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  • bigscott
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    [QUOTE=mindstar;458000]I assume in you interrogation of the terror suspect you asked for a passport or citizenship papers which he could not produce?

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    :idea: shit i will make sure i get that info next time !! thanks for the tip

    any good terrorist has to adapt to his surroundings -- his son could have been placing the bombs for him -- shit will make sure i do a better job next time :fufool:

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  • mindstar
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    Originally posted by bigscott View Post
    by the way he was not american
    I assume in you interrogation of the terror suspect you asked for a passport or citizenship papers which he could not produce?

    Damn foreigners letting their kids take part in your christmas carols and shit, sounds like he was seriously making an effort not to adapt to the US by allowing his kid to take part and supporting them by being there. That is some unAmerican bullshit right there. I stand corrected.

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  • bigscott
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    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
    just to clear the air, they are actually my kids. bigscott is just the babysitter. i told him to protect and defend from them rag heads. also told him to watch out for fat rich kids who drive bmw's and think they know the world when in fact they have never seen the dark side...
    :rofl:

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by rado
    And your cock would smell like Indian food too:)
    ehh, just like always, took it too far..


    *back out slowly*.. *walks away*... awkward... :rofl:

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by rado
    lol...Or how about those Indian fucks who own all the gas stations and hotels...?
    i think that is dna's girlfriend.

    i would still hit it to split it and then flip it and whip it though... :doggy:

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
    Don't you feel like an ass for jumping to conclusions about coolege students who can't drive? Look back on my post on page 2, you hold the same beleif system scoot does, albeit against a different group.
    he saw your post bro. chris doesn't respond when someone makes a valid point and points out a flaw in him. he only jumps when he can win the argument.

    i know you little chrisy poo.

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by rado
    I hate people who wear a "dot" on their heads...Makes you want to snipe them from the freeway:)
    dna..

    shame the DC sniper didnt get his ass. he is down in that area. :D

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  • alwaysgrowing
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    Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
    I'm trying to think of the best way to word this and I'm probably talking down to you...but here it goes.

    Okay, so you made a judgment call. It ended up being wrong and you basically reinforced the idea to another American that he is being discriminated against because of his race.

    What is your reasoning behind not telling your kids? Isn't there a lesson to your kids that most Muslims aren't here to kill them?

    I guess, to my earlier point, that is my biggest problem. Don't you, kind of, feel like an ass for jumping to that conclusion and not even explaining it to the guy who probably has the same fears and concerns for his own child?

    I just don't see how we can ever achieve some progress when most Americans hold the same belief system you do.

    Don't you feel like an ass for jumping to conclusions about coolege students who can't drive? Look back on my post on page 2, you hold the same beleif system scoot does, albeit against a different group.

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  • alwaysgrowing
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    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
    just to clear the air, they are actually my kids. bigscott is just the babysitter. i told him to protect and defend from them rag heads. also told him to watch out for fat rich kids who drive bmw's and think they know the world when in fact they have never seen the dark side...
    :rofl:

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  • Bouncer
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    just to clear the air, they are actually my kids. bigscott is just the babysitter. i told him to protect and defend from them rag heads. also told him to watch out for fat rich kids who drive bmw's and think they know the world when in fact they have never seen the dark side...

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  • bigscott
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    Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
    I'm trying to think of the best way to word this and I'm probably talking down to you...but here it goes.

    Okay, so you made a judgment call. It ended up being wrong and you basically reinforced the idea to another American that he is being discriminated against because of his race.

    What is your reasoning behind not telling your kids? Isn't there a lesson to your kids that most Muslims aren't here to kill them?

    I guess, to my earlier point, that is my biggest problem. Don't you, kind of, feel like an ass for jumping to that conclusion and not even explaining it to the guy who probably has the same fears and concerns for his own child?

