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Term is sadism, writer says

Election 2014 issue?
Comments re article 66814 Some seem to get a lot of humor in discomfort of others

Charles Marshburn writes:
I believe the term for this is sadism. - Charles Marshburn
Whatever, it's criminal abuse of the mature and elderly, and the hearing endowed, as far as I'm concerned. - No way for Columbia to treat local residents who are paying the bill.



And absolutely no way to treat citizens who chose Columbia, invested in Columbia, and renovated Columbia property, only to find themselves hoodwinked by the reality of tolerance of the intolerable.

Wanted to called the display of the overdose of testosterone: Racket-teering, but couldn't find that in the dictionary. -EW


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