Video: The Ray Harryhausen Creature List
Every stop motion creature and special effect ever created by Ray Harryhausen, in one terrific mashup.
Youtube Video(h/t: BoingBoing.)
Every stop motion creature and special effect ever created by Ray Harryhausen, in one terrific mashup.
Youtube Video(h/t: BoingBoing.)
2 | EdDantes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:18:48pm |
Seen them all, loved them all since I was five.
3 | Peter Kaufman Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:21:48pm |
Gots to love me my giant flightless birds, fighting skeletons, and things with tentacles.
4 | EdDantes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:22:19pm |
5 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:23:54pm |
re: #4 EdDantes
It is. He was a very young man he began work on King Kong in 1932.
King Kong had such expression! He was poignant!
6 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:25:43pm |
Thanks for posting this, Charles. Don't forget to hit the "donate" button, folks.
8 | EdDantes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:28:24pm |
re: #5 prairiefire
King Kong had such expression! He was poignant!
That was the genius of Harryhausen; his creations seemed, in a way, to be real characters (sometimes more than the actors).
9 | jaunte Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:31:13pm |
re: #7 jaunte
What movie had the giant walrus?
The Google sez: Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (which has a chess set of Harryhausen fiures:
[Link: www.figurerealm.com...]
10 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:33:23pm |
Sarah has some important remarks after the world premiere of her documentary movie:[Link: www.themudflats.net...]
11 | EdDantes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:34:33pm |
re: #4 EdDantes
It is. He was a very young man he began work on King Kong in 1932.
Correction! He did not work on King Kong: He was inspired by it.
12 | Shiplord Kirel Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:34:45pm |
It was Willis O'Brien rather than Harryhausen who did the stop action work for King Kong (Harryhausen was still a child in 1933). O'brien pioneered the technique, starting in the early 1900s. King Kong was his masterpiece, but he should also be remembered for the breathtaking effects in the original silent version of Lost World. Harryhausen was O'Brien's protege and successor in the 1940s, especially on Mighty Joe Young.
13 | austin_blue Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:36:03pm |
The reality of a water landing most often results in this:
14 | EdDantes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:36:45pm |
re: #12 Shiplord Kirel
Indeed. That's what I get for working from an imperfect memory.
15 | austin_blue Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:37:19pm |
re: #5 prairiefire
King Kong had such expression! He was poignant!
Nah, just... Horny, Baby! Would you like to shag?!?!?!
16 | Shiplord Kirel Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:38:51pm |
The Lost World trailer, 1925
17 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:42:45pm |
re: #15 austin_blue
Nah, just... Horny, Baby! Would you like to shag?!?!?!
First boobie I saw on screen was either Maureen O'Sullivan in Tarzan or Fay Wray.
18 | austin_blue Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:43:55pm |
19 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:44:52pm |
re: #13 austin_blue
Which is why Capt. Sullenberger & crews' achievment was so amazing.
20 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:46:03pm |
For reasons I can never adequately explain, Jason and the Argonauts is one of my favorite films of all time. I've probably watched it at least 100 times over the years.
21 | nines09 Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:47:50pm |
Jason and the Argonauts When I was young this was the best movie ever. Then I saw Goldfinger. With Pussy. Pussy Galore.
22 | austin_blue Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:48:47pm |
re: #19 wlewisiii
Which is why Capt. Sullenberger & crews' achievment was so amazing.
Indeed. He did have the advantage of a long, straight runway, though. The Air Kenya crew was trying to bring their 767 parallel to the beach when the left wingtip dug in and snap-rolled the plane. Given that they glided for thirty miles without engines, they did as good a job, with as good an outcome, as could reasonably be expected in a hijack situation. Many lived. Sadly, the aircrew didn't.
23 | nines09 Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:49:20pm |
re: #20 negativ
Ya beat me to it. I loved that movie. Cheesy? Maybe. Timeless? You bet!
24 | austin_blue Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:51:41pm |
re: #21 nines09
Jason and the Argonauts When I was young this was the best movie ever. Then I saw Goldfinger. With Pussy. Pussy Galore.
25 | Four More Tears Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:52:03pm |
That video just reminded me that I saw the new Clash of the Titans last week and how it sucked.
27 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:03:12pm |
Oy, I'm not liking what's going on at Fort Calhoun nuclear plant.
29 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:15:42pm |
re: #20 negativ
For reasons I can never adequately explain, Jason and the Argonauts is one of my favorite films of all time. I've probably watched it at least 100 times over the years.
[Video]
Your new nick name shall be - Rerun.
30 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:16:14pm |
32 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:27:00pm |
So I'm looking at the list of Faux celebrities that will be hosting the replacement show for Beck:
Greg Gutfeld, Juan Williams, Dana Perino, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Geraldo Rivera, Andrea Tantaros, Eric Bolling, Monica Crowley, Bob Beckel and Kimberly Guilfoyle
I doubt this group will be much more rational than Beck. Fewer tears - yes. But more factual?
33 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:27:25pm |
I loved those old stop motion movies.
I still say "Avatar" had no heart.
34 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:28:10pm |
re: #32 freetoken
So I'm looking at the list of Faux celebrities that will be hosting the replacement show for Beck:
I doubt this group will be much more rational than Beck. Fewer tears - yes. But more factual?
So you don't figure there will be a run on Vaseline?
35 | Amory Blaine Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:28:33pm |
re: #32 freetoken
So I'm looking at the list of Faux celebrities that will be hosting the replacement show for Beck:
I doubt this group will be much more rational than Beck. Fewer tears - yes. But more factual?
Alex Jones
36 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:30:15pm |
re: #33 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I loved those old stop motion movies.
I still say "Avatar" had no heart.
Hey! I liked it.
37 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:30:50pm |
The Polar Bears are saved!:
Status of polar bears as threatened species upheld by judge
But... not really...
38 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:33:25pm |
Will Srauss-Kahn walk in assault case?[Link: www.nytimes.com...]
39 | ProGunLiberal Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:34:16pm |
Just saw this on Twitter from Al Jazeera:
AJELive AJELive
Hugo Chavez admits cancerous tumor aje.me/mopi4b #Venezuela #Chavez
What can I say here without offending anyone.
40 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:34:57pm |
re: #39 ProLifeLiberal
Supposedly it was removed (in the second operation.)
41 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:35:23pm |
re: #36 b_sharp
Modern Problems? Really?
I walked out of Avatar.
I watched Modern Problems all the way through.
Nell Carter was great in it. Brian Doyle-Murray was great in it too.
42 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:35:51pm |
re: #39 ProLifeLiberal
Just saw this on Twitter from Al Jazeera:
What can I say here without offending anyone.
Let me try.
I hope he dies. Tonight.
43 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:36:51pm |
re: #41 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Modern Problems? Really?
I walked out of Avatar.
I watched Modern Problems all the way through.
Nell Carter was great in it. Brian Doyle-Murray was great in it too.
What can I say. I'm a sucker for special effects.
If I want a great story line I watch the classics.
44 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:38:42pm |
re: #43 b_sharp
What can I say. I'm a sucker for special effects.
I love special effects. But the story has to get me too.
Super 8? Hell of a movie, IMO.
45 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:39:19pm |
re: #25 JasonA
That video just reminded me that I saw the new Clash of the Titans last week and how it sucked.
Apparently a remake of Blade Runner is underway. Blade Runner.
I don't understand why Hollywood studios are so terrified of taking chances with new ideas. Worst case scenario: it flops, nobody sees it, and nobody cares. Best case scenario: it becomes a huge hit by an unknown director featuring a mostly unknown cast. In other words, another milestone.
If you haven't seen it, check out a movie called "Monsters" - especially if you're a sci-fi fan. It's a really good film, and it was made for less than $500,000 - which would barely cover the catering for a typical Hollywood film.
