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Dare I point out that the highest homicide rates and absolute numbers are cities that are Democrat strongholds?
Nah. Too obvious.
Nah. Too obvious.
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A "Hick" has no real geographic boundries.dales wrote:Shhhhh.........the plan is to infiltrate Lousiana via New Oreleans and turn all you hicks queer as 3-dollar bills.New Orleans is a secret California colony.
I think we would be more properly referred to as Rednecks...
Sometimes it seems as though one has to cross the line just to figger out where it is
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Hmph. I'll have you know that approximately NONE of the homicides in Chicago have EVER occurred in a bed & breakfast! In factdgs49 wrote:Anyone care to calculate the rates minus BxB homicides? I suspect a different picture would emerge.
Wait, what?
Oh.
Never mind.
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I think you're right Econoline; staying at a B&B is pretty close to death, so what would the point be?
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I was drinking a B&B just last night, and it was reather pleasant. I suppose sufficient exposure could kill you, especially if inhaled. But I'm pretty certain it doesn't account for any part of the homicide statistics.
GAH!
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I've stayed at a couple of B&B's in The Wine Country, and I can report that not once did anyone try to put a cap in me....



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Jim--Cap? They use boredom as a weapon (and a potent weapon it is); although the wine may well counteract that poison, which is why the ones in napa are not as notorious. But there's nothing worse than dying in a building full of tea cozies and petrified hard candy in dishes. You may well put the cap in yourself without the wine.
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It does have a hint of "Tawana Brawley" to it doesn't it?Lord Jim wrote:Lib, I have to say say you have some, uh, "interesting" ideas about what conditions are like outside of your neck of the woods....
Yes, I can state without fear of contradiction, that a woman being set on fire by three assailants would definitely make the news out here....
As for this story...
It is of course possible that what she is claiming did not actually happen. This could be the case of a deeply troubled young woman who did this to herself to get sympathy and attention, or to cover for a foolhardy suicide attempt that went wrong, (or to cover for somebody else who did it; like a sadistic boyfriend.)
Such things happen. (It would be interesting to know the extent of the burns; the article doesn't say)
But if that's the case, what usually happens in those types of situations is that eventually the person breaks down and tells the truth after a fairly short period, so we'll just have to wait and see.
Fire may have gotten out of control on her.
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Winnsboro residents surprised, relieved in Moffitt case
11:33 PM, Oct 23, 2012
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Investigators: Winnsboro woman's burns self-inflicted
WINNSBORO — The unexpected turn of events in the Sharmeka Moffitt case has left many area residents stunned, confused and wanting answers.
The news that one of their own had reportedly been attacked in a nearby park sparked fear and concern among the people living in Winnsboro until it was announced in a Tuesday news conference at the Franklin Parish Courthouse that evidence revealed Moffitt had fabricated the story and set herself on fire.
"I'm sad that she did this to herself, and I'm mad because she had all these people believing it was a racial issue and a hate crime when it really wasn't," said Ta'nikqua Smith, a 17-year-old Winnsboro resident.
Smith, who attends Franklin Parish High School, said Moffitt's story had caused unnecessary tension among students at her school and in the community she has grown up in.
"The only place I have ever known as home didn't feel safe anymore because of what happened," she said. "Now it's going to be like the boy who cried wolf, and if it really does happen one day, no one will believe it."
Shannon Prescott, a 22-year-old Winnsboro resident who attended the news conference, said she was still baffled by the whole incident.
"This whole situation is crazy," she said. "Honestly, I don't know what to think. Why would she do it?"
Prescott said she was also concerned about the way Moffitt's initial story of an attack was turned into a racial issue, adding that she felt that people should have waited until all the facts were gathered before making assumptions.
Wade Walley, a local business owner, said he was sorry to hear what happened, but he wasn't surprised to hear that Moffitt's initial story was fabricated.
He said the story of the attack appeared to "have holes in it," which led him to question its authenticity.
"I thought the call to the police was weird," he said. "It didn't make sense to me."
