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WHY do the editors not boot these idiots?
PLEASE BOOT THESE IDIOTS. HAHAHAHAHAHA
and aaron, of course. no more cat fights on cctoday.
WHO HAS EVER HEARD ANYTHING LIKE THIS CRAP? National Enquirer is right. Fit reading for a good crap.
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In response to: Bipolar Cleveland shooter asked for help and got none
'NORRISTOWN, Pa.-A troubled high school teenager accused of plotting a school attack built up a stash of weapons with the help of his mother, authorities said Friday. Michele Cossey, 46, was arrested Friday on charges of illegally buying her home-schooled son, Dillon, a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle and a 9 mm semiautomatic rifle with a laser scope. Dillon Cossey's arrest came the same day a 14-year-old in Ohio opened fire at his Cleveland high school, wounding four before killing himself. On his MySpace page, Cossey made frequent references to Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold and describes their 1999 massacre at Columbine High School as one of his interests. 'I am pretymuch,' he wrote in a badly spelled post, 'the posterboy for the person that rests upon the line between Geineus and Madman/Pycopath.' The boy's father also tried to buy his son a rifle in December 2005, but was not allowed to because he was a felon, according to court records. Frank Cossey, 56, had pleaded guilty in 1981 to manslaughter and spent about six years in prison.'
In response to: Fed letter demands 8 pages of tribe's letters to Abramoff, others
In response to: Alliance founder dies at 71; 80 pounds of pot in Wareham; Vineyard Tribe is ready; Foxwoods leery of Mass; The Guv's October surprise
In response to: Bipolar Cleveland shooter asked for help and got none
In response to: Bipolar Cleveland shooter asked for help and got none
Court records show that his father's whereabouts are largely unknown....Asa's home detention officer also noted that the house Asa lived in on West 43rd Street was in a neighborhood plagued by drug trafficking and gangs. Less than a month after the suicide attempt-Asa, then a seventh-grader at Thomas Jefferson School-was suspended for attempting to hurt another student.
'He had issues,' a teacher who once worked at the school said yesterday. 'I was not surprised at all he was the shooter.''
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: And you thought Big City politics were brutal...
however, was a serious question...
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In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
b-s, your head just exploded again, uh, like you know?
money--corrupt, dirty money--bought the 'sovreign' wamps their 'recognition.'
In response to: Why I ran for school committee and failed
'Turner's response was, 'when I created my regional school caucus, I discovered vo-tech has the largest population of special ed students of any school in the Commonwealth. Some schools, as many as 50% of the student body (is sped vocational tech), the average being 30%.
He stated there is a dedicated group of people in the House focused on special education, partly because their own children are special ed kids.
He feels there needs to be a reduction in funding for special ed.'
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: WampaGate: Is harboring a fugitive yet another crime to add to the list?
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Tribe's investors picked a town with two contaminated Super Fund sites for Wampanoag casino
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In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: WampaGate: Is harboring a fugitive yet another crime to add to the list?
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Curious Bill asks about connectivity
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In response to: What Would Jesus Do?
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
and Jack, stop wrestling with deltaman over stupid comments.
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: What's So Great About Cultural Activities?
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
could not possibly address the aka vicious commentator 't-rider.'
In response to: Fatal crash in Yarmouth; State Police, civilian collide in Dennis; Boat vs. power line in Dennis; another boat falls off trailer in traffic
In response to: Car into house in Centerville; Truro crash; Propane leak closes suicide alley; Woman hurt in P'Town incident; Shoplifter sought in Hyannis
In response to: Car into house in Centerville; Truro crash; Propane leak closes suicide alley; Woman hurt in P'Town incident; Shoplifter sought in Hyannis
the story about the car wiping out a cottage and no one being injured is more interesting than a lecture on fd apparatus, ladders, and mmm, hosers?
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Curious Bill asks about connectivity
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Mashpee: A Question of Fact vs. Fiction
In response to: Brewster's Town Hall as Church
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In response to: WWMD - What Would Murdoch Do?