The film was devised, storyboarded and directed by Gareth Edwards, who also worked as the visual effects artist.[5] Allan Niblo and James Richardson of Vertigo Films work as producers on the production.[6] The filming equipment cost approximately $15,000, with the budget coming in at under $500,000.[7] The film was able to be made on such a low budget due to the use of prosumer cameras to capture digital video rather than the more expensive 35mm film.[8] Any settings featured in the film were real locations often used without permission asked in advance, and the extras were just people who happened to be there at the time.[8]
A studio could put out THREE HUNDRED similarly ambitious $500,000 films for the price of one Mars Needs Moms (world-wide profit loss: -$130,231,843). I mean, it's almost like we could have something resembling a culture that wasn't completely embarrassing.
Instead, they'd rather fart out another remake of the reboot of a remake, spend all the money on big-name actors, egomaniac directors, and ridiculous SFX; apparently leaving the scriptwriting up to the executive producer's 13 year old nephew. Everybody mocks it whether they've see it or not, and everyone involved looks like a putz forever.
46 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:39:52pm |
re: #44 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
My 8 year old was the first in our family to see it. So far tonight, no nightmares.
47 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:40:29pm |
re: #44 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I love special effects. But the story has to get me too.
Super 8? Hell of a movie, IMO.
I've heard that. I'm going to bug the wife into going this weekend.
48 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:41:56pm |
re: #39 ProLifeLiberal
Just saw this on Twitter from Al Jazeera:
What can I say here without offending anyone.
Here's a couple of quotes for those kinds of moments...
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." -Mark Twain
"I never wanted to see anybody die, but there are a few obituary notices I have read with pleasure." Clarance Darrow
49 | ProGunLiberal Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:42:40pm |
re: #42 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
The fact he got cancer after defending a genocidal dickhole (Qaddafi) screams laser guided karma.
50 | What, me worry? Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:43:27pm |
re: #25 JasonA
That video just reminded me that I saw the new Clash of the Titans last week and how it sucked.
I'm sorry, my dear Jason. I had to downding you for that one. No offense, personally.
51 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:43:45pm |
re: #42 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Let me try.
I hope he dies. Tonight.
I have no fucks to give about Hugo Chavez, but if I'm asking favors of the Cancer Fairy, I'm hoping she'll visit the leaders of Libya, Syria, Bahrain, and Yemen first.
52 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:45:28pm |
re: #38 prairiefire
If it was a set up? They'll figure it out. Otherwise?
Even if someone is involved in illegal endeavors, raping them is still wrong.
53 | ProGunLiberal Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:48:13pm |
re: #51 negativ
Well, the eventual mob in Libya will hang Qaddafi. The fact that Sweden thought it a good idea to attack with military force says a massive amount (Last war they participated in as an aggressor (not peacekeepers) was the Second Barbary War. Us and Sweden vs. the Barbary State of Algeria.) That was about 195-196 years ago.
Bahrain and Syria definitely need it, and probably Yemen
54 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:49:00pm |
re: #42 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Let me try.
I hope he dies. Tonight.
Yep..... I'll drink a beer to that.
55 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:49:37pm |
re: #53 ProLifeLiberal
Of course, on a large scale with the leadership in Iran wouldn't make me shed a tear.
56 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:51:05pm |
re: #20 negativ
My sister-in-law's uncle not only watches it over and over, but makes his family watch it too.
57 | ProGunLiberal Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:52:11pm |
re: #55 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
True.
I will admit though, after what I found yesterday about the opinion of Waziristanis on the Drone Strikes (their opinion in "meh"), I will admit that dealing with Iran is easier. They hate us, and show it. They are being honest with their feelings.
Pakistan on the other hand, hates us, but puts up a facade so they can get money.
58 | ProGunLiberal Thu, Jun 30, 2011 7:52:37pm |
re: #57 ProLifeLiberal
I'm talking governments by the way. Not the people at large.
59 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:01:39pm |
re: #57 ProLifeLiberal
True.
I will admit though, after what I found yesterday about the opinion of Waziristanis on the Drone Strikes (their opinion in "meh"), I will admit that dealing with Iran is easier. They hate us, and show it. They are being honest with their feelings.
Pakistan on the other hand, hates us, but puts up a facade so they can get money.
They lost their mojo after we located and killed Bin Laden inside their borders without involving them...... they hate us for that.
60 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:07:46pm |
re: #59 Mr Pancakes
They lost their mojo after we located and killed Bin Laden inside their borders without involving them... they hate us for that.
Lost their mojo is right. The mojo the army lost was its ability to intimidate those who would question it. Which is why they're so scared. Right now the Pakistani Army is getting a lot of pointed questions sent its way and it can't easily mount a general crackdown. That means the generals have the problems of the Arab Spring staring them right in the face. Though Pakistan would likely have an even worse outcome in that scenario than Libya.
61 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:08:34pm |
Well the grandkid got his marks back today. His lowest mark was 61 and the highest 78.
That isn't bad for an autistic kid who has trouble focusing.
62 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:14:34pm |
re: #60 Dark_Falcon
Lost their mojo is right. The mojo the army lost was its ability to intimidate those who would question it. Which is why they're so scared. Right now the Pakistani Army is getting a lot of pointed questions sent its way and it can't easily mount a general crackdown. That means the generals have the problems of the Arab Spring staring them right in the face. Though Pakistan would likely have an even worse outcome in that scenario than Libya.
Then they step in it, mounting a crackdown against those that helped us find the asshole.....
I guess keep giving them money....... they've got nukes.
63 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:18:06pm |
re: #57 ProLifeLiberal
True.
I will admit though, after what I found yesterday about the opinion of Waziristanis on the Drone Strikes (their opinion in "meh"), I will admit that dealing with Iran is easier. They hate us, and show it. They are being honest with their feelings.
Pakistan on the other hand, hates us, but puts up a facade so they can get money.
The question though, is why do they hate us when many more of their own are being killed daily by the same people they pretend they hate us to kill? Or would they hate us even if we didn't do that? Same question.
64 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:20:03pm |
re: #62 Mr Pancakes
Then they step in it, mounting a crackdown against those that helped us find the asshole...
I guess keep giving them money... they've got nukes.
There's no choice but to do that. This is one on those situations where "Wait and See" is the only option. It beats the potential alternative: "Loose Nukes".
65 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:20:42pm |
re: #63 Naso Tang
Class envy; on a global scale?
66 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:21:22pm |
re: #63 Naso Tang
The question though, is why do they hate us when many more of their own are being killed daily by the same people they pretend they hate us to kill? Or would they hate us even if we didn't do that? Same question.
Many of them would hate us even if we did nothing. Salafism has gotten quite a following in Pakistan, and Salafists hate us on general principals.
67 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:22:45pm |
re: #64 Dark_Falcon
There's no choice but to do that. This is one on those situations where "Wait and See" is the only option. It beats the potential alternative: "Loose Nukes".
The real question is if there is good intel on the nukes location or not.
If not, pay $$$
If yes, start planning...
68 | b_snark Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:26:04pm |
re: #67 wlewisiii
The real question is if there is good intel on the nukes location or not.
If not, pay $$$
If yes, start planning...
When the nukes are found, bury them in Crazy Glue.
70 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:28:10pm |
re: #66 Dark_Falcon
Many of them would hate us even if we did nothing. Salafism has gotten quite a following in Pakistan, and Salafists hate us on general principals.
So you think it is simply a religious thing then?
71 | prairiefire Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:28:44pm |
re: #67 wlewisiii
The real question is if there is good intel on the nukes location or not.
If not, pay $$$
If yes, start planning...
I wonder. I wonder if there is now more momentum after the Arab Spring for covert ops against Iran. I hope so. Another locked down strike on nuke facilities would be fantastic.
72 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:31:47pm |
re: #70 Naso Tang
So you think it is simply a religious thing then?
Not entirely, but it plays a major role. I've seen the reports (from CNN, not Fox to be clear) about what young boys are taught in the madrassas. They get anti-Americanism drummed into them quite thoroughly.
