Is anybody thinking of bypassing Vermont as a protest of the Judge Cashman sentencing? This is just a question.......not a rallying cry.
Is anybody thinking of bypassing Vermont as a protest of the Judge Cashman sentencing? This is just a question.......not a rallying cry.
Of course not. How dumb.
Sounds like a Lose - Lose proposition to me.
'Slogger
The more I learn ...the more I realize I don't know.
frankly that is the dumbest thing I have heard in a while. Vermont is a Gorgeous state and the AT there goes through some real nice country.
Miss out on all that because of one guy?
How about avoiding Maine because G. Bush senior has a house there? equally dumb!
David
Why not. I boycott Texas for the way their judges apply the law.
what is wrong with texas law jeffery neoOriginally Posted by MOWGLI16
Nothing. I think executing the mentally retarded is just fine.
As I said it was just a question.....wasn't planning on it myself but I had heard others were
Is one of those "others" named after a flavor of soda pop by any chance?Originally Posted by dizzyT
So I guess Penry raped and killed your daughter too? Because he had "never had a women and wanted to know what is was like" but "didn't want her to squeal" on him...Originally Posted by MOWGLI16
I guess I'd feel the same way as you!
Absolutely. Plus it's a lot easier and kinder. The victim will never know what hit him.Originally Posted by MOWGLI16
Weary
I thought about bypassing the entire 1400 miles of trail in the South because of the grave injustices done during the Civil War. But I got over it and I met some really cool southerns!Originally Posted by dizzyT
cattlikker priest do it all the time
"I'd rather kill a man than a snake. Not because I love snakes or hate men. It is a question, rather, of proportion." Edward Abbey
Please nobody tell Bill Oreilly, but I won't be boycotting any state.
I'll keep this pithy, I'm telling Bill ...
Heh, I can only hold out debating politics here for so long...
Still resisting... barely...
Oddly, I referred to my stepping over the Mason Dixon line (northbound) as crossing in to enemy territory. I will say, that if you want to talk atrocities and grave injustices, read up on Sherman.I thought about bypassing the entire 1400 miles of trail in the South because of the grave injustices done during the Civil War. But I got over it and I met some really cool southerns!
u wanna read up on atrocities and injustice
read US history and the treatment of native amerikans
"I'd rather kill a man than a snake. Not because I love snakes or hate men. It is a question, rather, of proportion." Edward Abbey
because.....you're still fighting in the civil war? it ended a while ago, we've been in a few other wars since then thoughOriginally Posted by Singe03