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Medellia
06-07-2005, 10:40 PM
People disgust me (http://news.yahoo.com/s/chitribts/oldsouthracismlivesintexastown;_ylt=Am40YmUWv6aF5W WqfwknNkp34T0D;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUC Ul)

D_Raay
06-08-2005, 03:38 AM
"It was a very unfortunate and senseless thing," said Wilford Penny, 73, who last month completed a 6-year term as Linden's mayor. "But I don't think there was anything racial about it. These guys were drinking, and this guy [Johnson] liked to dance. I'm not surprised when they get to drinking and use the n-word. The black boy was somewhere he shouldn't have been, although they brought him out there."
THIS is what separates the north from the south. Only a southern politician could squeak a statement like this out.

El Nino
06-08-2005, 02:41 PM
This one makes my blood boil just reading it.

"These boys' names are ruined for life," Howell said. "And [Johnson] is better off today than he's ever been in his life. He roamed the streets, the family never knew where he was. Now in the nursing home he's got someone to take care of him."

Oh, I see. These young men were actually doing the handicapped man a favour. He should probably thank them.

Ace42
06-08-2005, 02:58 PM
So the moral of this story is "never hit a nigger, even if you are doing him a favour."

Now that's what *I* call affirmative action! A cautionary tale of political-correctness gone mad! That's one to tell your children.

I could go on...

wanton wench
06-08-2005, 03:22 PM
People disgust me (http://news.yahoo.com/s/chitribts/oldsouthracismlivesintexastown;_ylt=Am40YmUWv6aF5W WqfwknNkp34T0D;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUC Ul)
i know what you mean! i'm from chicago but i have been living in arkansas for 8 years now. the town i live in is not to bad! noone that lives here was born and raised here, so they are from all over the country and are pretty open minded but if you go a few countys over your in hillbilly land straight out of deliverance. its scary. but i still cant figure out what is worse. city violence or country violence! what do you think?

Ace42
06-08-2005, 03:46 PM
Does the latter involve combine harvesters or the movies "The Children of the Corn" ?

wanton wench
06-08-2005, 04:01 PM
both i think!

Ace42
06-08-2005, 04:04 PM
Then the latter is worse. Man I hate those movies.

wanton wench
06-08-2005, 04:09 PM
damm creepy children!

Ace42
06-08-2005, 04:10 PM
damm creepy children!

The movies concentrated too much on the horny teenagers, and not enough on the horny pre-teens.

Or am I getting confused with Freddy vs Jason?

wanton wench
06-08-2005, 04:15 PM
children of the corn had the horny pre-teens
and freddy and jason had to deal with the horny teenagers!
ha! no wonder they went on a killing spree!

brendan
06-08-2005, 05:04 PM
and these assholes get to pick our president...

Ace42
06-08-2005, 05:05 PM
and these assholes get to pick our president...

Freddy or Jason?

brendan
06-08-2005, 05:10 PM
Freddy or Jason?

it's a tuff call...but i'm going with freddy.

Ace42
06-08-2005, 05:16 PM
it's a tuff call...but i'm going with freddy.

Strange, I'd've gone with Jason. Jason is all about the weapons carrying. Freddy's paedophilliac tendancies would've made him pro-Democrat, who are apparently "too soft" on sex-offenders and criminals in general.

Black criminals, that is.

brendan
06-08-2005, 05:27 PM
Strange, I'd've gone with Jason. Jason is all about the weapons carrying. Freddy's paedophilliac tendancies would've made him pro-Democrat, who are apparently "too soft" on sex-offenders and criminals in general.

yes jason was good with weapons but other than that he's pretty much frankenstein with a hockey mask on. and even when i was 6 i wasn't scared of him. freddy fucks with your dreams man. he doesn't even let you get a good nights sleep...and i need at least 8 hours.

cosmo105
06-08-2005, 05:46 PM
ugh. that's heartbreaking. :(

EN[i]GMA
06-08-2005, 08:10 PM
That makes me sick.

5 years for the lot of those fucks, in a state pen.

People found with drugs do more time in this country than people assualting mentally challenged people and leaving them to die.

I fucking hate this countries laws.

Medellia
06-08-2005, 09:39 PM
i know what you mean! i'm from chicago but i have been living in arkansas for 8 years now. the town i live in is not to bad! noone that lives here was born and raised here, so they are from all over the country and are pretty open minded but if you go a few countys over your in hillbilly land straight out of deliverance. its scary. but i still cant figure out what is worse. city violence or country violence! what do you think?
Where in Arkansas? I think it's worse around the Ozark area.

catatonic
06-09-2005, 05:30 AM
I think of it like Satr Wars, no typerror intended (I just woke so my typing's gonna be like this).

A guy could turn the dark works and criticize many people and demonize and enslave them. Justice seems a long ways away.