73 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:32:36pm |
re: #72 Dark_Falcon
Plus, we're a liberal society, and they hate that. It's not just America-- they hate all the liberal democracies.
74 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:34:37pm |
re: #65 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Class envy; on a global scale?
Not class. They have plenty of classes of their own.
75 | bratwurst Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:35:18pm |
I know it is a couple threads back, but I am just now getting around to scanning through Beck's last show...amazing he didn't dislocate his shoulder patting himself on the back!
76 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:36:43pm |
re: #73 Obdicut
Plus, we're a liberal society, and they hate that. It's not just America-- they hate all the liberal democracies.
Very true. Salafists see democracy as "un-Islamic".
77 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:36:48pm |
re: #72 Dark_Falcon
Not entirely, but it plays a major role. I've seen the reports (from CNN, not Fox to be clear) about what young boys are taught in the madrassas. They get anti-Americanism drummed into them quite thoroughly.
And madrassas are what, if not rote religious indoctrination?
78 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:39:24pm |
re: #77 Naso Tang
And madrassas are what, if not rote religious indoctrination?
It's religious and cultural both, but with a main root in the extremist Salafist rhetoric. There's also the idea that The West has persecuted and taken advantage of the Arab states in different ways-- never mind that, to the extent that's true, it was mostly the British. The US has meddled too, but nowhere near enough to deserve a lethal level of ire.
Mostly, it's the extremist variations of Islam. Not just Salafism, but that's the main problematic one.
79 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:39:31pm |
re: #76 Dark_Falcon
And Dominionists see democracy as un-Biblical.
80 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:42:26pm |
re: #78 Obdicut
It's religious and cultural both, but with a main root in the extremist Salafist rhetoric. There's also the idea that The West has persecuted and taken advantage of the Arab states in different ways-- never mind that, to the extent that's true, it was mostly the British. The US has meddled too, but nowhere near enough to deserve a lethal level of ire.
Mostly, it's the extremist variations of Islam. Not just Salafism, but that's the main problematic one.
Quoted for Truth.
81 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:43:36pm |
re: #72 Dark_Falcon
Not entirely, but it plays a major role. I've seen the reports (from CNN, not Fox to be clear) about what young boys are taught in the madrassas. They get anti-Americanism drummed into them quite thoroughly.
The Soviet Union was sent packing with their tail between their legs..... we're just another superpower..... certainly we will do that too in their eyes.
82 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:48:23pm |
re: #78 Obdicut
It's religious and cultural both, but with a main root in the extremist Salafist rhetoric. There's also the idea that The West has persecuted and taken advantage of the Arab states in different ways-- never mind that, to the extent that's true, it was mostly the British. The US has meddled too, but nowhere near enough to deserve a lethal level of ire.
Mostly, it's the extremist variations of Islam. Not just Salafism, but that's the main problematic one.
The "colonial" excuse will be with us for generations to come, just as the slavery one will be in the USA, regardless of a Black president.
But the operative word is excuse.
In the case of Pakistan one should remember that for the most part they are the same people as those in India except for the religion they were born into (I doubt there are many born again Muslims in Pakistan) and they have the same colonial history, which borders they chose to change willingly and freely.
So we are left with religion and, I hasten to add, not only against the West.
83 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:52:00pm |
re: #81 Mr Pancakes
The Soviet Union was sent packing with their tail between their legs... we're just another superpower... certainly we will do that too in their eyes.
It depends how many such eyes, though. Not everyone in Afghanistan-Pakistan has been radicalized. If we leave non radicals in charge and support them adequately while killing large numbers of radicals, then their declarations of victory will ring hollow.
84 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:52:14pm |
what's all this i hear about leonard puñeta becoming secretary of the fence?
since when does a fence need a secretary?
86 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:54:14pm |
re: #82 Naso Tang
Er, the division of India and Pakistan wasn't exactly a free and untroubled event. The British bear quite a lot of responsibility there, as well. If you haven't read "Midnight's Children", it's a good fiction treatment of it. For non-fiction, both Freedom at Midnight and French's Liberty or Death are great treatments of it-- the second being critical of the first.
There really is anti-Western sentiment that does not come from religious roots in Pakistan and in the rest of the Arab world. It is nowhere near, as I said, the main force, but there is no reason to overlook it; indeed, it's dangerous to do so.
That the religious extremism of Salafism is not only against the west is very true-- just ask anyone trying to reform Pakistan, if they haven't been assassinated yet.
87 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:54:14pm |
re: #84 engineer dog
what's all this i hear about leonard puñeta becoming secretary of the fence?
since when does a fence need a secretary?
What?
88 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:55:43pm |
89 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:55:54pm |
re: #83 Dark_Falcon
Unless radicals are created faster than they can be killed.
Removing the conditions for radicalization is better-- that just means conquering poverty, finding a way to successfully combat religious extremism, and exporting Enlightenment values to an area that has rejected them. Easy-peasy.
90 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:56:49pm |
re: #86 Obdicut
And Pakistan isn't really part of the Arab world, but hopefully you got what I meant. The Middle-Eastern and nearby Muslim world.
91 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:58:16pm |
An image making the rounds on the net:
92 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:58:45pm |
93 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 8:59:13pm |
re: #81 Mr Pancakes
The Soviet Union was sent packing with their tail between their legs... we're just another superpower... certainly we will do that too in their eyes.
The Soviet Union, when they could pretend it was a union, had a different interest in Afghanistan than the US. They had a common border and they had a territorial expansionist opportunity, or so they thought, as they were prone to do.
The US has had interests but never territorial expansion ones, or the constitution of the US would now apply from Japan to Germany.
What we do however have is a misguided naivety that everyone wants to be just like us (and could be) if we kill the bad guys who prevent them from doing so; when what we should just do is kill the bad guys who threaten us, from time to time.
94 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:00:23pm |
Conquering poverty is a fools game unfortunately when corruption rules. Go to Mexico to see that.
95 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:04:06pm |
re: #86 Obdicut
I did not mean to suggest that it was a free and simple break. I know it was not and could not have been. There were millions of displaced peoples and many who still think they are.
What I meant was in a broader sense, that it was a free cultural/religious choice; consequences be dammed for the individual good. (sarc/)
96 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:04:23pm |
re: #93 Naso Tang
The US has had interests but never territorial expansion ones, or the constitution of the US would now apply from Japan to Germany.
Umm... might you want to re-work that sentence a bit?
97 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:06:45pm |
re: #94 Mr Pancakes
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
related
"People continue to starve only because rough men stand ready to take the food away from them without conscience."
98 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:07:53pm |
perils of censorship:
Image: WUNOC.jpgre: #63 Naso Tang
The question though, is why do they hate us when many more of their own are being killed daily by the same people they pretend they hate us to kill? Or would they hate us even if we didn't do that? Same question.
Imagine for a minute that America, while gliding along its current track, loses its shit entirely. Sherrif Arpaio declares himself the sovereign lord of Maricopa County. Civil war breaks out in Texas, pitting the majority Tea Party secessionists ("The Liptoneers") led by General Rick Perry against the Shitty Texas Weather Underground of Austin, who are aided by the shadowy Fort Worth Creative Consortium. Nobody is safe. Your neighbor might be an assassin, or someone paid to pick targets for assassins, or an uninvolved innocent person, or even one of your own. Just as in Rwanda, talk radio hosts begin openly beseeching their listeners to slaughter their political opponents. And it gets worse. People you can't keep track of go off and do all sorts of crazy shit. Possibly even in countries other than your own.
But lo and behold, into the midst of all this steps President Jin Sun Choi leading an army hundreds of thousands strong. They don't speak your language, and they have only the most superficial understanding of you, your history, and the nuances of your daily life. In fact, an awful lot of them get really belligerent at the very idea of "nuances". It's a dirty word to them. You can see that their perception of you is derived primarily from their own proudly ignorant TV shows and movies. You barely register as human.
