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  • #91
    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
    What a ****ing hypocrite. He went to Indonesia to save a filipino drug trafficker a few years ago.


    "Manny Pacquiao begs Indonesia president to spare life of drug smuggler Mary Jane Veloso about to be executed"

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/pe...-10206768.html
    For once, you wrote something I agree with.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
      Mi papa es de Pereira.
      ¿Es verdad?

      He would have some horrible stories, i'm sure.
      I didn't visit Pereira when i was there, but did visit Medellin, Santa Marta and Bogota amoungst others.
      I swear the dirt on the 'ciudad perdida' track in the Sierra Nevada mountains was red from all the blood that's been spilt.
      The indigenous Wiwa guide named José was one of the greatest men i've ever met!

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      • #93
        Death penalty might be too harsh but the punishment should be so deterring that make the drug dealers quit it or think twice.
        It's a fact that these people sell death, corruption; what they sell ruins lives of people who use it and who don't use it. People using it go down to the sh1ithole themselves but they also hurt other people by way of ****, murder, parents watching their children melt down day by day.
        I don't actually care if drug dealers are killed but police can easily put some drug into anyone's pocket during the arrest.

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        • #94
          Can't say i'm a fan of coldblooded and premeditated murder of civilians for the sake of justice.

          Why?

          Every human has the power to transform his ways.
          When i was younger i'd always thought that fate was something unchangeable: fixed for everyone of us at birth, and as constant as the circuit of the stars. But you live and learn, and I've realized that life is stranger and more beautiful than that.

          The truth is that, no matter what kind of game you find yourself in, no matter how good or bad the luck, you can change your life completely with a single thought or act.

          One example (boxing related): Koysta Tyszu could have hung up the gloves after losing to Vince Phillips, but he took control of his destiny and returned a few years later to unify titles and become undisputed light welterweight champion. If this clip doesn't get you motivated about boxing, i don't know what will: https://*************/watch?v=wa43GWGkYMw

          We have a choice between hatred and forgiveness. It's forgiveness that makes us what we are. Without forgiveness, our species would've annihilated itself in endless acts of retribution.

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          • #95
            Pac has become a goddamn embarassment for his fans (like me).

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Thraxox View Post
              Singapore says otherwise. But Pacquiao's case, it is as in Mass scale trafficking instead of procreation use of drugs.
              Fairly certain the word you want is "recreational", not procreation. Manny's not having kids, dude.

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              • #97
                Oh My God, he is declaring war to wall street, the USA banks and the DEA! Oh My God!

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by revelated View Post
                  Fairly certain the word you want is "recreational", not procreation. Manny's not having kids, dude.
                  Thanks for the correction dude. I was saying that Manny's point of view on the drug trade is the persecution of drug trafficking and the care and rehabilitation of recreational users. He had been donating to rehabilitation and had been using youth sports program of the philippines to fund teenage drop outs that ad been foudn using drugs to train them into sports.

                  Pacquiao is far from the sick killer towards drug users portrayed in NSB.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Rock&Roll View Post
                    ¿Es verdad?

                    He would have some horrible stories, i'm sure.
                    I didn't visit Pereira when i was there, but did visit Medellin, Santa Marta and Bogota amoungst others.
                    I swear the dirt on the 'ciudad perdida' track in the Sierra Nevada mountains was red from all the blood that's been spilt.
                    The indigenous Wiwa guide named José was one of the greatest men i've ever met!
                    Yea, troubled past and history, really no south american country is without it.

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                    • Originally posted by Tankdestroyer View Post
                      he might as well finish off capping himself too then.
                      Drug trafficking bud. Read the whole subject line before making ****** comments

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