Silver Adept (
silveradept) wrote2006-06-01 11:28 pm
One more... something, to go.
First things first, in the housekeeping area: would
ozmavul please stand up and introduce yourself and how you came across this corner of cyberspace? Also, I haven't heard anything yet from
sarah_bongo on her secret origin story, so if you both could say hello to the crowd, that would be appreciated.
Scottish Catholics warned that rooting against England in the World Cup could be a sin. If you're spiting the motherland, then it's un-Christian behavior, but if you happen to genuinely like another team, that's okay. I'd expect something like this to come out of Pat Robertson's mouth, but he's been remarkably quiet. Maybe he's gearing up to predict disaster because there will possibly be homosexuals in attendance?
Before there was pinpoint radar, or for those areas where the troops couldn't have radar to help them spot the enemy, the soliders made use of listening tubas to ferret out where the enemy was. Shows that the human senses can do all sorts of things, given the right stimuli.
The prudes are getting more dangerous, and more willing to do dangerous things to have their way. Witness this example: Caustic gas released into adult bookstore, hazmat team dispatched. It's being called an act of local terrorism, and the device is officially designated a weapon of mass destruction. Insensitive joke to follow: If they hurry, maybe the soldiers in Iraq can make and find a few of these? Would certainly help the administration's case.
Here's a good pairing put together (thanks,
przxqgl that should tell you just how effective warrantles wiretapping really is. First, reasoning why data mining for terrorists is more hassle than its worth - too many false positives, being generous on saying how many true results there are. Second, most of the people fingered by the datamining are cleared - some of the numbers there look familiar. It looks like the data system is playing according to odds. So now, not only is it against the law, it's ineffective, too. If you're going to trade liberty for security, make sure that the security actually works. Otherwise you're out the liberty, which is very hard to get back.
Speaking of screwing over terror protections, New York has nothing worth defending, according to Homeland Security. Well, we just hope that they find that Washington D.C. has nothing worth protecting, too. The longer this goes on, the more likely it is that there isn't anything worth protecting there.
Also, another article that asks was the 2004 election stolen? Makes a good case for the answer being yes, especially in Ohio. The exit polls were way off, which is way strange because the exit polls are supposed to be supremely accurate. More vote tampering, disenfranchisement, and acts by a governor determined to ensure a Bush victory? Quite possibly. The evidence continues to mount, gentlemen. The impeachment articles should have already been written. How long are you going to wait?
Scottish Catholics warned that rooting against England in the World Cup could be a sin. If you're spiting the motherland, then it's un-Christian behavior, but if you happen to genuinely like another team, that's okay. I'd expect something like this to come out of Pat Robertson's mouth, but he's been remarkably quiet. Maybe he's gearing up to predict disaster because there will possibly be homosexuals in attendance?
Before there was pinpoint radar, or for those areas where the troops couldn't have radar to help them spot the enemy, the soliders made use of listening tubas to ferret out where the enemy was. Shows that the human senses can do all sorts of things, given the right stimuli.
The prudes are getting more dangerous, and more willing to do dangerous things to have their way. Witness this example: Caustic gas released into adult bookstore, hazmat team dispatched. It's being called an act of local terrorism, and the device is officially designated a weapon of mass destruction. Insensitive joke to follow: If they hurry, maybe the soldiers in Iraq can make and find a few of these? Would certainly help the administration's case.
Here's a good pairing put together (thanks,
Speaking of screwing over terror protections, New York has nothing worth defending, according to Homeland Security. Well, we just hope that they find that Washington D.C. has nothing worth protecting, too. The longer this goes on, the more likely it is that there isn't anything worth protecting there.
Also, another article that asks was the 2004 election stolen? Makes a good case for the answer being yes, especially in Ohio. The exit polls were way off, which is way strange because the exit polls are supposed to be supremely accurate. More vote tampering, disenfranchisement, and acts by a governor determined to ensure a Bush victory? Quite possibly. The evidence continues to mount, gentlemen. The impeachment articles should have already been written. How long are you going to wait?
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What I don't understand is why hasn't he been arrested yet? C'mon. This is getting ridiculous.
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I think I found you through going through random people on wtf_inc and clicking on friends of friends...I was a bit bored and a bit drunk... and I saw we have a few things in common so I guess I gave it a go. I hope I'm not too retarded. I enjoy showing pictures of my cat because I'm lame. Anyway, a few things... I'm 23, female...originally from Michigan but re-located to Central New York a year and 3 months ago... umm...dur.
and your icon is cute... the little creepy creatures from that one anime movie by the famous dude... the name fails me...uhh,. yeah. :B
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Well, maybe it is, but the cat pictures I post get the biggest responses. That probably says something either about me or my readers though.
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Does seem that even Middle America is thinking that they could be doing more to stop terrorists and less interfering with the lives of private citizens.
I don't think it's going to come to impeachment honestly. I think it's going to come to near (or actual) revolution, but it'll take at least another ten years in my estimation to hit that level. Of course things could be done at any time to change that, but it would take a political party that can actually fight back and the Dems aren't capable of that.
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