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To: Talisker

“Not stupidly - intelligently.”

Oh, so you “intelligently” want “a 16 year old boy [to murder] a woman and child”?

“And not the child, that’s your perverted fantasy.”

No. Read the story

“She had the baby in her arms again... I had been raised to believe that life was a precious gift from God, that women and children must be protected. Had I pulled the trigger, I would have been like Mengele. He, too, had faced mothers holding babies — my mother holding my baby brother — and sentenced both to gruesome deaths. My moral upbringing would not allow me to become an honorary member of the SS.”

“Now go ahead and put this reply on your fetish obsession profile page.”

No need.

“You know that’s using your ID page for stalking, right?”

Nope. You can handle anything from your armchair, right cowboy?


31 posted on 11/09/2014 5:14:19 PM PST by vladimir998
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To: vladimir998
You can handle anything from your armchair, right cowboy?

Anything? No.

You? With ease.

Now you just run along and defend more rich, calculating, sadistic Blessed Virgin Nazi mayor's wives from those dangerous ex-death camp, starving tattered-rag wearing Jews.

In fact, you should write a book about it. You could have a picture of the Jewish prisoner, starving and in stripes, and call it "Check Your Privilege." Or maybe you could have the Nazi bitch in a leather corset and death's head cap, champagne in one hand, baby in the other, and call it "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen."

Personally, my book would quote Patton saying "Grease your tank treads with their guts."

But then, I'm not politically correct.

32 posted on 11/09/2014 5:38:05 PM PST by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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