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Meanwhile in the rest of the world
ieatcrayonz replied to /dev/null's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Dude you have your priorities in order but don't quit your day job to be a TV producer. There should be no comedy or sympathy at all. Just show the beatings. NEVER show anything that leads up to them. Remember, the goal is to win people over to your way of thinking. Taking things ouot of context to show "victims" is a method that has been used over and over again in war, religion and politics. It is called paparazzi. In this case they would show only the very end of the car crash and the beating. Then they would dig up dirt on all the cops no matter how hard they had to look. Maybe one of them punched a classmate in the third grade. That would be shown as being a lifelong bully. On the other hand, they should show film of the victim's 9th birthday party even if it was the last time he wasn't strung out on something. As much sympathy for the criminal and as much hatred for the people who have to clean up this trash is what we're going for. This way we'll get your dream society of scum bags running everything. Maybe after you were done you could show the cop's family and what they look like when dad has no job. It would be a very happy ending for everyone in our society. That should make you happy.
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One more sign of the apocolyspe
ieatcrayonz replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
It went over Sage's head. -
I don't want to speak for Denny but I think what he is trying to say is: It is not so much this incident why we should mock cops, but more of a collective mocking. This way, we let them know that they have to bow down to the real bosses of our society; the drunken lunatics on rampages trying to run down cops and pedestrians. Without this mocking, the cops will think there is some level of support for the rule of law. If we show that support we all live in danger. It could be any of us getting beat up for merely going on a drunken rampage and trying to kill people. I don't think anyone wants to live in a society like that. As for the special training it might be tough to develop. You have to consider the video was taken by one of the trailing cars. The cops in the forward cars may have very well thought the cop on the highway was dead. They reacted with raw emotion that cannot be evoked in training no matter how hard you try to simulate it. I think what Denny is trying to say is: Who gives a crap? If we mock hard enough we can have scourge like that driver on every street in America and what a grand and glorious time it will be for us all.
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Oh cool the mayor and police chief even agreed that they should be mocked and called animals? We are definitely progressing as a society in that case. They must have cut it from the video segment I saw.
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Dude I am agreeing with you. I think it is great that we hold our cops to impossible standards. It is important to a great society that we favor victims like that van driver whenever possible. I hope your dream comes true and people like him one day rule the world. What a grand world it will be.
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They never really pointed out in the video which 5 got fired. I hope one of them was the big phony who purposely got in the way of the van in an effort to do severe tire damage. Then he fakes like he almost got hit. What a jerk. I hope this victim sues the cops, the city and the seat belt company. I mean, the president of the seat belt company should have personally buckled him in. Until this scoiety treats our criminals like kings, we can only be seen as unjust. At least we are on our way. It does my heart good to see that there are right thinking people out there on a Buffalo Bills message board of all things. 1. We hold the police to a higher than humanly possible standard. We ask them to have no emotion after a 45 minute chase where hundreds of lives are risked and at the end of which one of their friends is run down on the highway and left for dead. 2. When they fail in this standard we make them pay with their careers and forfeit the future income they have built over a matter of years. Steps one and two are a start, but step 3 is the sign we have evolved as a people. 3. Not only do we follow through on steps 1 and 2, but we then call the cops animals and celebrate their firings on web boards everywhere. Our concern for the victim's spinal cord shows our greatness as a nation too. Maybe one day we will have a national holiday called "Cop revenge day". We can have a "where are they now" reality show which displays these wretched former cops and their families as they hopefully struggle to find their next meal. We can show the victims in their lawsuit purchased mansions still strung out on crack or booze or dope but in a much better crackhouse.
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Plus they caught him about 25 seconds after he almost ran down someone who they probably knew. They were going so fast some of them probably thought their friend was lying dead on the highway and they'd have to go tell his wife and kids later. But 25 seconds is more than enough time to get your emotions in check after your friend has been run down on the highway. Who knows, maybe he even had a good life insurance policy. Plus these super human dudes are paid like $65k a year. We as taxpayers have the right to ask, nay demand that they display less emotion than the average Vulcan when we're handing out that kind of green.
