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“If all we could do was fight, we wouldn’t be in the league. If I had a choice of being a 30-goal scorer every year or a tough guy, I’d pick tough guy. To ban fighting would be stupid. I liked to fight. I got pissed off getting beat on the scoreboard. If we’re not winning or trying, at least let’s kick the s--- out of them.”- Mike Peluso |
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“If all we could do was fight, we wouldn’t be in the league. If I had a choice of being a 30-goal scorer every year or a tough guy, I’d pick tough guy. To ban fighting would be stupid. I liked to fight. I got pissed off getting beat on the scoreboard. If we’re not winning or trying, at least let’s kick the s--- out of them.”- Mike Peluso |
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I never said that.
I didn't say Racist I said bigot, or you can insert prejudice if you like. There is a huge difference between the two. Americans are not racists, they are patriotic. Quebecers are not bigots, they are patriotic. This is the way I see it. I never acted holier than Americans, and I never said you were a bunch of racists. You came up first saying that we in Canada are bigots, and I understand the word bigotry as something that refers to over-the-top patriotism. Ain't that right? Well you can't say that we are that much of a patriotic people if you're member of the most over-the-top patriotic nation. It's not holy or bad to be a patriot, it's just a state of being. |
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Bigotry has nothing to do with being patriotic you imbecile. It's an opinion and prejudice against anyone with different beliefs. I was hoping since you people are so independent and what not you'd actually know what you are labeled. Please google it or find a French-English dictionary somewhere. Dumbarses
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1. Commonly encountered, experienced, or observed: the usual summer heat. 2. Regularly or customarily used: ended the speech with the usual expressions of thanks. 3. In conformity with regular practice or procedure: Come at the usual time. Idiom: as usual As commonly or habitually happens: As usual, I slept late that Saturday morning. The fact that the word "usually" was included in the above fully supports my statement. Just read your own points 1, 2 and 3. Do you see the words, "commonly," "regularly," "habitually?" etc.? Does that give you any clue? It is commonly, regularly, habitually used by one race to make subservient to another. As I suggested earlier...read. Don't just google, actually take a book and read. Last edited by mainsail; 01-01-2012 at 09:26 PM. |
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