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Written by Scott Meadow
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Thursday, 12 May 2005 (read 1664 times) |
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For privacy, local control, or civil liberty advocates these times must be a lot like having permanent explosive diarrhea. And for the few of you left with functioning alimentary canals, the senate heard you and passed the so-called "Real ID act" as a rider to the sacred $82 billion "Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief." Time to head over to Colostomy Bags R Us.com. |
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Written by Scott Meadow
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Wednesday, 04 May 2005 (read 1446 times) |
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Apparently even mentioning Michael Moore's Fahrenheit
9/11 without condemnation is too liberal for some
conservatives. In a recent Wired piece, George
Lucas mentioned the controversial film: |
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Written by Scott Meadow
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Tuesday, 08 March 2005 (read 1735 times) |
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(sung by Tom Delay after assuring gridlock in the Ethics Committee) |
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Written by Scott Meadow
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Saturday, 05 March 2005 (read 1413 times) |
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"60 Minutes" tonight did a piece on a story I'd been following
regarding the murder of three police officers in Fayette, Alabama by
Devon Moore in June 2003. As a result of the murders, "[a]ttorneys
for two Fayette families have filed a 57-page, $600 million lawsuit
against Wal-Mart, Sony, Game Stop video game stores and Take 2
Interactive," reports MSNBC in their coverage of the story. Why, you may
ask? Because Moore played a game in the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise,
a popular and especially violent video series of video games, and the
victim's families have decided that it was the "video game industry"
that made him kill their loved ones. |
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Written by Scott Meadow
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Tuesday, 21 December 2004 (read 1434 times) |
"But Social Security, as well, is a big item," the President confessed
at a press conference Monday. "I didn't duck the issue like others have
done have in the past.[sic] I said this is a
vital issue and we need to work together to solve it. Now, the
temptation is going to be, by well-meaning people such as yourself,
John, and others here, as we run up to the issue to get me to negotiate
with myself in public; to say, you know, what's this mean, Mr.
President, what's that mean. I'm not going to do that." Well, if you
do happen to accidentally run
into the issue, better get your head examined
because I hear this is a hard issue and you may fracture your skull.
Not that anyone would notice.
RUN FORREST,
RUN!!!!!! |
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