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Have to love this DOLT exclaiming that responding to posts is tedious and tiring... and he continues to do it dozens of times a day...It is rather tedious and tiring.
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Judged: 1 1 1 Have to love this DOLT exclaiming that responding to posts is tedious and tiring... and he continues to do it dozens of times a day... |
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“KONA, baby!” Since: Jul 08
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Judged: 1 1 1 I see that you are still neglecting your reading comprehension exercises. I said responding to you was tedious and tiring. As for why I do it, I guess for the same reasons that people slow down at auto accidents...morbid curiosity and a desire to help. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 George....Busted! Shellie.....Busted! Stupid,arrogant,criminal minded, and nasty. Those words define the Zimmermans. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 I see you are still responding in spite of prostrations that you were going to ignore me. You ignoring me eats up more time than when you responded to each and every one twice... |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Which specific fact that I mentioned do you doubt. I have speculated about some of Martins past but the stuff about what happened in the incident is well founded. Although when I asked you to do the same, provide documentation for your positions you ignored it I will try not to do that to you. Just give me one? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 That's why you spend all day on Topix right? Don't quit your night job at the truck stop sucking off old men. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 No, it is YOU who are tedious and boring. Apparently so much so that even YOU are starting to notice...LOL |
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“Yep _ I'm Robert L. Lorth, II” Since: Aug 11
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You people don't want to discuss this case. You are too happy sitting around blasting each other...
I have a mental picture from Pee Wee's Big Adventure: You are all in front of your computers mumbling, "I know you are, but what am I" over and over again. http://www.youtube.com/watch... Here you go- This clip will describe the perception that readers have regarding your continued feuding over a non-story. |
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“Yep _ I'm Robert L. Lorth, II” Since: Aug 11
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Judged: 1 1 1 Now lookie here, Charles - I'm just upset that they spent the money Tired of Silly sent to their Defense Fund on a Flat Screen T.V. |
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I like Tired- But that's funny. Anyway, Tired is an example of how frustrated law abiding people are becoming with thug behavior. I grew up watching the Bernard Goetz story unfold, and the media did everything they could to vilify him. The public did not buy into it then, and I don't think they will now. |
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Yea, like when he stood over one of the people he shot, and as his victim lay paralyzed on the subway floor, he said ' You don't look so bad, here's another' and shot him again. I can see why someone like you would make him a hero. |
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That was AFTER they tried to mug him. They were engaged in committing a crime and they got shot. Poor little angels... That's a fact that you are too racist to admit. If they didn't try to terrorize that guy, if they just minded their own business and didn't try to relieve him of his hard earned money, then they wouldn't have been shot. Case closed. |
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Judged: 1 Probably because the situations weren't that much alike. The kids in the Goetz case were thugs, were on a subway care with him, and were going downtown to rob a video arcade. Although there WERE a couple of similarities - there's no evidence the four mugged, robbed, or attempted to rob Goetz before he shot them. And he was armed, while they weren't. The only "thug behavior" involved in the Martin case was Zimmerman's, who tailed Martin, then chased him down and accosted him leading him to believe he was under attack. Indeed, Zimmerman was more of a thug than the four Goetz shot. And 'Tired' is a racist turd, not what I'd call an ideal example of a "law abiding citizen." Or even a human being. |
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The kids in the Goetz case may have been thugs, but the evidence suggests that one had merely asked Goetz for five dollars before he stood up and shot them. Again, it's usually open season on young black males in America, and the courts do little to alter that perception. |
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You're the racist here, and don't know anything about the Goetz case: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernhard_Goetz "At the 14th Street station, Goetz entered the car through the rearmost door, crossed the aisle and took a seat on the long bench across from the door. Canty was across the aisle from him, lying on the long bench just to the right of the door. Allen was seated to Canty's left, on the short seat on the other side of the door. Ramseur and Cabey were seated across from the door and to Goetz's right, on the short seat by the conductor's cab.[19][20] According to Goetz's statement to the police, approximately ten seconds later Canty asked him, "How are you?" Goetz responded, "Fine". According to Goetz, the four men gave signals to each other, and shortly thereafter Canty and Barry Allen rose from their seats and moved over to the left of Goetz, blocking Goetz off from the other passengers in the car. By Goetz's account, Canty then said, "Give me five dollars". Canty and Ramseur testified at the criminal trial that they were panhandling, and had only requested the money, not demanded it. Cabey didn't testify and Allen took the fifth amendment." Now, MIGHT they have intended to rob him? Maybe. They weren't angels, no. But he shot people with an illegal firearm who'd done no more than ask him for money. Should that be legal? What do you think the effect on public life in America would be if it was? THINK. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Have you ever ridden a NYC subway? Not just for a visit, but every day? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Quoting Wikipedia? That's nice. And what would be the effect of public life in America? Quality of life would improve. Thugs would think twice about attempting to rob someone if the risk of armed defense existed. Crime is higher in areas with stricter gun laws. It's a fact. |
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