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whathehell Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-29-11 08:47 AM
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306. I liked the early one which featured
Edited on Wed Jun-29-11 08:48 AM by whathehell
an Indian woman tied up to a pole along with a male figure supposed

to be General Custer....If you "won" the Custer figure fucked

the Indian woman. I'd say that would qualify as "rape", wouldn't you?

It was pulled off the market after a sustained outcry, but the sickening

thing is the fact that it was even put on the market.

I note that you say that "You can kill hookers like you can kill

anyone on that game"...Except that I would bet that all the

"killers" are male, even if the "victims" aren't all female.

Sorry...but IMO, aLL of this sucks in it's goal of making a buck

off offering kids sensationalized violence.

:puke:
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