    I just don't see how we can ever achieve some progress when most Americans hold the same belief system you do.
    i didnt tell my kids because they are just that . kids !! -- to many adults these days put there kids on the same level as themselves - its why you see so much disrespect by todays youth -

    oh and deffintley didnt feel like an ass for doing what i did -- i didnt have to explain my actions because he already knew !! will do it again in a heartbeat -

    by the way he was not american -- my hopes is his view is he should have stayed in his own fucking country -- dont have much tolerance for todays non americans -- cant even respect this country enough to learn its language ,its culture etc etc , but yet there ideals are forced down our throats -

    by the way my kids dont know a muslim from a christian a catholic from a jew etc etc etc - also my kids are of mixed race so they been taught not too judge upon anyones color,creed or religion -

    its religion and its ideals that one is better then the other i find to be the root of evil -

    plus when you speak of him you keep calling him a muslim - not all arabs are of muslim faith ! so you yourself have judged him without knowing just because he is what ? an arab :)
    Last edited by bigscott; 01-30-09, 08:19 AM.

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  • BIGFELLA
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    Originally posted by NewbieChris View Post
    I'm trying to think of the best way to word this and I'm probably talking down to you...but here it goes.

    Okay, so you made a judgment call. It ended up being wrong and you basically reinforced the idea to another American that he is being discriminated against because of his race.

    What is your reasoning behind not telling your kids? Isn't there a lesson to your kids that most Muslims aren't here to kill them?

    I guess, to my earlier point, that is my biggest problem. Don't you, kind of, feel like an ass for jumping to that conclusion and not even explaining it to the guy who probably has the same fears and concerns for his own child?

    I just don't see how we can ever achieve some progress when most Americans hold the same belief system you do.

    but who is to say his decision was wrong? its all a matter of opinion and if you havnt been in that position you cant judge. his priorities are his children and no matter what other people think he is gonna do what he thinks is right regardless of how others see it.

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  • NewbieChris
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    Originally posted by bigscott View Post
    children were not made aware of it -- my kids are on a need to know basis bro -

    and that they didnt need to know
    I'm trying to think of the best way to word this and I'm probably talking down to you...but here it goes.

    Okay, so you made a judgment call. It ended up being wrong and you basically reinforced the idea to another American that he is being discriminated against because of his race.

    What is your reasoning behind not telling your kids? Isn't there a lesson to your kids that most Muslims aren't here to kill them?

    I guess, to my earlier point, that is my biggest problem. Don't you, kind of, feel like an ass for jumping to that conclusion and not even explaining it to the guy who probably has the same fears and concerns for his own child?

    I just don't see how we can ever achieve some progress when most Americans hold the same belief system you do.

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  • bigscott
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    Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
    The only thing that matters is perception. I can see his point of view. Worst case scenario is not pretty. It is highly unlikely, but worrisome none the less. I don't have children (nor do i plan to ever have them), so i have no idea what was going through his head. Once you are a parent, your life becomes the child's life. He felt his daughter was threatened, so he did what he beleived was right. That is all that matters for him, what he beleives. Who are you or me to judge him for what he did when he felt his daughter's life was threatened.

    On the other hand, it could set a negative example by teaching his daughter intolerance. But he has to balance the example versus his daughter's safety. In his mind her safety far outweighs setting an example. You were not in his situation, you have not lived his life, you don't know what he has been through. So don't judge. You are jumping to conclusions right now as you beleive he did then. Keep an open mund and try to see his point of view. You will be surprised what you can learn when you step back from the situation and look at it objectively,

    great post bro !!!

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  • bigscott
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    Originally posted by alwaysgrowing View Post
    I read a study once that said the majority of wife abusers are husbands.

    Seriously guys, he was concerned with his child. He did what he thought was right to protect his family. On the same hand, he needs to think about the example he is setting for his child. It goes both ways. There is no real right or wrong here. Tolerance is needed, but so is security. The question is how to balance the two. Everyone will have their own opinion based on the situation
    children were not made aware of it -- my kids are on a need to know basis bro -

    and that they didnt need to know

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