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subfever -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 7:38:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: beargonewild


I am fully aware of you stating that " not all are wired the same." Yet a person is able to draw upon their own strengths and weakness and use them in the best possible way.


Yes, I agree with you... provided that he has a clear and functional mind.

Do you believe that all criminal activities are created by men with clear, functional minds? If so, then we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's really no point in going any further.  

But if not, then I must ask if you believe that men with dysfunctional minds have the same free will and rationalization abilities as do men with clear and functional minds.




beargonewild -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 7:46:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: subfever

Do you believe that all criminal activities are created by men with clear, functional minds? If so, then we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's really no point in going any further.  

But if not, then I must ask if you believe that men with dysfunctional minds have the same free will and rationalization abilities as do men with clear and functional minds.


I believe that most criminal activities are done using a clear and functional mind. I can not say all as I know there are no absolutes in this world. So it looks like we agree to disagree in that case.




Loki45 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 7:51:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: nelly33
Ok, I see your point of view.  But legality isn't always a good dial for what is right or not... laws can change.  Gay marriage is against the law... does that mean that gay marriage is wrong? 


Some laws change, but equating drug-dealing with gay marriage is a bit silly.

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ORIGINAL: nelly33
You also seem quick to lump all of the drug dealers together... I suggest a source of information besides what is taught in public schools or television.  I do apologize for misinterpreting you, if I wrongly thought you blamed the dealers for the addicts though.


I do lump all drug dealers together. And I blame both the addict *and* the dealer for their problems. However, in the case of the dealer selling to school kids, that is entirely on the drug dealer. If young ones cannot be tried as adults (barring extreme circumstances) then it's not feasible for them to hold responsibility for a dealer selling poison on their campus.

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ORIGINAL: nelly33
There is a reason for the location of most drug addicts... ubbringing. 


Yes, upbringing is one factor in how a person grows up and what choices he or she makes. But it's not a get-out-of-jail-free card. Don't expect me to hear a drug dealer had a hard life and excuse him for all the wrong he's done. It isn't going to fly.




subfever -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 7:58:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: beargonewild

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ORIGINAL: subfever

Do you believe that all criminal activities are created by men with clear, functional minds? If so, then we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's really no point in going any further.  

But if not, then I must ask if you believe that men with dysfunctional minds have the same free will and rationalization abilities as do men with clear and functional minds.


I believe that most criminal activities are done using a clear and functional mind. I can not say all as I know there are no absolutes in this world. So it looks like we agree to disagree in that case.



I didn't mean to paint you in a corner by using an absolute. I typically try to refrain from using absolutes, but this one got by me. My apologies.

Nevertheless, I believe that many, and possibly even most criminal activities are committed by those with dysfunctional minds. So it seems that we may still agree to disagree.  




slaveboyforyou -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 8:27:49 PM)

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Some laws change, but equating drug-dealing with gay marriage is a bit silly.


Okay, let's equate it with the sale of alcohol, tobacco, OTC medications, and prescription medications. Just one of these kills more people in a year than all illegal drugs combined. It's sold legally by huge corporations who have their lobbyists slipping cash into the pockets of politicians.

Alcohol was illegal for over a decade nationwide. It was illegal in certain states, counties, and municipalities for longer than that. Why did that law get changed? So many people were breaking it that it became unenforceable. Many of the drugs that are now illegal were once legally, and widely avaliable. Do you know why? If you think it's because of their destructiveness to health and their ability to turn it's users into fiends, you're wrong. Read your history; white, moral outrage is the largest factor in the 1914 Harrison Narcotics Act and the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. Both were sold to the public through racist rants about white slavery, and young white women being savaged by sub-human Negroes. False charges were made about raging Mexicans running around the Southwest murdering whites in marijuana fueled rages.

Our next drug law, which is the Federal one we are under now was Nixon's doing. We got the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 and the creation of the DEA. All of it was because of Nixon and other politicians anger over counterculture politics. The result was that drug use skyrocketed. Despite arguments from scientists that drug abuse was a medical concern we turned it into a criminal matter. Why do you think we lock up more people than any other country on Earth? We lock up more people than authoritarian, Red China with a population over 4 times ours.

