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News about Dog Chapman
#51
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It is kind of like getting the lea at the airport.


I knew I spelled that wrong-thanks. I figured someone would correct me.
That's lei.... but don't mind me - I am dylexic so when I type I reverse n & g's... and l's and d's..



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#52
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"I do not condone racism, but I am a fan of free speech."

You're correct that Dog has a right to spout his ignorant BS, but A&E also has a right to choose who represents them to the public.

Fire his ass.


Edited by - greg on 11/03/2007 20:06:00


We all have a right to our own opinions. That is for sure.


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#53
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So we got trailer trash, convicted murderer, born again christian, racist! In other words a real patriotic american. WOW I see future presidential material here !!





Green, you made me love you-with only one post! You are awesome.

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#54
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So we got trailer trash, convicted murderer, born again christian, racist! In other words a real patriotic american. WOW I see future presidential material here !!





Green, you made me love you-with only one post! You are awesome.
We just need one more answer about this man first: can he chew a pretzel?





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#55
"After serving 18 months in prison, Chapman was released and became a bail bondsman and bounty hunter. This began when Chapman was in court disputing child support. When he told the judge he did not have the money to pay, the judge offered him a deal to bring in a fugitive in exchange for the judge to pay part of Chapman's child support"

looks like Duane is ending his career applying the same high standards as he began it - shame on A&E for getting in bed with this lowlife in the first place

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#56
It used to be, that when newbies were inducted into the armed forces, they were methodically head-shaven. THey claimed it was about lice, but it also took away their individuality, so they could be more easily indoctrinated (reduce their ego).
When someone serves a jail/prison sentence, it used to be, that then you were able to begin again, at a new way of life - at least you had a choice to try (other than voting rights).
Imagine how that judge feels now, with this guy famous across the globe, for taking him up on the suggestion!
Many prestigious people have the same idea about "people that they consider lower-than-themselves" - may be blacks, natives, Wal-Marters, or hillbillies. This is only powerful against employees, not those in power. Odd, isn't it - that a banker, CEO, or monopoly managers can discriminate freely against women or poor whites/browns as they use statistics to hide their personal prejudices. Any women work for the Railroads? (Answer: no, the men - both high and low, agreed not to give them a chance)

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#57
haaahaa, Morganlady - WalMarters!!! ROFLOL!!

My husband is Mexican-American and I'm a real Waspy-looking gal...I never thought of us as bi-racial, but when other people actually called us that I was floored!! I only saw his heart. Now I know there are plenty of you that will say "another *#@!amned bleeding heart" - okay by me. My point is that being a whitey and mostly working for lawfirms and whitey kinda jobs, I never had the discrimination thing, but Tony HAS his whole life (although never complains - it's just how he is).

So then we moved to Hawaii...and well, you can guess it...if Tony doesn't open his mouth - he's a Local brah! But I just get that uncomfortable silence aimed my way that he used to get sometimes on the Mainland. Never felt that before, but I DO understand it (considering the history of Hawaii). So I don't make too much of it unless someone is waaayyy rude. Then maybe I'll give 'em stink eye back...mostly it's bearable.

But Dawg - I mean, c'mon don't freakin' go on TV all over the freakin' place and talk up story about how redeemed you are and then in private say it's okay to slam ANYONE for what their gender, skintone or ethnic background is. That ALWAYS will get you in the end, ergo A&E couldn't risk having the Dawg-haters backlash on 'em. He got too big for his britches, and now he's gonna get humble, garrraunteeeed.

P.S. - Oh yeah - I NEVER thought he was a short guy! Haaahaaaa....I swear in my mind's eye he was 6 feet tall! That's hysterically funny to me that he's a little dude. (Disclaimer: I love men of small stature...no slam there against the general small stature male gene-pool. Don't send me emails about it.)


Carrie

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If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion. ~Dalai Lama

Edited by - Carolann R on 11/04/2007 10:01:50
Carrie

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#58
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No, because Locals don't like Blacks


Y'know, since I got here, I've gotten nothing but friendliness and respect from everyone I have met, so your statement is completely false!

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#59
e_ave,

I am so glad to hear that. I was a little put off by that statement. Seems to me like acceptance is the rule in Puna. Except maybe a few young toughs with a bit of stink-eye for the Haoles.

Dan

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#60
Carolann --
Most Mexican-Americans are Caucasoid. If you are Caucasoid, then you aren't bi-racial.
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