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Why do cats get a free ride? I pay my taxes, follow most of the laws, and act as a relatively productive citizen. Cats do none of this and get free food, shelter, and heat. I say unless cats start paying taxes, they have no grounds to argue. The least they could do is start lobbying for feline suffrage so they can vote for representatives who might introduce more cat-friendly laws, but they choose not to do this either! F cats!
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I think its a great idea for the drives to have a social purpose but I'm not giving it to the poor people or any f@cking animals. Don't get me wrong I like animals in that I like eating them up! Plus I pay up a shiet load everytime I buy ammo or purchase a hunting and fishing license.
Nah I say I would pick a charity that gives it to needy kids. Either some toys for tots or $$$ for sports or some other extracuricular activities. I always pony up $$$ for the boy or girl scouts or sports teams needing the money. I'm in no way gonna give a cent to grown men and women that should be able to work for their own food.
Nah I say I would pick a charity that gives it to needy kids. Either some toys for tots or $$$ for sports or some other extracuricular activities. I always pony up $$$ for the boy or girl scouts or sports teams needing the money. I'm in no way gonna give a cent to grown men and women that should be able to work for their own food.
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Originally Posted by paivag,Dec 26 2007, 06:55 PM
WTF!!! Cat just jumped on my computer and scratched my damn arm!!! Hope she can't read.
What part of "the organizer get's to make the choice on the charity" did you miss
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Originally Posted by RossoS2K,Dec 27 2007, 02:14 PM
Anyone contact Make a Wish to see if some kid would like a ride in an S2K?
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