Maybe you'd like it there. You seem to keep saying it's the law, OBEY! Well unjust laws should be broken. You do realize that medical marijuana laws in the states that have them is forbidden under Federal law? The Supreme Court has agreed with that. So should the Feds go in and seize state governments that refuse to rescind those laws? I mean, it is the law after all. You keep saying we have to obey the law, even unjust laws. You sound extremely servile toward government, and that is not what America is. Sometimes people have to break laws to change them. We wouldn't have drug turf wars is laws were changed. Do you hear about moonshiners killing each other over turf; they used to, and they used to steal each other's product. We still have moonshiners, but they aren't a priority anymore.

You also seem to believe that the police should always be OBEYED! So if a cop pulls you over and orders you to suck his cock, would you do it? If you say no, you do realize it's his word against yours? You don't think cops lie on reports and falsify evidence though. You think we live in Mayberry with honest Andy running the law. It ain't so.




Loki45 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 8:37:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
Okay, let's equate it with the sale of alcohol, tobacco, OTC medications, and prescription medications. Just one of these kills more people in a year than all illegal drugs combined. It's sold legally by huge corporations who have their lobbyists slipping cash into the pockets of politicians.

Alcohol was illegal for over a decade nationwide. It was illegal in certain states, counties, and municipalities for longer than that. Why did that law get changed? So many people were breaking it that it became unenforceable. Many of the drugs that are now illegal were once legally, and widely avaliable. Do you know why? If you think it's because of their destructiveness to health and their ability to turn it's users into fiends, you're wrong. Read your history; white, moral outrage is the largest factor in the 1914 Harrison Narcotics Act and the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. Both were sold to the public through racist rants about white slavery, and young white women being savaged by sub-human Negroes. False charges were made about raging Mexicans running around the Southwest murdering whites in marijuana fueled rages.

Our next drug law, which is the Federal one we are under now was Nixon's doing. We got the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 and the creation of the DEA. All of it was because of Nixon and other politicians anger over counterculture politics. The result was that drug use skyrocketed. Despite arguments from scientists that drug abuse was a medical concern we turned it into a criminal matter. Why do you think we lock up more people than any other country on Earth? We lock up more people than authoritarian, Red China with a population over 4 times ours.

Maybe you'd like it there. You seem to keep saying it's the law, OBEY! Well unjust laws should be broken. You do realize that medical marijuana laws in the states that have them is forbidden under Federal law? The Supreme Court has agreed with that. So should the Feds go in and seize state governments that refuse to rescind those laws? I mean, it is the law after all. You keep saying we have to obey the law, even unjust laws. You sound extremely servile toward government, and that is not what America is. Sometimes people have to break laws to change them. We wouldn't have drug turf wars is laws were changed. Do you hear about moonshiners killing each other over turf; they used to, and they used to steal each other's product. We still have moonshiners, but they aren't a priority anymore.


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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
You also seem to believe that the police should always be OBEYED! So if a cop pulls you over and orders you to suck his cock, would you do it? If you say no, you do realize it's his word against yours? You don't think cops lie on reports and falsify evidence though. You think we live in Mayberry with honest Andy running the law. It ain't so.


This last bit just made me laugh. What if I'm pulled over and a meteor hits my car?!?!?!

Perhaps you've heard of these things called dash-cams. Yeah...see cops *have* demanded 'favors' like that from those they pull over. And those cops don't remain cops....nor free citizens very long. And from what I recall, those they put through that get hefty settlements as well.




nelly33 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 8:55:25 PM)

just to clarify, i did state that I knew gay marriage and drug dealing isn't even close to the same level... i was just making my point that what is legal isn't always right... carry on




nelly33 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 8:58:20 PM)

I do like your point of young ones not being able to be tried as adults, and therefore the drug dealer being responsible.  It's a good point, and I'll agree with you there.  Drug dealers that sell to children that small are preying on the weak... I'm not arguing that point.  However, lumping them all together is wrong.  To use the tobacco analogy... one that markets using cartoons and comics, obviously to children... as bad as a tobacco executive who caters to adults?  I would argue that they are morally on different plains.




slaveboyforyou -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 9:08:19 PM)

I know you don't care about history. It's unimportant to you, because you enjoy living in an intolerant society. You're servile to the government. As long as you have material possessions, you're happy and comfortable. Fuck everyone, it's not your problem. How wonderfully selfish. Well you're not alone. You lots of fat, lazy, servile, ignorant, unread, unsophisticated, apathetic Americans out there to go to barbecues with and talk about your new lawn mower.

