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  • #16
    Originally posted by wyntrout View Post
    These new emoticons suck! There's not much difference between a lot of them and there's just no emotions... all SMILIES!

    Wynn
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    • #17
      Thanks. I used the old shortcuts and get the new similar looking ones... which aren't very distinct from the basic smilie.

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      • #18
        I think that a lot of our "nannyism" stems from trying to not be on the receiving end of legal action. The mother is a retard--got that. But the venue didn't want to be sued if she and her baby were trampled or if the baby became deaf. I can read it now....'the venue is responsible for my child's hearing loss and they should have stopped me'. Where does it stop? You are feeding your child Mc Donalds 3 times a week---that is child abuse. Or, your child has ADHD and if you do not treat it, you are an unfit parent and should be arrested. It is a slippery slope here. We purport our love of freedom here, but only if that freedom subscribes to our definition. It is time to let go and let freedom have a chance. Yep, people are going to make mistakes and do dumb things--that's life. Lets stop trying to round off all the sharp edges for everyone. It is expensive, ineffective and costs us more than just money. Isnt this mentality the basis for antigunners? Namely, someone else knows what is best for you and I? Can we expect more signs now at concerts? No guns, no humans under X years, wear hearing protection, be careful this area is known for trampling, alcohol causes birth defects, don't drink if you are under 21 and the signage goes on and on and the venue has to pay for these early warnings or risk fines from the State and from legal actions from the lawyers who check to make sure the signs are posted and on and on and on. Maybe we should have State officials with decimeters registering the sound levels at all concerts to protect our ears. Maybe we should have mandatory ear protection available for patrons that feel the need for such. I'll say it again, we want to be controlled and told what to do because we cannot nor tolerate self governing. This is yet another example of why, according to a recent poll, many Americans feels they have less freedoms in this country today.
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        • #19
          A friend of mine(he's old like me) went to the Motley Crue concert the other night..................he was telling me how there was a woman there with three kids............two were in the 4-5 yr. old range, and a baby that couldn't have been more than a year, give or take. I said to him, that she should have been arrested for stupidity................he then told me that they ALL had shooters muffs on. No breast feeding.

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          • #20
            Dang! I wanted to see that video, but it has been removed...:-(

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            • #21
              Originally posted by knkali View Post
              I think that a lot of our "nannyism" stems from trying to not be on the receiving end of legal action. The mother is a retard--got that. But the venue didn't want to be sued if she and her baby were trampled or if the baby became deaf. I can read it now....'the venue is responsible for my child's hearing loss and they should have stopped me'. Where does it stop? You are feeding your child Mc Donalds 3 times a week---that is child abuse. Or, your child has ADHD and if you do not treat it, you are an unfit parent and should be arrested. It is a slippery slope here. We purport our love of freedom here, but only if that freedom subscribes to our definition. It is time to let go and let freedom have a chance. Yep, people are going to make mistakes and do dumb things--that's life. Lets stop trying to round off all the sharp edges for everyone. It is expensive, ineffective and costs us more than just money. Isnt this mentality the basis for antigunners? Namely, someone else knows what is best for you and I? Can we expect more signs now at concerts? No guns, no humans under X years, wear hearing protection, be careful this area is known for trampling, alcohol causes birth defects, don't drink if you are under 21 and the signage goes on and on and the venue has to pay for these early warnings or risk fines from the State and from legal actions from the lawyers who check to make sure the signs are posted and on and on and on. Maybe we should have State officials with decimeters registering the sound levels at all concerts to protect our ears. Maybe we should have mandatory ear protection available for patrons that feel the need for such. I'll say it again, we want to be controlled and told what to do because we cannot nor tolerate self governing. This is yet another example of why, according to a recent poll, many Americans feels they have less freedoms in this country today.
              With freedom comes responsibility. No responsibility, no freedom.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by knkali View Post
                I think that a lot of our "nannyism" stems from trying to not be on the receiving end of legal action. The mother is a retard--got that. But the venue didn't want to be sued if she and her baby were trampled or if the baby became deaf. I can read it now....'the venue is responsible for my child's hearing loss and they should have stopped me'. Where does it stop? You are feeding your child Mc Donalds 3 times a week---that is child abuse. Or, your child has ADHD and if you do not treat it, you are an unfit parent and should be arrested. It is a slippery slope here. We purport our love of freedom here, but only if that freedom subscribes to our definition. It is time to let go and let freedom have a chance. Yep, people are going to make mistakes and do dumb things--that's life. Lets stop trying to round off all the sharp edges for everyone. It is expensive, ineffective and costs us more than just money. Isnt this mentality the basis for antigunners? Namely, someone else knows what is best for you and I? Can we expect more signs now at concerts? No guns, no humans under X years, wear hearing protection, be careful this area is known for trampling, alcohol causes birth defects, don't drink if you are under 21 and the signage goes on and on and the venue has to pay for these early warnings or risk fines from the State and from legal actions from the lawyers who check to make sure the signs are posted and on and on and on. Maybe we should have State officials with decimeters registering the sound levels at all concerts to protect our ears. Maybe we should have mandatory ear protection available for patrons that feel the need for such. I'll say it again, we want to be controlled and told what to do because we cannot nor tolerate self governing. This is yet another example of why, according to a recent poll, many Americans feels they have less freedoms in this country today.
                Real close Knkali. Thanks. I am a loud advocate for allowing people the freedom to be as stupid as they want to be AS LONG AS THEY DON'T HARM ANYONE ELSE. That's where the breast-feeding-chickie goes afoul. Her stupidity puts the infant in harms way.

