Re: Texan caught two burglers.



On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 00:00:32 -0500, Li RM wrote:

On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 16:22:21 -0800 (PST), hot-ham-and-cheese@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:

On Nov 22, 3:02 pm, EskWI...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
In misc.survivalism, hot-ham-and-che...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Or wait... someone assaults me and I am supposed to just soak it up
like Algore would have done on 9/11?

Nobody ever suggested that.

Wrong, you did! Here's the suggestion that you snipped, with the
offending word capitalized so that you can see it:

"
If folks can summarily execute others for non-capital offenses, then
where would YOU draw the line? ASSAULT? Jay-walking? Or what?
"

The only way ESK can usually make a point is by snipping things out of
people's posts and then taking them completely out of context - if not
outright lying about what was said originally.

That's because that sociopathic thing you're talking to is also a
compulsive liar. It doesn't care about the truth, it only knows one
simple trick; vote socialist and leach off the tax payers.

I think you could define this as malicious, but malicious intent
requires some degree of intelligence.

In ESK's case, I think it best if we attribute it to simply severe
mental retardation.

Even the mentally retarded have a grasp of ethics and standards. Even the
mentally retarded doesn't lie compulsively, and knows the difference
between a jay walker and a bugler. This thing is just offensive by its
nature, like a skunk stinks by its nature.
.



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