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This last bit just made me laugh. What if I'm pulled over and a meteor hits my car?!?!?!

Perhaps you've heard of these things called dash-cams. Yeah...see cops *have* demanded 'favors' like that from those they pull over. And those cops don't remain cops....nor free citizens very long. And from what I recall, those they put through that get hefty settlements as well.


You think all police cruisers in America have dash-cams? Do you think all police work goes on in front of them? Are you really that naive. I was surprised there was a camera in that Florida jail that dumped the crippled guy out of his wheelchair. She did eventually get fired, but nothing was done to her. Even though she comitted a felony called abuse of the handicapped. We don't have those cameras in most of our jails. There wasn't one in the prison cell guards threw a mentally retarded man into to rot in his own feces here. He almost died from septicemia. But I'm sure you find justice in retards that commit crimes deserve laying in a cell for days in their own waste.

Small towns and counties can't afford them. A lot of states have prisons that are falling down and over capacity. I know my own county has police cruisers that are almost a decade old with close to 200K miles on them, we had a story about it recently.

Keep believing it, and keep not caring about others.




nelly33 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 9:11:23 PM)

let's keep this civil guys...




Loki45 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 9:33:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
I know you don't care about history. It's unimportant to you, because you enjoy living in an intolerant society. You're servile to the government. As long as you have material possessions, you're happy and comfortable. Fuck everyone, it's not your problem. How wonderfully selfish. Well you're not alone. You lots of fat, lazy, servile, ignorant, unread, unsophisticated, apathetic Americans out there to go to barbecues with and talk about your new lawn mower.


It cracks me up how everyone who doesn't feel as you do is "servile to the government." Well you know, the government is the one that WE THE PEOPLE put in place. So to disobey the laws that the PEOPLE have chosen is to go against the very nature of what the founders had intended.

What can I say? I just feel the kind of scum who'd deal drugs, shoot innocent people....knowingly write a hot check for repair work....all deserve the punishment that's handed down. Because laws were not made by one guy sitting alone in a room deciding on what to make illegal. Laws are made by legislators who are elected by THE PEOPLE.

Don't like the law? Change it. Vote in someone who will. But don't cry to me about the law and how I'm "servile to the government" because I will just laugh in your face every time.

Speaking of laws.....how many people have you murdered today? You know that "no killin'" is just a law made by those nefarious folks in the government, right? So how many people have you killed? How many drugs have you sold? How many houses did you empty? C'mon, you can tell us. Those laws don't apply, right? You're not 'servile to the government' are you?

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
You think all police cruisers in America have dash-cams?


Nope, but more and more do every day. And everyone.....EVERYONE who wears a badge and breaks the law gets repercussions. It may not be the next day....and they may rack up quite the list of 'offenses,' but everyone pays.

Though I know you'll never see that. I know I'm wasting my breath. I know if it were up to you, killers would roam free, drug dealers would have their own stores and my house would be emptied daily as I went to work because as long as I'm not home, according to you it's ok to steal my stuff and the person doing it should have my sympathy for his hard hard life.

Just accept that you're not in the majority with your beliefs. THE PEOPLE are the ones who put their leaders in place and those leaders work FOR the people. That is what our founding fathers intended. If you don't like it.....leave.




slaveboyforyou -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 10:05:28 PM)

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It cracks me up how everyone who doesn't feel as you do is "servile to the government." Well you know, the government is the one that WE THE PEOPLE put in place. So to disobey the laws that the PEOPLE have chosen is to go against the very nature of what the founders had intended.

What can I say? I just feel the kind of scum who'd deal drugs, shoot innocent people....knowingly write a hot check for repair work....all deserve the punishment that's handed down. Because laws were not made by one guy sitting alone in a room deciding on what to make illegal. Laws are made by legislators who are elected by THE PEOPLE.

Don't like the law? Change it. Vote in someone who will. But don't cry to me about the law and how I'm "servile to the government" because I will just laugh in your face every time.

Speaking of laws.....how many people have you murdered today? You know that "no killin'" is just a law made by those nefarious folks in the government, right? So how many people have you killed? How many drugs have you sold? How many houses did you empty? C'mon, you can tell us. Those laws don't apply, right? You're not 'servile to the government' are you?


You crack me up. You are servile and conformist. Lots of laws have been changed because they were broken. It used to be a rather serious offense to help slaves escape to Canada. Fucking criminals! [8|] As for you laughing in my face, you wouldn't have the balls to do it for real.

