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Lol, snoop dogg looks like a skinny spaz.
Just pointing out your hypocrisy is all.No. I anticipate some brilliant loaded response. Go for it brah!
I'm surprised no one tried to beat him upI don't know how Trayvon's father hasn't killed Zimmerman yet. I guess because of capital punishment in Florida. He'd serve easy time otherwise. And it would be worth it given how the scumbag runs his mouth and profits off of killing your son.
There was a great GQ article about how this cunt has hurt his family. I don't want to say I hope someone starches his ass with a gutshot, but he deserves what's coming.
Nope, you're doing nothing of the sort, actually. But please, explain how you think it makes me a hypocrite to not be in favor of the death penalty, yet still able to feel somewhat happy when a bad person is killed. I am so eager for your response that I might chew through my desk.Just pointing out your hypocrisy is all.
Fawlty we've talked about this.Nope, you're doing nothing of the sort, actually. But please, explain how you think it makes me a hypocrite to not be in favor of the death penalty, yet still able to feel somewhat happy when a bad person is killed. I am so eager for your response that I might chew through my desk.
Fawlty we've talked about this.
Your dentures can't handle chomping on all that wood.
You’re right, rejoicing over the murder of an innocent man (in the eyes of the law) is not nearly as reprehensible as the state sanctioned killing of a convicted, violent criminal. Not at all hypocritical, much less insane.Nope, you're doing nothing of the sort, actually. But please, explain how you think it makes me a hypocrite to not be in favor of the death penalty, yet still able to feel somewhat happy when a bad person is killed. I am so eager for your response that I might chew through my desk.
Rejoicing over the death of a scumbag (in the eyes of @Fawlty and many others, mine too) does not exclude taking a principled stance against death penalties.You’re right, rejoicing over the murder of an innocent man (in the eyes of the law) is not nearly as reprehensible as the state sanctioned killing of a convicted, violent criminal. Not at all hypocritical, much less insane.
LOL you idiot
I'm dealing with the second coming of Richard Feynman here.You’re right, rejoicing over the murder of an innocent man (in the eyes of the law) is not nearly as reprehensible as the state sanctioned killing of a convicted, violent criminal. Not at all hypocritical, much less insane.