Fairweather
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Well? Yes I am Yea, one who still holds his Polish passport. I guess, in a sense, you could rightly describe Poland as Europe's town pump. I hear she likes it from both ends at once.
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refresh our memory: McCain by landslide....., because you know this country better. like i said- don't you have a date with a pig? Only a degenerate scumbag would make a joke about someone's Grandmother getting raped during WW2. Is there a way to block a person entirely? No quotes, no nothing, so I don't have to ever see this worthless loser's spew ever? Throw them down the memoryhole completely? Can't keep yourself from peeking beneath the toggle line, eh? What a fuckin pussy. Anyway, who said anything about rape? My understanding is that GGK's bloodline is pretty, um, shall we say, accommodating.
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He strayed outside the bike lane. (My radiator grill knows no politics.)
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Refresh my memory again: was your grandfather German, or Russian?
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Strictly mountain biking now. Better workout. Don't have to worry about cars. And, best of all best of all, I don't have to dress up in feminine multi-colored tights just to ride my freakin bike!
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rbw1966: cc.com's own John Kerry. Got his purple heart on WI2. El jefe: Just plain dim. Choada: Shouldn't be allowed anywhere near children. GGK: The poster child for immigration reform. Who let this guy in?
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You may be nothing more than a useless knee-jerk tool, but GGK is one wound up and angry little fuck. A good guy at heart? Apparently you are unable or unwilling to grasp the spirit of his posts. Now run along little groupie.
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Lectured about citizenship by a foreigner without a high school diploma. This is a new one!
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I might just start a collection of mangled and twisted 700c rims which I will hang from my garage rafters as macabre highway trophies.
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Mount Pete has given up almost 40,000 vertical feet these past three months. Other than a St Helens day trip, this little hump of a hill is all I have to show for 2010 so far.
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You've made my case. Taking the 3 strikes idiots off the streets like we did is probably the best thing this state has ever done. (No thanks to Democrats here.) As for the 20% who languish in state prisons for drug offenses, I would want to see more details, but releasing non-violent, non-repeat offenders sounds ok to me. I've modified my stance on the drug issues somewhat. But to hell with the rest.
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This reads like a j_b/Kevbone hybrid. Fortunately, post-zygotic barriers will render this offspring sterile.
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Of course it has. Refer to the prison graph you posted earlier.
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But, as in this particular case, I can't think of a crime that would be as preventable. Had this illegal not been shielded by a local government that was itself acting outside the law, these murders would not have happened. Providing an anecdote is all I have done--and is all I have claimed I am trying to do.
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Exactly. Someone's been reading Charles Tilly!
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Umhmm, yes. Like certain arborists and contractors, perhaps?
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OMG! You don't really suppose...
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http://articles.sfgate.com/2008-07-20/news/17173999_1_immigration-status-el-salvador-illegal-immigrant Slaying suspect once found sanctuary in S.F. Years before he was accused of killing a man and his two sons, Edwin Ramos was a teen criminal shielded by city from deportation July 20, 2008|By Jaxon Van Derbeken, Chronicle Staff Writer The man charged with killing a father and two sons on a San Francisco street last month was one of the youths who benefited from the city's long-standing practice of shielding illegal immigrant juveniles who committed felonies from possible deportation, The Chronicle has learned. Edwin Ramos, now 21, is being held on three counts of murder in the June 22 deaths of Tony Bologna, 48, and his sons Michael, 20, and Matthew, 16. They were shot near their home in the Excelsior district when Tony Bologna, driving home from a family picnic, briefly blocked the gunman's car from completing a left turn down a narrow street, police say. For fuck's sake Fairweather, I wasn't saying that it doesn't happen, I'm saying that in my personal experience sample rape is a much larger issue than firearms assault by illegal immigrants, and your cherry picked citation makes me conclude that as usual, you can't cope with concept when your position is factually indefensible. Your, you're, yeah, way to refute content Professor. It wasn't cherry picked at all. A complete sentence--unedited. In any event, it was just meant as a reminder that the flip side of this issue can--and often does--have some pretty ugly consequences. Of course, I suppose you're free to keep throwing out the hysterical racism card absent any real solutions to a real problem.
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Or a labor union, even! right, the big bad unions that will contribute $1 for every $100 or so corporate contribution. Source please.
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Source please.
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From BBC: * Jan 1967 - attacks South Korean warship near border, killing 39 sailors * Jan 1968 - commandos storm presidential palace in Seoul in a failed attempt to kill President Park Chung-hee * Jan 1968 - captures USS Pueblo - one crew member dies and 82 held hostage for 11 months * Dec 1969 - hijacks South Korean airliner taking dozens of passengers hostage * Oct 1983 - bombs hotel in Rangoon, Burma in failed attempt to kill South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan - 21 people die * Nov 1987 - bombs South Korean airliner, killing 115 * Sept 1996 - North Korean submarine crew land in South, sparking deadly manhunt * Mar 2010 - torpedoes Cheonan warship, 46 sailors killed
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You're. Professor.
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Or a labor union, even!
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KAL 007 was 15 years earlier. Different plane.