Like the drug dealer from Pulp Fiction?Not racially profiled, but I once had a customs officer ask me completely out of the blue if I had ever done any drugs. And he seemed extremely skeptical when I (truthfully) answered no.
I can't imagine that was entirely unrelated to the fact that I have a bit of a "homeless druggie" look going on... :P
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[QUOTE="rush-limbaugh"][QUOTE="chathuranga"] Let's all keep hoping...bronxxbombersI'm not paying for a burning fetus. Honestly, who are you? I want to hear a guess.
sorry, bro. i'm partied out. this was been the 3rd party in the last 24 hours. but congrats anyways. i'll bring you a present next time.RPG-erHe can get the cat tofu lion got.
niice, congrats on the 10k. i'll be joining the club soon too :DandyboiiiThe mile high club is better.
Then why can't we just go catch anyone and do whatever we want to them since the US Constitution doesn't apply to them? I think you're getting out of character. Actually, if you look at that question another way, maybe not. :P[QUOTE="rush-limbaugh"][QUOTE="chathuranga"] I don't give a damn about the rights of those terrorists. Why should the U.S. constitution even apply to them?SpaceMoose
I'm not sure what the hell any of this has to do with healthcare, but that's the way these political threads always go, isn't it?...
I speak from the heart.[QUOTE="rush-limbaugh"][QUOTE="UT_Wrestler"]Although I had a 3.9 GPA in college, I was denied countless academic scholarships because of my skin color :/UT_WrestlerWhat's your skin color? I grew up in a lower middle class family with 7 siblings, so as you can imagine, my parents couldn't contribute anything toward my education. But, in spite of my high grades and socioeconomic problems, my skin pigment wasn't dark enough to get any kind of scholarship assistance. Go figure. The double-standard even backfired on itself, what a bunch of bull.
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