He could donate to the Knights party for instance. Then one year he could join the Senate and have a long tradition of helping, and put away his Knights influence, and help maintain the Republic from evil.

I won't name who this Senator is starting with He could donate.

wanton wench
06-09-2005, 07:40 AM
Where in Arkansas? I think it's worse around the Ozark area.
i'm in the ozarks! i live in eureka springs!

wanton wench
06-09-2005, 07:48 AM
yes jason was good with weapons but other than that he's pretty much frankenstein with a hockey mask on. and even when i was 6 i wasn't scared of him. freddy fucks with your dreams man. he doesn't even let you get a good nights sleep...and i need at least 8 hours.

i hardley ever sleep so, i would have also gone with jason. he's got the weapons down and he does move like frankenstein but no matter how fast you run your ass off he always caught up with you. i think freddy just liked to fuck with people and didnt anyone ever think to chop his hand off! see jason would have!

Medellia
06-09-2005, 04:12 PM
I think of it like Satr Wars, no typerror intended (I just woke so my typing's gonna be like this).

A guy could turn the dark works and criticize many people and demonize and enslave them. Justice seems a long ways away.

He could donate to the Knights party for instance. Then one year he could join the Senate and have a long tradition of helping, and put away his Knights influence, and help maintain the Republic from evil.

I won't name who this Senator is starting with He could donate.
Huh?

Medellia
06-09-2005, 04:15 PM
i'm in the ozarks! i live in eureka springs!
Ha! I've never been to Eureka Springs, but I have heard that's the only decent town in the Ozark area. I was born in Pine Bluff and I never saw anything remotely like that the whole time lived there. Of course I moved when I was seven, so maybe that's why I didn't notice anything. Too busy playing Jem and the Holograms.

Documad
06-09-2005, 04:51 PM
I was in Eureka Springs, but it was a long, long, long time ago.

Where is "the south," by the way? I don't think of Texas as the south. I think of it as it's own separate area. It's just Texas.

Bitchamachacha
06-09-2005, 09:10 PM
FYI:

Racism is everywhere.

Documad
06-09-2005, 09:54 PM
As is abuse of the mentally challenged.

Medellia
06-09-2005, 11:51 PM
Where is "the south," by the way? I don't think of Texas as the south. I think of it as it's own separate area. It's just Texas.
Texas is considered part of the south. They tend to bully their gay next door neighbor, Louisiana.

The south is everything south of the Mason-Dixon line. It extends no further west than Texas.
FYI:

Racism is everywhere.
True, but it's worse in some areas than others. And this part of the country has a long history of racism.

DroppinScience
06-10-2005, 12:01 AM
True, but it's worse in some areas than others. And this part of the country has a long history of racism.

Racism in the North is considered to be more insidious, while racism in the South is considered to be out in the open.

El Nino
06-10-2005, 10:36 AM
I agree racism is everywhere, but in Canada it seems to me at least to be different than the U.S. style. We promote multi-culturalism, and for the most part, people seem to support it. I think that's the difference, the U.S. is a melting pot where everyone is encouraged to become a part of the American monoculture, whereas we encourage people to keep and celebrate their cultural ties to their homelands.

ericg
06-10-2005, 12:19 PM
During the 80's, I was apart of an international and cultural amalgam in a small town called Herndon just outside of DC. It was a show model of cultural democracy. It was very wealthy and fast paced... a standard of life that practically began and ended there. That was a different time, a different picture, and not really viable in terms of a "common wealth" elsewhere in that capacity.

The truth is that since then more and more people have come here to escape their homeland only to be exploited and oppressed on the other end of the stick. It's not a working concept. There is no freedom in a world that doesn't take responsibility. America is the pot they jump into after being in the fire. It's all kinds of fucked up. And America continues to turn up the heat.

Instead of waging wars for oil these days, we should've mandated sustainable benign energy 20 odd years ago, and shared it with the rest of the world. Something Kennedy would've been apt to do after creating the Peace Corps... not to mention resolving the Vietnam conflict perhaps a lot differently in order to attain leverage for other oppressed peoples. The money, time, and lives that have been spent on wars that should not have been but for rotten dealings, directly created the wrought situations we face today ie... poverty, epidemics, over population, pollution, oppression, war etc... We've begotten nothing but hell. Right minded agendas must be mandated now, by the people since our government refuses to do a damn thing right or on time. Or didn't you know?

That's where it all starts. I got the blue prints right here if you could...
The following is what bluntly foils the quest for the masses: Corrupt governments who deal in rotten affairs with no humane agenda spoil the economy one way or another. A bad ecology/ economy leads to stress. Stress leads to conflicts and fucking. Fucking leads to overpopulation and bigger conflicts. Bigger conflicts lead to oppression and pollution. Oppression leads to war. War leads to death and suffering. You wouldn't believe it, but this situation only gets worse. Until people get a clue and get organized, it won't change. We could have Bush impeached and his administration barred in a very short amount of time if we only lifted a finger. We have the resources to create an energy where there are unlimited applications. The prototypes should've been deployed and tested in 3rd world countries along time ago by the Peace Corps combined with the military and of course the best engineers... I've said it a million times.