Differences exist between just and unjust laws. Civil Disobediance is a hallmark of American history and the whole of western history. Of course, I'm aware that you're not a reader of history. You spend your time childishly laughing at cops tazering poor asshole videos. It is childish by the way, really childish.

I do vote in every single election. I write and talk directly to my local, state, and federal government representatives every chance I get. I go to town meetings and argue my points all the time. I cornered our sheriff in a restaurant to complain about the lies he told on a campaign to get a tax passed for a new jail. I made him talk to me for half an hour. He told more lies, and I wrote them down. I then presented them at our next county quorum court meeting to the JPs with figures I gathered from other county's jail operations. We didn't get a new jail, and until our Sheriff decides to stop playing with numbers we won't. I got a lot of praise for that. So don't lecture me, I guarantee I do more than you as a citizen. I'm very active.

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Nope, but more and more do every day. And everyone.....EVERYONE who wears a badge and breaks the law gets repercussions. It may not be the next day....and they may rack up quite the list of 'offenses,' but everyone pays.


No they don't. Again, you're being naive. Every cop, and I do mean everyone falsifies police reports and perjures themselves on the stand in court. They do it all the time. They don't do it in every case; some people are guilty as sin and were caught red handed. But most weren't, and most didn't have much evidence to support the prosecution. But cops lie, and prosecutors stretch those lies. Go sit in a courtroom sometime. Actually talk to people that have been through the legal system rather than blindly believing the police because you think they look sexy in their uniforms.




Loki45 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 10:14:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
You crack me up. You are servile and conformist. Lots of laws have been changed because they were broken. It used to be a rather serious offense to help slaves escape to Canada. Fucking criminals! [8|] As for you laughing in my face, you wouldn't have the balls to do it for real.


Wanna bet? I'd gladly laugh in your face. And I would await the response with a smile on my face. Because by your statement, I'm assuming you mean that you think I wouldn't because of what you would do. However, laughing in one's face is perfectly fine. What I am assuming you would attempt in response is a crime, and one that I am well within my rights to defend myself against.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
Differences exist between just and unjust laws. 


And you say I'm being naive. What a servile position you're taking with our government. Shame shame.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
You spend your time childishly laughing at cops tazering poor asshole videos. It is childish by the way, really childish.


So is commiting crimes and expecting not to pay for them because "you had a hard life" [:(]

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
So don't lecture me, I guarantee I do more than you as a citizen. I'm very active.


And when you join the military and represent those who defend the freedoms we enjoy, come talk to me.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
No they don't. Again, you're being naive. Every cop, and I do mean everyone falsifies police reports and perjures themselves on the stand in court. They do it all the time. They don't do it in every case; some people are guilty as sin and were caught red handed. But most weren't, and most didn't have much evidence to support the prosecution. But cops lie, and prosecutors stretch those lies. Go sit in a courtroom sometime. Actually talk to people that have been through the legal system rather than blindly believing the police because you think they look sexy in their uniforms.


You just keep cracking me up.

Listen, there was a lil' podunk town in East Texas, supposedly shaking down people they pulled  over, threatening with charges, threatening with taking of kids, etc. It went on, from the look of it, for awhile.

Now? Now the FBI is investigating the entire department. Because NOW the secret's out. In today's information age, if a cop is doing wrong, he may get away with it for awhile.....but not forever. The truth will always come out.

I also find your last comment hilarious. It shows I'm getting to you. And that makes me smile. You see, when you have to resort to personal attacks, you've already lost. Enjoy defeat. Or....you could make me laugh some more if you like, free country and all. Just know.....that I have a big grin on my face here. And you're the reason.

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subfever -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/8/2009 10:43:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou

... alcohol, tobacco, OTC medications, and prescription medications. Just one of these kills more people in a year than all illegal drugs combined. It's sold legally by huge corporations who have their lobbyists slipping cash into the pockets of politicians.

Alcohol was illegal for over a decade nationwide. It was illegal in certain states, counties, and municipalities for longer than that. Why did that law get changed? So many people were breaking it that it became unenforceable. Many of the drugs that are now illegal were once legally, and widely avaliable. Do you know why? If you think it's because of their destructiveness to health and their ability to turn it's users into fiends, you're wrong. Read your history; white, moral outrage is the largest factor in the 1914 Harrison Narcotics Act and the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. Both were sold to the public through racist rants about white slavery, and young white women being savaged by sub-human Negroes. False charges were made about raging Mexicans running around the Southwest murdering whites in marijuana fueled rages.

