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JJ Trial

BWahlberg said:
Special K said:
Have you ever SEEN Gwen Florio? She is so ugly she has to sneak-up on a glass of water to get a drink. The reason she is so pro-rape in this case, is because she could stand on a Higgins Avenue street corner with a sign saying 'Please rape me",........ and get no takers.

It's this kind of stupid sh*t that pisses me off about some of the comments made about this trial. I have my opinions and I disagree with Florio but posting this kind of crap is horrible.

If you're trying to be funny, you've failed.

But thanks for trying Mr Steve Dill in:

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Nice!

Let some shit flow, brotha! It's great fucking therapy.... :thumb:
 
Brint Wahlberg is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life!

Raymond Shaw
 
jayzeuss, you all need to calm down, or this thread is going to wind up next to one with adult conversation!
 
BWahlberg said:
But thanks for trying Mr Steve Dill in:

Mod Edit: please don't post users personal information without that person's consent

(public records bitch, look it up)
more?


Rumor has it that:
S>W>D> '71 is president of Sxxx Dxxx & Associates, a jr. executive search firm specializing in the recruitment of sales and marketing individuals in the anal retentive device industry. Stevie purchased a cheap, tiny, rundown little condo (travel trailer) in Missoula and will summer in Montana
 
WOW! i Didn't even know Special K was Growler. on Maroon Blood he still claims he's banned from Egriz. Anyway, Bwahl just knocked a bitchslap out of the park.
 
GrizPony said:
Shit, now I know you aren't a liberal because they never fight. They hold up signs and protest. My bad. :)


jhwygirl said:
Councilman Jon Wilkins: On Remembering Veterans, Veteran’s Day

November 11, 2008 in Missoula, Montana, War

by jhwygirl

From Councilman Jon Wilkins:

Y’all know it’s Veteran’s Day tomorrow. And when I think back over my life and what Veterans mean to me, that generally brings tears to my eyes because I remember friends from the Class of ’68, Great Falls High, that don’t have the opportunity to honor Veteran’s Day today. ‘Cause they didn’t make it back.

A couple weeks ago, I left for lunch, on a Wednesday, and I was going over to City Hall…and I found a man, laying in the gutter…and the ambulance came. His buddies were all sitting on the bench, commenting about him. “He’s a combat Veteran with the Fourth Division.” Well, I happened to be with the Fourth Division in Vietnam, in the central highlands. And here this poor man is laying in the gutter.

How are we treating our Veterans? I want you to think about that tomorrow. Even our young ones that are coming home and the problems they’re facing…you know, to be in combat, it’s always with you. Some people can handle it – some people can’t. And there’s no disgrace in not being able to handle it. But our government and our city our state needs to do more to help these people out. And it’s appalling to me that a combat Veteran is laying in the gutter in the City of Missoula and has no home and no place to go…and…it just eats at my soul.

And I know myself I probably don’t do as much as I should but I try to do what can. So tomorrow when Veteran’s Day comes around and you see all the American flags in everybody’s yard, stop and think what it really means. Because we wouldn’t be sitting at this table making the decisions that we do on growth and all the other decisions that we make if it wasn’t for those Veterans during WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and all the little skirmishes in between.

And you know? Per capita for people that we have in Montana, we have more Veterans than any other state that come out of here than any other state. We are truly a patriotic state. Our people do serve and it’s time that we start paying attention to that.

Thank you.

No, Thank YOU, Jon Wilkins. In more ways than one.

This article is about my father, Jon Wilkins, Alderman for Ward 4 of Missoula. He is a liberal. Why don't you ask him about the signs he held during the war you piece of shit?

Best,

Nic Wilkins

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAyVKXjuVEE[/youtube]
 
grizpsych said:
GrizPony said:
Shit, now I know you aren't a liberal because they never fight. They hold up signs and protest. My bad. :)


jhwygirl said:
Councilman Jon Wilkins: On Remembering Veterans, Veteran’s Day

November 11, 2008 in Missoula, Montana, War

by jhwygirl
In
From Councilman Jon Wilkins:

Y’all know it’s Veteran’s Day tomorrow. And when I think back over my life and what Veterans mean to me, that generally brings tears to my eyes because I remember friends from the Class of ’68, Great Falls High, that don’t have the opportunity to honor Veteran’s Day today. ‘Cause they didn’t make it back.

A couple weeks ago, I left for lunch, on a Wednesday, and I was going over to City Hall…and I found a man, laying in the gutter…and the ambulance came. His buddies were all sitting on the bench, commenting about him. “He’s a combat Veteran with the Fourth Division.” Well, I happened to be with the Fourth Division in Vietnam, in the central highlands. And here this poor man is laying in the gutter.