What do we got? Where's your head at? I think given the right sponsors and enough people, we could create the impetus and constitute a mandate for benign energy at the ONE campaign during Live 8. As it is, it's ultimately another show in vain for appearances that does practically nothing but provide rice and penicillin for a month or two, or whatever... They can sing all damn decade, but until people appreciate and are appreciated in a practical sense, it means nothing for humanity really. It's a show of superficial philanthropy that never recognizes or gets to the root of the problem.

This is rough, but what'cha want?

I'm out. What conduit or catalyst does this place really lead to? Why waste my time here? Fucking wake up.

wanton wench
06-10-2005, 12:49 PM
eureka springs is a great town! we are the 2nd most popular place to get married! so we get alot of mushy people who make you want to barf! but there is not alot of crime. our police reports in the paper are our comics! check it out! lovelycitizen.com sorry dont know how to make a link!

ericg
06-11-2005, 05:12 PM
During the 80's, I was apart of an international and cultural amalgam in a small town called Herndon just outside of DC. It was a show model of cultural democracy. It was very wealthy and fast paced... a standard of life that practically began and ended there. That was a different time, a different picture, and not really viable in terms of a "common wealth" elsewhere in that capacity.

The truth is that since then more and more people have come here to escape their homeland only to be exploited and oppressed on the other end of the stick. It's not a working concept. There is no freedom in a world that doesn't take responsibility. America is the pot they jump into after being in the fire. It's all kinds of fucked up. And America continues to turn up the heat.

Instead of waging wars for oil these days, we should've mandated sustainable benign energy 20 odd years ago, and shared it with the rest of the world. Something Kennedy would've been apt to do after creating the Peace Corps... not to mention resolving the Vietnam conflict perhaps a lot differently in order to attain leverage for other oppressed peoples. The money, time, and lives that have been spent on wars that should not have been but for rotten dealings, directly created the wrought situations we face today ie... poverty, epidemics, over population, pollution, oppression, war etc... We've begotten nothing but hell. Right minded agendas must be mandated now, by the people since our government refuses to do a damn thing right or on time. Or didn't you know?

That's where it all starts. I got the blue prints right here if you could...
The following is what bluntly foils the quest for the masses: Corrupt governments who deal in rotten affairs with no humane agenda spoil the economy one way or another. A bad ecology/ economy leads to stress. Stress leads to conflicts and fucking. Fucking leads to overpopulation and bigger conflicts. Bigger conflicts lead to oppression and pollution. Oppression leads to war. War leads to death and suffering. You wouldn't believe it, but this situation only gets worse. Until people get a clue and get organized, it won't change. We could have Bush impeached and his administration barred in a very short amount of time if we only lifted a finger. We have the resources to create an energy where there are unlimited applications. The prototypes should've been deployed and tested in 3rd world countries along time ago by the Peace Corps combined with the military and of course the best engineers... I've said it a million times.

What do we got? Where's your head at? I think given the right sponsors and enough people, we could create the impetus and constitute a mandate for benign energy at the ONE campaign during Live 8. As it is, it's ultimately another show in vain for appearances that does practically nothing but provide rice and penicillin for a month or two, or whatever... They can sing all damn decade, but until people appreciate and are appreciated in a practical sense, it means nothing for humanity really. It's a show of superficial philanthropy that never recognizes or gets to the root of the problem.

This is rough, but what'cha want?

I'm out. What conduit or catalyst does this place really lead to? Why waste my time here? Fucking wake up.

ericg
06-11-2005, 05:17 PM
During the 80's, I was apart of an international and cultural amalgam in a small town called Herndon just outside of DC. It was a show model of cultural democracy. It was very wealthy and fast paced... a standard of life that practically began and ended there. That was a different time, a different picture, and not really viable in terms of a "common wealth" elsewhere in that capacity.

The truth is that since then more and more people have come here to escape their homeland only to be exploited and oppressed on the other end of the stick. It's not a working concept. There is no freedom in a world that doesn't take responsibility. America is the pot they jump into after being in the fire. It's all kinds of fucked up. And America continues to turn up the heat.

Instead of waging wars for oil these days, we should've mandated sustainable benign energy 20 odd years ago, and shared it with the rest of the world. Something Kennedy would've been apt to do after creating the Peace Corps... not to mention resolving the Vietnam conflict perhaps a lot differently in order to attain leverage for other oppressed peoples. The money, time, and lives that have been spent on wars that should not have been but for rotten dealings, directly created the wrought situations we face today ie... poverty, epidemics, over population, pollution, oppression, war etc... We've begotten nothing but hell. Right minded agendas must be mandated now, by the people since our government refuses to do a damn thing right or on time. Or didn't you know?