They have interjected themselves into your reality without your invitation or consent. They have taken control of your town and are now dictating how you are going to live, OR ELSE. They perceive any resistance to their efforts as evidence that the person doing the resisting is the enemy worthy of no less than torture and death, and it does not escape your notice that a large portion of their people back home agree with this idea. They arrest, torture, and indefinitely imprison your mom, dad, brother, sister, uncle. They threaten that you're next unless you tell them exactly what they want to hear.
Meanwhile, they insist that they have made you free, and seem genuinely unable to figure out why these magnanimous efforts still result in people being pissed off at them. Nothing can convince them that they are anything other than The Good Guys.
Use your imagination and put yourself in those shoes.
Why *wouldn't* you hate them?
99 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:07:58pm |
re: #96 freetoken
Umm... might you want to re-work that sentence a bit?
Umm...are you wanting to bring up the Cherokee or the Sioux or whatever else you can think of before what we are talking of today existed?
100 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:10:22pm |
re: #97 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
related
"People continue to starve only because rough men stand ready to take the food away from them without conscience."
Nice sound bite but too long for a bumper sticker, I'm afraid.
I rate it fail. :=)
101 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:10:26pm |
re: #97 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
related
"People continue to starve only because rough men stand ready to take the food away from them without conscience."
They are not even rough men....... they are little vermin in Mexico City.
102 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:10:37pm |
re: #97 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
related
"People continue to starve only because rough men stand ready to take the food away from them without conscience."
Yeah, but those are two different sets of men.
103 | Idle Drifter Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:12:00pm |
Man, I remember having nightmares as a kid of those damn Cyclops chasing me through the streets of my home town. They didn't bother me while I watched the movie but to hear their howls in a dream was terrifying. They were replaced by the T-Rex from Jurassic park until somehow I got hold of a elephant gun with these crazy looking cartridges that looked like something that would be fired out of a tank but miniaturized and killed the damn thing. Strange how these movies can have an effect unknown effect until someone wakes up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat.
104 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:14:49pm |
re: #95 Naso Tang
What I meant was in a broader sense, that it was a free cultural/religious choice; consequences be dammed for the individual good. (sarc/)
But that's not at all true. The choice was compromised at every level, it was by no means a free one by the individuals in the nations involved. Please read one of the books I recommended.
105 | Four More Tears Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:15:03pm |
re: #45 negativ
I hope whatever studio is doing that goes out of business...
106 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:16:20pm |
re: #98 negativ
Yes, I can appreciate that lengthy script except by now even the dumbest most illiterate (probably 99%) of Afghans know that that the only reason US is there because of OBL originally. However I agree that their attention span is as long as the next paycheck offer from an Iran (or other) funded warlord and that this will not change for generations, if ever.
That is why I say leave, and just bomb them as necessary. Often if necessary.
107 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:18:14pm |
re: #106 Naso Tang
Yes, I can appreciate that lengthy script except by now even the dumbest most illiterate (probably 99%) of Afghans know that that the only reason US is there because of OBL originally.
But OBL is dead. And was in Pakistan when he died.
And 28.1% of Afghans are literate, a dismal number, but nowhere near 1%.
Why did you think it was 1%?
108 | Idle Drifter Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:18:42pm |
re: #105 JasonA
I hope whatever studio is doing that goes out of business...
Remaking one of my all time favorite Sci-Fi thrillers. Remakes are almost in our blood but God damn it Hollywood take a chance on something and merchandise the hell out of it if you're so damn afraid of losing money.
109 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:20:07pm |
re: #108 Idle Drifter
Have you seen Brick? It's like the anti-Hollywood movie. A budget of 250,000, I think. A film noir set in a high school.
Really good.
110 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:22:51pm |
re: #99 Naso Tang
Umm...are you wanting to bring up the Cherokee or the Sioux or whatever else you can think of before what we are talking of today existed?
Actually, I was thinking of the 20th century, from the Spanish-American war and its fallout, to the accession of Alaska.
History is relevant.
The problems today in Pakistan are definitely a product of (among other things) the 20th century and its numerous wars. The US wasn't directly involved in the creation or propagation of the radical islamic fire in the region, at least until arming the mujahideen and their fight against the Soviets. However, western attempts to stir up the region (in the 20th century) started IIRC with WWI.
111 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:25:34pm |
re: #104 Obdicut
But that's not at all true. The choice was compromised at every level, it was by no means a free one by the individuals in the nations involved. Please read one of the books I recommended.
I will try to read as suggested, but I maintain that where you think I meant something like "a free democratic choice", I did not.
I meant a cultural/religious choice at a broader level. They were convinced that they could not live together with those of different religions and while they were no doubt manipulated by political power players, the fundamental differences were paramount. One could draw a kind of analogy with the current state of politics in the US, where a so called Tea Party has taken over what was once a reasonably sensible group of free enterprise proponents and has now become a bunch of religious fanatics afraid to argue anything among themselves.
112 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:27:44pm |
re: #107 Obdicut
But OBL is dead. And was in Pakistan when he died.
And 28.1% of Afghans are literate, a dismal number, but nowhere near 1%.
Why did you think it was 1%?
I was probably being insulting.
114 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:33:00pm |
re: #111 Naso Tang
I meant a cultural/religious choice at a broader level. They were convinced that they could not live together with those of different religions and while they were no doubt manipulated by political power players, the fundamental differences were paramount.
Those differences were used, stoked, exploited, nurtured, and encouraged by the British during colonization, though. You can't just ignore this.
You're basically saying the people, as a whole, made the choice of partition. That is absolutely ridiculous. Agitators on both sides whipped up partisan frenzy, and the final choice of division-- both in how it was to happen, and the territory it was to encompass-- was by the British.
Please, please read something on the subject. It is an incredibly complex topic.
Saying it was a religious or cultural choice at a broader level is either an obvious observation-- the division was along religious lines-- or meaningless. It was certainly not a free choice.
115 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:33:27pm |
re: #112 Naso Tang
I was probably being insulting.
Well, when you're trying to imply others are ignorant, and demonstrate your own ignorance, the insult doesn't really work, does it?
118 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:35:49pm |
119 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:37:05pm |
120 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:37:50pm |
121 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:41:02pm |
re: #119 Obdicut
Here's a little something totalitarian:
[Video]
I need to do my own YouTube video after seeing that....... well then again, maybe not.
122 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:41:24pm |
123 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:41:27pm |
re: #121 Mr Pancakes
It does have a sort of everyman appeal, that's for damn sure.
124 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:45:30pm |
re: #123 Obdicut
It does have a sort of everyman appeal, that's for damn sure.
Yes, I guess a lot of their songs have the "everyman" appeal.
125 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:47:29pm |
File this in the 'creepy' category:
Authorities say body found in public pool went undetected for days
Authorities say the body of a woman who died in a Massachusetts public pool went undetected for days as swimmers continued to use the pool before the victim was found floating.
The body of Marie Joseph, 36, was discovered by teenagers Tuesday evening in the Vietnam Veterans Swimming Pool in Fall River, Massachusetts, according to Bristol County district attorney's spokesman Gregg Miliote.
Joseph had gone to the pool on Sunday with a 9-year-old neighbor and his family. She collided with the boy while the pair careened down a pool slide, Miliote said.
After the collision, the boy surfaced but the woman did not, he said.
It was not clear Thursday what happened after the collision or whether the boy and his family sought Joseph's whereabouts when they left the pool.
Authorities continued to investigate the cause of death Thursday.
The pool -- which is 12 feet deep at its deepest --- was described as "cloudy" by a health inspector who examined the pool Tuesday, according to the mayor of Fall River, William Flanagan.
A decomposing body can take a couple of days before it becomes buoyant, Miliote added.
"It is in many respects disturbing and unreal," said Massachusetts Conservation and recreation Commissioner Ed Lambert
126 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:50:33pm |
re: #77 Naso Tang
And madrassas are what, if not rote religious indoctrination?