Our next drug law, which is the Federal one we are under now was Nixon's doing. We got the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 and the creation of the DEA. All of it was because of Nixon and other politicians anger over counterculture politics. The result was that drug use skyrocketed. Despite arguments from scientists that drug abuse was a medical concern we turned it into a criminal matter. Why do you think we lock up more people than any other country on Earth? We lock up more people than authoritarian, Red China with a population over 4 times ours.

Maybe you'd like it there. You seem to keep saying it's the law, OBEY! Well unjust laws should be broken. You do realize that medical marijuana laws in the states that have them is forbidden under Federal law? The Supreme Court has agreed with that. So should the Feds go in and seize state governments that refuse to rescind those laws? I mean, it is the law after all. You keep saying we have to obey the law, even unjust laws. You sound extremely servile toward government, and that is not what America is. Sometimes people have to break laws to change them. We wouldn't have drug turf wars is laws were changed...



Are you bothering our state worshippers with facts and sense again?   

Though I would say that America has become servile towards government. So you're only 95% right... [:D]




slaveboyforyou -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/9/2009 2:32:17 AM)

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Wanna bet? I'd gladly laugh in your face. And I would await the response with a smile on my face. Because by your statement, I'm assuming you mean that you think I wouldn't because of what you would do. However, laughing in one's face is perfectly fine. What I am assuming you would attempt in response is a crime, and one that I am well within my rights to defend myself against.


No you wouldn't. I wasn't describing anything criminal; you're making assumptions based on your fantasies of being a tough guy. I just know a shit talker when I see one. I recognize you, you were on here last year under a different name making the same posts in almost every forum. You seem to delight in picking childish arguments then going off on moronic tangents. You were living in the Dallas area and you loved defending thugish cops then too.

I just don't remember your name. I can't go back in the archives that far to see. I know you were in your 20's living with your mom [:D]. Were you challenging me to a rumble in your mom's backyard? Is she going to make us fluffernutters, milkshakes, and rent some movies afterwards? Hey, maybe she can take you over to the mall and we could meet up in the parking lot. Oh wait, didn't you claim you were a martial arts expert? [:D] Tell me when your mom can drive you over to your dojo. I'll bring Mr. Miyagi with me.

Maybe you've moved out to your own place now. Isn't it cool? I thought so too when I went off to college at 18. I got to totally trash my place. I had a beer can pyramid in my living room, a monster bong under the kitchen sink, and plenty of mac and cheese to eat. Ah, the memories that studio apartment brings back. I hope you have moved out and are enjoying your new found freedom. *sighs* I have to be an adult now. But don't worry, it's never too late to let loose and be free. [:D]

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And you say I'm being naive. What a servile position you're taking with our government. Shame shame.


Well, this doesn't make any sense at all.

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So is commiting crimes and expecting not to pay for them because "you had a hard life"


I never made this claim. I have simply argued that American courts routinely hand out draconian sentences that don't fit the severity of the crime. If you had actually ever studied any of this instead of giggling at dumb, fat cops tasering dangerous 90 lb women, you might know something about the truth of the American criminal justice system.

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And when you join the military and represent those who defend the freedoms we enjoy, come talk to me.


Loki, when I graduated high school in 1993, I had several recruiters call me and come over because I scored in the top 5% on the ASVAB. I wanted to go to college and have fun. Fun I did have. I partied, I got laid all the time, it was one of the greatest times in my life. I wish I could have been a student for a living. They had to practically shove me out the door when I got my degree.

I didn't want to spend 4 or 5 years of my youth with a bad haircut having my day scheduled for me. Sorry, doesn't sound fun. We have a right to do that. It's not Starship Troopers, I don't have to serve in the military to be a citizen. You can choose to ignore the opinions of non-veterans (shrugs). But you're not really participating when you do that. You're just being a lout.

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Listen, there was a lil' podunk town in East Texas, supposedly shaking down people they pulled over, threatening with charges, threatening with taking of kids, etc. It went on, from the look of it, for awhile.

Now? Now the FBI is investigating the entire department. Because NOW the secret's out. In today's information age, if a cop is doing wrong, he may get away with it for awhile.....but not forever. The truth will always come out.

