When I said "you're unwilling to engage in conversation" I was specifically referring to questions I asked. I don't recall an instance of me refusing to answer a specific question of yours (the one you asked above was rhetorical, so I assume you don't need me to answer it). And, like I have stated before, I have admitted being wrong before on this forum. Once in a pretty embarrassing fashion, to boot.
I didn't see any questions you directed to me that I didn't answer or that weren't answered by someone else in the same manner in which I would have replied. All I saw was the rather amusing "it's his personal views, so it shouldn't count" kinda thing. Unless you're referring to the rather silly Pelosi reference, to which Mav responded. I can answer that exactly like he did if it makes you feel better to go through the same conversation twice. It was an absurd analogy. As for you admitting to error, did this happen in real life?
This is so totally fucking wrong and you are so delusional it's actually funny. Do you ever seriously think about what you write? Do you actually believe this shit? You are batshit crazy.
u should NEVER call anyone else crazy after starting this thread, retard. "yea let's steal other peoples money cause we deserve it." fucking old, tired, lame, wrong on every level mantra. just move to a commie country futurecunts, everyone wins. well except you, but you're too dumb to realize that.
More and more of his posts are the "frothing at the mouth" batshit crazy type, too. It's like we're getting to watch someone's mental state degrade into total lunacy live on the forum as the days go by.
And yet it is you who displays shocking levels of stupidity and incomprehension of basic science. While not crazy, you are certainly stupid.
Mafia hurt by asset seizures but still too strong to beat By Barry Moody NAPLES, Italy Fri Sep 6, 2013 11:47am EDT "(Reuters) - Syringes litter the floor of an abandoned school in the crime-plagued Scampia district of northern Naples, alongside tin foil used for crack cocaine, a filthy mattress and piles of clothing. "What was once a classroom is smeared with human waste and Coca Cola bottles filled with urine are stacked in one corner, alongside an abandoned children's toy. "For years desperate addicts lived in the school, where the local mafia or Camorra sold hard drugs from a counter. "Now the building is part of a nationwide campaign to use confiscated gang assets to persuade youths from sink estates like Scampia that there is an alternative to drugs and working for the mob. "But while the program by the organization Libera has scored some notable successes and saved young lives, it will never be enough on its own to turn the tide against the enormous power of organized crime, which has flourished during Italy's worst post-war recession as the legal economy withered. "Naples magistrate Antonello Ardituro told Reuters the confiscation of assets was a vital weapon, "more important even than the arrest and conviction of bosses," because of its visible impact in challenging mafia power. "But he added: "Naturally this is not a problem that is on the way to being solved. The mafia is very deeply rooted in society through its infiltration of the economy and political institutions." More>>