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08-24-2009, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by afonega1
You really made my day.I think that if people are willing to look at reason instead of emotion,there is always room for agreement or compromise.Sometimes I am wrong and I gladly say it when I am proven wrong.Being wrong does not make you an Idiot,being wrong and continuing those wrong statements DO!!Especially AFTER the facts have all been established.
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Another great post  .
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08-24-2009, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Rockmama
Forums allow them to sound off with relative anonymity, where they'd never have the guts to say some of what they say in public.
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This part is what makes it so amusing to me. It's usually the same ones that cross the street, lock their car doors or clinch their purse for no reason when they see us walking up the street that have the most to say when they're anonymous. Perfect example of this was one day when I was in Georgia State's library and some kid in their was posting all types of racial babble on a board not knowing that everything you post is IP traced. Some people figured out who he was and asked him, in a non-confrontational way, what he thought about black people. He had nothing but good things to say. Rockmama I said the SAME EXACT thing a while ago... being online lets people be who they really want to be in real life but arent brave enough to do it.
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08-24-2009, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by brownhornet
This part is what makes it so amusing to me. It's usually the same ones that cross the street, lock their car doors or clinch their purse for no reason when they see us walking up the street that have the most to say when they're anonymous. Perfect example of this was one day when I was in Georgia State's library and some kid in their was posting all types of racial babble on a board not knowing that everything you post is IP traced. Some people figured out who he was and asked him, in a non-confrontational way, what he thought about black people. He had nothing but good things to say. Rockmama I said the SAME EXACT thing a while ago... being online lets people be who they really want to be in real life but arent brave enough to do it.
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In modern times, it's much easier to go with the flow than to think for one's self.
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08-24-2009, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by brownhornet
This part is what makes it so amusing to me. It's usually the same ones that cross the street, lock their car doors or clinch their purse for no reason when they see us walking up the street that have the most to say when they're anonymous. Perfect example of this was one day when I was in Georgia State's library and some kid in their was posting all types of racial babble on a board not knowing that everything you post is IP traced. Some people figured out who he was and asked him, in a non-confrontational way, what he thought about black people. He had nothing but good things to say. Rockmama I said the SAME EXACT thing a while ago... being online lets people be who they really want to be in real life but arent brave enough to do it.
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That student probably was:
City Fanatic, Elvez, Ron., Scaper Enthusiast or suprascooby... 
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08-25-2009, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by MisterNY
That student probably was:
City Fanatic, Elvez, Ron., Scaper Enthusiast or suprascooby... 
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Yessir! 
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08-25-2009, 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by MisterNY
That student probably was:
City Fanatic, Elvez, Ron., Scaper Enthusiast or suprascooby... 
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The usual culprits.
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11-10-2009, 01:32 PM
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Move to Henry County if you wish. The people who wish to move there will be the residents responsible for their community.
Can anything stop Henry from turning into another Clayton county? This is the question. The answer is people.
Just don't think I have to submit to your plan or have a beer. I do not drink and do not believe race relations should be discussed in an altered state.
So if it is class, the area I live in is very poor. Average income of $37000 yearly. Relatively no crime. Old school buildings in good condition. The kids here get high scores on SAT's and the majority attend college. It is not Memphis, Detroit. It is Maryville. Here is the home of the hillbilly of the Great Smokey Mountains.
Argue all you wish. Take your diversified area and fight the good fight. I am not saying you are wrong. It is your life.
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