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  • S Stan Shannon

    I'm not accusing anyone of anything. I'm just making a comment about the nature of the discourse. If this had not been something that could be used to promote a generally negative image of the American heartland, it would not have been so widely publicized. Color obviously was purposefully kept out of the story because, well, gee, that would just be so racist and all. But promoting a negative stereotype of Americans in general (meaning white folks) is perfectly acceptable. That is a throughly reasonable and rational observation.

    Pardon Libby!

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    Pardon Libby? Why?

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    • S S76

      Because that is how these people usually act

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      Stan Shannon
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      S76 wrote:

      these people

      :laugh: Thanks for yet another lesson in lefty tolerance.

      Pardon Libby!

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      • K KaRl

        Stan Shannon wrote:

        Whatever happened to just naming kids after people in your family

        IMHO it's a bad idea, it puts an unnecessary pressure on the kid by always reminding him/her a model to emulate or exceed. A kid is not a monument, dammit! If somebody wants to perpetuate the memory of someone, let's make a stele instead of transforming a child as a living reminder.


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        K(arl) wrote:

        puts an unnecessary pressure on the kid by always reminding him/her a model to emulate or exceed.

        Wow, thats a bad thing?!!!! :omg:

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Woman left to die on shop floor [^] SHOPPERS in a US convenience store stepped over a woman dying from stab wounds with one stopping only to take a picture on a mobile phone.

          cheers, Chris Maunder

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          S76
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          Clearly ... we don't have enough information to explain it.

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          • S S76

            I saw a bumper sticker in Texas that read "I don't have to like Bush to be a republican" ... I thought that was contradicting because most republicans think and act like Bush. If ancient republicans (like Lincoln) were Stallions the present generation of republicans are like mules. If not for all that inherited wealth there wouldn't be a republican party.

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            Stan Shannon
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            S76 wrote:

            If ancient republicans (like Lincoln) were Stallions the present generation of republicans are like mules. If not for all that inherited wealth there wouldn't be a republican party.

            At least they are still recognizable as the same general category of mammel. Democrats no longer even remotely resemble anything derivative of American political traditions. They have essentially become a party committed utterly to the principles of European style social welfare.

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              Pardon Libby? Why?

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              Stan Shannon
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              Because he is a good man. And entirely innocent of everything aside from being a Republican.

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              • S Stan Shannon

                And another perfect example of how those who fanatically defend the larger Islamic community againt the actions of a "few", miss no opportunity to use any isolated incident to categorize an entire population when it comes to the US. Fucking hypocrits.

                Pardon Libby!

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                Tim Craig
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                Better start paying attention, Stan. I've never defended the Islamic community or any religious group but I guess since that includes your beloved christians, you just can't see it. Guess your own conflicted religious views just messes with your mind.

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                • R Rob Graham

                  All involved were African American; not exactly a demographic known to be of the "Red State" persuasion. [^] Maybe no one helped because her male companion (who vanished before help arrived) said she needed none. Or maybe because they knew the store clerk had called police already.

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                  Tim Craig
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                  Get a sense of humor already. :rolleyes:

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                  • R Rob Graham

                    Tim's partisan assertion that Kansas being predominately a conservative (Red/Republican) state explains the behavior becomes nonsense if the participants are African American, as they tend to vote Democratic/Left/Blue as a block. But then Tim blames conservatives for every evil there is.

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                    But then Tim blames conservatives for every evil there is.

                    Actually, I don't. But you, Stan, and Espeir sure can dish it out to what you "consider" liberals. So if you're looking for intollarance, why don't you just go look in the mirror?

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                    • S Stan Shannon

                      I'm not accusing anyone of anything. I'm just making a comment about the nature of the discourse. If this had not been something that could be used to promote a generally negative image of the American heartland, it would not have been so widely publicized. Color obviously was purposefully kept out of the story because, well, gee, that would just be so racist and all. But promoting a negative stereotype of Americans in general (meaning white folks) is perfectly acceptable. That is a throughly reasonable and rational observation.

                      Pardon Libby!

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                      Vincent Reynolds
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                      I like to think it's simpler than that. The news reports anomalies. In most communities, regardless of color or economic strata, a stabbing victim would have everybody with a cell phone calling 911, and everybody else either helping, or running to get help. This case was an anomaly, so it was reported. There is no conspiracy to show the country in a negative light, just the media reporting on the odd bad events in a country that is filled with good.

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                      • L Lost User

                        fat_boy wrote:

                        I guess the issue here is that LaShanda was black.

                        I didn't then and still don't now give a fuck about her colour, my issue is with the stupid fucking name she has.

                        Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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                        Black people come up with some of the stupidest names for their kids. I heard of one that was literally named "female", and pronounced it fee-may-lay.

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                        • L Lost User

                          While I have no answer for what has happened, I have a question of my own to ask the masses here. The victim's name is LaShanda while the assailant is named Cherish. What the fuck is going on nower days, do parents grab a handful of scrabble letters and throw them on the floor to make a name while others read a dictionary. A good friend of mine named their daughter Destiny late last year, I couldn't say it for the first 6 months. It's a fucking word not a name. People wonder why some children grow up to bash their parents, have a look at some of their names. They shouldn't just be let off the charges some should be rewarded for bashing morons.

                          Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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                          Chris Kaiser
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                          But you have no problems with names like Smith? Which is a result of smithery. Most names started out as words. About time we got creative with em. I like seeing the new names from the African-American community exactly because they never started out as words. Kaiser. My own name is a word. With not too good of connotations if you ask me. What does Martin mean? I bet you it started out as a word.

                          This statement was never false.

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