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Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:27 am
by S2M
...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:30 am
by Rick
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Yeah, it's disgusting. White people were pretty horrible to the Native Americans as well.

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:40 am
by S2M
Rick wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Yeah, it's disgusting. White people were pretty horrible to the Native Americans as well.



Yeah, like George Carlin said....'You give us a color, and we'll wipe it out'

http://flyingfarther.wordpress.com/2011/03/04/our-motto-should-be-you-give-us-a-color-well-wipe-it-out/

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:42 am
by Rick
S2M wrote:
Rick wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Yeah, it's disgusting. White people were pretty horrible to the Native Americans as well.



Yeah, like George Carlin said....'You give us a color, and we'll wipe it out'


Some of his thoughts would just make you go, what??? But when you thought about them, he was usually right on the money.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 11:34 am
by Gideon
Will I be allowed to leave Kentucky before you two torch it? :lol:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 12:17 pm
by ebake02
I vote for torching Texas.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:17 pm
by Rick
ebake02 wrote:I vote for torching Texas.


Hey man, wait a minute there! :lol: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:11 pm
by JH'sTXfan
Rick wrote:
ebake02 wrote:I vote for torching Texas.


Hey man, wait a minute there! :lol: :lol: :lol:


He's too late anyway. We got torched this summer. :shock:

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:37 pm
by Rick
JH'sTXfan wrote:
Rick wrote:
ebake02 wrote:I vote for torching Texas.


Hey man, wait a minute there! :lol: :lol: :lol:


He's too late anyway. We got torched this summer. :shock:


No kidding. Nothing left to burn. :(

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:06 pm
by artist4perry
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:29 am
by scarab
North Dakota,
Time to change the hateful name "fighting Sioux"
Sioux is a badly interpreted french word roughly meaning devil, or snake,

the "Dakota" are very proud people, and had to fight to preserve their way of life.
Just love in America how it so easy to discriminate against the ones it conquered,
when the vast majority came here to escape the same thing...

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 6:18 am
by Duncan
artist4perry wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:


...and it is reasonable to assume the 12 members of the jury were also Christian.

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:01 am
by Gideon
Duncan wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:


...and it is reasonable to assume the 12 members of the jury were also Christian.


You keep it up and you won't have to worry about the wrath of God, just the wrath of Ginger. :lol: :lol:

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:06 am
by artist4perry
Gideon wrote:
Duncan wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:


...and it is reasonable to assume the 12 members of the jury were also Christian.


You keep it up and you won't have to worry about the wrath of God, just the wrath of Ginger. :lol: :lol:


Nah! Not mad at Duncan at all. Duncan, I don't know if the people of the jury were Christian or not. I only know the guy who risked his life to expose the ones who committed those crimes. Boo was a cool guy. :D

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:31 am
by Gideon
Duncan is one of my favorite posters and I'm hardly the ideal Christian, so I actually like reading his critical views of religion.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:25 am
by artist4perry
Gideon wrote:Duncan is one of my favorite posters and I'm hardly the ideal Christian, so I actually like reading his critical views of religion.


I kind of already got that. I thought maybe you guys were just one and the same, and you just agree with yourself a lot. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: Either that or you have a man crush or something. :wink: :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 8:34 am
by Ehwmatt
scarab wrote:North Dakota,
Time to change the hateful name "fighting Sioux"
Sioux is a badly interpreted french word roughly meaning devil, or snake,

the "Dakota" are very proud people, and had to fight to preserve their way of life.
Just love in America how it so easy to discriminate against the ones it conquered,
when the vast majority came here to escape the same thing...


Oh put a sock in it you politically correct buffoon. People like you are the problem in this country.

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Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:11 am
by Duncan
artist4perry wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Duncan wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:


...and it is reasonable to assume the 12 members of the jury were also Christian.


You keep it up and you won't have to worry about the wrath of God, just the wrath of Ginger. :lol: :lol:


Nah! Not mad at Duncan at all. Duncan, I don't know if the people of the jury were Christian or not. I only know the guy who risked his life to expose the ones who committed those crimes. Boo was a cool guy. :D


If that's what he did then he is a cool guy in my book too.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:13 am
by S2M
You forgot one, Matt....lol

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:23 am
by Gideon
artist4perry wrote:
Gideon wrote:Duncan is one of my favorite posters and I'm hardly the ideal Christian, so I actually like reading his critical views of religion.


I kind of already got that. I thought maybe you guys were just one and the same, and you just agree with yourself a lot. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: Either that or you have a man crush or something. :wink: :lol:


You got me. Duncan's just an alter-ego; a way to propagate anti-religious views and torment you. :lol:

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:20 am
by conversationpc
Duncan wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:


...and it is reasonable to assume the 12 members of the jury were also Christian.


How is that reasonable? There are lots of people who consider themselves Christian just because they attend a church service once or twice a year or just because they were raised in a home where the parents professed Christianity. Saying you're a Christian because you've been to church a few times no more makes someone a Christian than standing in a garage makes you a car.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:35 am
by artist4perry
Gideon wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
Gideon wrote:Duncan is one of my favorite posters and I'm hardly the ideal Christian, so I actually like reading his critical views of religion.


I kind of already got that. I thought maybe you guys were just one and the same, and you just agree with yourself a lot. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: Either that or you have a man crush or something. :wink: :lol:


You got me. Duncan's just an alter-ego; a way to propagate anti-religious views and torment you. :lol:


Your going to have to work harder.........I may not agree with Duncan, but I don't dislike him. There is a difference. I was kidding by the way. :wink: :lol:

Re: Did you ever just want to wipe out an entire state?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 4:58 pm
by Duncan
conversationpc wrote:
Duncan wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
S2M wrote:...well not really, but figuratively/philosophically...I'd rather torch the South than the Middle East. Figuratively. of course....

Mississippi Burning
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Help(watching this movie now...can't believe people did this shit), again, takes place in Mississippi
Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman(granted, this was based in Louisiana...but still)

I'm more embarassed to be an american for how we treated black folks, than any other aspect of life on earth....pitiful.


Not the states, just the jack wagons who did those evil deeds! Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater now! :wink: :lol:

By the way a friend of ours from Harding University was the gentleman who went after those folks. His nickname was Boo, by the way! :wink: He was the newspaper reporter in the Ghosts of Missisisippi. Uh Oh! He was a Christian! Now the world is coming to an end! :lol:


...and it is reasonable to assume the 12 members of the jury were also Christian.


Ok, it is reasonable to assume that the 12 jurors considered themselves Christians.

How is that reasonable? There are lots of people who consider themselves Christian just because they attend a church service once or twice a year or just because they were raised in a home where the parents professed Christianity. Saying you're a Christian because you've been to church a few times no more makes someone a Christian than standing in a garage makes you a car.