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Zigaroma

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Location:
McKinney (75069, USA)
Joined on:
02/29/08
Occupation:
Student
IM Contact:
lfz89@hotmail.com
Contact:
mmgk89@gmail.com

The story thus far:

Born in New York City, moved to Texas at the age of 9 and have wished to go back ever since. Have had an interest in Criminal Justice and Psychology since I was a little kid and am now trying to work my up to being a profiler. I can be very opinionated and I don't feel I should say sorry for it.

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    Politics

    response to  GOOD magazine's post On Fighting

    It sad...

    It's sad that people now a days don't want to fight for the country they live in, I think it should be mandatory that every person spend at least 2 years in the military.

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    Commented on March 5, 2008 by - Zigaroma

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    Health

    response to  Graeme Wood's post Let’s Harvest the Organs of Death-Row Inmates

    I'm sorry but....

    Thats just kinda messed up. I'm not sure why but it just seems wrong, hell a quick shot to the head sounds better to me but then again I don't know what effect that would have on the organs. Anyway people die it's a sad but true fact of life and trying to keep every single person alive is just not a good idea. I'm not saying let them die or decide who is more important I'm just saying the world is already over populated and if some old person with a bum hearts needs to die then so be it. I think that the 70+ people who are getting new organs are the problem, I know of more then a few cases that had an old person get organs and that caused a younger person to die. Thats just not fair at all. I think we need to let the old timers die off and stop trying to cling on to grandma and grandpa because their children "just aren't ready to let go".

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    Commented on February 29, 2008 by - Zigaroma

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