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... breaking everyone's doors down?

2007-03-19 09:41:31 · 40 answers · asked by John 2 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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yeah huh, if that was me, It'd be B&E for sure

2007-03-19 09:44:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yeah. And Captain Crunch.

2007-03-19 09:44:49 · answer #2 · answered by ar 5 · 0 0

John, I am shocked to see that most contributors to your responses are poo-pooing this serious question. There's nothing at all humorous about anyone crashing through a doorway. No reason justifies it. Not even eradicating unpopular "cultists" who preach anti-governmental Biblical prophecies to members of their congregation.

THE UGLY TRUTH

Perhaps these frivolous posters fail to realize that not only is this act (bursting through doors/walls) a crime, but the systemic practice's origins goes up to the highest levels of our government, since 1972.

Long before 9-11, Nixon visited China and met with 14 door manufacturers. One of these later became a very wealthy man, one Chin Go, a major campaign contributor in President Nixon's 1968 campaign.

Mr. Chin is no longer the CEO of TDC, having retired last May, but under his tenure, he purchased no less than $1.2 million dollars of Kool-Aid stock, using American and Australian front companies.

The use of a door crashing animated figure was found by his market researchers to subliminally cause violent behavior, mainly between husbands and wives, but not limited thereto.

A HISTORY OF DEATH

Kool-Aid was used by the Reverend Jim Jones (People's Temple) to slaughter over 800 followers, yet its Board of Directors has still never apologized to a single one of the victim's families. You may find this laughable, but I don't.

As odd as this may sound, the New York Times Editorial heads were paid off by Chin, in early 2005, as they were about to run a story covering his intricate 7-year plan to sell more doors to the unwitting American public, using, you guessed it...a cartoon figure who has no regard for private property, privacy or the well-being of those behind the doors.

This is a Communistic, psychological scheme, and is not at all trivial. Swat teams began caving through doors in many Counties less than 6 months after Kool-Aid began airing the clever ads.

Don't take my word for this, (though I was one of the two investigating reporters), try any web search engine. Coast to Coast has interviewed me twice. You folks should look into the cartoons your children see, and recognize them as the brilliant Socialistic propaganda tools they are.

SEE: "Kool-Aid, TDC Cconnection, discreet agenda, door sales, Chin Go, Nixon meetings, cartoon psychology

2007-03-19 09:44:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Yes he should, even though he has the best Koolaid.

2007-03-19 09:44:05 · answer #4 · answered by Nico 7 · 0 0

I think that he should get slapped with a lot of things. I'm about to give him a mushroom tattoo, myself, in a minute.

2007-03-19 09:44:29 · answer #5 · answered by Mike Honcho 3 · 0 0

yeah and then giving everyone debris-filled koolaid and then leaving when the house is destoyed and the party is over

2007-03-19 09:45:13 · answer #6 · answered by mara 7 · 0 0

In my day, when I drank Kool-aid, he never had to break down our walls/doors. He just stood there on a black and white t.v. without his lips even moving, talking about kool-aid. woo woo huh?

2007-03-19 09:46:14 · answer #7 · answered by missellie 7 · 0 0

I thought he just went right through the bricks, not the door.

2007-03-19 09:46:14 · answer #8 · answered by Brian 5 · 0 0

Absolutely. Destruction of property!

2007-03-19 09:44:48 · answer #9 · answered by KND 5 · 0 0

That would be hilarious. Maybe we can file a class action suit against the company.

2007-03-19 09:44:07 · answer #10 · answered by mhalvarez84 2 · 2 0

Yes he broke my wall down and yelled ooooh yeah

2007-03-19 09:48:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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