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Old 07-11-10, 09:47 PM   #11
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Sorry, but murderers killing murderers isn't even in the same league!
You're changing the subject again, and the new one is a topic for a completely different thread. Murdering someone because it is your moral belief that what he has done is murder is indeed a completely different but equally evil league.

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BTW, last time I was banned it was a "general purpose" ban because I didn't have the popular opinion of the forum. I didn't really violate any particular rule from what I recall. If I did, then so did everybody else. I never resorted to any name calling and still haven't. While I'm making a legitimate argument on here you're resorting to personal attacks. There's a difference.
No, you were brigged specifically for advocating killing people for the crime of being in the country illegally. That is a big difference.

And while you claim you don't resort to name calling you do have a habit of constantly belittling the intelligence of anyone who disagrees with you, and you do engage in personal attacks more than anyone in these discussions.
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