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Title: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: ether on August 06, 2006, 06:10:42 AM
It's been about 2 or 3 months since clown kamali made those threats on a nationally broadcast radio show.
Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
What has been the outcome?

What happened did judge judy throw out the case?
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 06:13:17 AM

Sued.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: ether on August 06, 2006, 06:25:34 AM
Sued.

Shouldn't you be on youtube (humiliated) and in jail for defaming the character of a great man like KK?
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: rocket on August 06, 2006, 07:04:12 AM
I think Kamali has got the message, threaten to sue an internet hater and you'll end up with a host of bad publicity.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Tre on August 06, 2006, 09:19:01 AM
I think Kamali has got the message, threaten to sue an internet hater and you'll end up with a host of bad publicity.

Who is Kamali?  Is that the guy from the old WWF??
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: ether on August 06, 2006, 09:42:38 AM
Would it be fair to say he "owned" himself.

Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: ribonucleic on August 06, 2006, 10:27:15 AM
You guys are too simplistic to understand the subtlety of the vengeance that Kamali is wreaking upon his nemesis. Every day that the threat of this lawsuit hangs over 240's head like a Sword of Damocles is another drop of poison added to his bloodstream. Over time, 240 will slowly rot away on the inside from accumulated stress and anxiety. When he finally succumbs, there will be only a brief thump as his lifeless body slumps to the floor. And somewhere far away, King Kamali will somehow know. And he will allow himself the tiniest smile as he recalls the maxim that revenge is a dish best served cold...

Or maybe it was all just showboat bullying with nothing to back it up. I don't know.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: ether on August 06, 2006, 12:44:02 PM
Is 240 still living in fear?

He seems to be less funny/provocative these days.


Everyone is piling on chick, but, 240 was notably pretty absent in the whole Rhino v. Chick debate.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 12:50:30 PM
I stepped back, as chick was way wrong and wouldn't take the bet with rhino.

then, chick start started multiple bashing threads, so i had to chime in with facts. 

I'm a busy guy lately, working on lots of sites.   i'm more respectful of families these days, and I never speak on a topic where I am employed.   Other than that, I still speak my mind :)
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Matt C on August 06, 2006, 12:51:21 PM
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Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 12:52:10 PM
In a week of so a Sheriff will deliver a summons to him to be sent to ASS RAPE PRISON.

Yep.  I'm stretched and ready.  Should be a fun ride!
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Matt C on August 06, 2006, 12:53:58 PM
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Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: UK Gold on August 06, 2006, 12:54:27 PM
King just wanted to stir things up a bit. 240 shat his dollar pants and King was the main topic of conversation on getbig for the week - he got what he wanted. We all had some great entertainment so theres no point complaining.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 12:55:35 PM
I visited the USA last week and they were sellings guns in stores.  ;D

ain't it cool?  down here in florida, 1 in 10 has a carry permit.  they're everywhere.  you casually mention it to ppl in grocery stores "you piece is showing, brother".  "Thanks" with a nod.  "1911 man, eh? I like the Sig Sauer, myself".   A friendship ensues.

An armed society is a polite society.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Matt C on August 06, 2006, 01:02:04 PM
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Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: dr.chimps on August 06, 2006, 01:05:24 PM
ain't it cool?  down here in florida, 1 in 10 has a carry permit.  they're everywhere.  you casually mention it to ppl in grocery stores "you piece is showing, brother".  "Thanks" with a nod.  "1911 man, eh? I like the Sig Sauer, myself".   A friendship ensues.

An armed society is a polite society.
Us Canadians, and Japanese, British, etc. would surely disagree. You guys were borne of revolution and you continue to live it.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 01:07:58 PM
Dude, first off you're 5'10 and 7/16ths.

Secondly, Thunder Bay is one of the worst cities in Canada as far as crime goes and we look out about five gun related deaths a decade here.  Makes me wonder if greater access does indeed relate to greater crime caused by such access.

your country has no guns, so naturally you'll have less gun deaths.

I would like to see some mugging/assault per population per square mile stats.

