Hate on anyone you want in this country and it won't be "RACIST" as long as you don't dare touch the two PC sacred cows, Jews and Blacks.
Don't like whitey? You're entitled to the opinion.
Don't like chinks? You're entitled to the opinion.
Don't like dirkas? You're entitled to the opinion.
Say anything even remotely critical of Blacks or Jews? You're a racist/anti-semite and will be publicly crucified.
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Anonymous2007-03-02 0:10 ID:AMZdhcZx
More like AMERIKKKANT
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Anonymous2007-03-02 1:45 ID:hWBbpOTB
NIGGERS JEWS BAD NEWS
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Anonymous2007-03-02 1:58 ID:TteYWw97
RATM was right.
America = The land of hypocrisy
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Anonymous2007-03-02 2:01 ID:PFGNCZAJ
Hawkins Cheezies® is synonymous with wholesome goodness. Natural ingredients and real aged cheddar cheese were the impetus in the development of this purely Canadian icon. W.T. Hawkins Ltd. was founded in small town Ontario from a revolutionary idea first created in the United States. The Hawkins success of today is a natural reflection of this family-based business' past.
Founding owner, W.T. Hawkins and Jim Marker, who is the actual developer of Cheezies®, had spent years in Chicago in the confectionery industry perfecting their craft. The popularity of the Cheezie brand, a technique of extruding cornmeal into various shapes, cooking them in vegetable shortening and then coating them in aged cheddar cheese, was growing and the expansion of a new enterprise was looming.
Hawkins and Marker decided to head north with their product and soon a Canadian tradition was born. Initially located in Tweed, Ontario - a strategic choice to take advantage of the rail lines between Toronto and Montreal - production of the Cheezie grew along with the public's appetite for this unique snack food.
Almost a decade of growth occurred before tragedy struck. A fire leveled the factory in 1956 and a move to the present-day location in Belleville was quickly made. Now in its 52nd year, W.T. Hawkins Ltd. is running strong and is still under the watchful eyes of the progeny of W.T Hawkins and the two people who had a huge influence in the company's success from the early years - Jim Marker and Shirley Woodcox.
ensure or insure: In the UK (and Australia), the word ensure (to make sure, to make certain) has a distinct meaning from the word insure (often followed by against – to guarantee or protect against, typically by means of an "insurance policy"). The distinction is only about a century old, and this helps explain why in (North) America ensure is just a variant of insure, more often than not. According to Merriam-Webster's usage notes, ensure and insure "are interchangeable in many contexts where they indicate the making certain or [making] inevitable of an outcome, but ensure may imply a virtual guarantee <the government has ensured the safety of the refugees>, while insure sometimes stresses the taking of necessary measures beforehand <careful planning should insure the success of the party>.
Milkribs was right the whole time. We all never knew. We're dumb, he's smart. Who knows what else he knew was right about and we poked fun at him for it? He was always a good sport about it and didn't insult our intelligence. He probably got fed up with our stupidity and left /lounge/.