                Should the venue/security step in? Well that, I agree, is a slipper slope. But they also have the freedom to do things we disagree with too. It's their venue. They can disallow or allow anyone they want. I think we get off track sometimes and think that just because we bought a ticket, we can do whatever we like and the ticket seller has no rights. Did they overstep? Yeah. But what are the consequences? An upset mother vs. a hurt infant. The security guy tried to handle this respectfully.

                Is this nannyism? Close but not really. They are just asking her to move to a safer area. Kinda like only keeping your gun pointed down range or being required to wear your ears and eyes... Those errors could get you kicked out of many firing ranges. Everyone has the right to keep things safe.

                My only recommendation: try to look at both sides, don't get blinded by your politics, think of who benefits and who gets hurt, think of the big picture.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by b4uqzme View Post
                  I am a loud advocate for allowing people the freedom to be as stupid as they want to be AS LONG AS THEY DON'T HARM ANYONE ELSE. That's where the breast-feeding-chickie goes afoul. Her stupidity puts the infant in harms way.
                  Agreed.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by b4uqzme View Post
                    Real close Knkali. Thanks. I am a loud advocate for allowing people the freedom to be as stupid as they want to be AS LONG AS THEY DON'T HARM ANYONE ELSE. That's where the breast-feeding-chickie goes afoul. Her stupidity puts the infant in harms way.

                    Should the venue/security step in? Well that, I agree, is a slipper slope. But they also have the freedom to do things we disagree with too. It's their venue. They can disallow or allow anyone they want. I think we get off track sometimes and think that just because we bought a ticket, we can do whatever we like and the ticket seller has no rights. Did they overstep? Yeah. But what are the consequences? An upset mother vs. a hurt infant. The security guy tried to handle this respectfully.

                    Is this nannyism? Close but not really. They are just asking her to move to a safer area. Kinda like only keeping your gun pointed down range or being required to wear your ears and eyes... Those errors could get you kicked out of many firing ranges. Everyone has the right to keep things safe.

                    My only recommendation: try to look at both sides, don't get blinded by your politics, think of who benefits and who gets hurt, think of the big picture.
                    Good points. Thank you. Unfortunately, when we use the guise of "safety" to justify the daily attack on personal liberties, the/my/our argument becomes instantly marginalized and the perpetuation of the aforementioned quelling of personal liberties will continue. After all, the antigunners use safety to justify their position all the time---"if it saves just one child".
                    I agree with you, the venue has the right to do what they want--no shirt no shoes no service sort of thing. You are right again IMHO, people feel that if they paid for something that the have to right to do anything. But we must remember that this whole scenario was motivated by the threat of possible litigation for an accident that has not happened. To support my position on this, if you listen carefully, the officer checked with the DA before evoking his orders to the lady. People no longer have to take personal responsibility anymore because they know someone else will do it for them. Caution contents could be hot, Caution contents are under pressure, caution choking hazard, watch your step, slippery when wet, alcohol has been shown to cause birth defects ect ect ect. Muggs has it right--with freedom comes responsibility. It is your freedom and your responsibility.
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                    • #25
                      ^^^ correct on all points. It's a very fine line and I'm not sure there are any good answers. It's a tough love kinda thing. Let people pay the consequences of their stupidity and maybe they will start to get smarter. It's just difficult to see an innocent child pay the price for something (a liberty) so totally insignificant as where you sit at a rock concert. Where you draw that fine line is the slippery part of the slope. I see your point. Better no line at all and force people to be accountable for themselves.

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