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| View Poll Results: Do you live in one of America's inner cities? | |||
| Yes, I live in a but I got inner city |
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41 | 18.55% |
| Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city |
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35 | 15.84% |
| Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city |
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33 | 14.93% |
| Bush burned the crime infested towers |
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153 | 69.23% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Yes, it allows for toothless courts that jave no authority whatsoever when it comes to enacting tangible punishment. Thanks for agreeing.
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are you some kind of moron or something? | |||
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Pardon me. Didnt realize i was responding to a turing test. Later.
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how have u dweebs never heard of arbitration?
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They would be able to settle disputes about angry neighbors and that's about it. The people involved retain all of their constitutional rights. So the US government basically gently pats a Sharia judge on the head and sweetly says, "Of course you can play courtroom if you want, but if you go too far, we break your fuckin' knees." Because a full Sharia Court is ultimately unconstitutional. | |||
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