Kyle-Anne Shiver: Barry Honey, Where Has All the Love Gone?
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Kyle-Anne Shiver on American Thinker: Barry Honey, Where Has All the Love Gone?[^] While I don't go along with the belief/assertion that it is automatically and always immorally wrong to make fun of the Special Olympics (it depends upon the context and *just what* one is mocking), all-in-all this is a good rant.
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Kyle-Anne Shiver on American Thinker: Barry Honey, Where Has All the Love Gone?[^] While I don't go along with the belief/assertion that it is automatically and always immorally wrong to make fun of the Special Olympics (it depends upon the context and *just what* one is mocking), all-in-all this is a good rant.
Hey if we want to make fun of the mentally handicapped, we'll talk about you; if we want to make fun of the physically handicapped, we can talk about your mother.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
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Hey if we want to make fun of the mentally handicapped, we'll talk about you; if we want to make fun of the physically handicapped, we can talk about your mother.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin
Oakman wrote:
Hey if we want to make fun of the mentally handicapped, we'll talk about you;
And what shall we call it when we talk about you, who *pretend* (and very well, I must admit!) to be "mentally handicapped?"
Oakman wrote:
if we want to make fun of the physically handicapped, we can talk about your mother
No doubt. But you're behaving as an idiot (what else is new). My mother wasn't "physically handicapped;" she was crippled. My family has no use for euphemism. edit: AND, going by your picture, she certainly could have whopped your scrawny ass. Being the scrawny little shit you are, you *might* have been able to outrun her. But maybe not; it would have been a mistake to *assume* you could.
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Oakman wrote:
Hey if we want to make fun of the mentally handicapped, we'll talk about you;
And what shall we call it when we talk about you, who *pretend* (and very well, I must admit!) to be "mentally handicapped?"
Oakman wrote:
if we want to make fun of the physically handicapped, we can talk about your mother
No doubt. But you're behaving as an idiot (what else is new). My mother wasn't "physically handicapped;" she was crippled. My family has no use for euphemism. edit: AND, going by your picture, she certainly could have whopped your scrawny ass. Being the scrawny little shit you are, you *might* have been able to outrun her. But maybe not; it would have been a mistake to *assume* you could.
Ilíon wrote:
My family has no use for euphemism.
Is that what they called you? "Where's your boy, Troy?" "Oh, we sent our little euphemism down to the sewers to hide. . ."
Ilíon wrote:
AND, going by your picture, she certainly could have whopped your scrawny ass.
So now you hide behind your dead mother's skirts? There's something very "Psycho" about that. And they say that Anthony Perkins had almost as wide a stance in the men's room as you do, too. . . You're on record, asswipe, as saying that your mother and father were pussies who let everyone kick them around. "Due to the way they *misunderstood* Christianity when they first became Christians, my parents instructed us to not fight back. And I was a dutiful son."[^] Very few people have been able to whip my ass, Troy, but don't assume that just because it's the Hailey thing to do, that I would run from a fight. My mother taught me to stand up for myself - not hide in the stinking sewer with shit floating in piss that was up to your knees, like yours did you. But how could you be such a dickhead as to teach your younger brother to be a gutless coward? It seems to me that for his sake, you could have swung at least one punch.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface Both democrats and republicans are playing for the same team and it's not us. - Chris Austin