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To: lady lawyer
Do I think the world will be a better place without people who prefer promiscuous, deviant sex over life? You betcha.

Do you think we'd all be better off without alcoholics and drunk drivers? Do you root for those folks to die in order to make a better world?

Do you think we'd be better off without politicians who lie to us at every turn? Would we better off without them? Do you root for them to die?

Do you think we'd be better off without fat people? Would we better off without them? They certainly disproportianately drain the medical budget of the country. Do you root for them to die?

Who else should we get rid of in order to make the planet better?

76 posted on 07/28/2003 11:33:19 AM PDT by sakic
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To: sakic
Do you think we'd be better off without fat people?

Perhaps on another diversity-friendly website you could be in a position you'd enjoy: Preaching to the choir.

Here you are definitely wasting bandwidth and gasping for air between postings.

Why not give it up Sakie?

87 posted on 07/28/2003 12:07:07 PM PDT by JesseHousman
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To: sakic; lady lawyer
Lady Lawyer: By the time this disease runs its course, the world will be a better place. A little less color coordinated perhaps, but a better place.

sakic: Who else should we get rid of in order to make the planet better?

Well, as the AIDS epidemic unwinds I believe we have the deaths of at least 30 million Africans to look forward to. The world will be less colored as well as less color coordinated; It's a two-fer. I don't understand how she can have so much hate for people she doesn't know.

Somebody, tell me I've been trolled.

90 posted on 07/28/2003 12:31:21 PM PDT by Maurkov
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