Sparse population helps reduce the crime.  you have people living on people here in the US.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 01:08:35 PM
LOL... and what does height have to do with anything?
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Matt C on August 06, 2006, 01:10:39 PM
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Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: ether on August 06, 2006, 01:12:09 PM
King just wanted to stir things up a bit. 240 shat his dollar pants and King was the main topic of conversation on getbig for the week - he got what he wanted. We all had some great entertainment so theres no point complaining.

No one is complaining.

I just think it's hillarious how King punked himself.

The best part of that whole shit was how he tried to make himself sound intelligent contracting a lawyer and all, and then in the next five minutes his answer to what went down between him and farah was something like this....

"Farah said, move away this is my shot...And then, I was like, oh yeah.....BOOM.

How anybody took this clown seriously is beyond me.

Judge "Mr. Kamali, you claim to have been defamed by one Rob Z. also known by the aliases 240 or bust and 240 is back, I can't possibly find any evidence for defamation of character"

Kamali "Oh yeah your honor, Boom!"
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Hedgehog on August 06, 2006, 01:16:31 PM
your country has no guns, so naturally you'll have less gun deaths.

I would like to see some mugging/assault per population per square mile stats.

Sparse population helps reduce the crime.  you have people living on people here in the US.

So lets say, hypothetically, a law against all kinds of weapons would be legislated in the US.

And a MAJOR drive were to be taken place for a year or so, where gun owners, legal and illegal alike, would get to turn in their guns without any kind of repercussions.

And continually, major money would be spent on destructing illegal weapons and finding owners of these, even after the initial drive.


What do you think would happen to crime rates in the US?

YIP
Zack
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 06, 2006, 01:19:54 PM
So lets say, hypothetically, a law against all kinds of weapons would be legislated in the US.

And a MAJOR drive were to be taken place for a year or so, where gun owners, legal and illegal alike, would get to turn in their guns without any kind of repercussions.

And continually, major money would be spent on destructing illegal weapons and finding owners of these, even after the initial drive.

What do you think would happen to crime rates in the US?

Crime rates would drop.  however, it would take a lot longer than a year.  It woudl take about 50.  And during those 50 years, it sure would suck to live here.

I'm all for gun control, given 2 factors:
1) The criminals lose their guns too.  If they're already breaking the law, they're not going to care about new laws.
2) We can trust the govt.  See: 911.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: G o a t b o y on August 06, 2006, 01:20:39 PM
So lets say, hypothetically, a law against all kinds of weapons would be legislated in the US.

And a MAJOR drive were to be taken place for a year or so, where gun owners, legal and illegal alike, would get to turn in their guns without any kind of repercussions.

And continually, major money would be spent on destructing illegal weapons and finding owners of these, even after the initial drive.


What do you think would happen to crime rates in the US?

YIP
Zack


I think at that point the Second U.S. Civil War (which would be in full swing) would be a far more pressing concern than "crime".
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Polartec on August 06, 2006, 01:22:11 PM
So lets say, hypothetically, a law against all kinds of weapons would be legislated in the US.

And a MAJOR drive were to be taken place for a year or so, where gun owners, legal and illegal alike, would get to turn in their guns without any kind of repercussions.

And continually, major money would be spent on destructing illegal weapons and finding owners of these, even after the initial drive.


What do you think would happen to crime rates in the US?

YIP
Zack

I don't know about the crime rates, but I do know that voter turnout would increase  ;)

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Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: G o a t b o y on August 06, 2006, 01:22:28 PM

I'm all for gun control, given 2 factors:
1) The criminals lose their guns too.  If they're already breaking the law, they're not going to care about new laws.


That doesn't work either.

If you're a 90-lb woman or a 70-year-old man you're gonna need a gun to protect yourself from criminals whether they have a gun or not.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: G o a t b o y on August 06, 2006, 01:25:09 PM
  People in government can't be that stupid.


Wanna bet?
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: dr.chimps on August 06, 2006, 01:26:42 PM
Crime rates would drop.  however, it would take a lot longer than a year.  It woudl take about 50.  And during those 50 years, it sure would suck to live here.

