
PHILIP
“We haven’t really discussed that murder of the St. Catharines’ guy by those four homeless people. ”
TONY
“Well as far as I’m concerned, they must’ve been provoked. Homeless people don’t get in fights with regular folks unless they’ve got to. Maybe if they’re on acid, but you gotta wonder even then. One thing’s for sure — no one’s ever going to find out, one way or the other.”
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July 25, 2008 at 3:21 pm
Just calling bullshit on your knee jerk reaction. You’re basically saying “They’re homeless! Nevermind the facts. there’s no way a homeless person would ever stab someone with out a really good reason!” Please stop giving the left a bad name.