Madrassas are Saudi royal dupes, just like F'ed news.
Dumb, duped social conservatives, all with the same goals: quash the queers, suppress the religious and ethnic minorities into dhimmitude; women back to the kitchen/laundry/ironing shirts, or else.
127 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:53:35pm |
re: #126 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Not really. Not all SoCons want to force their positions on others, and its entirely possible to be socially conservative and not be a racist. Moreover, the kind of gender apartheid practiced in Pakistan is far beyond anything US fundies demand. No, the Salafists are worse that US Socons, much worse.
128 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:55:14pm |
re: #126 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Madrassas are Saudi royal dupes, just like F'ed news.
Dumb, duped social conservatives, all with the same goals: quash the queers, suppress the religious and ethnic minorities into dhimmitude; women back to the kitchen/laundry/ironing shirts, or else.
At least you didn't say barefoot and pregnant......as a conservative, I require my wimmins to wear shoes and use birth control.
129 | laZardo Thu, Jun 30, 2011 9:56:42pm |
re: #127 Dark_Falcon
Not really. Not all SoCons want to force their positions on others, and its entirely possible to be socially conservative and not be a racist. Moreover, the kind of gender apartheid practiced in Pakistan is far beyond anything US fundies demand. No, the Salafists are worse that US Socons, much worse.
My reaction to the bolded phrase.
As for the rest it's only because the Salafists mostly fill the positions of power and influence there. And they've managed to successfully suppress the kind of movements for such rights as well.
130 | Four More Tears Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:04:24pm |
Google+ is totally going to eat Facebook's lunch. My humble prediction.
131 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:05:15pm |
re: #129 laZardo
My reaction to the bolded phrase.
As for the rest it's only because the Salafists mostly fill the positions of power and influence there. And they've managed to successfully suppress the kind of movements for such rights as well.
And my response to your reaction:
132 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:05:59pm |
re: #130 JasonA
Google+ is totally going to eat Facebook's lunch. My humble prediction.
I'm rubbing my hands with glee....... what's Facebook?
133 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:06:16pm |
re: #127 Dark_Falcon
Not really. Not all SoCons want to force their positions on others,
Straw man - that's never been the argument.
and its entirely possible to be socially conservative and not be a racist.
No one said anything about being racist.
Moreover, the kind of gender apartheid practiced in Pakistan is far beyond anything US fundies demand. No, the Salafists are worse that US Socons, much worse.
So we can have total gender apartheid, or absolute apartheid. I call false dilemma.
The people who have been successful in implementing anti-minority legislation, social norms have not been "Salafists", they have been other forms of social conservatives.
Salafists are not even near any kind of power as the Bachmann/Palin/DeMint parasites.
134 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:06:49pm |
135 | Four More Tears Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:07:32pm |
re: #132 Mr Pancakes
I'm rubbing my hands with glee... what's Facebook?
Eggzactly. Just the circles alone is something I've been wishing Facebook would implement for years.
136 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:07:35pm |
137 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:08:19pm |
re: #136 Dark_Falcon
Getting the job done, can be heroic.
Hang in there!
138 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:09:32pm |
re: #128 Mr Pancakes
At least you didn't say barefoot and pregnant...as a conservative, I require my wimmins to wear shoes and use birth control.
Swell. As a liberal, I require my males to be shoe size 6 and get monthly pedicures.
139 | Four More Tears Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:09:44pm |
140 | Four More Tears Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:10:19pm |
re: #138 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Swell. As a liberal, I require my males to be shoe size 6 and get monthly pedicures.
You like men with small...feet?
141 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:10:27pm |
re: #133 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Salafists are not even near any kind of power as the Bachmann/Palin/DeMint parasites.
Here in the US, they're not. In many Islamic countries they've already got more power than US Socons will ever likely get.
142 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:12:31pm |
My theme song..... there is a bible quote in there...... listen if you dare.
re: #138 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalinSwell. As a liberal, I require my males to be shoe size 6 and get monthly pedicures.
Well see ..... there's your problem. Size 6 shoes from what I understand translates into ........ well..... never mind.
143 | laZardo Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:12:33pm |
re: #139 JasonA
So I look for Google+ and I get:
Nasa limitadong Pagsubok sa Field ang Google+1.
Sa ngayon, sumusubok kami kasama ang maliit na bilang ng mga tao, ngunit hindi magtatagal bago maging handa para sa lahat ang proyektong Google+1. Iwanan sa amin ang iyong email address at titiyakin namin na una kang makakaalam kapag handa na kaming mag-imbita ng higit pang tao.
I LOVE NOT BEING ABLE TO SPEAK THE TONGUE OF MY HERITAGE ;_;
/thankfully we also speak English here
144 | laZardo Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:14:31pm |
re: #141 Dark_Falcon
Here in the US, they're not. In many Islamic countries they've already got more power than US Socons will ever likely get.
Because in the US, we have the power to fight back.
As it were.
145 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:16:05pm |
re: #137 Floral Giraffe
Getting the job done, can be heroic.
Hang in there!
I am, but the sometimes things just grate on you. Still, I got through June OK, and I should get through July alright, so things are not so bad.
146 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:18:33pm |
re: #145 Dark_Falcon
I am, but the sometimes things just grate on you. Still, I got through June OK, and I should get through July alright, so things are not so bad.
I got 60% my July sales quota today with one PO....... it won't be entered until tamale which is the 1st...... coolness for me.
147 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:19:57pm |
re: #144 laZardo
Because in the US, we have the power to fight back.
As it were.
Also the constitutional restraints which even most social conservatives acknowledge. The vast majority of Americans, socially conservative or liberal, accept a respect freedom of speech*, whereas in some places the idea of punishment for blasphemy hold wide acceptance.
*: Yes I know that there are some medium profile assholes who don't like free speech in the US. But they don't speak for the majority in either party.
148 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:20:34pm |
re: #146 Mr Pancakes
I got 60% my July sales quota today with one PO... it won't be entered until tamale which is the 1st... coolness for me.
Very cool! I may do the same thing tomorrow, which will be nice if it happens.
149 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:21:06pm |
re: #148 Dark_Falcon
Very cool! I may do the same thing tomorrow, which will be nice if it happens.
What do you sell if you don't mind me asking.
150 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:24:00pm |
re: #149 Mr Pancakes
What do you sell if you don't mind me asking.
Seats to conferences. My current one is on military health care. Better records management of the DoD and DoVA electronic health records, thus providing improved care to our warfighters and better ways to gather data on PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury and how to treat it.
151 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:25:05pm |
re: #150 Dark_Falcon
Seats to conferences. My current one is on military health care. Better records management of the DoD and DoVA electronic health records, thus providing improved care to our warfighters and better ways to gather data on PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury and how to treat it.
Cool... mega telemarketing? I hate that.
152 | laZardo Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:28:35pm |
re: #147 Dark_Falcon
*: Yes I know that there are some medium profile assholes who don't like free speech in the US. But they don't speak for the majority in either party.
'Cept for the Republicans.
154 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:32:09pm |
re: #151 Mr Pancakes
Cool... mega telemarketing? I hate that.
Not so much. I actually have to sell the product, not just market it. Which means finding the right people for the event, getting them on the phone, and then convincing them to pay to attend. It's much harder and pays better than telemarketing.
155 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:35:30pm |
re: #152 laZardo
You're wrong and you and I would get along better if you didn't feel the need to flippantly dismiss my arguments.
156 | laZardo Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:41:15pm |
re: #155 Dark_Falcon
You're wrong and you and I would get along better if you didn't feel the need to flippantly dismiss my arguments.
That those that support the GOP are willing to degrade those that don't support their conservative ideals so much - e.g. curtailing the right to collectively bargain, abortion rights, etc. - especially through the government which they claim to hate so much means they are really against the freedoms they so espouse.
