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To: RightWhale

I live in Seattle, WA and all you have to do is walk downtown to understand how much deadwood we have.

I've seen these animals making nothing but trouble once in a large enough gathering. Hell, a couple weeks ago, there was a family style parade in downtown, after it was over, they all congregated by the symphony hall bus stop. Tons of teen gangbangers acting like retards. Within a half hour as I'm eating at a restuarant across the street, the cops had to be called in because fights were breaking out. Whole group of them got maced and they all starting running in different directions mocking the cops and kept running back at them taunting them.
Later when I got out of there, the place was trashed. Litter everywhere. McDonalds bags and food all over the ground. THey spray painted gang symbols on the windows of the symphony hall.

If the same thing happened in Seattle, these animals would be down here looting, fighting, and hurting innocent people.

They are the product of endless welfare, liberal appeasement of their violent behavior, a culture where acts of violence are glamourized, and horrible parents who could care less what they do.
The libs make them believe they don't have to have any accountability for their actions and so they are products of that entitlement syndrome.


155 posted on 09/01/2005 12:32:04 PM PDT by Proud_USA_Republican
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To: Proud_USA_Republican

Yep. I agree they are everywhere these days. Fortunately they are somewhat dispersed most of the time. But get even just a few together in one place and in a short time everything is trashed. They are up here, too.


182 posted on 09/01/2005 12:55:46 PM PDT by RightWhale (Cloudy, 31 degrees, frost, wind <5 knots in Fairbanks)
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