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To: porkchops 4 mahound

"Would you crucify this fool over these dogs with the unspeakable acts people do to people every frikkin day as background? As perhaps "perspective"?"

As with anything... You have to draw the line somewhere. You just want to draw the line in a different place. The majority rules most of the time and this is a good case in point.

The person is an idiot and if the little city doesn't have the funds to follow the law on this count then where do they draw the line?

Maybe they shouldn't put up stop signs around town because it's too hard to dig the hole for the post and if a person gets killed in the process then so be it. In this case it may clean the gene pool.


113 posted on 08/01/2005 1:14:49 PM PDT by e_castillo
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To: e_castillo
Maybe they shouldn't put up stop signs around town because it's too hard to dig the hole for the post and if a person gets killed in the process then so be it. In this case it may clean the gene pool.

And you have the nerve to snidely suggest I was off topic. When I was answering a direct question.

117 posted on 08/01/2005 4:43:24 PM PDT by rock58seg (RINO"s make the Republicans MINO"s (Majority In Name Only)!avigable waters)
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To: e_castillo

You make my point.

You'd cause a human death for him being an idiot, for doing something that was standard operating procedure for hundreds of years.

IMO, that's infantile city slicker "dude" absurd PC brain dead bunny hugging bovine excrement. IMO.

I'd chalk it up to HYPERBOLE but I know better.


128 posted on 08/01/2005 8:38:34 PM PDT by porkchops 4 mahound (I never said drowning dogs is ok. I said LOOK AT THE REALITIES OF THE WORLD)
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