I'm not flippantly dismissing your arguments. I'm calling a spade a goddamn spade.
157 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 10:46:45pm |
re: #156 laZardo
That those that support the GOP are willing to degrade those that don't support their conservative ideals so much - e.g. curtailing the right to collectively bargain, abortion rights, etc. - especially through the government which they claim to hate so much means they are really against the freedoms they so espouse.
I'm not flippantly dismissing your arguments. I'm calling a spade a goddamn spade.
Do Republicans and conservatives piss you off?
158 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:00:06pm |
re: #156 laZardo
That those that support the GOP are willing to degrade those that don't support their conservative ideals so much - e.g. curtailing the right to collectively bargain, abortion rights, etc. - especially through the government which they claim to hate so much means they are really against the freedoms they so espouse.
I'm not flippantly dismissing your arguments. I'm calling a spade a goddamn spade.
Hey man... here's a video for you.
159 | laZardo Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:00:11pm |
re: #157 Mr Pancakes
Do Republicans and conservatives piss you off?
From what I've read on LGF, yes.
160 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:03:01pm |
re: #159 laZardo
From what I've read on LGF, yes.
All right........ nothing make me angry on here...... but then I'm sedated.
161 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:13:22pm |
re: #159 laZardo
From what I've read on LGF, yes.
You can't go just by what you read here, no disrespect to Charles. Try National Review Online or Frum Forum sometime. If only to hear the non-nutty other side tell its story.
163 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:15:06pm |
re: #162 freetoken
There are plenty of nuts at NRO.
And even more non-nuts. And we might well disagree about who's a nut.
164 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:15:08pm |
Rock with Bassoons!
165 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:16:30pm |
I just watched some NatGeo channel drek - sensationalism. I wonder to myself how the National Geographic Society to have sunk to such lows as airing some of the stuff that appears on NatGeo.
So I decided to check up on NatGeo, since I've never done that before... and discovered why it does what it does.
Turns out it is part owned by... Fox.
166 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:17:39pm |
re: #165 freetoken
I just watched some NatGeo channel drek - sensationalism. I wonder to myself how the National Geographic Society to have sunk to such lows as airing some of the stuff that appears on NatGeo.
So I decided to check up on NatGeo, since I've never done that before... and discovered why it does what it does.
Turns out it is part owned by... Fox.
Yes... another conspiracy. Fox owns everything Bwwwwaaaaa.
167 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:19:00pm |
re: #163 Dark_Falcon
Sure, not all are nuts. But too many of them are opportunists (e.g., Goldberg) who are no where as insightful as they like to pretend they are... and then there are the occasional racists/atavists.
168 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:21:28pm |
re: #166 Mr Pancakes
I said nothing about conspiracy.
It is Murdoch's business strategy, seen in many of his media interests, to appeal the lowest common denominator and basest human instincts. He knows sex sells, and he knows mystery/conspiracy/sensationalism is the key to making money in the media business. His billions of dollars are a testament to it.
I'm just sorry that the NGS has soiled themselves by going along with it.
169 | Dark_Falcon Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:21:51pm |
re: #167 freetoken
Sure, not all are nuts. But too many of them are opportunists (e.g., Goldberg) who are no where as insightful as they like to pretend they are... and then there are the occasional racists/atavists.
Lots of commentators are opportunistic. It's just the way of things.
And now I need to sign off for the night. Goodnight, all.
170 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:22:17pm |
re: #168 freetoken
I said nothing about conspiracy.
It is Murdoch's business strategy, seen in many of his media interests, to appeal the lowest common denominator and basest human instincts. He knows sex sells, and he knows mystery/conspiracy/sensationalism is the key to making money in the media business. His billions of dollars are a testament to it.
I'm just sorry that the NGS has soiled themselves by going along with it.
Julie Banderas is hawt.
171 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:34:00pm |
re: #170 Mr Pancakes
Had to look her up as the name didn't ring a bell... and yes, according the images google holds she is an attractive woman. But then again, TV hosts are usually picked for their looks.
172 | freetoken Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:37:38pm |
BTW, the producer of this NatGeo piece of drivel I viewed is non other that Simcha Jacobovici... who was the guy who did the show on supposedly having found two of the nails used in Jesus' crucifixion (the show was criticized harshly by those who know, well, anything, e.g.: A Critique of Simcha Jacobovici’s Secrets of Christianity: Nails of the Cross).
Bottom line, anything made by Simcha Jacobovici ought to be taken with at least as many grains of salt as one would take with Art Bell's old show.
174 | Mr Pancakes Thu, Jun 30, 2011 11:50:31pm |
175 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:11:36am |
Jebus, NOVA was for shit tonight. An episode about dreams and their meaning. Admittedly I only caught the last half, but that part seemed like a bunch of AA type nonsense. A subject handled in such a way unworthy of NOVA, and more worthy of the Discovery Channel.
Perhaps it had something to do with one of the "funded by"s in the usual "funded in part by" list of many PBS programs.
/et tu, PBS?
176 | laZardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:19:00am |
re: #160 Mr Pancakes
All right... nothing make me angry on here... but then I'm sedated.
177 | freetoken Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:22:50am |
re: #175 Slumbering Behemoth
I sorry to say the a great swath of American television continues its downward coarse.
We should have known when "Reality TV" appeared - a sure sign of our society's doom.
179 | freetoken Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:24:30am |
180 | Mr Pancakes Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:25:06am |
181 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:31:03am |
Oh, and "Fuck yeah! Dynamation"!
182 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:35:00am |
re: #177 freetoken
I'm just sad to see this happen on NOVA. One of the few television shows I actually like. :sigh:
I guess I've still got "NOVA ScienceNOW".
183 | sagehen Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:38:34am |
uh-oh.
Strauss-Kahn Case Seen as in Jeopardy
According to the two officials, the woman had a phone conversation with an incarcerated man within a day of her encounter with Mr. Strauss-Kahn in which she discussed the possible benefits of pursuing the charges against him. The conversation was recorded.
That man, the investigators learned, had been arrested on charges of possessing 400 pounds of marijuana. He is among a number of individuals who made multiple cash deposits, totaling around $100,000, into the woman’s bank account over the last two years. The deposits were made in Arizona, Georgia, New York and Pennsylvania.
The investigators also learned that she was paying hundreds of dollars every month in phone charges to five companies. The woman had insisted she had only one phone and said she knew nothing about the deposits except that they were made by a man she described as her fiancé and his friends.
So... not just a simple housekeeper and refugee.
184 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:42:29am |
Meh, I'm bummed. I'm going to bed. Perhaps tomorrow one of the Koch funded folks at NOVA can tell me what my nightmares of their shitty program tonight means with regards to predicting future events in my life, or what amazing discoveries lie just beneath.
Later Lizards.
185 | freetoken Fri, Jul 1, 2011 12:55:28am |
re: #183 sagehen
The investigators also learned that she was paying hundreds of dollars every month in phone charges to five companies.
If one of those phones has tweets from Anthony Weiner on it, then we know we've got a real story.
187 | laZardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 1:24:07am |
Speaking of PBS, here's your Anon Thread of the Moment:
From the /co/mics & cartoons board... Batman vs. Red Green!
188 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:01:08am |
Morning Honcos. (is there anybody out there)
190 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:11:57am |
re: #183 sagehen
uh-oh.
Strauss-Kahn Case Seen as in Jeopardy
So... not just a simple housekeeper and refugee.
If this woman lied to investigators she needs to be charged and given no leniency if she is guilty. Many people, including myself, threw DSK under the bus. And if she is charged I expect to hear how "it could have happened" and the word "cronyism" thrown around. And if she gets a plea deal, she still has 4 other states to deal with in regards to the money deposits made into her accounts.
192 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:14:37am |
a clear cut case for limiting the discussion to the available facts and withholding judgement
193 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:15:34am |
re: #183 sagehen
uh-oh.
