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      • #33
        Originally posted by jubaji View Post
        So........
        so... what's your point !!

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        • #34
          I'm not giving my opinion that ninjitsu or Ti Shin Do is the best i was quoting other martial artist who have studied karate,tiquondo and other types of martial arts and their opinion was Ti Shin Do or ninjitsu was far better fighting style.

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            • #36
              can you give me better hints as to how i can find this on you tube
              i was unable to find it
              Is jukado the same as judo?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by ninjadude View Post
                I'm not giving my opinion that ninjitsu or Ti Shin Do is the best i was quoting other martial artist who have studied karate,tiquondo and other types of martial arts and their opinion was Ti Shin Do or ninjitsu was far better fighting style.



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                • #38
                  No...

                  Originally posted by ninjadude View Post
                  can you give me better hints as to how i can find this on you tube
                  i was unable to find it
                  Is jukado the same as judo?


                  Developed more than Thirty years ago by Grand Master Terry Suyom Mayer, Jukado combines the traditional arts of Kung Fu, Karate, Aikido and Judo into a refined discipline...


                  Greater Portland School of JUKADO

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                        • #42
                          I don't understand the quote

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                          • #43
                            As you were....

                            Originally posted by todayIAM View Post
                            Dear Moderator,

                            With very much respect, may I ask:

                            Who is James Paterson and what bearing does the meaning of his quote have to this thread?

                            Please! Cast the title aside and use my screen name!

                            My sig. line may or may not be relevant to any particular thread topic but it reflects my personal bias toward being armed...


                            As the 19th-century jurist James Paterson remarked in his Commentaries on the Liberty of the Subject and the Laws of England Relating to the Security of the Person:

                            "In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."

                            Thanks for asking,

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                            • #44
                              Actually the people i spoke with studied other types of martial arts before trying ninjitsu
                              i thought i had mentioned that jubaji.

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                              • #45
                                Give it a rest already. What the hell would we expect people studying ninjutsu at the time to say? It is indicative of nothing.

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