone else's turn ...
>
> --
> www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 10/29/06
>
> Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with "the bat" its just the
> fact that "THEY" have the right to TAKE something away! It should be the
> peoples choice. I am not an sports minded person so I could really care
> less. Its like in my sons school, "THEY" have taken away tag! Whats next
> no recess, and next it will be gym class, then painting or using glue
> howabout pens and pencils hell you might lose an eye. In the end I see
> kids in schools made of foam padding in straight jackets listening to an
> overhead speaker! Oh , wait then they would have to use ear plugs so as
> not to damage their hearing. I ran, jumped, played baseball, hunted,
> smoked, drank, drove fast (without my seatbelt) But I am still here and
> hopefully normal. I have everything I came into the world with, I don't
> drink or smoke and I drive a bit slower, but thats what we learn with age,
> how to be a resposible person!!
>
>
> Searcher
>
>
"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>> thats what we learn with age, how to be a resposible person!!
>
> Agreed - and those who don't/can't learn really shouldn't be in the
> gene pool anyway. BBgun wounds, skinned knees, stitches, and the like
>
> have all been influential (and perhaps beneficial) parts of my life so
>
> far, and if we as a society enforce rules preventing those things in
> the name of safety or progress, I think we've taken something from
> future generations.
> OTOH, I'm thankful for SOME of the modern conveniences/intrusions into
>
> our lives - I'd have a good-sized dent in my head if it weren't for a
> bike helmet, for example. But if some guy WANTS to drive his
> crotch-rocket at 90mph without a helmet to "feel the wind in his
> hair," he should have the right to do so (provided I don't have to pay
>
> his life support bills for the next 50 years).
That's just it, most of the idiots wind up on welfare or what ever or life
support. Who's paying for that? Good chance if he had been wearing the
helmet, he could be at work paying for some other idiot's screw up.
> Overall, I see freedom and responsibility and privacy being gradually
> eroded in the US, and I'm not sure I like or believe the "safer"
> future to which we're heading.
> How about some opinions from our European or Canadian or Australian
> friends?
> Thanks for the chance to rant a bit,
> Andy
>
Andy wrote:
Snip
> Overall, I see freedom and responsibility and privacy being gradually
> eroded in the US, and I'm not sure I like or believe the "safer"
> future to which we're heading.
> How about some opinions from our European or Canadian or Australian
> friends?
> Thanks for the chance to rant a bit,
> Andy
>
G'day Andy,
Here in West Oz it's like being in shackles.
It just seems that people don't want to take responsabilty for their
action any more so the Govt. thinks it has to step in and be Mum and Dad
to all.
I won't go into our ridicules Gun Laws.
Some things like the compulsory wearing of seat belts and helmets on
Motor bikes do sent cost money to implement and cause very little hard
ship or inconvience on the general population.
Others like not being able to transport people in the back of utes are
bloody stupid. This law has meant that if more than 2 or 3(Bench seat)
blokes are working some where 2 vehicles have to be taken. You can't
even give someone a lift if both front front seats are taken.
This intrusion into our lives start with local councils and goes right
to Fed Govt..
In Kal the Council says you can't place a "For Sale Sign" in you car and
park it in a public place e.g. normal parking position on the street.
State Govt. States that you can't sell home made jams and cakes etc. at
fates and fairs.
It just goes on and on.
Thanks for the invite to whinge a bit Now off my soap box and to work ;)
regards
John
"Tim Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>>> thats what we learn with age, how to be a resposible person!!
>>
>> Agreed - and those who don't/can't learn really shouldn't be in the
>> gene pool anyway. BBgun wounds, skinned knees, stitches, and the like
>>
>> have all been influential (and perhaps beneficial) parts of my life so
>>
>> far, and if we as a society enforce rules preventing those things in
>> the name of safety or progress, I think we've taken something from
>> future generations.
>> OTOH, I'm thankful for SOME of the modern conveniences/intrusions into
>>
>> our lives - I'd have a good-sized dent in my head if it weren't for a
>> bike helmet, for example. But if some guy WANTS to drive his
>> crotch-rocket at 90mph without a helmet to "feel the wind in his
>> hair," he should have the right to do so (provided I don't have to pay
>>
>> his life support bills for the next 50 years).
>
> That's just it, most of the idiots wind up on welfare or what ever or life
> support. Who's paying for that? Good chance if he had been wearing the
> helmet, he could be at work paying for some other idiot's screw up.
And that's one of the hidden dangers of a welfare state. What should be an
individual choice becomes the government's business when the consequences of
that choice can require expenditure of the government's money.
>> Overall, I see freedom and responsibility and privacy being gradually
>> eroded in the US, and I'm not sure I like or believe the "safer"
>> future to which we're heading.
>> How about some opinions from our European or Canadian or Australian
>> friends?
>> Thanks for the chance to rant a bit,
>> Andy
>>
>
>
In article <[email protected]>,
EXT <[email protected]> wrote:
>If all you have to worry about is loosing the use of a metal baseball bat,
>you are missing a lot that is going on. In the supposed "land of the free",
>citizens of the US these days, seem to be loosing rights and privileges
>faster that one can keep up with. All the various levels of governments have
>a "need" or "desire" to keep everyone under tight control, in case they
>learn what the politicians are really up to.
>
<...snipped...>
Orwell was a little pessimistic in how quickly it would happen but we
seem to be headed down that path.
--
For every complicated, difficult problem, there is a simple, easy
solution that does not work.
Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - [email protected]
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 01:43:14 -0600, [email protected] ()
wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
>EXT <[email protected]> wrote:
>>If all you have to worry about is loosing the use of a metal baseball bat,
>>you are missing a lot that is going on. In the supposed "land of the free",
>>citizens of the US these days, seem to be loosing rights and privileges
>>faster that one can keep up with. All the various levels of governments have
>>a "need" or "desire" to keep everyone under tight control, in case they
>>learn what the politicians are really up to.
>>
><...snipped...>
>
>Orwell was a little pessimistic in how quickly it would happen but we
>seem to be headed down that path.
What do you mean? We're at war with Terror. We've ALWAYS been at war
with Terror. Take a few minutes to hate Terror today, then go enjoy
your doubleplus rations. Big Brother knows best. Habeus Corpus? Is
that a new restaurant? I don't know what you mean.
I tell ya, it's doubleplus ungood these days.