Posted on 01/05/2006 12:00:51 PM PST by JZelle
...drug deal gone bad
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Of course he want's to forgive them. I'm sure this is not an original thought...but the first time I read about this the word DOPE DEAL GONE BAD jumped in my head.
The first thought I had was drug deal, too.
I thought business deal gone bad, might be drugs, might be something else(free lance social directors, influence peddling, etc.) either way former business associates he doesn't want talking to the media.
"There is a sort of an unwritten code in Washington, among the underworld and the hustlers and these other guys, that I am their friend. I don't advocate what they do. I advocate conditions to change what they do. I was a little hurt that this betrayal did happen"
-- former Washington Mayor Marion Barry, on being robbed at gunpoint in his D.C. neighborhood.
The "You settin' me up, bitch?" video was one of the greatest moments ever on TV.
He knew he was being set up but his addiction was so bad he went ahead anyway.
Note the above quote was from Opinion Journals Political Diary.
he's not upset cause they only got his money and he can always steal more, now if they stole his CRACK... he'd be yelling for their heads on a stick!!!
Or rolled by a pimp. With MB it's so hard to tell.
Dope deal gone bad and there might be more to that "love" than meets the eye.
I doubt this actually happened. He is just trying to get some media attention and keep all of the blacks in Washington DC on his plantation.
Your thoughts and mine are running on the same track. He is capable of that.
>>>...drug deal gone bad
Yep.
Barry sent them out for drugs and they came back and robbed him.
Of course he doesnt want them found or questioned.
Hey, he needs the votes.
Wow, I hope they didn't steal his crackpipe collection.
If societal conditions produce thugs, how is it that so many thugs come from families that are thug-free except for themselves?
I don't buy the idea that poverty causes crime--that the same individual would not have done it he only had a few more bucks in his pocket. A lot of us had parents who grew up during the Depression. They were far poorer than today's poor can imagine. I doubt there was a racket in those days that consisted of young kids robbing the elderly and having demagogues excuse their conduct because of "poverty."
Jesse Lee Peterson talks about the difference between poverty and moral poverty, with the latter being a cause of crime. Now that makes sense to me.
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