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Postby stella » Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:06 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by KYYX4ever[/i]
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I think this age is so politically correct that everyone's POV is supposed to be heard and included. Everyone gets equal time. (unless their views are so hateful, weird, or inflammatory. That's a different story.) Do you know what I mean. It seems like the more controversial, the better. It kind of helps you stand out in the crowd. Mel's comments were stupid, but this will pass. Feathers will be ruffled, but not for long...something will happen next week to divert everyone's attention.


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It also keeps me from dropping dead from dull. You are right though, in our society everyone gets their say even if what they have to say adds nothing to the conversation.

I love public meetings. Doesn't matter what the issue is people will get in line just to tell you how long they lived here and how their father who worked at blah blah lived and grandpa too and "I’m for/against whatever. Building a new road, moving the library, siting a power plant it doesn't matter. For every one person that makes a point there are ten morons that haven't got a point and you got to listen politely.
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Postby phillyidol » Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:34 am

Very true Stella. I am always running meetings and you get people yelling out stuff that has nothing to do with what we are talking about.
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Postby korova1 » Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:27 am

I was agitated at what Mel said. It was very thoughtless and as far as the whole thing goes, it all goes down to the saying "like father, like son". His father is notorious (at least with the Jewish communities) for his comments against the Jewish people and the state of Israel. I remember once when I interviewed a rabbi for a story involving Mel when the Passion of the Christ controversy was out... and he said "it will just be a matter of time until Mel's true feelings about Jews will surface." Looks like his words came true. I also think he was a complete asshole for driving while intoxicated. Very irresponsible.

I think the general public will most likely forgive but aspects of Hollywood and the country will not forget this. It has no bearing on how I view the movies he has already made. I was losing interest in him years ago (everything after Braveheart basically)... so it doesn't really change my view of the man.

I am also agitated at how Mel's comments to a police officer, one who is sworn to serve and protect the general public, were then leaked to the public by somebody at the police department. By somebody who obviously had some sort of agenda. There is no reason for Mel's comments to be made public, nor to be included into a police report whether he was intoxicated or not. The simple fact it was leaked to the press shows us again how poorly run most of our police departments are in this country.

PLUS.... some part of me doesn't believe the police report, that could just be the simple fact that most police departments have the potential to be more corrupt than the people they are supposed to be protecting us from.

I am amazed that even though there was a police watchdog group put on this case to make sure that Gibson didn't get preferential treatment from the cops, his report still somehow got leaked to the general public. Now there will be yet another internal investigation at the PD into who leaked the information to the press in the first place. I am glad our taxes go to good things.
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Postby MikeP » Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:41 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by phillyidol[/i]
<br>Very true Stella. I am always running meetings and you get people yelling out stuff that has nothing to do with what we are talking about.
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"I saw Bigfoot once. 1951 back in Sequoia National Park. Had a foot on him thirty-seven inches heel to toe. It made a sound I would not want to hear twice in my life." [:D]
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Postby Bitter Almonds » Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:57 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by hutter[/i]
<br>That's no explanation, motors. You and I both know you can explain your points better than that.
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<p align="justify">The Contras were terrorists. The CIA plot for the assassination of Salvador Allende was a terrorist act. Um, funding right-wing paramilitary groups all over Latin America is funding terrorism. Bombing Serbia, at the height of the Kosovo fiasco, was helping out the KLA (a Muslim terrorist group). Giving weapons and training to the Mujahadin back in the 80s was funding terrorist groups. Helping Sadam Hussain into power wasn't a terrorist act, but still[:I] Bombing Cambodia to the stone age helped the Khmer Rouge into power. I suppose we could say that was an indirect terrorist act. Believe it or not, when the army base in Lebanon was bombed and a bunch US soldiers were killed, people in Latin America cheered for that... since it was about time the US would get a taste of what they've been doing for decades around the world.

In spite of all this, now that I'm a US citizen, I choose to participate and become somewhat active, if at least to vote in local and national elections (libertarians, represent!)[}:)]
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Postby Bitter Almonds » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:02 am

Oh, and Mel Gibson is crazier than an outhouse rat[}:)] Why would anyone take what he says seriously? It's like believing everything Pat Robertson and Jack Van Impe say[:D]
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Postby Opera Prima » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:06 pm

XXX, I agree with you 100%.

The US has been involved in hundreds of nasty and dirty military operations in so many places in the world and has been at war against so many countries, that a big part of the world's population doesn't like North Americans a lot. And it's a pity that US citizens have to pay for what their government does, though somebody elected Bush... or was it the electronic voting system? [}:)]
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Postby phillyidol » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:19 pm

Or is that just what your government told you?[:D]
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Postby Opera Prima » Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:31 pm

[quote][i]Originally posted by phillyidol[/i]
<br>Or is that just what your government told you?[:D]
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LOL! No, of course not [:D].
It's just that Bush winning the elections again didn't made much sense to me, and some months ago I read a book where it was explained that the electronic voting system might have changed the final results in the elections... well, something similar happened in Florida in 2000 with those strange cards for voting, or not? [}:)][:D]
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Postby Frau_Blucher » Thu Aug 03, 2006 9:47 pm

[quote][i]Originally posted by MikeP[/i]
<br>"I saw Bigfoot once. 1951 back in Sequoia National Park. Had a foot on him thirty-seven inches heel to toe. It made a sound I would not want to hear twice in my life." [:D]
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Postby KYYX4ever » Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:52 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by Opera Prima[/i]
<br>....though somebody elected Bush... or was it the electronic voting system? [}:)]
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*pokes out eye*
Argh! This was such a disgrace on our "free election" system. The dust has still not settled over this.
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Postby Bitter Almonds » Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:35 am

<p align="justify">I voted for Bush on the second election[}:)] Believe me when I say, "There was nobody else to vote for."
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Postby beatschool » Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:53 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by XXX[/i]
<br><p align="justify">I voted for Bush on the second election[}:)] Believe me when I say, "There was nobody else to vote for."
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I think at this point you have to be retarded to think that Kerry would have done a worse job than Bush has done. I'd be very interested to see what policy put forward by Bush has actually benefited America.
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Postby Bitter Almonds » Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:02 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by beatschool[/i]
<br>[quote][i]Originally posted by XXX[/i]
<br><p align="justify">I voted for Bush on the second election[}:)] Believe me when I say, "There was nobody else to vote for."
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I think at this point you have to be retarded to think that Kerry would have done a worse job than Bush has done. I'd be very interested to see what policy put forward by Bush has actually benefited America.
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<p align="justify">Oh, I'm sorry you're one of those butthurt whiners who supported a candidate that had no backbone and was equally unqualified for the job. Actually, I'm not sorry. You must be a retarded-retard to think John Kerry actually knew and knows what he's doing, whenever he opts to show up to his job and votes for things which he later meant to vote against.
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Postby stella » Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:19 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by MikeP[/i]
<br>[quote][i]Originally posted by phillyidol[/i]
<br>Very true Stella. I am always running meetings and you get people yelling out stuff that has nothing to do with what we are talking about.
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"I saw Bigfoot once. 1951 back in Sequoia National Park. Had a foot on him thirty-seven inches heel to toe. It made a sound I would not want to hear twice in my life." [:D]

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I already heard that one Mike. [:)]
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