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Main / Re: The Roots of Racism
Apr 16, 2011, 10:01 AM
I personally believe in racial identity and holding on to cultural differences. If we dispose of out cultural and national differences we will all be interbreeding and become one big melting pot.
Without the separation of Races or Nationalities there won't be any Asians one day nor will there be any Greeks or No Nordics, no Anglo Saxons, no Indians, no Black people, No Jews,et al.


Getting beyond the notion of racial identity is to mix everyone eventually.

I happen to enjoy the differences.

I think it would be a boring world if we all interbred and looked like India does today.
Shall we create worldwide caste system too?
Much of India was predominately White people long ago just like Iran was.

There is differences in the blood of races or else there would not be Racial specific Diseases.


The bible was specific about bringing forth fruit of it's own kind.
If the good lord wanted just one Race then he would have created only one race of people.

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:thumbsup: :icon_farao:

+ 1.  How about including some packages with labels like "expectations," or "double standards," "sense of entitlement," or "conceit" ? 
Those are good ones.

"Doing her housework"
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Dumb women humor. It's the only humor most women know -- Bash the men folk.

These advertising agency are full of women.
It's the only explanation and most men don't seem to care.
The companies don't seem to care until people complain.

Verizon used to have the worst ads til they got massive hate mail.



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To the Miller company with poor taster:

If you're beer sales are down it's because of your poor taste in advertising.
You commercials are insulting to men and I would drink any beer before buying a MillerLite.
And fortunately there are plenty of choices. Maybe it's time for a new advertiising agency with a real sense of humor!
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Main / Re: But women are angels.....
Apr 16, 2011, 06:21 AM

Angels, my foot.  One thing that we must reiterate is that a woman can be as manipulative and hurtful as a man, in equal measure.  Articles such as these only serve to illustrate that point.  Keep posting articles of this sort.  Thank you.
I disagree. Most men aren't manipulative and hurtful in this manner.
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Now picture a man even TRYING to file a suit like that or for them being responsible for a date he met getting pregnant!
He would hear that he just needs to keep it in his pants.
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Main / Re: Lets play reverse the genders
Apr 14, 2011, 06:31 PM

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What you mean? Since when do men have feelings?


That pretty much sums it up.
That is what feminist told the world years ago.

Of course women say the darnedest things
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GEE, I wonder what her feelings are about "anal" sex?

It might help with her chronic constipation.

:laughing4:
eww nasty

:laughing6:
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Main / Re: Lets play reverse the genders
Apr 14, 2011, 04:48 PM


I guess men really aren't allowed to express their feelings.
What you mean? Since when do men have feelings?
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while 10 years for a homocide might appear like a pussy pass in action, especially to those looking at it from a MRA perspective, I dont think its right to jump to that conclusion. Throughout my 33 years on this earth, I've read about and met many people, men and women, who have recieved what appeared to be exceedingly light sentences for murder/manslaughter.
I remember one case from fort worth back in the 90s where this guy caught his wife and some other dude in his bed, he pulled out his pistol, unloaded, and when it jammed he went to the living room, got his rifle, and finished the job............he got 8 years "shock probation". And I have personally met serveral people who have gotten 10, 25, and 15 year sentences for second degree murder
You're right. The guy catching his wife in bed would often get off with the crime of passion plea right?

I think she deserved it and so did the bastard pluging the whore in the cheated mans bed..
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Main / Re: But women are angels.....
Apr 14, 2011, 04:43 PM
Oh c'mon man. I aint believing any of this stuff.
Women are angels.

:tongue2:
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I LIKE to give oral to a woman.  And to her that's ...... "wrong"!?  And, my gal WANTING to give me oral is .... "wrong"!?

Feminists are so screwed up.

Steven
I think they were screwed up before they became feminist.
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Main / Re: Catholic Schools
Apr 12, 2011, 10:05 PM
The ratios change per age group.

Is that a birth chart or an overall sex ratio?

I know most places the females end up surpassing males as men die off early in the older age groups.

In America the ratio is high for males in the range of 25 or less.
The immigrants from South America seem to be mostly males.
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"It opens up all of the leadership roles for women in defence -- and that's an unambiguously good thing."

There it is. That's what it's all about folks
Putting men's lives in womens hands as if that's a good thing with Women not earning the title or job promotion.


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Main / Re: Catholic Schools
Apr 12, 2011, 05:38 PM
More females than males in the general population?
That's a change.

Ordinarily there are more boys born than girls which helps girls to feel more pampered and spolit.



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Main / Re: But it was done with a pure heart
Apr 12, 2011, 05:33 PM


Prosecutors told the jury that LaBrie had stopped giving the boy cancer medication for five months following his initial diagnosis with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2006.

"He was a little boy, he was her little boy, and he had an opportunity for a miracle... and she took that from him, she stole that from him,'' Assistant District Attorney Kate MacDougall said, the Boston Globe reported.

"That was not a tragic mistake. That was not an accident. That was in every sense of the word criminal.''

The boy's oncologist, Dr Alison Friedmann, testified the type of cancer the boy had has a cure rate of 85% to 90% with treatment.

My Mother has survived non-Hodgkins lymphoma for over a decade.
The medicines were adminstered via Doctors in one Huge dose that almost killed her and did put her in a coma for weeks.
We were told she wouldn't live another day during that time in a coma. She came to and refused anymore treatments.
The lymphoma was cured. Her memory is very poor now. She don't remember if she saw or talked with someone yesterday.
 


Why would they expect a parent to administer a drug that made their child sickly?
That is what these drugs do. I would refuse any chemo or radiation if I was diagnosed with cancer.
These drugs kills many cells and most often only makes a person suffer til death.

There are possibly better cancer cures.