Strauss-Kahn Case Seen as in Jeopardy
So... not just a simple housekeeper and refugee.
That was my exact thought when I saw the headline splashed across drudge.
194 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:18:01am |
re: #192 ralphieboy
a clear cut case for limiting the discussion to the available facts and withholding judgement
Agree. This is why we generally keep to the self imposed 24 hour rule on stuff like this.
195 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:18:48am |
it had sex, money, power, a bit of foreign intrigue...everything it needed to keep us fixated on us for the best part of a week before the next sex-money-and-power scandal displaced it.
196 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:20:29am |
re: #194 Cannadian Club Akbar
Even though I try very hard to use the 24-hour rule, and I'm probably more inclined than most to believe someone has been falsely accused (especially men involved in sex charges), I would have led the group in holding him down while she beat on him. I was hoodwinked!
197 | freetoken Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:23:50am |
For your morning mediations, here is Missa Johnouchi once again, with "Once Upon A Time":
198 | RadicalModerate Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:23:50am |
And now, even at this early hour, my day is officially ruined.
Of course, this crap comes from Texas.
African-American hands out a 'whites-only' scholarship
DALLAS - On the surface, it was a simple scholarship presentation Thursday afternoon.
But, the $500 grant Brendan Baird won is for whites only and Marcus Carter, an African-American, awarded it.
"Just because you don't benefit directly doesn't mean it isn't beneficial," Carter, 27, explained.
The U.S. Army veteran is the vice president of the Former Majority Association for Equality, a group that awards scholarships solely to white men.
[...]
"I can't really say I understand where they're coming from, being only 27 years old, I don't feel racially oppressed," Carter said.Besides Carter, Bohannan said the nine-member board of directors for the FMAFE includes a Hispanic man and two women. All the board members are volunteers and don't take a salary or travel expenses from the group, Bohannan and Carter explained. (note: in other articles written about this group, they refused to name those board members)
Their organization has received more than $18,000 in donations. The two said they wouldn't reveal their biggest donors.
For those of you who don't remember, Bohannan started this group back in February and made a few less-than-veiled dogwhistle statements regarding his views both on televised interviews with national cable channels as well as in print interviews:
199 | Flounder Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:24:22am |
Good Morning and happy premature 4th! After work (ugh more pounding piles) heading up to Wanakena NY for the annual duck derby, drowning of worms, and trying to sink my boat. Kids and dogs will be in the 4th of July parade, and there will be much barking of the dogs and the gnashing of the teeth. I hope everyone has a great weekend, no innernet for me!
201 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:27:45am |
re: #200 Shropshire_Slasher
Dammmit, no butter for my oatmeal :(
This is what happens when you start the day gloating about your weekend.
/
202 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:31:14am |
re: #198 RadicalModerate
African-American hands out a 'whites-only' scholarship
I thought those were called Hockey scholarships.
203 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:31:58am |
re: #201 Cannadian Club Akbar
This is what happens when you start the day gloating about your weekend.
/
God punishes you by making you eat oatmeal! The only good form of oatmeal is in the shape of a cookie.
204 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:33:08am |
re: #202 RogueOne
I thought those were called Hockey scholarships.
No. They also get Lacrosse scholarships to Duke.
205 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:33:42am |
206 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:38:05am |
Yesterday I received a nice shiny flier from my state rep letting me know how hard they worked during the legislative session. Even though they bailed for a couple months they still found time to pass 3 dozen bills, 1/2 of which piss me off, most of which take effect today. This one is at the top of my shit list:
No Texting while driving:
[Link: www.indystar.com...]
It's a $500 fine! The weird part is the law states the police are not allowed to take your phone to see if you've been texting nor are they allowed to search through your phone records so how are they going to prove you were texting?
207 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:42:11am |
re: #206 RogueOne
While I don't like people who text, use computer, put on make up, etc while driving, I also don't like how cops down here will punch you tag number into their computers while driving down the road to see if you have warrants, a license, so on.
208 | Flounder Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:45:43am |
re: #207 Cannadian Club Akbar
I've been known to flip people the bird for obviously texting while driving, effers.
209 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:46:48am |
You thought those annoying phone calls from creditors at dinner time suck?
[Link: www.huffingtonpost.com...]
210 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:49:10am |
re: #209 Cannadian Club Akbar
"unrestricted financial markets are in a better position to develop creative solutions"
212 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:49:25am |
re: #208 Shropshire_Slasher
I've been known to flip people the bird for obviously texting while driving, effers.
Just don't do it in court.
[Link: www.wftv.com...]
And oddly enough, I remember someone using a middle finger to scratch his face.
213 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:50:01am |
214 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:55:01am |
re: #133 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Straw man - that's never been the argument.
It most certainly has been the argument. Every time I hear it I want to bang my head into a wall.
215 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:55:46am |
216 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 3:58:12am |
re: #208 Shropshire_Slasher
As long as they have it coming, fly it away! Didn't I just read something not that long ago where someone got a ticket for flipping off another driver?
217 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:06:28am |
Same press conference:
[Link: www.politifact.com...]
[Link: www.politifact.com...]
218 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:12:50am |
Again? Tracy Morgan under fire for 'retarded' jokes
[Link: insidetv.ew.com...]
Seriously, If you don't want to be offended don't go to a comedy club. If they want to work themselves up into a lather try this story instead:
[Link: www.courthousenews.com...]
DAYTON, Ohio (CN) - Dayton police "mistook" a mentally handicapped teenager's speech impediment for "disrespect," so they Tasered, pepper-sprayed and beat him and called for backup from "upward of 20 police officers" after the boy rode his bicycle home to ask his mother for help, the boy's mom says.
219 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:13:15am |
re: #207 Cannadian Club Akbar
While I don't like people who text, use computer, put on make up, etc while driving, I also don't like how cops down here will punch you tag number into their computers while driving down the road to see if you have warrants, a license, so on.
Sooner or later states will start adding RFID tags. At a guess, in the annual registration stickers. That'll end that little problem.
220 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:14:49am |
re: #218 RogueOne
Should have added this part of the story:
"Jesse was charged with assault on a peace officer, resisting arrest, and obstructing official business."
Every officer involved should lose their job but that isn't going to happen.
221 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:15:16am |
re: #219 kirkspencer
Sooner or later states will start adding RFID tags. At a guess, in the annual registration stickers. That'll end that little problem.
and add other, more severe, problems.
222 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:16:43am |
re: #214 RogueOne
It most certainly has been the argument. Every time I hear it I want to bang my head into a wall.
Actually, I'd argue that "all socons" positions are as valid as "all salafists" arguments -- along with "all muslims," "all Republicans," "all Democrats," "all liberals," ... you get the point.
223 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:17:46am |
re: #221 RogueOne
and add other, more severe, problems.
Examples - at least of the "more severe" type?
224 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:21:01am |
re: #223 kirkspencer
Examples - at least of the "more severe" type?
The same problems we're now seeing with RDID tags on credit cards. You're broadcasting your info for anyone to pick up.
226 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:23:41am |
re: #218 RogueOne
We still have this notion that there is a linear relationship of more police=more law and order.
at some stage, you reach the point of diminishing returns: especially as a handful of bad cops can really serve to undermine the long-term efforts of all the good police out there
227 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:24:51am |
re: #222 kirkspencer
Actually, I'd argue that "all socons" positions are as valid as "all salafists" arguments -- along with "all muslims," "all Republicans," "all Democrats," "all liberals," ... you get the point.
I agree but not all relgions/theologies are equal. As an atheist it's pretty easy to argue some are definitely worse than the others. Some religions say homosexuals are going to hell while some say they have to be sent there today in the most brutal way possible.
228 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:25:19am |
re: #224 RogueOne
The same problems we're now seeing with RDID tags on credit cards. You're broadcasting your info for anyone to pick up.
So you're equating car tags which are information displays always visible to the public with credit cards which are essentially keys to your money?