How are we treating our Veterans? I want you to think about that tomorrow. Even our young ones that are coming home and the problems they’re facing…you know, to be in combat, it’s always with you. Some people can handle it – some people can’t. And there’s no disgrace in not being able to handle it. But our government and our city our state needs to do more to help these people out. And it’s appalling to me that a combat Veteran is laying in the gutter in the City of Missoula and has no home and no place to go…and…it just eats at my soul.

And I know myself I probably don’t do as much as I should but I try to do what can. So tomorrow when Veteran’s Day comes around and you see all the American flags in everybody’s yard, stop and think what it really means. Because we wouldn’t be sitting at this table making the decisions that we do on growth and all the other decisions that we make if it wasn’t for those Veterans during WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and all the little skirmishes in between.

And you know? Per capita for people that we have in Montana, we have more Veterans than any other state that come out of here than any other state. We are truly a patriotic state. Our people do serve and it’s time that we start paying attention to that.

Thank you.

No, Thank YOU, Jon Wilkins. In more ways than one.

This article is about my father, Jon Wilkins, Alderman for Ward 4 of Missoula. He is a liberal. Why don't you ask him about the signs he held during the war you piece of shit?

Best,

Nic Wilkins

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAyVKXjuVEE[/youtube]

How the F did we get to the point in this once great country, where we now encapsulate a persons life and intestinal fortitude by their political affiliation? Talked about screwed up. I guess I will take the safe route and consider myself an independent. That way I can just make fun of everyone else. Shame -shame GP.
 
Emily Adamson NBC MT ‏@EmilyNBCMT
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I'm sure the defendant and the accused are happy for you Emily! Your number 2!!! :whocares:

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grizpsych said:
GrizPony said:
Shit, now I know you aren't a liberal because they never fight. They hold up signs and protest. My bad. :)


jhwygirl said:
Councilman Jon Wilkins: On Remembering Veterans, Veteran’s Day

November 11, 2008 in Missoula, Montana, War

by jhwygirl

From Councilman Jon Wilkins:

Y’all know it’s Veteran’s Day tomorrow. And when I think back over my life and what Veterans mean to me, that generally brings tears to my eyes because I remember friends from the Class of ’68, Great Falls High, that don’t have the opportunity to honor Veteran’s Day today. ‘Cause they didn’t make it back.

A couple weeks ago, I left for lunch, on a Wednesday, and I was going over to City Hall…and I found a man, laying in the gutter…and the ambulance came. His buddies were all sitting on the bench, commenting about him. “He’s a combat Veteran with the Fourth Division.” Well, I happened to be with the Fourth Division in Vietnam, in the central highlands. And here this poor man is laying in the gutter.

How are we treating our Veterans? I want you to think about that tomorrow. Even our young ones that are coming home and the problems they’re facing…you know, to be in combat, it’s always with you. Some people can handle it – some people can’t. And there’s no disgrace in not being able to handle it. But our government and our city our state needs to do more to help these people out. And it’s appalling to me that a combat Veteran is laying in the gutter in the City of Missoula and has no home and no place to go…and…it just eats at my soul.

And I know myself I probably don’t do as much as I should but I try to do what can. So tomorrow when Veteran’s Day comes around and you see all the American flags in everybody’s yard, stop and think what it really means. Because we wouldn’t be sitting at this table making the decisions that we do on growth and all the other decisions that we make if it wasn’t for those Veterans during WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and all the little skirmishes in between.

And you know? Per capita for people that we have in Montana, we have more Veterans than any other state that come out of here than any other state. We are truly a patriotic state. Our people do serve and it’s time that we start paying attention to that.

Thank you.

No, Thank YOU, Jon Wilkins. In more ways than one.

This article is about my father, Jon Wilkins, Alderman for Ward 4 of Missoula. He is a liberal. Why don't you ask him about the signs he held during the war you piece of shit?

Best,

Nic Wilkins

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAyVKXjuVEE[/youtube]

You didn't read all my posts back and or you don't have a sense of humor. Settle down psycho (Good handle apparently). Your dad is a decent man, the verdict is still out on you. :?
 
They are really attacking this Christian/Church boy angle pretty hard. Could backfire with someone since this case at a bare minimum involved pre marital sex. Not really a big to do in Christian community.
 
Forshizzlegrizzle said:
They are really attacking this Christian/Church boy angle pretty hard. Could backfire with someone since this case at a bare minimum involved pre marital sex. Not really a big to do in Christian community.

It seems to be a pretty cliche' approach for the defense to take. But I guess they have to use every option they have.
 
GrizPony said:
grizpsych said:
GrizPony said:
Shit, now I know you aren't a liberal because they never fight. They hold up signs and protest. My bad. :)


jhwygirl said:
Councilman Jon Wilkins: On Remembering Veterans, Veteran’s Day

November 11, 2008 in Missoula, Montana, War

by jhwygirl

From Councilman Jon Wilkins:

Y’all know it’s Veteran’s Day tomorrow. And when I think back over my life and what Veterans mean to me, that generally brings tears to my eyes because I remember friends from the Class of ’68, Great Falls High, that don’t have the opportunity to honor Veteran’s Day today. ‘Cause they didn’t make it back.

