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The_Rooster
03-23-2003, 02:13 AM
Why do they have to make themselves such an easy target for terrorist. They should really think about it if theres 10,000 of them in one spot there a major target for any kind of biological or chemical agents. Sooner or later something is going to happen its inevitable(sp).
Also they need to think about what there doing, first i wana know who they voted for, if for bush they need to shut up real quick, for gore then maby they can talk but then again there not all too smart, and worst of all if they didn't vote then there first in line for a beating. I hate how they can't at least support the troops that are over there, they are risking there lives for them and they just turn there backs and scream there little heads off that they are war criminals and that bush is too.
I cant wait untill i become a cop i am gona lay a whoopin on this hippie mofos :fighter:
I almost hope they activate the draft so those morons will leave the country.
The_Rooster
03-24-2003, 02:07 AM
I live in philadelphia and today there was a sorry excuse for a protest today at the art museam, and some punk ass protestor was crossing the street and they keps crossing when it was red so me and my freind were in the car and we started cursing this hippie moron out who had a sign that read relax george, wasn't that a great sign. So we are cursing at this guy and he says something back so i hang out the window and really start flipping out as my friend hits the gas and slams on the breaks almost hitting the moron, his dumb ass moves real quick after that, and theres a car next to us and the 2 people are laughing there asses off, best of all there was a cop sitting on the pavement ion his cruiser busting up laughing at the protester. Man it sucks having to deal with these jackasses every day.
Duracell
03-24-2003, 02:35 AM
Lol was it one guy? But dude, over in SF we have like thousands of people blocking the major streets and almost blocking the bridges. It's like, how will this help Bush change his mind, by making people late for work? It's fricken insanity. It would be funny though, if some poeple got snow plows to move the people out of the way.
The_Rooster
03-24-2003, 02:47 AM
Was one guy who was still in the street. Also every day here they think there all great and march on city hall and close down the streets just like rush hour isn't bad enough.
Panzerr
03-24-2003, 02:58 AM
this about sums up my feelings for anti-war protestors
matthepepe
03-24-2003, 03:00 AM
actually i saw a sweet protest the other day, after coming out of work walking downtown seeing the usual crowd thinking it was another war protest i mind my own and walk thru the middle of it, and realise, wait a minute, its 90% high school chicks, half of which were hot, and then it clicked it wasnt a war protest, it was a protest against the governor for cutting back on school budgets..... to bad they arent there everyday.
Gary1
03-24-2003, 08:38 AM
This thread, the one titled "War" and the one about "WarpedX"...
True, in this country, we have the right of speech. I asked a deputy one night at a highschool football game to "quiet down" some punks that were using VERY profain language...in front of my wife and young kids. His response? "as long as they didn't assault YOU, they have the right" I was floored...oh well...that's freedom, right? The same with protesting goes; you can state your views and march and display your passions. So they don't like the war...fine. Who does? BUT I SAY THIS.....this is the price of freedom...freedom that we all enjoy and take for granted(well, some don't take it for granted). They may disagree with the fighting, but will take liberties with the fringe benefits. All the people who have fought and died for what our country stands for have paid the price; those who are fighting now are still making the payments. The protestors should remember this and support the people and not forget them. Many of you that are on this forum are, or have been, in the service. I am greatful for the service that you gave/are giving to our nation. Protestors---you may not like the war or the Government's direction, but don't you dare diss our soldiers... ok...i'm off my soapbox now...
Emmit
03-24-2003, 09:04 AM
Matt and High School girls......why doesn't that surprise me......hehehehe
matthepepe
03-24-2003, 09:15 AM
as long as they are senior, Game on :)
The_Rooster
03-24-2003, 02:03 PM
Thats a sweet sign, i would go down in the middle of a big protest with a sign like that, but i'm too lazy to make one. As for the seniors those juniors are hot too and dumb i would know ;)
matthepepe
03-24-2003, 03:50 PM
lol but then when you get into the juniors, its getting a little to young.
The_Rooster
03-24-2003, 07:10 PM
Well its all legal if your within 3 years of there age when there 18 and under.
matthepepe
03-24-2003, 08:11 PM
its all good then, it was jus tthe other day i was in high school:) ok a litttle longer than a few days but only a little over a year :)
The_Rooster
03-24-2003, 08:17 PM
damn you too i kinda miss all those good times at school, just the other day i missed a stabbing.
Gary1
04-02-2003, 01:13 PM
In "my day", you were checked for a pocket knife when the coach asked to borrow one, and you got funny looks if you didn't carry one.. Now days, you can't get into school with a knife, and are expelled if one is found in your car. Isn't it interesting how these threads wander aimlessly?
The_Rooster
04-02-2003, 04:46 PM
Yea its amazing tommy. About 2 or 3 weeks ago where i went to highschool 2 kids got stabbed.
matthepepe
04-02-2003, 05:01 PM
wow we didnt wonder to far we went in a cirlce cus you told us that already ;)
Gary1
04-02-2003, 05:13 PM
Going in circles is ok while chasing your tail...long as you don't decide to get caught up in the moment and try to bite it!
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