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BTW, MY continued taunts? Are you aware of what you do? I didn't even bring this up til about the 10th or 12th time you went into a long, involved discussion of my testosterone deficiency and the symptoms of that. Holy crap, you went below the belt and personal from practically your very first post to me. And if you think I have any interest in doing you serious, disabling harm, you're more whacked than I thought. Gentlemen don't do that unless there are serious, life and death stakes on the line. |
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I told you before...I don't play for sport. That's for pendejos.
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He doesn't get it. But I'd him to tell us more about what they say about "Jewish Lawyers" -- or that there is "More than a little Jew in me" -- Not that he's trying to paint a group with a wide brush? Nah. Painting an entire group with a wide brush -- well, oh, my -- that would be, yup you guessed it. |
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You are correct that in almost all cases we see just as Jesus analogized: the mote in our brother's eye but not the log in our own. That includes everybody. Also as the evening wears on it seems that the alcohol kicks in. I know that is occaissionaly the case with me. I remember one time in '03 or '04 when after a long night of back and forth I wrote a lengthy and extremely brilliant (at least I must have thought so when I wrote it) response to something Jim Smith had posted. The next day when I logged on he had posted a message asking me (basicly) WTF does that mean? I read it, about 3 long paragraphs, and I had to admit that I didn't have a clue what I had written. It was embarrassing to me, but I think Jim got a kick out of me admitting it. |
You guys and this testo test is funny. Must be a california small dog yapping thing.
And my lawyers will beat up your lawyers:blush: Yea immigrants are tough... just ask all the Guatamalans who get their ass handed to them on a regular basis here in SF. But if you want to fight you better watch out... I know Panamanian judo.... Judo don know if I have a knife... Judo don know if I have a gun... |
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I have that web-guard program that I want tos end them so they can monitor your computer use. You shouldn't be playing with the big boys. I don't have to explain anything to you... But since you asked, I wouldn't want to let your puerile curiosity go unanswered. 1. Jewish lawyers have a reputation for being aggressive, thorough, well-prepared, tough, accomplished, successful, tough in the courtroom, but fair and fun to work with--even when they are on the opposite side. They are honest, but will do what is necessary to win for their clients. As a group they are the best lawyers that I've worked with. Many years ago, (in the not too distant past) when Jews were widely discriminated against by the big, silk-stocking, lilly-white law firms, Jewish lawyers had to fight and scrape against the "establishment" and make their own way. Doing so honed their legal skills. (Incidentally, this gives the lie to those who claim that the Jews run our government...Hitler and Stalin made the same comments in support of their hatred and persecution of Jews). Not all jewish lawyers are great or even good...many are just schlepping around, trying to make ends meet. The overwhelming majority are, however. And when it comes to handling my personal, legal matters, I have a friend, who also happens to be Jewish, handle them. My CPA, however, is Irish, so go figure. 2. The comment that I have more than a little of Jew in me refers to several things. First I have deep admirationa nd respect for Jews. Having been displaced from my country I have a great deal of respect and admiration for people who were also once displaced from their homeland. I admire their industry, their hard work, their emphasis on education. My first law partner, when I went solo, was (is) Jewish. From him I learned a lot about the practice of law and I learned a lot about being a good trial lawyer. I suspect, that many, many, many years ago my family may have been Jewish in Spain, forced to convert to Catholicism to avoid the fate of many Jews in "old" Europe. These are just of the reasons why I say that I have more than a "little Jew" in me. You see, I have no problems explaining myself. You still have not explained your hatred for Jews and you have not identified your ethnic origins. But don;t worry, you don't have to. Your hatred of Jews (and it is not just me who has picked up on it) is so transparent, so vicious, so full of bile that you don;t need to explain where you come from. Just knowing where you are and where you are headed should be enough. |
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Oh,let's have a little lieder,I'm sure some here can sing along...
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This guy jumped in the hole and then dug it deeper. I have to go now... I want to ask my mommy and daddy for money so I can buy him a shirt that says, "Got Stereotype?" |
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If you bothered to read my post, you will see that my comment about Jewish lawyers being very good lawyers was made based upon my own personal experience. You, on the other hand, have made generalizations about Israel and about its people. Your comments, such as "animals" and "babby killers" are broad, gross generalizations. I am not a big fan of Wikipedia, but here is a definition of "stereotype" that even you may understand. Stereotypes are considered to be a group concept, held by one social group about another. They are often used in a negative or prejudicial sense and are frequently used to justify certain discriminatory behaviors. More benignly, they may express sometimes-accurate folk wisdom about social reality. Often a stereotype is a negative caricature or inversion of some positive characteristic possessed by members of a group, exaggerated to the point where it becomes repulsive or ridiculous. Stereotype production is based on: Simplification Exaggeration or distortion Generalization Presentation of cultural attributes as being 'natural'. Stereotypes are seen by many as undesirable beliefs which can be changed through education and/or familiarization. However, stereotypes need not be confined to negative characterizations about individuals or groups, and can thus have positive characterizations. There are also genuinely positive stereotypes about groups. Some groups have, as a deliberate political strategy, tried to evolve new genuine positive stereotypes for themselves. After you read the above try and see into which group your repeated comments about Jews and Israel fall...and in which group my comments about Jewish lawyers (based on direct, personal experience) fall. I also have a t-shirt for you. It has a swastika on the front and on the back it reads: "GOT HATE?" After your anti-Israel, anti-jewish, anti-gay comments I think it would fit in perfectly. Give me your adress so I can mail it to you... Have a nice day and say hi to your mommy and daddy. If you are a good boy maybe they will buy you a new car too and you will spend more time driving and less time hating. |
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Yeah right. Nice try to back-pedal.
Stereotyping Bigot. |
Did this anal cap just say that *I* said something against gay people?
Now that ***WOULD*** be funny. |
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You should weep for us. Some would argue it is your generation that allowed things to become like they are. |
So whatever happened to the roadmap to Middle East peace? No longer Flavor of the Month?
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Wow...just got back from vacation to this? Must be the heat.
If the topic - which is fine - warrants another new thread, please leave out the baiting, personal attacks and challenges to lace up and get in the ring. |
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