BaaBaa
Semi-literate hench-person
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Yet another treasure trove of Stundie: Abel Danger
and yada yada yada in a CT stream of consciousness.
"lesbian- friendly 9-1-1 crime scenes"
...the hell?
Yet another treasure trove of Stundie: Abel Danger
and yada yada yada in a CT stream of consciousness.
Dog , you're not supposed to nominate yourself.
Illiterate and a loon. Nice combination...
"lesbian- friendly 9-1-1 crime scenes"
...the hell?
Yet another treasure trove of Stundie: Abel Danger
and yada yada yada in a CT stream of consciousness.
My professional BS detector says "baloney." Those who are cited as supposedly dying from the common cold undoubtedly have died from ensuing complications, or from hospital induced infections. And I do have a PhD in common sense. Self proclaimed and bestowed.
Robert Prey said:Hate to burst your bubble there Robert, but if actually had the common sense that you think you do, you would have known better than to have claimed a professional opinion on a medical matter without being a doctor on a skeptics forum.
Baloney. Anyone can have a professional Medical Opinion. M.D.s, non M.Ds, DMO,s Chiropractors, Nurses, researchers, scholars, citizens, librarians, even nitwits who call themselves "Deep Thinkers". If you need an MD to tell you to go take poison for a cure, then, that's your choice. I prefer to uses common sense.
I can't read that. Can someone summarize?
(Seriously, I can't. I just wind up skipping all over randomly. The phrasing, the spacing, everything, seems designed to make it impossible for me to read. Damned ADHD. Usually doesn't bother me, expect in wall-o-text posts.)
"Star Chamber pig-farm oaths"
fellow guests at the Pickton pig farm in British Columbia
Robert William "Willie" Pickton (born October 24, 1949)[2] of Port Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada is a former pig farmer[3] and serial killer convicted of the second-degree murders of six women
So he seems to be accusing these people of somehow being involved with this guy, and taking some sort of oath related to it all.
If you're not Canadian, you might not have heard about this.
I'm pretty sure that Mr. Prey is being revealed as performance art. See his "how great is our God" thread.Robert Prey said:I prefer to uses common sense.
Apparently you really do get what you pay for.And I do have a PhD in common sense. Self proclaimed and bestowed.
Apparently you really do get what you pay for.
I am utterly unable to conjure any image as to what would make a crime scene either friendly or unfriendly to lesbians![]()
I figured it had something to do with Pickton, and they guy who pumps this word salad out is based in Vancouver (may the Blackhawks always defeat the Canucks).I just couldn't figure the Oath angle.
I can shed some light on this one. It relates to this other phrase:
If you're not Canadian, you might not have heard about this.
[NSFW][/NSFW]Excavations continued through November 2003; the cost of the investigation is estimated to have been $70 million by the end of 2003, according to the provincial government.[9][dead link] Currently the property is fenced off, under lien by the Crown in Right of British Columbia.[citation needed] In the meantime, all the buildings have been demolished. Forensic analysis was very difficult because the bodies of the victims may have been left to decompose or allowed to be eaten by insects and pigs on the farm. During the early days of the excavations, forensic anthropologists brought in heavy equipment, including two 50-foot (15 m) flat conveyor belts and soil sifters to find traces of remains. On March 10, 2004, it was revealed that human flesh may have been ground up and mixed with pork from the farm. This pork was never distributed commercially, but was handed out to friends and visitors of the farm. Another claim made is that he fed the bodies directly to his pigs
So he seems to be accusing these people of somehow being involved with this guy, and taking some sort of oath related to it all.
Wilcock wrote in his blog post that the PDF file is from pacer.gov which is an official source for lawsuits, and I trust that he is telling the truth about that.
That doesn't sound plausible. Surely it isn't possible to file a lawsuit with baseless accusations and get away with it? Then the legal system could be abused and cause harm to innocent people by false lawsuits claiming all kinds of things.
At least the attorney must have taken the lawsuit seriously?![]()
It's a lawsuit filed by an attorney from a law firm, so there should be some substance to the claims I assume. Why else accept the case? If the case is baseless, then accepting it just because of getting a lot money would be a kind of conspiracy in itself.
Look, the basic fact is very simple. Either one or more claims in the lawsuit are true or they are false. It's that simple!
And if the legal system isn't capable of finding out the truth of the matter it only shows that it isn't capable enough. I'm more interested in the truth than what the legal system THINKS is the truth, or HOW it struggles with trying to find the truth. As I have said before: Evidence doesn't change the truth.
Essentially, the argument is, "I'll make up an entirely fictitious and massively overinflated number, and then demonstrate that by comparison to this entirely fictitious number, the actual number of abuses was almost non-existent...a fraction of a percent!"Again... sigh.
Let's say there were 300 incidents per day in the Vietname war that could have had a possible human rights violation occur. There are 3650 days in 10 years. 3650 time 300 is more than one million.
300 is a very small fraction of a percent of one million!
Again, you basically claim that everyone on the planet is a murderer because there are some murderers on the planet. Or that it is common practice to be a murderer because some people have done it.