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BMTSoulja1

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  1. Nash believe it or not, several in the black community don't support the black Panthers. I don't support them. Why are we talking about them?
  2. Yes, I completely agree. I thought I was by myself in this thought...
  3. No, It's not a double standard. And how do you know that they (Black Panthers) are not condemned? You correct in that I'm a level headed guy. ;) It does seem like you're attempting to justify him. Or maybe you are playing devils advocat, and I can respect that. But you are trying Ro squeeze blood out of a turnip. There is no justification and no validation on his remarks and his horrible 'apology'. If how comments wouldn't have been recorded, he would be to this day denying the situation and he'd be considered a 'rumored' racist. What goes around, comes around. He was busted now the entire world knows where his heart is. Now his world is slowly crumbling...
  4. You used being drunk as an exampl. Bad example. Black Panthers? Who said I support them? Also, why bug them? Members of the black Panthers would probably tell you how they feel without 'alcohol' or with or without a secret recording. I wasn't dodging the question about the Black Panthers. I just thought it was a moot point because I've never stated that I'm a follower of the Black Panthers. But there are some like yourself that's looking... Or should I say seems like you're trying to justify this clown's action. It was recorded. You heard it. You also heard the 'apology'. Smh
  5. Wasn't it YOU that if you and PAMFAN had a few beers and if you were to start recording, you'd bet the house that you could destroy how life? Why factor alcohol into the equation? Sterling wasn't drinking. So you bringing up drinking a few beers was a severely moot point. Horrible example. I just decided to take it a step farther and used your horrible example of IF you were holding a conversation with a drunk raciat/nonracist. Do you understand the point I'm making? Or will you resort to the selective comprehension?
  6. Y'all do realize that Mr. Sterling wasn't drinking. How does drinking becomes involved in this? And since we're talking about drinking, we all know the truth comes out when you're drunk. So I'm sure that a normal straight laced guy wouldn't just turn into a racist after a few beers. It almost sounds like his actions are trying tl be justified. News flash. There is NO justification for what he said OR his 'apology'.
  7. Wow, what did I miss? Popcorn popping...
  8. Now, if true, this is very pathetic! Smh
  9. ..and I truly do see your point more than the previous 2...
  10. Is it confirmed that it happened on his watch?
  11. They may be considered interns to other doctors in the field, but for patients, they are refered to as Doctors.
  12. Is that what it shows on his birth certificate? Is that what his parental named him? Would you be ok with someone not addressing you by your name given to you many moons ago? Again, just asking.
  13. Believe it or not, the man went to school and got a degree in his profession. Would you not refer to The Nederland coach without placing coach in front of it? What about your Doctor? Better yet, your President? Ohh wait, bad example, right?
  14. Hippy, the man's name is DR. Tim Chagois (Timothy). Have you seen documentation where his name was refered to as 'Timmy'? Just asking...
  15. Even President Obama made a comment about this idiot. [Hidden Content]
  16. Truly, there is nothing that he can say to justify his ignorance and stupidity...
  17. Hahaha. Brilliant! :D .
  18. You have to hire a bodyguard... Smith A. Wesson... ;)
  19. The ol' glass half empty half full rebuttal. Gotta love it. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
  20. Aww man. If I remember correctly, you have a while, man. Lol
  21. How ironic. My son is 13 as well! He's into a lot of the things that I was. And he's a sports nut like his old man.
  22. Ok, so it does show 70%. I see. I just feel this way because my circle of friends wasn't exposed to drinking. We were involved in Other things like basketball, street football, video games, and parents that kept a tight watch on us. And I wasn't raised in the burbs or the 'good' areas either. So you would think it would be easy for kids in the early '90s to be exposed to this...
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