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Why are there so many criminals in the NFL,NBA ,and not NHL?

It is really simple actually. NHL players haven't got caught yet. I'm sure none of them haven't broken the law yet right? Please...........
 
actually Sean Hill recently got caught under the drug act i think he was taking Nandrolone.
 
what the hell does santa have to do with all this
 
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Big Rick Rock said:
BTW-

Any of you fuckers who really thinks Slavery and segregation, the legalized and Gov sanctioned oppression of a whole ethnic group over some 300+ years, did NOT cause the problems we are seeing with this group in America today... You are a fucking idiot. Seriously, you are a fucking idiot.
I did a burial the other day in a real old country cemetery here in alabama
while I had some free time a walked around the cemetery(the oldest marker I spotted had a birth date of 1798) and at the far end there were many graves marked with nothing but rocks
and in one particular area one grave with a large slab(expensive) surrounded by slave graves(the graves marked with rocks)
point being the plantation owner was buried with his slaves and/or the slaves were buried amongst the family of the "owners"

because they were family and treated as such
the stereotypical view of southern slavery as being repressive and cruel (such as depicted in "roots") is quite incorrect


for the most part the slaves were well treated,cared and provided for


and for hansel I also in the same cemetery spotted a soldier killed in action in biesingen,germany march 18 1945

I had to go back and research that as his death was so close to the war's end
assaulting the siegfried line in the saarland
the town(biesingen) was totally destroyed
 
Spartacus said:
I did a burial the other day in a real old country cemetery here in alabama
while I had some free time a walked around the cemetery(the oldest marker I spotted had a birth date of 1798) and at the far end there were many graves marked with nothing but rocks
and in one particular area one grave with a large slab(expensive) surrounded by slave graves(the graves marked with rocks)
point being the plantation owner was buried with his slaves and/or the slaves were buried amongst the family of the "owners"

because they were family and treated as such
the stereotypical view of southern slavery as being repressive and cruel (alpha lipoic acid "roots") is quite incorrect


for the most part the slaves were well treated,cared and provided for


and for hansel I also in the same cemetery spotted a soldier killed in action in biesingen,germany march 1945

I had to go back and research that as his death was so close the the war's end
lol
 
Gambino said:
how do you mean?
just as much their's as anyone else's, check your facts


they had left that land thousands of years ago. Do not even begin to tell me that it was ethical to move all those palestinians off land that they had been living on for 2000 years. The joo's moved on............they moved to other parts of the world and did very well for themselves. I do not believe in biblical entitlement.................but by your logic, it would straight if some outside force came and kicked you and your family off your land so that the native americans can have it back?? I mean that is what you're saying..............see, you have to see it from more than one angle.
 
slavery is slavery bor...........even if you treat slaves well, they're still held to doing something against their will..........even if they submit to the bondage for their own well being, they were still brought over here against their will. Those plantation owners you speak so fondly of could have easily paid these people an honest day's wage......................but why pay when you don't have to....right? I mean, you bought them.......that's the end of it. I'm sorry if I never look at slavery as a humane practice no matter how well slaves are treated..............



Spartacus said:
I did a burial the other day in a real old country cemetery here in alabama
while I had some free time a walked around the cemetery(the oldest marker I spotted had a birth date of 1798) and at the far end there were many graves marked with nothing but rocks
and in one particular area one grave with a large slab(expensive) surrounded by slave graves(the graves marked with rocks)
point being the plantation owner was buried with his slaves and/or the slaves were buried amongst the family of the "owners"

because they were family and treated as such
the stereotypical view of southern slavery as being repressive and cruel (such as depicted in "roots") is quite incorrect


for the most part the slaves were well treated,cared and provided for


and for hansel I also in the same cemetery spotted a soldier killed in action in biesingen,germany march 18 1945

I had to go back and research that as his death was so close to the war's end
assaulting the siegfried line in the saarland
the town(biesingen) was totally destroyed
 
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