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Seanchai520

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  • 1 year ago
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    Collin County lawmen arrest naked guy just for climbing a cellular tower

    Good thing he didn’t try that on a phone pole. If he would have slipped, those splinters could have been really painful. Although, it would have give a whole new meaning to having a woody.

  • 1 year ago
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    Survey done by University of Texas on upcoming presidential election reveals Texans to be twice as dumb as rest of country

    If the media commented on the “good Christian,” or the Vietnam hero who stated that he gave up military information to his interrogators and signed a confession stating that "I am a black criminal and I have performed the deeds of an air pilot,” the media source making the comment would be completely chastised and deemed non-patriotic. POW families were extremely angered when they saw McCain actually bonding with his former torturers, especially Col. Bui Tin, a former senior colonel in the North Vietnamese Army who had actually interrogated McCain and other U.S. prisoners, during and after the 1992 Senate Select Committee hearings on POW/MIA Affairs, but their anger did not receive very much media attention because that topic was not deemed “patriotic.” A media source raising these types of issues would be totally demonized and called a Marxist or Socialist. However, it must be ok to attack an individual based on race and/or religion nowadays.

  • 1 year ago
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    Survey done by University of Texas on upcoming presidential election reveals Texans to be twice as dumb as rest of country

    Well, if he was Muslim, we wouldn’t have to worry about him singing his favorite Beach Boys’ song “Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran.”

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Haltom City pee wee coach and two parents banned for the season

    This type of behavior seems to get more popular with each season. What a shame, and what crappy role models these "adults" are.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Gun nut pulls an Elvis, shoots pawn shop TV in Fort Worth

    Simple supply and demand. He demanded, and they should have supplied. It is their own fault for not putting a gun into the hands of another nut job.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Economist makes shocking discovery that selling alcohol brings in money

    Too true about it being recession and depression proof. If you can't buy it, make it yourself!! In all fairness, people need something to escape the misery that financial ruin can bring.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Marijuana plants found by White Rock Lake jogging trail in Dallas

    So much for that pit stop while I jogged around the lake. Maybe we can get the DISD teacher to track down the evil planters.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Britney Spears' mother gave speech on Saturday at mothering convention in Grapevine

    I want to nominate John Wayne Gacy for the Father of the Year award. Parents could learn so much from John Wayne Gacy and Lynne Spears. Both are the Leave it to Beaver parental role models for sure!!

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Wolfgang Puck holds contest to name new restaurant at Reunion Tower in Dallas

    Puck It & Eat

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Wolfgang Puck holds contest to name new restaurant at Reunion Tower in Dallas

    I Pucked Cesar Chavez in the sky and I liked it. He was wearing cherry chapstick...

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Players allege SMU coach had double standard for gay liaisons

    Which leads to a rash.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Money laundering added to charges against owner of Cherry Pit in Duncanville

    At least something was getting laundered at the "C-Pit."

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Sarah Palin Dallas visit to be the focus of protest

    I always get a bit concerned when church-folk prey on me – for whatever reason.

    We all have to remember that Sara Palin has a gay friend, she told us so. Her gay friend just made a choice she doesn’t agree with, nor she be allowed in public until she changes her mind and chooses to be a god fearing heterosexual. Its OK, Sara still loves her, like that big pink gay elephant that she is.

    We should all give McCain a round of applause for pulling a George Sr. If you want to guarantee that you will not be assassinated, pick the biggest dumby you can find, and have them has your replacement. How do you spell “potato” again???

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Players allege SMU coach had double standard for gay liaisons

    With a name like "Rompola", you would think she would be fine with any kind of liaisons.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Johnny Hootrock / Ghoultown

    Ghoultown ALWAYS kicks arse!!! Great to hear about the new CD, and really looking forward to picking this one up.

  • 1 year, 1 month ago
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    Change to Texas Sex Offender Registry a mistake

    I personally believe that a lot of the “sex offenders’ are exactly as Jason Rice described – an 18 year old copping a feel on a 16 year old, both of whom are willing participants. I believe that the circumstances surrounding a charge have to be reviewed prior to an individual being labeled as a sex offender for life. If it is a serious charge – i.e. child molestation/abuse, rape, etc., then by all means, keep them out of childcare center, schools, Chuckee Cheese, etc. But in all reality, if a person is not able/allowed to support themselves, they will be forced into a situation that would eventually jeopardize our societal well being. I am by no means a fan of sexual predators, and can’t honestly say that I was shed a tear if they were eradicated, but that is not the world we live in. Therefore, have them register accordingly, and don’t mess with their livelihood so long as that livelihood is not remotely connected with their sexually deviant behaviors.

    Again, if it is some young kid getting busy with another willing participant kid, then, let’s be reasonable. That does not deserve the label of “sexual offender” or “sexual predator.” I know this is a stretch, but law makers, please use your common sense (if you have any).

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures

    An individual CAN be serving out there sentence in a jail, as opposed to other correctional facilities, due to being CONVICTED of a crime. A court has the authority to sentence an offender to a state correctional facility, a regional correctional facility, county jail, or State Farm, if the offender is convicted of a felony or a Class A misdemeanor. It is a common procedure to have an offender serve out their sentence in a county jail when they are on a work release program. However, you are correct in that I did not read far enough into this story. I based my assumptions on the initial story as posted on here, and became irritated as a result of my assumption that another criminal hit the tax payer lottery.

    You are correct. I did not know that charges against this fellow were dismissed because I did not read up on the story, and you’re also correct that I do not have evidence he is a career criminal. However, I think that my assumption that a civilized human being does not wake up one day and decide they will become a burglar is a fair assumption. That is something a burglar has practiced prior to getting caught. Therefore, my assumption that he was a career criminal is a fair one prior to you relaying the information that the charges had been dismissed.