I'm all for gun control, given 2 factors:
1) The criminals lose their guns too.  If they're already breaking the law, they're not going to care about new laws.
2) We can trust the govt.  See: 911.
Crime rates have been noticeably dropping for the last 20 years, particularly/significantly for violent crimes - every valid study will show this. The problem is that you have police dep'ts that must justify higher and higher budgets fuelling public 'scare' campaigns that it is not the case, and that we are ever more at risk than we have ever been. Bullshit. With a greater prosperity comes a greater civic rest. Police dep'ts, even in my small town, resemble some crypto-military unit down to their dress. It is perverse. 
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: rocket on August 07, 2006, 11:26:13 PM
Gun control would be difficult.  Reason being that its in your nature now.  It would likely take decades of social conditioning to get right and for people to feel safe enough to get them go.

Its quite evident when I discussed this with people before here and they seemed to lack the ability to concieve that I could feel safe without a gun in Australia.  If everybody else does then very few people will bother with guns. 
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: 240 is Back on August 07, 2006, 11:28:37 PM
You do have a sense of greater security.  Any man not named Chuck Norris will get his ass kicked by 3 inferior men.  When I go for a late night walk, take the trash out, run to the truck, etc, tossing it in your pocket just makes you walk a tad more confident.  lots of responsibility comes with it to tho.
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: Ron on August 07, 2006, 11:40:25 PM

No - Kamali has been quiet, training for the Europa Super show, where he will place in the top three, and 240 has been smarter, concentrating of maintaining and building web sites for various competitors, and learning some respect while continuing a good sense of debate.

And if you were at the NPC USA's, the you should of come up and said hello.

Pics from the USAs...

http://www.getbig.com/pics/usa/2006/usa2006.htm
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: ether on August 08, 2006, 05:42:05 AM
No - Kamali has been quiet, training for the Europa Super show, where he will place in the top three, and 240 has been smarter, concentrating of maintaining and building web sites for various competitors, and learning some respect while continuing a good sense of debate.

And if you were at the NPC USA's, the you should of come up and said hello.

Pics from the USAs...

http://www.getbig.com/pics/usa/2006/usa2006.htm

Have you seen him lately ron?

Do you really think he can place top 3? It doesn't look as though he made any major improvements from those "kitchen classic pics" he took.

I guess it all depends on who is doing that show (and which BB has the biggest sponsorships)
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: Motorbreath on August 08, 2006, 05:56:44 AM
Kamali has been quiet, training for the Europa Super show, where he will place in the top three



AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHAA

Not a chance in hell.....maybe top 10.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Ex Coelis on August 08, 2006, 12:38:27 PM


real men don't need guns to feel confident and secure

I live in the Ottawa, the capital of Canada, and I don't know a single person who owns a gun. I couldn't imagine going to a supermarket and seeing someone with a firearm on their person. That's jsut craziness.

Guns don't make society polite. We Canadian's are known for our politeness and trust me when I say it's not because everybody's packing heat . . .
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: JMentis on August 08, 2006, 07:01:26 PM
You guys are too simplistic to understand the subtlety of the vengeance that Kamali is wreaking upon his nemesis. Every day that the threat of this lawsuit hangs over 240's head like a Sword of Damocles is another drop of poison added to his bloodstream. Over time, 240 will slowly rot away on the inside from accumulated stress and anxiety. When he finally succumbs, there will be only a brief thump as his lifeless body slumps to the floor. And somewhere far away, King Kamali will somehow know. And he will allow himself the tiniest smile as he recalls the maxim that revenge is a dish best served cold...

Or maybe it was all just showboat bullying with nothing to back it up. I don't know.

You're joking right??????
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Tre on August 09, 2006, 08:24:59 AM
Secondly, Thunder Bay is one of the worst cities in Canada as far as crime goes and we look at about five gun related deaths a decade here.  Makes me wonder if greater access does indeed relate to greater crime caused by such access.

Thunder Bay's proximity to the U.S. is what makes it so dangerous. 

Despite what the gun lobby promotes, guns do kill people, plain and simple.

I love my guns, but I'd have to be an idiot to carry one around with me without a specific one-time purpose.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: Gordon_Gekko on August 09, 2006, 02:18:29 PM
Exactly!!  Access to guns has to be held accountable as well.

Why not carry mace instead?

Mace is for pussies.

