Friday, January 1, 2016

Fixing A Computer The American Way: With A Gun Pointed At Your Head

Everyday life in America isn't like other places, where the mundane is the norm and life just isn't all that exciting.  Living in a country that believes itself to be exceptional can be taxing how does one live up to that standard?  For example having a computer repaired. Most people would do one of say three things, call the customer service line, take it a repair shop or have the technion come to your home and finally just do your self.

Let's say you choose to have the repair person come to your home and while there informs you that, yes it can be repaired but they must leave to retrieve the necessary parts. How would you react? Resignation, acceptance, frustration but willing to go along or would you choose an extreme?

Remember this America and Americans are exceptional.  

In this case the owner of the computer chose the extreme and what he used to emphasize that he was "exceptional" was a gun.  Yes, this "exceptional" American decided that what was needed was a  Second Amendment remedy  to motivate this defenseless computer tech.    

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Mondello told the tech ”you’re not leaving this house until the computer is fixed” — a feat that would be difficult to accomplish without the needed parts.  That’s when [he] decided a Second Amendment Solution was in order. He left the room and returned with a what appeared to be a gun, telling the tech:
”I’m going to kill you slowly.”

The Second Amendment remedy guy is Joe Mondello the former Legislative Director for Texas Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison.  

Remember only "exceptional", conservative,  NRA card carrying and responsible gun owners may act this way because they're responsible. 




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