Walley said he offers his sympathies and condolences to Moffitt and her family, and hehopes Moffitt can get the help she needs.
However, Walley said he was concerned about the negative attention the whole incident has brought to his community. "This event was a black eye for Winnsboro," he said.
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Investigators: Winnsboro woman's burns self-inflicted
WINNSBORO — The unexpected turn of events in the Sharmeka Moffitt case has left many area residents stunned, confused and wanting answers.
The news that one of their own had reportedly been attacked in a nearby park sparked fear and concern among the people living in Winnsboro until it was announced in a Tuesday news conference at the Franklin Parish Courthouse that evidence revealed Moffitt had fabricated the story and set herself on fire.
"I'm sad that she did this to herself, and I'm mad because she had all these people believing it was a racial issue and a hate crime when it really wasn't," said Ta'nikqua Smith, a 17-year-old Winnsboro resident.
Smith, who attends Franklin Parish High School, said Moffitt's story had caused unnecessary tension among students at her school and in the community she has grown up in.
"The only place I have ever known as home didn't feel safe anymore because of what happened," she said. "Now it's going to be like the boy who cried wolf, and if it really does happen one day, no one will believe it."
Shannon Prescott, a 22-year-old Winnsboro resident who attended the news conference, said she was still baffled by the whole incident.
"This whole situation is crazy," she said. "Honestly, I don't know what to think. Why would she do it?"
Prescott said she was also concerned about the way Moffitt's initial story of an attack was turned into a racial issue, adding that she felt that people should have waited until all the facts were gathered before making assumptions.
Wade Walley, a local business owner, said he was sorry to hear what happened, but he wasn't surprised to hear that Moffitt's initial story was fabricated.
He said the story of the attack appeared to "have holes in it," which led him to question its authenticity.
"I thought the call to the police was weird," he said. "It didn't make sense to me."
Walley said he offers his sympathies and condolences to Moffitt and her family, and hehopes Moffitt can get the help she needs.
However, Walley said he was concerned about the negative attention the whole incident has brought to his community. "This event was a black eye for Winnsboro," he said.
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To appreciate your fellow poster here, check out this tidbit from in Topix, especially checkout the Republican critique at the bottom of the page, last post .
http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TT5BBVVTBJJQ7HPHQ
Black Woman Burned Alive by KKK for Wearing Obama T-Shirt
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CeeTheVillain
Hyattsville, MD
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Now this is a serious topic for the blacks here on topix who fun around on the topic of being embraced by whites in america here is what you all need to read and realize that your enemy is not a blackman nor women but a racist society that unfortunatley still thrives here in 2012 and cowardice or playing the game won't save you so my question to the black white lovers on this forum what't the solution now?(READ BELOW)
http://rollingout.com/culture/black-woman-bur...
CeeTheVillain
Hyattsville, MD
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This should be a interesting I want all my post racial sistas AND IR daters men and women to speak on this. WHAT NOW?
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Lmao !!You are full of shit ,I'm from the shreveport area and there was nothing about any KKK reported !! Her BLACK boyfriend has been taken in for questioning after they found out he had made threats on her life earlier in the day and her mother was on the local news tonight had nothing to say about any WHITE doing anything to her child !! But as always there will be some ignorant coons (like you) lying and trying to start shit !! Funny thing is when the truth comes out and the shit hits the fan you lowlifes tuck tail and run !!
BlackReign
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This just goes to show that Republicans are nothing but digusting, racist, pigs. All they want to do is control and intimdate people and you BEST believe that we are NOT going to hear the end of this. Black people better WAKE UP and start to FIGHT because White people are going crazy
http://www.topix.com/forum/afam/TT5BBVVTBJJQ7HPHQ
Black Woman Burned Alive by KKK for Wearing Obama T-Shirt
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CeeTheVillain
Hyattsville, MD
Monday
Now this is a serious topic for the blacks here on topix who fun around on the topic of being embraced by whites in america here is what you all need to read and realize that your enemy is not a blackman nor women but a racist society that unfortunatley still thrives here in 2012 and cowardice or playing the game won't save you so my question to the black white lovers on this forum what't the solution now?(READ BELOW)
http://rollingout.com/culture/black-woman-bur...