Gordon "NRA" Gekko
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: 240 is Back on August 09, 2006, 02:22:05 PM
Exactly!!  Access to guns has to be held accountable as well.

Why not carry mace instead?

Sometimes bad guys carry more than mace.
Title: Re: Still waiting for the "public humiliation" and "pending lawsuit"
Post by: buffalo on August 09, 2006, 02:27:08 PM
You guys are too simplistic to understand the subtlety of the vengeance that Kamali is wreaking upon his nemesis. Every day that the threat of this lawsuit hangs over 240's head like a Sword of Damocles is another drop of poison added to his bloodstream. Over time, 240 will slowly rot away on the inside from accumulated stress and anxiety. When he finally succumbs, there will be only a brief thump as his lifeless body slumps to the floor. And somewhere far away, King Kamali will somehow know. And he will allow himself the tiniest smile as he recalls the maxim that revenge is a dish best served cold...

Or maybe it was all just showboat bullying with nothing to back it up. I don't know.

ahahahaha
Yeah or 240 will just forget about Kamali and live his life....

"rot away"...funny.  How could Kamali make anyone or anything rot away except a flower that is too close when he lets out a caustic fart...LOL
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: 240 is Back on August 09, 2006, 02:31:04 PM
Your government is in favour of guns but not drugs, despite the fact that the exact same arguments can be used to ban guns as to ban drugs.  Yeah, makes a lot of sense.  ??? ??? ???

I'm a libertarian.  legalize em both then punish the hell out of ppl for drug or gun crimes.

I was surprised by your stance- I thought you'd be as pro-freedom for guns as you would be for say, party drugs you've experimented with recently :)
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: disco_stu on August 09, 2006, 02:36:54 PM
i couldnt believe the other day when i saw that 258 million guns are circulating the US- these are the registered and acclunted for weapons.

for a population of just under 300 million, that is mind boggling.

mutual destruction?...gives security?.....yeah like the cuban missile crisis and the cold war...nice toasty warm security.

ask a parent who's kids were involved in a school hostage seige the question.

if you have a weapon, you are likely to use it. If you dont, you cant.

it's easier to control guns when the public arent allowed to have them...it becomes a matter of strict supply and regulation, and apprehension of anyone who has one.

so the guy in the supermarket will have to hand it over- one less gun to worry about.

the real scary thing is, with 400,000 cases of diagnosed and known about mental illness as well, you have as many as 300,000 nut case gun owners running around.

do a search for port arthur and see what happens whena  nut case and a semi auto mix up.

Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: 240 is Back on August 09, 2006, 02:41:01 PM
so the guy in the supermarket will have to hand it over- one less gun to worry about.

My brother's pharmacy was robbed by two guys.  One of them had charges for attempted murder on a police officer.  Do you think this man would have turned his gun in, if they had been banned?

Revealed later, they planned to murder my brother but he fired his own gun in self-defense, first.  One man was struck, and they both fled.  He's partially paralyzed now, crapping in a bag.  If good guys hadn't been able to defend themselves, my brother would be dead.

And, if guns had been banned for BOTH parties, they would have just come in and used a kitchen knife to kill him and rob the pharmacy. 

So tell me the solution to this situation.  As long as anyone in this society can have a knife, we will need guns.
Title: Re: King Kamali - lawsuits and public humilation?
Post by: 240 is Back on August 09, 2006, 02:51:39 PM
Sounds like a slippery sleap of weaponry and destruction there Rob.

Indeed.  If Canada had the same population density, education level, drug problems, and economy, you would likely have a lot more violence.  It wouldn't be shootings, but it's be robbery and stabbings.

Until these societal problems are solved, you will have violent crime.  And as long as you have violent crime, there will always be a need for people to protect themselves. 

I've carried a handgun for 9 years now. I have never shot anyone and never broken the law.  But I believe it has allowed me to stand confident in some situations where I would have otherwise been intimidated, which most likely prevented those situations in the first place. 

We never know when that "one day" will come when someone will try to grab your kid or start executing people in a McD or decide to rape a loved one while his 2 buddies kick the crap out of you.  I pray it never happens, but I'm prepared for if it does.