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Oct 20, 2014 11:54:46   #
cneajna Loc: Port Angeles, WA
 
dennis2146 wrote:
Amen!!!

Dennis


Patting someone on the back for berating someone else is akin to bullying.

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Oct 20, 2014 11:56:10   #
hamtrack Loc: Omaha NE
 
Todays newspaper reported that several Islamist Nationals who were returning from Syria fighting who were under indictment in France, were supposed to be picked up and promptly escorted to jail. When they arrived, no one was there to meet them, so they disbursed. Turned out law enforcement went to the wrong airport 500 miles away, and the potential terrorists are free somewhere unknown to French authorities. A photo of two French police standing outside of the Jewish Temple that was attacked by Islamist Terrorists, who shot and killed 4 attendees, accompanied the article, giving new meaning to the phrase "the horse is out of the barn" stupid.

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Oct 20, 2014 11:57:41   #
hamtrack Loc: Omaha NE
 
Bye the bye, it is my opinion that there are many more horses out the barn right here in the United States of America.
hamtrack wrote:
Todays newspaper reported that several Islamist Nationals who were returning from Syria fighting who were under indictment in France, were supposed to be picked up and promptly escorted to jail. When they arrived, no one was there to meet them, so they disbursed. Turned out law enforcement went to the wrong airport 500 miles away, and the potential terrorists are free somewhere unknown to French authorities. A photo of two French police standing outside of the Jewish Temple that was attacked by Islamist Terrorists, who shot and killed 4 attendees, accompanied the article, giving new meaning to the phrase "the horse is out of the barn" stupid.
Todays newspaper reported that several Islamist Na... (show quote)

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Oct 20, 2014 12:05:42   #
rick Loc: Cape Cod, MA
 
Leaky Waders wrote:
Two thoughts. 1) Your inability to communicate in English is due to the laziness of your culture as evidenced by your writing. I'll bet the English classes you attended taught you to write "because they are poor" or "because they're poor" but you chose to write "because they poor". Your failure to communicate weakens your argument. 2) The birth of a child is considered an "accident" in your culture because the baby momma is indiscriminate about who she sleeps with and the baby daddy fails to stick around to raise the child in a two parent household.

Oh, and you should save the "racist card", my comments are fact based not emotional in nature.
Two thoughts. 1) Your inability to communicate in ... (show quote)


We'll save the racist card and play the ignorant dickwad card.

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Oct 20, 2014 12:26:00   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
cneajna wrote:
Patting someone on the back for berating someone else is akin to bullying.


Apparently it was OK for AmyinSparta to berate Sirsnapalot though. I stand by my Amen. Isn't it nice to be able to pick and choose our bullies depending on the viewpoint we have?

Dennis

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Oct 20, 2014 13:15:02   #
pc39
 
Racist question for everybody:

Suppose your child was in a class of forty pupils, of which two were English (including your child), and the other 38 were Asian? Your child will not be taught about Christmas or Easter.

pc39

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Oct 20, 2014 13:30:23   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
pc39 wrote:
Racist question for everybody:

Suppose your child was in a class of forty pupils, of which two were English (including your child), and the other 38 were Asian? Your child will not be taught about Christmas or Easter.

pc39


Meaning no offense but I don't know if that is true or not. It could depend on where the class is being taught. If in England or a country that does celebrate Christmas or Easter as religious holidays then probably not true. If in the Asian country then possibly true. When I went to school in America we were taught about religious holidays but occasionally were taught about holidays in other countries as well. No we did not spend a lot of time on them but we were given a familiarization that other cultures are not like ours and that those cultures were to be respected.

Dennis

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Oct 20, 2014 13:37:33   #
Sirsnapalot Loc: Hammond, Louisiana
 
pc39 wrote:
Racist question for everybody:

Suppose your child was in a class of forty pupils, of which two were English (including your child), and the other 38 were Asian? Your child will not be taught about Christmas or Easter.

pc39


School isn't the place where you would expect your children to learn about religion, that should be done at home! If you wanted your child to be exposed to religion in school, say as Catholic, you send them to a catholic school!
Now what is your question?

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Oct 20, 2014 13:56:02   #
RichieC Loc: Adirondacks
 
Watch this... a Saturday Night Live classic on the same sort of subject

http://vimeo.com/44169145

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Oct 20, 2014 15:46:37   #
Valenta Loc: Top of NZ
 
Probably not far from the truth :cry: :cry:

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Oct 20, 2014 16:11:45   #
davidheald1942 Loc: Mars (the planet)
 
amyinsparta wrote:
Hmmm, I bet among those you don't wish to have an education because they poor is more than one with an IQ of 180 that could very well find the cure to a disease you could have in the future. One is born into a set of circumstances and there but for an accident of birth you could have been. It's always best to mentally and emotionally walk in someone else's shoes before you judge them as unfit.

Just sounds like facts to me. Just facts thru and thru (or through and through).
ronny

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Oct 20, 2014 16:15:20   #
davidheald1942 Loc: Mars (the planet)
 
dennis2146 wrote:
Amen!!!

Dennis

Amen again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.,.,.

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Oct 20, 2014 16:31:10   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Oct 20, 2014 21:26:08   #
davidheald1942 Loc: Mars (the planet)
 
cneajna wrote:
I'm curious... how do you know what "culture" they're from? Do you know them personally? Even know what they look like?

Have you never made a typo before? (ie left out a word in haste or because you were tired, etc)

Are you really so perfect you've never ever made a mistake?


Me don't think it was a mistake,. It was incorrect,. but not a typo.
ronny

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Oct 21, 2014 03:21:52   #
pc39
 
I suppose that one answer to my racialist question is this: I know of people who have moved out of London and into the depths of Essex for that very reason.

There is, of course, more to it than just Christmas and Easter.

pc39

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