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Yes, they're animals. It's too bad that they don't let people run them over with vans like real men would. Someday your dream of a society where we are all free to run over people with our vehicles will be a reality. And you can thank the miracle of videocams for for helping us achieve that utopia.
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Unless of course you knew if your team went up 2-0 then Stern would squash you like a bug. Go along to get along.
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Best QBs available in FA: Rex Grossman and J.P. Losman
ieatcrayonz replied to BillsWatch's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But what are the odds that the NFL will ever see that level of talent assembled on one team again? -
Best QBs available in FA: Rex Grossman and J.P. Losman
ieatcrayonz replied to BillsWatch's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I also doubt clean up the city boy could achieve those stats with Patriots level talent. In order for him to do that, he would probably need talent around him at an incredibly high level. I mean real high. I mean 2006 Buffalo Bills high. -
The clock does not start until a player in-bounds touches the ball unless the refs/NBA want it to start.
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I saw some highlights on ESPN while I was waiting for them to show legitimate sports like NHL and MLB. The LeBron shot was great but even in a 2 minute highlight you can see the refs have a favorite team. A dude on the Cavs got fouled and then fired the ball 15 feet and hit Dwight Howard. There was no technical foul called. I repeat: the ref lets the Cavs THROW the basketball at the Magic. It should have been an automatic ejection and the ref just looked the other way. This would have made the difference in the game but heaven forbid an annoited team lose two in a row. The chances of the final being Orlando/Denver are the same as the chances of Charlie Brown kicking the football. If you look back in this thread I have already stated what will happen months ago. This included Garnett's fake injury before it ever happened. And by the way the '10 finals will be Lakers/Celtics. Save yourself some time.
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One more sign of the apocolyspe
ieatcrayonz replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Neither did he, but she fixed that. -
The difference between Adam's stats and yours is that Adam's are totally made up where yours are documented. If you document statistics you must also document your conclusions. If you make up your stats you can also make up your conclusions.
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I hadn't considered that compelling use of mathematics. What % of the non-torture information is accurate?
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Why is Vince McMahon and WWE painted as the villian?
ieatcrayonz replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
The funny thing is that everyone knows WWE's results are fixed, but some people don't realize that the NBA is the same. Saying that a "legitimate" sport bumped entertainment is a laugh. -
Did you make this up or just parrot it? You know what makes their recruiting easier? It is not a video of Khalid Sheik Mohammed being waterboarded. It is a video of American heads rolling down flights of stairs. And a bunch of people feeling sorry for KSM in public and in the halls of congress makes them think it will be much easier to start more heads rolling.
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So why do you think we tried to do it? Do you think that Cheney thought it would be fun? I mean if nobody ever really thought it would work was it just for some laughs? I'm with you on this one. I'm pretty sure Al Quaeda will be our buddies if we're nice to them. I don't mean just a little nice, I mean really really nice. They respect nice. Plus, Khalid Sheik Mohammed is a pretty nice dude himself. You can probably only name one reporter he beheaded. One isn't many. Bingo. There's your proof. I mean it isn't quite up to the standards you used when you solved the Sean Taylor caper, but you are on your game here. Nice work.
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Some people hate Al Quaeda a little less than they hate Dick Cheney. They would probably only change their mind if it was severed from their body and rolling down a flight of stairs. The good news is that somewhere in a Pakistanian cave right now Osama bin Laden is gradually having his mind changed. He used to think Americans were Los Gatos. After watching us debate for months upon end about if we should punish our own people for waterboarding Khalid Sheik Mohammed, bin Laden certainly thinks we rough and tumble now. All that banter on cable TV is not for the faint of heart. I'm sure he thinks we will never waver in our resolve after watching us argue about how me might have treated poor KSM unfairly.