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Re: You'll notice that I can answer more completely publicly...

"It takes two to tango. Wolf's biggest problem is he doesn't like me stepping on his brainstem."

I have to say nothing to prove my points. If this were a playground you would all be kicking each other in the shins and fighting for the top of the monkey bars.

What you wrote was mostly malarkey.

Re: Re: You'll notice that I can answer more completely publicly...

Yeah, but this isn't the playground and there's more than malarkey involved in these messages.

I think you need to be more specific...nothing proves nothing.

Why don't you start focusing on the non-malarkey and ignore my retarded friend...he's got "special needs" sometimes.

Whatever you do, don't say the word, "flyer". It makes him upset.

-Mike Foulks

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"It takes two to tango. Wolf's biggest problem is he doesn't like me stepping on his brainstem."

I have to say nothing to prove my points. If this were a playground you would all be kicking each other in the shins and fighting for the top of the monkey bars.

What you wrote was mostly malarkey.

Re: Re: just a question

Ravi,

Peter Enger insinuated he isn't "white". He's more "Korean". Ask him yourself.

I'm not "showing (you) darker people how to govern (yourselves)".

Where the hell did you get that impression?

If you think that my white skin makes me "untouchable" to the rest of Chicago cabdrivers who might have a deeper shade of beige or brown, then you are a "credit to your race" (NOT!), you reverse-racist!

Better yet, how do you say "schlong" in your language?

If you are a running as a racist, then show us how much power that gets you...run in the CCO election this Wednesday!

I will respect the openly-made votes of the current Chicago cabdrivers. And so will many others.

-Mike Foulks

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That's what we need. Three white men to show us darker people how to govern ourselves. Having been through that in my home country already, I resent the insinuation.