That's where it all starts. I got the blue prints right here if you could...
The following is what bluntly foils the quest for the masses: Corrupt governments who deal in rotten affairs with no humane agenda spoil the economy one way or another. A bad ecology/ economy leads to stress. Stress leads to conflicts and fucking. Fucking leads to overpopulation and bigger conflicts. Bigger conflicts lead to oppression and pollution. Oppression leads to war. War leads to death and suffering. You wouldn't believe it, but this situation only gets worse. Until people get a clue and get organized, it won't change. We could have Bush impeached and his administration barred in a very short amount of time if we only lifted a finger. We have the resources to create an energy where there are unlimited applications. The prototypes should've been deployed and tested in 3rd world countries along time ago by the Peace Corps combined with the military and of course the best engineers... I've said it a million times.

What do we got? Where's your head at? I think given the right sponsors and enough people, we could create the impetus and constitute a mandate for benign energy at the ONE campaign during Live 8. As it is, it's ultimately another show in vain for appearances that does practically nothing but provide rice and penicillin for a month or two, or whatever... They can sing all damn decade, but until people appreciate and are appreciated in a practical sense, it means nothing for humanity really. It's a show of superficial philanthropy that never recognizes or gets to the root of the problem.

This is rough, but what'cha want?

I'm out. What conduit or catalyst does this place really lead to? Why waste my time here? Fucking wake up.

ericg
06-12-2005, 12:56 PM
During the 80's, I was apart of an international and cultural amalgam in a small town called Herndon just outside of DC. It was a show model of cultural democracy. It was very wealthy and fast paced... a standard of life that practically began and ended there. That was a different time, a different picture, and not really viable in terms of a "common wealth" elsewhere in that capacity.

The truth is that since then more and more people have come here to escape their homeland only to be exploited and oppressed on the other end of the stick. It's not a working concept. There is no freedom in a world that doesn't take responsibility. America is the pot they jump into after being in the fire. It's all kinds of fucked up. And America continues to turn up the heat.

Instead of waging wars for oil these days, we should've mandated sustainable benign energy 20 odd years ago, and shared it with the rest of the world. Something Kennedy would've been apt to do after creating the Peace Corps... not to mention resolving the Vietnam conflict perhaps a lot differently in order to attain leverage for other oppressed peoples. The money, time, and lives that have been spent on wars that should not have been but for rotten dealings, directly created the wrought situations we face today ie... poverty, epidemics, over population, pollution, oppression, war etc... We've begotten nothing but hell. Right minded agendas must be mandated now, by the people since our government refuses to do a damn thing right or on time. Or didn't you know?

That's where it all starts. I got the blue prints right here if you could...
The following is what bluntly foils the quest for the masses: Corrupt governments who deal in rotten affairs with no humane agenda spoil the economy one way or another. A bad ecology/ economy leads to stress. Stress leads to conflicts and fucking. Fucking leads to overpopulation and bigger conflicts. Bigger conflicts lead to oppression and pollution. Oppression leads to war. War leads to death and suffering. You wouldn't believe it, but this situation only gets worse. Until people get a clue and get organized, it won't change. We could have Bush impeached and his administration barred in a very short amount of time if we only lifted a finger. We have the resources to create an energy where there are unlimited applications. The prototypes should've been deployed and tested in 3rd world countries along time ago by the Peace Corps combined with the military and of course the best engineers... I've said it a million times.

What do we got? Where's your head at? I think given the right sponsors and enough people, we could create the impetus and constitute a mandate for benign energy at the ONE campaign during Live 8. As it is, it's ultimately another show in vain for appearances that does practically nothing but provide rice and penicillin for a month or two, or whatever... They can sing all damn decade, but until people appreciate and are appreciated in a practical sense, it means nothing for humanity really. It's a show of superficial philanthropy that never recognizes or gets to the root of the problem.

This is rough, but what'cha want?

I'm out. What conduit or catalyst does this place really lead to? Why waste my time here? Fucking wake up.

Medellia
06-12-2005, 05:35 PM
Does that count as spam?

ericg
06-12-2005, 06:23 PM
If you're Bush. Or a fool. Or a mannequin. Or from the south. Or just plain stupid. Or illiterate. Or irresponsible. Or dumbed down. Or not paying attention. Or if you can't see past your fucking nose. Or if you say the dumbest shit that comes to your wee mind after the only intelligent thing ever written in this thread goes over your head.

"Does that count as spam" is the goddamn spam here you carnivorous little clone.

Medellia
06-12-2005, 07:51 PM
You idiot. I was just joking because you posted the same thing four times. Jee-sus.

ericg
06-12-2005, 08:17 PM
Spammer joke says what?