    As for the new BS plan of establishing a “debtors jail” is RIDICULOUS!! That is a total waste of time, money, resources, manpower, etc. I do not support that in any way, shape, or form. That hinders the ability on an individual to pay those tickets and other fines effectively.

    People losing their life or limb over a traffic ticket in inexcusable. Hell, I wouldn’t even classify a traffic violation as being a “criminal” offense when equated with a burglary charge, or real crimes against people and property. “Debtors jail” is an antiquated concept that has never worked, and never will. The concept of the debtors jail is up their with Tent City jail in Arizona in my opinion. Although, I think if I had to stay out in 125 degree temperatures, eating green bologna in pink chonies, I may think twice about committing another crime.

    I can concede that the State does have an obligation to care for prisoners to a degree. They DO have an obligation to provide preventative care, especially in regards to the provision of prescribed medications. It was stated that this “obligation” to provide care to prisoners is “because the government chose to incarcerate them.” Did the State “choose” to incarcerate them, or did the individual’s action leave the State no alternative? Simply put, I believe that the State has a prior obligation to those that do not commit crimes and who actually contribute to our society as a whole. Prisoners are leaches on society, and the ROI is nonexistent. However, if the State would actually own up to their prior obligation to the working poor, the ROI WOULD be significant. I also believe that if the State met their obligation to the working poor, there would be far more people setting positive examples and making positive social contributions, thus reducing the prison population over time.

    I prefer MICHAEL COLLINS Single Malt whiskey in my Irish Coffee. Thanks.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Gay couple claims restaurant ousted them for public display of affection

    OK, so Johnson claims that “customers ask him what kind of place he was running and complain that the two [guys] were caressing each other in the hallway.” Then, Johnson (fitting name) states that “I didn’t even know they were gay.” Does he get a lot of heterosexuals caressing each other in the hallway of his establishment?

    I’ll agree that PDA can be nauseating, but throwing people out of a restaurant because they are enjoying a night out with their loved one is a bit overboard. If PDA will get you thrown out of an establishment, there will no longer be ANY teenagers in ANY mall in the country!! That manager really is a Johnson.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures

    Too true about the minimal and antiquated supplies!! However, why should prisoners receive free medical care when that is not offered to our astronomical populace of working poor? Usually, the working poor earn just above the financial cutoff to qualify for any form of social welfare programs (food stamps, healthcare, etc.). These folks bust their humps just to get by, and we turn our backs on them. The working poor actually contribute to our society, but few seem to care that they are screwed on a daily basis. I want the working poor to be offered the medical care and education benefits that are wasted on degenerate career criminals in jail.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures

    Oh no, that is not what I'm saying. I want the truly innocent released from our jails immediately! I want those individuals to be compensated for having their lives ruined, and the loss of time that they missed out on enjoying freedom and fresh air. Those individuals DESERVE a $1 million award at a minimum (but rarely get even a quarter of that). I want our criminal justice system to be revamped in order to stop these truly criminal acts from happening in the fist place. The people I could care less about are the career criminals. Those people are of no use to us as a society.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures

    Although I will agree that some people that have been wrongfully incarcerated, I do not believe that that is the case for the vast majority of fine upstanding citizens that reside in our prisons and jails currently. I just don’t have much sympathy for convicts in general. Life is full of choices, and they chose to be degenerates. When I see what has happen to Dallas, Ft. Worth, and other great communities around the country as a result of folks that tend to populate our prisons and jails, it is hard for me to not wish that they all had a stroke while they were away. At least we, the tax payer, would save some money that goes into our criminal justice system, and invest it where it really counts – education, health care needs for the impoverished, job training, agencies that work with folks with chronic mental illness that were thrown out on the streets by the fine reagan social reform policies, etc. Instead, we REWARD a degenerate burglar with a $1 million award for having crappy health. With or without a time machine, their parents should be ashamed of what they produced, especially with the knowledge that their best DNA landed in the sheets or on the floor.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Jury awards fat verdict against Dallas County over jail health failures

    A quick solution would be to stay out of jail. Then, you wouldn’t have t worry about other people attending to YOUR health issues. Did we have to pay his medical bill for his decrepit health? Obviously he didn’t just get to be in poor health as soon as he set foot in the jail. He obviously didn’t take care of himself prior to being jailed for being a useless criminal. Now that he has been awarded $900,000 maybe he can pay his bill to Dallas County for his incarceration fees.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Copper thieves nab wires at Fort Worth sports complex

    Come on!! We're in Texas, and we need to address this matter in a more Texas style. They could be wrapped in the copper wire, and plugged into the nearest outlet. No more junkie copper thieves. OK, so we’ll let them be the team mascot for a few games ONLY on the really hot days, then plug’em into an outlet. Now that would be truly Texas style. We would have the deep seeded love of sports, AND electrocution. WOO HOO!! What a GONGA!!!

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Unattractive young Dallasites come to grips with Abercrombie & Fitch's judgmental hiring practices

    If you break your teeth, you definitely wont be Abercrombie & Fitch material -- unless you're at an Abercrombie & Fitch in Duncanville or Seagoville where being toothless is par for the course.

  • 1 year, 2 months ago
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    Unattractive young Dallasites come to grips with Abercrombie & Fitch's judgmental hiring practices

    Am I to take it that y’all are not proponents of selective breeding, prenatal testing and screening, genetic counseling, birth control, forced sterilization, in vitro fertilization, and genetic engineering? Is eugenics really wrong? Is self-direction of human evolution a bad thing? Just think of all of the bottom feeders we could keep from spawning in Highland Park. The terrorist, Sir Mark Thatcher, and his crumb snatchers would have to be the first forced sterilization candidates.

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