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Offline lazs2

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« Reply #60 on: July 31, 2007, 08:16:17 AM »
yes curval.. but it is a large shadow to try to get out from ...

He is right about liberals... they are more concerned with fuzzy bunnies than with people but...

I don't believe it is right to torture animals.  it is immoral.   I would not allow it in my presence.   I realize that other countries do it.   I can't do anything about that and would simply avoid it.   I have been to dog fights in the US in the bad old days.   Lot's of bikers raised fighting dogs.   By the time they fought.. the dogs were worthless and should have got a bullet in the brain anyway tho.

And I have killed my own meat.  I don't know of any hunter that doesn't want to kill as cleanly and as mercifully as possible.  

You must also realize that nature is cruel.   A death for an animal in the wild is almost always as bad as the fights we are talking about.   That does not excuse us from doing it tho.  

As for the NAACP.. it is indeed a racist organization dedicated to the seperation and inequality of the races.

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« Reply #61 on: July 31, 2007, 08:47:11 AM »
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The NAACP is hypocritical in that they were very qucik to condemn the Duke Lacrosse players only later calling for a gag order when it became apparent that the "victim" was of very questionable integrity and moral character.


To be honest, I have no idea what the NAACP had to say in the Duke Lacrosse debacle... was the victim black?

Anyhow, I really couldn't give two ****s about the NAACP. They're about as corrupt and ****ed up as any other special interest grou. So **** 'em. I agree that they are racist, and hypocritical, and spew a lot of drivel... But not in that particular story. It's not as if they came out and implied that Vick was being prosecuted simply because he was black (though I'm sure someone out there is saying that).


This thread reminds me of the big troll where Mav and I first went head to head... This thread really needs Elfenwolf :) [singing] Mehmmmmmmrooorieeeees light to corners of my mind....

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« Reply #62 on: July 31, 2007, 01:11:54 PM »
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To be honest, I have no idea what the NAACP had to say in the Duke Lacrosse debacle... was the victim black?

Anyhow, I really couldn't give two ****s about the NAACP. They're about as corrupt and ****ed up as any other special interest grou. So **** 'em. I agree that they are racist, and hypocritical, and spew a lot of drivel... But not in that particular story. It's not as if they came out and implied that Vick was being prosecuted simply because he was black (though I'm sure someone out there is saying that).


This thread reminds me of the big troll where Mav and I first went head to head... This thread really needs Elfenwolf :) [singing] Mehmmmmmmrooorieeeees light to corners of my mind....

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Well, here's what we're saying about the NAACP: There WAS NO VICTIM in the Duke Lacrosse case. At least, no victim besides the Duke Lacrosse team. The whole thing was a lie, perpetrated by some psychologically warped black "stripper". There never was ANY evidence she had anything other than consensual sex, and not with any of the Duke players either, but with a 1/2 dozen male acquaintances not even remotely related to Duke or the Lacrosse team. However, the NAACP came out and demanded heavy handed prosecution to the fullest. So the D.A., Mike Nifong, ignored all the evidence exonerating the Duke team, and further, went so far as to illegally withhold said exculpatory evidence from the defense. The NAACP, after convicting the Duke Lacrosse team in the media, has never offered ANY apology or retraction.
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« Reply #63 on: July 31, 2007, 01:50:00 PM »
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Well, here's what we're saying about the NAACP: There WAS NO VICTIM in the Duke Lacrosse case. At least, no victim besides the Duke Lacrosse team. The whole thing was a lie, perpetrated by some psychologically warped black "stripper". There never was ANY evidence she had anything other than consensual sex, and not with any of the Duke players either, but with a 1/2 dozen male acquaintances not even remotely related to Duke or the Lacrosse team. However, the NAACP came out and demanded heavy handed prosecution to the fullest. So the D.A., Mike Nifong, ignored all the evidence exonerating the Duke team, and further, went so far as to illegally withhold said exculpatory evidence from the defense. The NAACP, after convicting the Duke Lacrosse team in the media, has never offered ANY apology or retraction.


Gotcha. OK, I'm on board now. Sorry, I had no idea that there was a Racial issue to the Duke Lacrosse case, nor that the NAACP had any stand on it. If that's the case... hahaha. The original report in the thread is almost pure comedy.

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« Reply #64 on: July 31, 2007, 03:01:43 PM »
BTW, does anyone have a dunce cap I can wear for my participation in this thread?

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