Didn't make it up, it's a common theme in every democratic constitution around the world. It goes back to ancient Greece.Quote:
Originally Posted by UV Ray
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Didn't make it up, it's a common theme in every democratic constitution around the world. It goes back to ancient Greece.Quote:
Originally Posted by UV Ray
Posted by Ed Attanasio, Freelance Writer, Journalist, Baseball Historian, Comedian and Ad Copywriter
I see nothing that would lead anyone to believe this joker has any knowledge of basketball. If you go on the last name he may know how to lay down a hit on someone though.
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Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
Bigoted Rule NaziQuote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
I don't care what you say -- there's nothing like a cool drink filled to the top with ice. Whichever day God made the stuff on, it was a very good day. I think it was the same day He made women, poker, beer and steak -- the Man was on a roll!
You want me to give you a source on an ideal common to every democratic nation ever in existence? Are you kidding me or are you really this stupid? Go dig through the US Constitution if you want to - I don't have all of the pages memorized.Quote:
Originally Posted by UV Ray
Sourceless Bigoted Draconian Rule Nazi.
I'll bet you really brighten up the company Christmas Party.
yeah, rule of law. look it up sometime.
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Originally Posted by violentkitten
You guys are so full of shit. :blah :blah :blah
Actress Cameron Diaz is what they call “scary pretty.” She is a living, breathing testament to the plain and simple fact that there’s a paper-thin line between gorgeous and hideous. With her high cheekbones, prominent mouth and a nose that must have once belonged to a prizefighter in another life, this woman can walk with her chin held high in both universes – the one for ugly people and the one for the beautiful members of the species.
Help Me Set Paris Free!
I am helping to raise money for the “Set Paris Free” campaign. There is no way that this poor young girl should be incarcerated. Do you have any idea what the other tough hardened criminals in there are going to do to poor Paris in the pen? They’re going to pass her around like a cigarette butt! They’ll trade her back and forth for Cups ‘O Soup and candy bars!
Not to mention the other problems that Paris will encounter in the slammer. How is she going to shop? Who’s going to take car of her Chihuahua? Who will be mean to Lindsay Lohan and hang out with Britney Spears? Sure, Iraq is a big deal. Global warming is a concern. But, how can you even compare that to something as important as this? I am proud to be part of a grass-roots campaign to keep poor persecuted Paris out of jail. In a message that went up Monday on her MySpace page and reported in the New York Post, the hotel heiress writes (in her own spelling): "My friend Joshua started this petition, please help and sign it. i LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!" The petition, directed to California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, asks that Hilton be pardoned from her sentence of 45 days in jail for violating the terms of her probation by driving with a suspended license. The punishment was handed down in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday. An appeal has been filed. "I urge all fans and supporters and all that are outraged by injustice to sign this petition," writes Hilton. The petition, which had more than 900 signatures by Tuesday morning, urges the California actor-turned-governor to pardon Hilton because she provides "beauty and excitement to (most of) our otherwise mundane lives." Meanwhile, the governor's office hasn't reviewed the petition but has received e-mails from constituents both for and against a gubernatorial pardon, Schwarzenegger spokesman Aaron McLear told the Associated Press Tuesday. "We'll treat this as we would any other case of this nature, but it would be premature for the governor to get involved until the individual has exhausted his or her judicial remedies," McLear said. As for the petition, not everyone is hopping the Hilton bandwagon – entirely.
One posting on Paris's page, from a "Raven," reads, "It's so frustrating to me when famous people get off lightly for crimes that a regular person would be held full responsibility for. I don't think she should get a full 45 days though. She didn't hurt anybody and she seems very sorry. I can see letting her go without jail time if she takes some kind of classes about alcohol abuse." Someone who is a great booster of Hilton is her publicist, Elliot Mintz, who was relieved of his duties – then was rehired Monday night. (Mintz had wrongly informed Hilton of the status of her license, he admitted.) "Paris and I met last night," Mintz told PEOPLE on Tuesday. "I am still her media rep. She is still my client. She is also a dear friend." The duo were spotted Monday night in Los Angeles riding a golf cart at Paramount Studio's New York lot, arriving for the Brent Shapiro Foundation for Drug Awareness celebration of its annual Sober Day. Although many guests at the party were dismayed at the sentence Hilton received, one voiced agreement with her doing real time. "I do think she should go to lockdown rehab – but not a nice one. I think it should be chosen by the judge," Tom Arnold told PEOPLE. "I've got some ideas – there's a place in Alabama that worked for Robert Downey Jr." After the event, Hilton and Mintz had dinner at the Rainbow Room with her sister, Nicky. Later, after meeting with Hilton at her house, Mintz told reporters: "I support her completely in an obvious time of difficulty and it's an honor to stand by her side. I will be with her until we get passed this difficult time."
Posted by Ed Attanasio, Freelance Writer, Journalist, Baseball Historian, Comedian and Ad Copywriter
Is this the journalist talking or the comedian?
And yet another story on Horry and the Spurs:
http://blogs.chron.com/sportsjustice/
And it just goes on and on and on and on....
yeah, the whining about a hard playoff foul and two suns suspended because they were too stupid to follow a simple rule never stops...Quote:
Originally Posted by UV Ray
Yeah, funny how the basketball ignorant emerge to defend the basketball inept just in time.Quote:
Originally Posted by violentkitten
Just keep telling yourself that as you continue to defend your "basketball" team. :sleepQuote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
There is a wonderful new dog publication in the Bay Area and it’s called Bay Woof. For people who own or love dogs like we do, it’s a breath of fresh air. Our little mutt Ratdog is being considered for a column in this new monthly magazine, and he’s obviously very excited. Keep your paws crossed! And be sure to look out for Bay Woof.
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:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
Only an idiot of your caliber can believe for a second horry wanted to really hurt Nash. If he wanted to, he had multiple other moves to make.
Where did I say that?Quote:
Originally Posted by SpurOutofTownFan
Advice: Stay out of town, you're giving the in-town fans a bad name.