I also find your last comment hilarious. It shows I'm getting to you. And that makes me smile.


Wow, one police department. I can't think of a handful that have been investigate in the last decade. Not much, the police have a Omerta code like the Mafia. Oh yeah I forgot, you don't believe that even though it's been documented by criminiologists for over a century.

My last comment was a suggestion. Keep watching T.V. and giggling at the videos. You know what? If you smoke pot, they're even funnier. Shhhh don't tell anyone, it's a secret. Oh wait, that's right you were a square.




beargonewild -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/9/2009 4:32:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou

You crack me up. You are servile and conformist. Lots of laws have been changed because they were broken. It used to be a rather serious offense to help slaves escape to Canada. Fucking criminals! [8|] As for you laughing in my face, you wouldn't have the balls to do it for real.



If that was such a problem...then why is it still the longest undefended border in the world? For the record, sometimes civil disobedience is warranted to change laws which are unjust and it is a last resort to bring about social justice. Stonewall riots is a prime example. Rosa Parks was civil disobedient yet her law breaking helped bring about the end of segregation in society.




Ialdabaoth -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/9/2009 7:28:41 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Loki45
You can debate the nuances all you like. Drug-dealing and any other form of illegally making a 'quick buck' is still easier than an honest day's worth of work. There are different things you have to know or watch out for, but a 60-hour week making minimum wage is far tougher than sporadically selling drugs or some other form of criminal endeavor.



No, it most assuredly isn't. Most street-level drug dealers risk their lives daily, getting shot at in turf-wars, hustling 70+ hours a week - for less money than they'd make at McDonald's.

Check this out, if you care. Then again, they're just drug dealers, so maybe you don't.




Loki45 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/9/2009 11:17:49 AM)

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
No you wouldn't. I wasn't describing anything criminal; you're making assumptions based on your fantasies of being a tough guy. I just know a shit talker when I see one. I recognize you, you were on here last year under a different name making the same posts in almost every forum. You seem to delight in picking childish arguments then going off on moronic tangents. You were living in the Dallas area and you loved defending thugish cops then too.

I just don't remember your name. I can't go back in the archives that far to see. I know you were in your 20's living with your mom [:D]. Were you challenging me to a rumble in your mom's backyard? Is she going to make us fluffernutters, milkshakes, and rent some movies afterwards? Hey, maybe she can take you over to the mall and we could meet up in the parking lot. Oh wait, didn't you claim you were a martial arts expert? [:D] Tell me when your mom can drive you over to your dojo. I'll bring Mr. Miyagi with me.


Wow kiddo. You're just a comedic genuis today. Now you're starting with bullshit accusations instead of sticking to the topic at hand. Cute. A little silly, but cute.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
I never made this claim. I have simply argued that American courts routinely hand out draconian sentences that don't fit the severity of the crime. If you had actually ever studied any of this instead of giggling at dumb, fat cops tasering dangerous 90 lb women, you might know something about the truth of the American criminal justice system.


More attacks and accusations. You're really pathetic.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
Loki, when I graduated high school in 1993, I had several recruiters call me and come over because I scored in the top 5% on the ASVAB.


Making a good score on the test doesn't mean you had the courage to serve, kiddo.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
I didn't want to spend 4 or 5 years of my youth with a bad haircut having my day scheduled for me. Sorry, doesn't sound fun.


Cop out answer.

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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou
My last comment was a suggestion. Keep watching T.V. and giggling at the videos. You know what? If you smoke pot, they're even funnier. Shhhh don't tell anyone, it's a secret. Oh wait, that's right you were a square.


You're getting more and more ridiculous with every post. But keep 'em coming. I'm still laughing at ya.

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Loki45 -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/9/2009 11:19:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Ialdabaoth
No, it most assuredly isn't. Most street-level drug dealers risk their lives daily, getting shot at in turf-wars, hustling 70+ hours a week - for less money than they'd make at McDonald's.

Check this out, if you care. Then again, they're just drug dealers, so maybe you don't.


You're right, I don't care. And if it really is true they make less than they would at McDonald's, then it's true they are too stupid to live and it's even funnier when their actions lead to their demise.




ModeratorEleven -> RE: s'not my fault m'lud - its me upbringing (7/9/2009 11:25:04 AM)

Ok folks, back to the discussion.  If the two of you want to have a dicksizing match, do it in email.

XI





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