A couple weeks ago, I left for lunch, on a Wednesday, and I was going over to City Hall…and I found a man, laying in the gutter…and the ambulance came. His buddies were all sitting on the bench, commenting about him. “He’s a combat Veteran with the Fourth Division.” Well, I happened to be with the Fourth Division in Vietnam, in the central highlands. And here this poor man is laying in the gutter.

How are we treating our Veterans? I want you to think about that tomorrow. Even our young ones that are coming home and the problems they’re facing…you know, to be in combat, it’s always with you. Some people can handle it – some people can’t. And there’s no disgrace in not being able to handle it. But our government and our city our state needs to do more to help these people out. And it’s appalling to me that a combat Veteran is laying in the gutter in the City of Missoula and has no home and no place to go…and…it just eats at my soul.

And I know myself I probably don’t do as much as I should but I try to do what can. So tomorrow when Veteran’s Day comes around and you see all the American flags in everybody’s yard, stop and think what it really means. Because we wouldn’t be sitting at this table making the decisions that we do on growth and all the other decisions that we make if it wasn’t for those Veterans during WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and all the little skirmishes in between.

And you know? Per capita for people that we have in Montana, we have more Veterans than any other state that come out of here than any other state. We are truly a patriotic state. Our people do serve and it’s time that we start paying attention to that.

Thank you.

No, Thank YOU, Jon Wilkins. In more ways than one.

This article is about my father, Jon Wilkins, Alderman for Ward 4 of Missoula. He is a liberal. Why don't you ask him about the signs he held during the war you piece of shit?

Best,

Nic Wilkins

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAyVKXjuVEE[/youtube]

You didn't read all my posts back and or you don't have a sense of humor. Settle down psycho (Good handle apparently). Your dad is a decent man, the verdict is still out on you. :?

Well lets be honest. Some people come back from the wars with PTSD and some come back with liberalism. Not their fault........here it comes... wait for it... wait for it.....
 
I don't quite understand putting on a character witness whose testimony doesn't mean squat right in the middle of the most important part of the story.
 
Forshizzlegrizzle said:
GrizPony said:
grizpsych said:
GrizPony said:
Shit, now I know you aren't a liberal because they never fight. They hold up signs and protest. My bad. :)


jhwygirl said:
Councilman Jon Wilkins: On Remembering Veterans, Veteran’s Day

November 11, 2008 in Missoula, Montana, War

by jhwygirl

From Councilman Jon Wilkins:

Y’all know it’s Veteran’s Day tomorrow. And when I think back over my life and what Veterans mean to me, that generally brings tears to my eyes because I remember friends from the Class of ’68, Great Falls High, that don’t have the opportunity to honor Veteran’s Day today. ‘Cause they didn’t make it back.

A couple weeks ago, I left for lunch, on a Wednesday, and I was going over to City Hall…and I found a man, laying in the gutter…and the ambulance came. His buddies were all sitting on the bench, commenting about him. “He’s a combat Veteran with the Fourth Division.” Well, I happened to be with the Fourth Division in Vietnam, in the central highlands. And here this poor man is laying in the gutter.

How are we treating our Veterans? I want you to think about that tomorrow. Even our young ones that are coming home and the problems they’re facing…you know, to be in combat, it’s always with you. Some people can handle it – some people can’t. And there’s no disgrace in not being able to handle it. But our government and our city our state needs to do more to help these people out. And it’s appalling to me that a combat Veteran is laying in the gutter in the City of Missoula and has no home and no place to go…and…it just eats at my soul.

And I know myself I probably don’t do as much as I should but I try to do what can. So tomorrow when Veteran’s Day comes around and you see all the American flags in everybody’s yard, stop and think what it really means. Because we wouldn’t be sitting at this table making the decisions that we do on growth and all the other decisions that we make if it wasn’t for those Veterans during WWI, WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and all the little skirmishes in between.

And you know? Per capita for people that we have in Montana, we have more Veterans than any other state that come out of here than any other state. We are truly a patriotic state. Our people do serve and it’s time that we start paying attention to that.

Thank you.

No, Thank YOU, Jon Wilkins. In more ways than one.

This article is about my father, Jon Wilkins, Alderman for Ward 4 of Missoula. He is a liberal. Why don't you ask him about the signs he held during the war you piece of shit?

Best,

Nic Wilkins

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAyVKXjuVEE[/youtube]

You didn't read all my posts back and or you don't have a sense of humor. Settle down psycho (Good handle apparently). Your dad is a decent man, the verdict is still out on you. :?

Well lets be honest. Some people come back from the wars with PTSD and some come back with liberalism. Not their fault........here it comes... wait for it... wait for it.....
And some people come back pretty much the same way they left. :|
 
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