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Henry Blackmoore
 
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Default When would you board someone else's boat??

In article , Charles wrote:

Doug Kanter wrote:

"Charles" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:

"basskisser" wrote in message
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Why not lighten up a little, and listen to the music until the people

got
back?

Because inconsiderate people make a habit of leaving behind piles of

****
for others to deal with. The behavior should be crushed instantly and in

the
most horrifying, shocking and insulting ways.

You're a ticking time bomb. Did you say you work for the post office?

-- Charlie


No, pal. I'm your average citizen. If my paragraph, above, makes you think
of violence, YOU are the one with the problem. All my criteria can be met
non-violently and legally. In a radio interview a couple of years back, our
county district attorney described how satisfying it was to see Bob the
insurance broker in a courtroom convicted of DWI & vehicular manslaughter.
The look on Bob's face when he digests the instantaneous reality shift is
priceless. Horrifying and shocking for poor Bob, who left a pile of ****
behind for someone else.

Violence never needs to enter into the reorientation of bad citizens. To
remove a dog from an irresponsible owner requires 3 complaints in my town.
It doesn't occur to most of them that the 3 complaints can be lodged in 2
days and the dog removed on the 3rd. Horrifying, shocking and insulting.
Priceless. No violence involved.

When you are a victim, you'll admit to enjoying swift justice.



You must think we're idiots. You're no average citizen. You're a ticking
time bomb and when you explode the newspaper will quote neighbors
wringing their hands and saying, 'We had no idea'.


He is a certifiable menace that's for sure. And he certainly doesn't belong
on a water in a boat.

In many threads you have advocated violent actions against people or
animals you believe to have violated your personal space or rights.

Keep back-pedalling though.

-- Charlie