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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman [Locked] |
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1/1/00 12:01am
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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
China always had more people than most of the world through out recorded history. it has something to do with advance agriculture and hygiene etc...
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Hyperimiator Title: Maximus Probus
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Registered: 2001-7-20 18:55:36
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1/1/00 12:02am
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JD_HOGG posted:
Rioting by killing ordinary people is useless. Why didn't they have the balls to rush the LAPD and burn the barracks? Because it's easier to loot and kill ordinary people who didn't have anything to do with the original problem.
Because LAPD only guarded the police buildings during the riots they fell back from guarding propoerty in a stunt the chief ordered cause he was sick of funding problems, he got fired as a result. (maybe he resigned but same thing).\
I was living in LA when that whole thing went down.
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tillsb Title: me
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Registered: 2003-7-24 20:45:26
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Date Posted:
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Hey everyone!!! It's ok to kill people and destroy things if you are mad about something.
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-Darkfire- Posts: 536
Registered: 2002-4-21 13:17:30
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1/1/00 12:02am
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oh, apparently you are asian. that clarifies why you were talking about you compromising most of recorded history.
must be your grammar barrier
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:02am
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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
its never okay for cops to beat a person for no reason at all. but if a criminal acts up and he deserves to get beaten. But in this country where criminals have more rights than law abiding citizens, where criminals can use any excuse to riot and kill innocent people because a event that isn't even related to them that's really messup. and you got idiots defending that practice.
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Sith_Mauler Posts: 1,851
Registered: 2002-12-21 13:40:03
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tillsb posted:
Hey everyone!!! It's ok to kill people and destroy things if you are mad about something.
Thats the same idea that started this nation.
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tillsb Title: me
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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
Sith_Mauler posted:
tillsb posted:
Hey everyone!!! It's ok to kill people and destroy things if you are mad about something.
Thats the same idea that started this nation.
Not sure how the two are related. Unless you're saying the rioters in LA were planning on having there own nation.
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-Darkfire- Posts: 536
Registered: 2002-4-21 13:17:30
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Trayvon Martin might have been the attacker after all, not Zimmerman |
Fallen_daemon posted:
its never okay for cops to beat a person for no reason at all. but if a criminal acts up and he deserves to get beaten. But in this country where criminals have more rights than law abiding citizens, where criminals can use any excuse to riot and kill innocent people because a event that isn't even related to them that's really messup. and you got idiots defending that practice.
do you even understand what you're saying
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:02am
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lawless idiots who use anything as a excuse to riot and kill has to do with innocent people getting what they deserved?
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Hyperimiator Title: Maximus Probus
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1722?1803, political leader in the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Boston, Mass.; second cousin of John Adams. An unsuccessful businessman, he became interested in politics and was a member (1765?74) and clerk (1766?74) of the lower house of the Massachusetts legislature. As colonial resistance to British laws stiffened, Adams spoke for the discontented and replaced James Otis as leader of the extremists. He drafted a protest against the Stamp Act in 1765 and was one of the organizers of the non-importation agreement (1767) against Great Britain to force repeal of the Townshend Acts. He drew up the Circular Letter to the other colonies, denouncing the acts as taxation without representation. More important, he used his able pen in colonial newspapers and pamphlets to stir up sentiment against the British. His polemics helped to bring about the Boston Massacre. With the help of such men as John Hancock he organized the revolutionary Sons of Liberty and helped to foment revolt through the Committees of Correspondence. He was the moving spirit in the Boston Tea Party. Gen. Thomas Gage issued (1775) a warrant for the arrest of Adams and Hancock, but they escaped punishment and continued to stir up lethargic patriots. Samuel Adams was a member (1774?81) of the Continental Congress, but after independence was declared his influence declined; the "radical" was replaced by more conservative leaders, who tended to look upon Adams as an irresponsible agitator. He later served (1794?97) as governor of Massachusetts.
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