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quote: Originally posted by Dis
this wouldn't have happened if they legalized guns |
Quite right - a nice piece of lead in the head isn't as messy as an axe.
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Caligastia
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quote: Originally posted by Provost Harrison
Why should I? I don't understand where you are coming from... |
I altered the original. Read it again...
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Caligastia
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quote: Originally posted by Zulu Elephant
The ideal would be for ethnicity to play no part in who marries who. |
Why? If someone prefers to marry someone of their own race, what's wrong with that? It's a personal preference, surely.
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Bereta_Eder
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molly no cookie! molly no cookie!
they're pretty much scared to go out. they said so themselves. mainly from muslim background/swarthy!
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Bereta_Eder
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and no cookie for gullible che either. gullible commie!
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Bereta_Eder
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that's just your opinion and considering your approach to other things I'm going to have to say this is dead wrong as well.
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Bereta_Eder
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your misconception is what's disgusting. but that's not a first.
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Excellent point you have there. What we need is a "color bar" with which to measure people's race. I don't know why this hasn't been thought of before. I wonder if there is a suitable internationally recognized organization capable of developing one as a useful tool for countries desiring to keep racial statistics in a meaningful objective manner. This "color bar" of yours couild be quite useful not only for various national census agencies, but also for courts, police, welfare agencies, the military, businesses, country clubs, public transportation, restaurants, and even sanitary facilities. Perhaps the United Nations would be interested, or the EU, NAFTA, or who knows, perhaps even the Mississippi Department of Education. Golly, I love the smell of progress in the morning.
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Excellent point you have there. What we need is a "color bar" with which to measure people's race. I don't know why this hasn't been thought of before. I wonder if there is a suitable internationally recognized organization capable of developing one as a useful tool for countries desiring to keep racial statistics in a meaningful objective manner. This "color bar" of yours couild be quite useful not only for various national census agencies, but also for courts, police, welfare agencies, the military, businesses, country clubs, public transportation, restaurants, and even sanitary facilities. Perhaps the United Nations would be interested, or the EU, NAFTA, or who knows, perhaps even the Mississippi Department of Education. Golly, I love the smell of progress in the morning. |

"Color bar"
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Bereta_Eder
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Better make that Sweaty bar! Police is now instructed to shoot those who sweat a lot!
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Dr Strangelove
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quote: Originally posted by Bereta_Eder
Better make that Sweaty bar! Police is now instructed to shoot those who sweat a lot! |
At one time the Mississippi police had a way of distinguishing black footprints from white footprints. Could someone ask Scotland yard to contact the Mississippi state police? I'm sure they'd be willing to help.
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