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Old 05-11-2010, 02:37 PM  
leg4
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Originally Posted by MetaMan View Post
Calgary, i have traveled, i have seen some fucked up stuff.

i was in DC in a supposed "bad area" where it was 1,000 black guys on the street and me and my buddy were the only 2 white guys. he was from DC and advised we were out to late and it was time to "get the fuck out of here before shit goes down".

i said screw that and walked into the local pizza shop, i was taking pics with black chicks. everyone showing off their giant pizza etc.

im not to sure of these supposed "bad areas" are bad at all. i think it's just more of a bad outside rep because the people live in a poor area.

if someone rolled into my neighborhood and rolled up all their windows and only looked straight like the nazis were attacking them i would probably want to kick their ass also lol. (even though i wouldnt)

you cannot make excuses for this cop the guy was down. i would never kick someone in the head while they were down let alone add racist slurs while i was doing it. im sorry it doesnt matter which neighborhood it is in it takes a fucked up individual to do that.

he is crying because he got caught, not because of his actions.

no i do not agree with water boarding or torture EVER.

Yeah DC does have some bad areas
But you're right, in most cases, people are people---and people are good...Mostly.

If you look it isn't much of a real kick---but I agree, this is wrong.

And you're right, he is crying because he got caught...I hope he is also crying because maybe he learned something from this.

We agree on all that mostly 90%

As for torture in a time of war...This is where we disagree.

I think it is allowable and necessary in a situation where pertinent information is needed.

Not in a stupid situation like our dummies at Abu Grab.
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