The Duke is dead...

massah

Well-Known Member
hmm well I hope he is okay cuz apparently he unplugged his cable modem :\

He begged me to get him banned and when he said I couldn't get his IP I actually spent the energy to do it but now for some reason I can't ping it...maybe he just unplugged it cuz hes scared I was going to actually do something with it...
unless his ISP has a long lease time on IP addresses, usually just resetting your modem will make your ISP give you a new address ;)
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
FilthyFizzle ain't Dukeanthony, he's been on the Anti-Duke side all along, applying logic, reason and understanding to debates.

All Dukeanthony ever did was tell people to "shut the McFuck up" cos obviously getting fired from McDonalds for being a 'tard was hard on him.
 

skinitti666

Well-Known Member
lmmfao @ you guys i was wondering who the fuck was the duke went to his profile threads didnt read em and this was beofre i read u guys post and was like yea mustve been an annoying fucker now i see you guys post and annoying isnt even the fucking word to describe that shit
 

budlover13

King Tut
:lol:
Easy way to tell if dukeanthony has reincarnated:

If he Talks
-like
-this
Or like this:

C&P
Race and Politics

By Thomas Sowell

Few combinations are more poisonous than race and politics. That combination has torn whole nations apart and led to the slaughters of millions in countries around the world.
You might think we would have learned a lesson from that and stay away from injecting race into political issues. Yet playing the race card has become an increasingly common response to growing public anger at the policies of the Obama administration and the way those policies have been imposed.


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When the triumphant Democrats made their widely televised walk up Capitol Hill after passing the health care bill, led by a smirking and strutting Nancy Pelosi, holding her oversized gavel, some of the crowd of citizens expressed their anger. According to some Democrats, these expressions of anger included racial slurs directed at black members of Congress.
This is a serious charge-- and one deserving of some serious evidence. But, despite all the media recording devices on the scene, not to mention recording devices among the crowd gathered there, nobody can come up with a single recorded sound to back up that incendiary charge. Worse yet, some people have claimed that even doubting the charge suggests that you are a racist.
Among the people who are likely to be most disappointed with the Obama administration are those who thought it would usher in a post-racial society. That they wished for such a society is a credit to their values. But that they actually expected a move in that direction suggests that they ignored both Barack Obama's history and the heavy vested interest that too many people have in race hustling.
This is just one of many areas in which this country is likely to pay a very high price for the fact that too many voters paid attention to Obama's rhetoric while ignoring his actual track record.
However soothing the Obama rhetoric, and however lofty his statements about being a uniter rather than a divider-- both racially and in terms of bipartisanship-- everything in his past fairly shouts the opposite, but only to those who follow facts.
Has he been allied with uniters or dividers in the past? Do Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers and Father Pfleger sound like uniters?
What has his administration done-- as distinguished from what the president has said-- since taking office?
It has dropped the prosecution of black thugs caught on camera stationed outside a polling place intimidating voters.
Obama has promoted to the Supreme Court a circuit judge who dismissed a discrimination lawsuit by white firefighters, whose case the Supreme Court later accepted and ruled in their favor.
He preceded this appointment by talking about needing people on the court with "empathy." That is a pretty word but the ugly reality is that it is just another euphemism for bias. For generations, white Southern judges had all kinds of empathy for other white Southerners, which is to say, bias against blacks.
The question is whether you want equal treatment or you want payback. Cycles of revenge and counter-revenge have been at the heart of racial and ethnic strife throughout history, in countries around the world. It is a history written in blood. It is history we don't need to repeat in the United States of America.
Political demagoguery and political favoritism have turned groups violently against each other, even in countries where they have lived peacefully side by side for generations. Ceylon was one of those countries in the first half of the 20th century, before the politics of group favoritism so polarized the country-- now called Sri Lanka-- that it produced a decades-long civil war with mass slaughters and unspeakable atrocities.
The world has been shocked by the mass slaughters of the Tutsis by the Hutus in Rwanda but, half a century ago, there had been no such systematic slaughters there. Political demagoguery whipped up ethnic polarization, among people who had co-existed, who spoke the same language and had even intermarried.
We know-- or should know-- what lies at the end of the road of racial polarization. A "race card" is not something to play, because race is a very dangerous political plaything.

:lol:
 

Smirgen

Well-Known Member
He admitted he was only 16 and started saying some fucked up stuff. He was pretty much begging to get banned.
The funny part was he thought that he was such a baller and that he had so many posts, that it would be impossible to ban him without the server crashing down...lmao
Ahhhh....good stuff
He spent waaaaaaaaaay too much time here...he'll be back.
Well that explains Dukeanthonys idiotic posts, now if we could just get proof of Uncle bucks age we could bring back some of the credibility this forum had before these degenerates entered the scene.
 

budlover13

King Tut
Well that explains Dukeanthonys idiotic posts, now if we could just get proof of Uncle bucks age we could bring back some of the credibility this forum had before these degenerates entered the scene.
Well, tbh, at least some of his "flameout" posts were verified to be false so we really have no idea imo.

As for UB, i will say right now that while i often don't agree with him, i give him more mutual respect than just about anyone else i've ever met online.

We had our go-arounds, trust me. And i look forward to the future ones because they get more and more pleasant each day. Don't know if you remember or not, but i do.

The most respect-earning moment for me was when he was busting my balls for being unemployed (situation rectified now :) ) and i called him out on it because he thought i was a lazy stoner and nothing could be farther from the truth.

Instead of blowing up on the forum, we PM'd.

Trust me, UB's more of an adult than 75% or more of our membership imo.


EDIT: But he still needs to pledge Ron Paul 2012!
 

budlover13

King Tut
OMA! Duke stole bl13's account!
LOL!!! LITERALLY! (well, not on the floor YET!)

Seriously though, UB has ideas different than mine and while i have ALMOST given up all hope of converting him to Ron Paul, he has solid debate skills and humility to boot. Good combination of traits when it comes to politics or religion. He's passionate and i highly respect that. So am i. He's factual, and we can ALL respect that! He's a great balance to my RP enthusiasm. Think about it. If he weren't here, with solid debate, we just be another typical "stoners for Ron Paul" forum.

i give him credit for standing firm as the clear minority on this forum. (Ok, who's posting THIS poll?)

Btw, what's the A for in OMA?
 
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