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#41
(05-22-2014, 07:53 PM)ChicagoBorn Wrote: topics of discussion were what I was directed here for


hah Uh huh
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#42
(05-22-2014, 07:53 PM)ChicagoBorn Wrote:
(05-22-2014, 12:24 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: So, ChicagoBorn, are you actually interested in any specific topics of discussion here -- like crime, politics, sports, religion, dogs, music, boobs, etc?

You wouldn't be here to carry on a little tête-à-tête with Duchess, or to troll or anything untoward like that, would you?

What's your pleasure?

A good debate is only outwheighed by a good piece of ass and a quality cup of coffee.

^ This I couldn't have said any better.

I am an avid BlackHawks fan

^ why do I have to deal with BlackHawk and Packer fans here?
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#43
Where's your fucking avatar dumbass. If you gave a bit more genuine information about yourself maybe we would cut you some slack. At the moment you just come across as a retard with no friends. No offence to retards intended
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#44
(05-23-2014, 10:33 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: Where's your fucking avatar dumbass.


You can blame me for that, Aussie.
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#45
(05-23-2014, 11:30 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(05-23-2014, 10:33 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: Where's your fucking avatar dumbass.


You can blame me for that, Aussie.

How is it your fault that it can't figure out how to load an avatar? Are you going to take the blame for it's failure to use a spell check, too?


I mean, we all love a good "depate" on "wonman's" right to choose, don't we?
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#46
(05-23-2014, 10:33 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: Where's your fucking avatar dumbass. If you gave a bit more genuine information about yourself maybe we would cut you some slack. At the moment you just come across as a retard with no friends. No offence to retards intended
Blowing-kisses
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#47
BRAVO! To Tennessee for bringing back the use of the electric chair to carry out death row sentences. It will be interesting to see which other states will follow suit and if their legislation will be for firing squads, gas chambers, or follow Tenn. These sick fuckers don't end up on death row for delivering tulips to the wrong address; and now they want to cry about violating their rights under the Eighth Amendment? They have got to be kidding! Rather than listening to their cry-baby ass, why don’t we remind them of the definition of “cruel and unusual punishment” via Wilkerson v. Utah, 99 U.S. 130, (1879). I’m actually of the opinion that if drawing and quartering, emboweling alive, beheading, public dissecting, and burning alive were still considered just punishments the taxpayer’s would be paying much less in “coddling” the sick bastards.
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#48
(05-23-2014, 01:01 PM)cannongal Wrote: How is it your fault that it can't figure out how to load an avatar?


I'm apathetic about it & I don't intend to ever insist that anyone have an av.

...but y'all are entitled to voice your displeasure regarding it. Smiley_emoticons_wink
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#49
(05-23-2014, 01:29 PM)ChicagoBorn Wrote: I’m actually of the opinion that if drawing and quartering, emboweling alive, beheading, public dissecting, and burning alive were still considered just punishments the taxpayer’s would be paying much less in “coddling” the sick bastards.

Meh . . .

I'm not a fan of Sharia Law style punishment.

I'm in the Jeffersonian camp: A Bill for Proportioning Crimes and Punishments

BTW - Is Tennessee considering solar or wind to provide the electricity?

Fossil fuel is cruel!
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#50
But Duchess... some of us have to take up where LC left off. Made her nuts when someone did not have an avatar. hah
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#51
(05-23-2014, 11:30 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(05-23-2014, 10:33 AM)aussiefriend Wrote: Where's your fucking avatar dumbass.


You can blame me for that, Aussie.

Thank you.

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#52
18 users active in the past 3 minutes (6 members, 2 of whom are invisible, and 11 guests).
Baidu, Blindgreed1, ChicagoBorn, Maggot, QueenBee

There goes the neighborhood.
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#53
(05-23-2014, 01:43 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: 18 users active in the past 3 minutes (6 members, 2 of whom are invisible, and 11 guests).
Baidu, Blindgreed1, ChicagoBorn, Maggot, QueenBee

There goes the neighborhood.


Shit, the neighborhood was gone years ago.
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#54
So . . . I guess our Blackhawk fan is in the wind?

Blackhawk Down: 2 - The sequel!
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#55
(05-23-2014, 04:00 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: So . . . I guess our Blackhawk fan is in the wind?

Blackhawk Down: 2 - The sequel!
Like a hot fart cut between the sheets at 2am.
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#56
(05-23-2014, 01:35 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: I'm in the Jeffersonian camp: A Bill for Proportioning Crimes and Punishments

I'm setting up camp next to you.

Still don't really understand why US prison administrators and physicians can't work collaboratively to come up with one death-drug cocktail that is tested and then administered consistently in all executions across death penalty states. The controversy surrounding the various drug combinations and secrecy regarding the suppliers is costing a lot of time and money in appeals and stays.

FWIW, I support the death penalty in murder cases where there is a verified confession and/or solid DNA or surveillance evidence proving guilt.

Life without the possibility of parole is a better (and proven to be cheaper) alternative when there is any question of guilt -- people have been wrongly executed in the past and, to me, it's not the worth the risk of killing an innocent person.

IMO, the death penalty will be revoked in a few states amidst this current controversy (although that's nothing new historically).
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#57
(05-23-2014, 05:08 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: . . . come up with one death-drug cocktail that is tested and then administered consistently in all executions across death penalty the states.

But not tested on Real Green Dress . . . that's cruel!

I'm not against firing squad, hanging or gas.

Or using a Vet instead of a MD.
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#58


It's sucky that we have to be so civilized where monsters are concerned.
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#59
A military Vet who's had experience putting down enemies in the past, or a Veterinarian who's skilled at putting down animals?


P.s. I'm glad it's Friday, Tiki -- you've got me thinking about cocktails and Bare Naked Ladies when discussing the death penalty!
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#60
(05-23-2014, 05:38 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: A military Vet who's had experience putting down enemies in the past, or a Veterinarian who's skilled at putting down animals?

Hahaha! The latter.

However, if popping a thug would help a military Vet, no objection from me.

Hell . . . I'd wear a bloodied ribbon to show my support!

One that I purchased, of course, from the gift shop at Ground Zero.

After taking in a tour and a meal. hah
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