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Cannon Shell 04-07-2007 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
Chuck....think you could do any kind of improvement with a horse that has this kind of record??

17 starts -0 wins-0 places-1 show

I hardly think that would be worth my time and effort, especially if it would take away from my board time defending the racists

skippy3481 04-07-2007 09:41 PM

People get wayyyy to defensive about stupid stuff like this. I'm offended all the time but who cares. I'm offended everytime a rap singers says the F word on the radio. I'm offfended every time i see someone talking on the phone while driving and cutting people off. The point is, ignore it. If your spending your time worrying about what that a talk show host called you a racist name, then your not going to hack it in life. And I absolutely love how Al Sharpton is all over this. Black people can disparage white people with no problem, but hold your pants if it comes in reverse. Jesse and Al want to set the world on fire.

Coach Pants 04-07-2007 10:43 PM

I want my White Entertainment Television!!

Mortimer 04-07-2007 10:48 PM

I wonder if Jeremy Wariner has been called the new White Lightning.




And can this be termed a racial slur???

How does Iran fit into this?

Downthestretch55 04-08-2007 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
And I am talking in a public sense not saying that it is ok to offend people personally

As was I "talking in a public sense".
I stated that "if I was a trainer..."---hypothetical (no name).
If anyone took personal offense and found the need to defend based on that,
perhaps his words speak louder than his actions, though to me, actions have always spoken louder than words.
Some might need to develop a thicker skin, whatever color one is born with.

Cannon Shell 04-08-2007 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55

Some might need to develop a thicker skin, whatever color one is born with.

Which would seem to support my original post, no?

Let me understand your stance. It is awful for a public figure to "offend" a particular group even though the 2 have no ties or contact but on a personal level people need to develop a thicker skin?

Downthestretch55 04-08-2007 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Which would seem to support my original post, no?

Let me understand your stance. It is awful for a public figure to "offend" a particular group even though the 2 have no ties or contact but on a personal level people need to develop a thicker skin?

Interesting question.
I'm not sure I can give a correct answer either way.
All I can say is my personal opinion, that being that one need not go out of their way to "offend" (nor defend). If it means having a thicker skin (despite its color) to tolerate racism, well, again...in my humble opinion, racism is not tolerable and needs to be spoken against.

Also, if you took anything I said as a personal attack on you, my sincere apologies. A good friend, who also worked for H Allen, and went to dinner with you both, told me of your ability as a horseman. Joey says "hi".

Mortimer 04-08-2007 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
Interesting question.
I'm not sure I can give a correct answer either way.
All I can say is my personal opinion, that being that one need not go out of their way to "offend" (nor defend). If it means having a thicker skin (despite its color) to tolerate racism, well, again...in my humble opinion, racism is not tolerable and needs to be spoken against.

Also, if you took anything I said as a personal attack on you, my sincere apologies. A good friend, who also worked for H Allen, and went to dinner with you both, told me of your ability as a horseman. Joey says "hi".


Oh Joey would say hi to a frog.




Let's drop the name dropping...shall we?

Coach Pants 04-08-2007 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by mortimerdexterfoxworthy
Oh Joey would say hi to a frog.




Let's drop the name dropping...shall we?

I just took the name dropping as a subtle threat. It's kind of hilarious and a typical move by the granola police.

pgardn 04-08-2007 11:42 AM

I must admit ignorance concerning Imus. I saw a recent picture of him. How can a man with a head of hair like his insult anyone else's nappy hair. He looks absolutely ridiculous. The 70's are gone Mr. Imus, meet Edwardo Scissorhands. God Lord, a virtual hurricane of protein fibers reaching the status of Marge Simpson with a bit of color added.

But then again he is on the radio. He should request that his picture above the forehead be deleted.

golfer 04-08-2007 11:48 AM

For Imus, the 70's are important, it's both his age and when he started in radio. He's been trying to catch up to Stern since the early 80's.

Hickory Hill Hoff 04-08-2007 11:53 AM

He needed to say something outrageous to improve his radio ratings...they all do it.

Downthestretch55 04-08-2007 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by mortimerdexterfoxworthy
Oh Joey would say hi to a frog.




Let's drop the name dropping...shall we?

Duh.....


some of my best friends


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2MinsToPost 04-08-2007 11:59 AM

I would suggest that if you were that bothered by what Imus said maybe you should contact his employer? I could care less. If he said that he hates skinny white bald guys who occasionally drink and gamble too much I would say - who cares what he thinks? My skin has grown VERY thick over the last year and a half, two years as my maturity both in the "real" world and the online world has grown leaps and bounds.

One thing I have learned rather quickly is that I worry about my life and not what others think about how I am leading it. If I am making the right decisions and doing the right things, then I will sleep at night.

Mortimer 04-08-2007 12:05 PM

Mr.Toast:

Would you ask Mr.Stretch if he plays with real Monopoly money?

Downthestretch55 04-08-2007 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
I would suggest that if you were that bothered by what Imus said maybe you should contact his employer? I could care less. If he said that he hates skinny white bald guys who occasionally drink and gamble too much I would say - who cares what he thinks? My skin has grown VERY thick over the last year and a half, two years as my maturity both in the "real" world and the online world has grown leaps and bounds.

One thing I have learned rather quickly is that I worry about my life and not what others think about how I am leading it. If I am making the right decisions and doing the right things, then I will sleep at night.

Good Curt.
Did, also the FCC.
Tell Dorty, I play with real green. I no longer respond to his....b














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Mortimer 04-08-2007 12:19 PM

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( got a haircut)

Downthestretch55 04-08-2007 12:27 PM

Curt,
Forgot to tell you.
AQ, 4/11 Race 7. Unbridled Danger, bet across.

Mortimer 04-08-2007 01:12 PM

I thought so.






It's not real Monopoly money.

Byebyemermaid 04-08-2007 06:50 PM

I listen to Imus everyday and he and his staff pick on everybody.I'm jewish and i laugh at the fun they make of jews.His producer Bernard does a routine as the cardinal where he announces the winning lotto numbers amongst other things and used to where a Fed-Ex letter package as a hat.I've yet to hear any Christian organization up in arms about it.Lets face it Al Shapton thrives on other peoples misery.That's the only time you hear from him.It's no different in the Sean Bell case.When all the evidence is produced it will be proven that those policemen acted wiuthin the guidelines.I'm still waiting for Sharpton to apologize about the Tawana Brawley case where a young girl made up a story that she was raped and had fecies put on her.It happened in Wappinger Falls NY.It ruined one guys life.Sharpton and his buddy Alton Maddox never apologized for what they did.The irony is that my sister in-laws parents were principals in schools in Brooklyn and Sharpton went there and was a troublemaker then already.Hey Al you happen to remember Yankel Rosenbaum who was killed in Brooklyn by Lemerick Nelson.


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