CeeTheVillain
Hyattsville, MD
Monday
This should be a interesting I want all my post racial sistas AND IR daters men and women to speak on this. WHAT NOW?
Klaus666
Toronto, Canada
MeSoHardHeaded
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Lmao !!You are full of shit ,I'm from the shreveport area and there was nothing about any KKK reported !! Her BLACK boyfriend has been taken in for questioning after they found out he had made threats on her life earlier in the day and her mother was on the local news tonight had nothing to say about any WHITE doing anything to her child !! But as always there will be some ignorant coons (like you) lying and trying to start shit !! Funny thing is when the truth comes out and the shit hits the fan you lowlifes tuck tail and run !!
BlackReign
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Mount Royal, Canada
Girl18
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This just goes to show that Republicans are nothing but digusting, racist, pigs. All they want to do is control and intimdate people and you BEST believe that we are NOT going to hear the end of this. Black people better WAKE UP and start to FIGHT because White people are going crazy
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.
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I guess the Rev. Al Sharpton is taking a pass on this.
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oldr_n_wsr nailed it.
oldr_n_wsr wrote:It does have a hint of "Tawana Brawley" to it doesn't it?
Fire may have gotten out of control on her.
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I called it exactly correctly.liberty wrote:Winnsboro residents surprised, relieved in Moffitt case
Investigators: Winnsboro woman's burns self-inflicted
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Sure you did, rube!

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
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rubato wrote:A walking trail? An unlikely place for a group of KKKers to lie in wait prepared to burn someone isn't it?
Unconvinced that the story is all true.
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"Unlikely," "unconvinced," "all true"? Well seeing as you used such declarative absolutes, you did indeed "call it exactly" retard!
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Hey, if you can be "exactly correct" with those kinds of caveats and qualifications, I was even more exactly correct than rube:
It is of course possible that what she is claiming did not actually happen. This could be the case of a deeply troubled young woman who did this to herself to get sympathy and attention, or to cover for a foolhardy suicide attempt that went wrong,

It is of course possible that what she is claiming did not actually happen. This could be the case of a deeply troubled young woman who did this to herself to get sympathy and attention, or to cover for a foolhardy suicide attempt that went wrong,



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The story was dubious, implausible on its face.
A diagnosis exactly borne out by later developments.
Lesser minds must squirm with envy in the face of such perception. And look! They do. Pathetic.
"Since we cannot attain unto it, let us revenge ourselves with railing against it."
Michel de Montaigne (1533–92),
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rubato
A diagnosis exactly borne out by later developments.
Lesser minds must squirm with envy in the face of such perception. And look! They do. Pathetic.
"Since we cannot attain unto it, let us revenge ourselves with railing against it."
Michel de Montaigne (1533–92),
yrs,
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Egomaniacal tripe.rubato wrote:The story was dubious, implausible on its face.
A diagnosis exactly borne out by later developments.
Lesser minds must squirm with envy in the face of such perception.
yrs,
rubato
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
yrs,
rubato
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Actually I thought it was quite funny
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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Now just a cotton pickin' minute....
If anybody around here has egotistical bragging rights about this, it's me....
Not only did I correctly speculate as to exactly what she might have done, (as opposed to rube, who just speculated that the story might not be true) but I also correctly predicted what would happen next:
But if that's the case, what usually happens in those types of situations is that eventually the person breaks down and tells the truth after a fairly short period
So bow down to me, you pathetic lesser minds squirming with envy in the face of such perception!
If anybody around here has egotistical bragging rights about this, it's me....
Not only did I correctly speculate as to exactly what she might have done, (as opposed to rube, who just speculated that the story might not be true) but I also correctly predicted what would happen next:
But if that's the case, what usually happens in those types of situations is that eventually the person breaks down and tells the truth after a fairly short period
So bow down to me, you pathetic lesser minds squirming with envy in the face of such perception!


