Posted on 04/23/2016 1:25:31 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
Sundance...when we’re done and he’s dead, you’re welcome to stay.
I don’t mean to be a sore loser, but when it’s done, if I’m dead, kill him.
Love to.
No, no. Not yet.
Not until me and Harvey get the rules straightened out.
Rules in a knife fight?
No rules.
If there ain’t any rules, let’s get started
Mr. Politeness Man says "Thank you!"
Regards,
eat a balanced breakfast
How about #11: resolve all beefs with your fists, not guns.
It seems like “Don’t commit crimes” would cover everything mentioned.
This is toward the restoration of family as core of society. African-American society had high levels of intact biological families throughout the Depression, a period when Black people were economically abandoned. They had a high rate of small business ownership because they had to, think Fred Sanford’s junk business. Welfare during the 1960s Great Society of LBJ was deliberately designed to make fathers irrelevant, break up families, destroy their society. Bad bargain. Trustee Families described by Harvard sociologist Carle Zimmerman in his 1947 Family and Society will take back their caring authority when government falls apart due to the type of incompetence we see with the ACA Obamacare designed healthcare destruction.
This ought to take care of any future problems lol!
How about quit “acting Black”?
Notice they don't think about that anymore.
Notice they only talk about being kind to blacks, implying is OK to shoot and rape whites.
Yo, ...that be actin' White!
It’s a start. A little order is better than none.
I would add one more: Pull up your damn pants.
Excellent response!
Shouldn’t “they” be “we” - conservative & Republican hypocrites included?
So, in summary: “Black lives matter” means following the street rules when you kill someone. Kill with honor.
Thank you LBJ.
That is axiomatic.
You assume the thugs could read that list. doubtful
It’s a start. A baby step, and little more than common sense, but that commodity has been rare in the feral jungles for the last half a century.
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