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Rated 4 / 5 stars
Another Hilarious Satire
Great Job,but there's a lack of hatred in this one that was prevalent in the last ones.
Rated 0 / 5 stars
Thank you,Captain Obvious.
Ok,I want to clear the air here on a few things.
Noone believes Iraq had anything to do with 9/11. There were some early suspicions,but nothing ever came of them,and only the most retarded of the anti-Bush crowd believes that was ever even a remote reason for going there,largely because they can't seem to remember why we did.
It's really funny watching idiots try to discredit something when it's obvious they don't know anything about it. Here's a little assignment for you. Pull the liberal media's cock out of your mouth and go look up some uneditted news videos of what Bush presented as evidence to support an action on Iraq. Maybe after you...
Finally,I want to know exactly when 500 barrels of nerve gas,enough to wipe out a city,stopped being considered a weapon of mass destruction. Anyone care to feild that question? Don't know what I'm talking about? Well,what's that say about your news sources? The liberal media only plays up the bad side,they don't want ...
But it's too late now. Keep your eyes closed and keep praying Hilary will descend from on high and "save us" from Iraq. Don't question the all mighty liberal media as they sing their "feel good" chorus of bullshit. They don't have an agenda. Of course,an agenda is another word for plan and if they don't have a plan,how...
As for me,I'm a big boy and I can make up my own mind. I'll listen to both sides and decide for myself who's right and anyone who calls me stupid while not listening to my side of things can suck a candy bar out of my ass.
Frankly,I expected better of you. If you're going to bash someone,don't softball it and go with the "popular opinion". Get off your ass and do some research.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars
Absolutely right
Iraq had nothing I mean nothing to do with 9/11. Bush is the worst president ever. He is clueless about what is going on. Wrong country indeed. The only reason he went into Iraq was to finish his daddy's job. Impeach Bush, he is a f***ing moron.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars
There are better episodes of YAAFM
See the summary above. Its true. This episode lacked something that i have seen in practically every other episode so far a Reginold just seemed to lack the spunk he usually has.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars
regis voice is a little different
and was the disclaimer at the beginning a quote from henry rollins?
who knows....
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מאת mememe 20 בינואר, 2005
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What the GAC is wrong with you???
GAC you, you GACing GAC!
You are a GACing Idiot!
What the GAC did Bongwater say?
Get the GAC outta my face, you GACass!
מאת kc5hwb 2 באוגוסט, 2006
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Don Lemon Stirs the Stop and Frisk Pot—What Ever Happened to Nuance and Good Judgement?
Twitter is exploding right now. CNN's Don Lemon is the focus of 140-character rage as accusations fly back and forth that his weekly Tuesday radio commentary on The Tom Joyner Show was a defense of stop and frisk -- a NYPD policy that, on the one hand, criminalizes millions of black and brown men and, on the other hand...
The tweeted headline for Lemon's piece was, "Would You Rather Be Politically Correct Or Safe & Alive?" The headline sparked a storm before the content could be more clearly heard. The devil was in the details of Lemon's commentary, which did not defend stop and frisk at the outset. This was about the 'n' word. No, not ...
Lemon began by arguing fewer New Yorkers would object to the stop, question and frisk policy if a police force respectful of New Yorkers practiced it. Abuses of power, he went on to note, made that unlikely.
Lemon said:
... If you question many people in NYC, even some black and Hispanic people, they will tell you that on the surface they don't really have an issue with stop, question and frisk, not the idea of it at least, not if the controversial policy was conducted like the occasional random airport screening, if they could really...
Lemon makes several valid points here, and the numbers back them up. In May of this year, the New York Civil Liberties Union released a full analysis of the NYPD's own 2012 stop-and-frisk database. WBAI New York radio news reporter Linda Perry spoke to NYCLU's Legal Director Chris Dunn about their analysis: "[T]he most...
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By The Raven on 12/17/2010 12:36:03 PM , Rating: 0
I'm ok with this. I personally go through life as a parent assuming that everyone is a potential child molester. Sure there are the "blue dot" websites out there showing where the molesters are. But those are only the CONVICTED molesters. They all started somewhere and there are ones out there who haven't been caught.
I'm not a helicopter parent and I don't put foam bumpers all over my house, but I have been going through parenting with this outlook being aware of the risk and not believeing that I live in some protected bubble devoid of worry.
I think the gov't should also assume that they are not in a protective bubble. It seems like they have gotten into that belief based on their reaction to the Wikileaks leaks.
I take measures to protect my kids and we as a society collectively prepare for the worst by having a justice system in case such tragedy does occur. But being aware of the threat is the first step in setting up effective protection. And by threat, I mean the threat of miscreants getting through our best protective eff...
That is just my thought on this security business. It should also be a policy to have as few secrets as possible. I think of "Operation Reciprocity" from Clear and Present Danger. The president had a secret and Ryan found out about it. If he hadn't bombed Escobedo's house in Columbia in the first place there would be n...
Well he wouldn't have to worry about that getting out if it wasn't a secret.
Operational secrets are a necessity but what information is use to make decisions should not be kept secret. It sure would shut up those "Bush is a war criminal" people if it was declassified lol. Or maybe it wouldn't hmm...
I see it like football in a way. The coaches cover their mouths and use code to keep the plays that they call secret from the opposition but everyone knows how many people are on the field, what the teams are trying to do, when someone is injured, how much money they make, who is the coach, etc. I wish I could trust th...
RE: Chris Hanson
By Fritzr on 12/17/2010 6:37:25 PM , Rating: 2
What I find surprising is that it is the NSA saying this is a new idea.
That agency should have been one of the first to realize that compartmentalized targets were a headache to attack, and those that allowed easy search and retrieval after initial access were a major security risk. They do this to the other side as their daily employment.
What took them so long to realize that the things that caused them problems would cause foreign attackers to have the same problems & things that made their life easy would make life easy for foreign attackers.
Compartmentalization has been part of the security protocol for centuries, why this sudden announcement that US national security just discovered this wonderful idea?
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