It may be I've not had enough coffee, but I don't see it.
229 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:28:27am |
re: #228 kirkspencer
You would be broadcasting private information that would be available to anyone with the technology and desire to access it and track it. That's always a bad idea in my book. It's currently illegal (at least in this state) for even the police to run a plate/License number without cause.
230 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:29:33am |
re: #228 kirkspencer
So you're equating car tags which are information displays always visible to the public with credit cards which are essentially keys to your money?
It may be I've not had enough coffee, but I don't see it.
If just trying to gain personal information for identity theft, a person easily runs across more car tags then credit cards. And the chip could make obtaining info quicker then having to get a tag number and do the research. But I'm running into AJ territory here.:)
231 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:30:47am |
re: #229 RogueOne
You would be broadcasting private information that would be available to anyone with the technology and desire to access it and track it. That's always a bad idea in my book. It's currently illegal (at least in this state) for even the police to run a plate/License number without cause.
In Sarasota, they have cop cars that can run multiple tags at a time. And the traffic there can suck.
232 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:32:13am |
re: #231 Cannadian Club Akbar
In Sarasota, they have cop cars that can run multiple tags at a time. And the traffic there can suck.
If there were a way to ensure that only the police could access the info I wouldn't be all that concerned, although I probably should be, but giving people a way to track your movements and access to all the info the BMV keeps on you isn't a good idea.
233 | Cannadian Club Akbar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:33:11am |
re: #231 Cannadian Club Akbar
In Sarasota, they have cop cars that can run multiple tags at a time. And the traffic there can suck.
[Link: www.heraldtribune.com...]
235 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:35:01am |
re: #227 RogueOne
I agree but not all relgions/theologies are equal. As an atheist it's pretty easy to argue some are definitely worse than the others. Some religions say homosexuals are going to hell while some say they have to be sent there today in the most brutal way possible.
Yep. The Bible's pretty nasty in the recommended penalty. /
While homosexualism is a crime in most of the Islamic-based nations, it isn't a crime in (among others) Egypt and Turkey. And even where it is a crime it does not always end in capital punishment.
I agree some are worse than others. Thuggees and other human sacrifice religions need to be eradicated. Beyond that, most religions have practitioners who, if they get the power to do so, make their religion dominant and penalize in some fashion those who don't agree.
It ain't the religion, usually. It's the people - as usual.
236 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:35:45am |
re: #233 Cannadian Club Akbar
I don't think that would ever fly in IN. Technology is destroying the 4th amendment. Right now the FBI believes that placing a GPS device on your vehicle without your knowledge is well within the bounds of acceptable policy.
237 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:37:50am |
re: #232 RogueOne
If there were a way to ensure that only the police could access the info I wouldn't be all that concerned, although I probably should be, but giving people a way to track your movements and access to all the info the BMV keeps on you isn't a good idea.
Whoa stop. RFID does not automatically go to full access of the BMV/DMV.
You need the data from the plate, maybe what's in the registration (which might be there, but given how people move I'm going to suspect that's a non-starter). You also need an access code to the DMV databases and that is not going to be on the plates.
238 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:39:07am |
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stomping on a human face -- forever."
-George Orwell
I'm starting to think he was a pessimist.
239 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:42:35am |
re: #235 kirkspencer
Yep. The Bible's pretty nasty in the recommended penalty. /
While homosexualism is a crime in most of the Islamic-based nations, it isn't a crime in (among others)
Egyptand Turkey. And even where it is a crime it does not always end in capital punishment.I agree some are worse than others. Thuggees and other human sacrifice religions need to be eradicated. Beyond that, most religions have practitioners who, if they get the power to do so, make their religion dominant and penalize in some fashion those who don't agree.
It ain't the religion, usually. It's the people - as usual.
You don't die in Egypt (for now) for being gay but you do get locked up and "re-educated". We're going to disagree on this. I believe there are various shades of bad and any religion or religious figures that call for the death of apostates and gays is at the bottom of my acceptable list. I judge people as individuals but religions as a whole....just because not all catholics believe birth control is a one way ticket to hell doesn't change the fact that the vatican certainly believes it does.
240 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:44:07am |
re: #239 RogueOne
This is generally why I keep silent when religious discussions open up.
241 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:45:30am |
re: #240 RogueOne
you mean like the religion of Global Warming Denial?
242 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:49:58am |
re: #241 ralphieboy
you mean like the religion of Global Warming Denial?
You mean like these people?
243 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:57:15am |
re: #242 RogueOne
one can count on AGW sending a thread into tailspin within a half-dozen postings
245 | researchok Fri, Jul 1, 2011 4:59:24am |
I was in VA Beach yesterday... Did ya miss me?
//
246 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:00:51am |
re: #239 RogueOne
You don't die in Egypt (for now) for being gay but you do get locked up and "re-educated". We're going to disagree on this. I believe there are various shades of bad and any religion or religious figures that call for the death of apostates and gays is at the bottom of my acceptable list. I judge people as individuals but religions as a whole...just because not all catholics believe birth control is a one way ticket to hell doesn't change the fact that the vatican certainly believes it does.
Riiight. Let's look at the original objection that began this, shall we?
re: #127 Dark_Falcon
Not really. Not all SoCons want to force their positions on others, and its entirely possible to be socially conservative and not be a racist. [snipped]
So, not all Catholics believe the birth control but they're all tied. But not all Socons force their position and we're supposed to grant the disparity?
Yes, I know you're not RogueOne. Nonetheless, that is the discussion I'm having. Either "all" applies or it does not.
247 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:04:57am |
One can be opposed to gay marriage and to homosexuality in general and freely express those opinions. But (at least in some states) one cannot deny gays their right to enter into a a marriage.
Your church can deny them the sacrament of marriage if they are gay, but the government cannot deny them the rights of a heterosexual married couple.
248 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:08:35am |
re: #246 kirkspencer
So, not all Catholics believe the birth control but they're all tied. But not all Socons force their position and we're supposed to grant the disparity?
Yes, I know you're not RogueOne Dark_Falcon. Nonetheless, that is the discussion I'm having. Either "all" applies or it does not.
PIMF
249 | BARACK THE VOTE Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:11:13am |
251 | researchok Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:14:08am |
252 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:14:39am |
re: #246 kirkspencer
Yeah, we might be talking in little circles around each other. "SoCon" isn't a religion, it's a conglomeration, and not all catholics buy into the ban on birth control but catholicism does, etc...
253 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:15:35am |
re: #251 researchok
For that, I'll cast a ballot for Dennis Kucinich in your honor.
I'll send him a dollar if he stays in Syria.
254 | researchok Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:17:35am |
re: #253 RogueOne
I'll send him a dollar if he stays in Syria.
I will say one thing about the guy- he's pretty consistent.
Crazy, but consistent
255 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:19:11am |
re: #254 researchok
I will say one thing about the guy- he's pretty consistent.
Crazy, but consistent
I don't know why I'm tougher on him. I appreciate people who say what they believe, follow through on those beliefs, and keep them regardless of which party is in power. I should be giving him props but something about him rubs me the wrong way. Probably because he's short.
256 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:19:38am |
Morning Lizardim. Happy Friday and, since I probably won't be online much over the weekend, Happy Fourth to my American lizard friends. It's going to be a scorcher here in the wild north country, but that's alright. Just need to find a good rock to bask on.
257 | researchok Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:22:34am |
re: #255 RogueOne
I don't know why I'm tougher on him. I appreciate people who say what they believe, follow through on those beliefs, and keep them regardless of which party is in power. I should be giving him props but something about him rubs me the wrong way. Probably because he's short.
Or, it might have something to do with the UFO thing.
On a more serious note, he really is remarkably consistent. Those who know him best keep sending him back to DC.
Says a lot beyond how national media portrays the guy.
258 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:24:02am |
A judge's ruling on a Tennessee traffic stop could set a new precedent against racial profiling
[Link: www.nashvillescene.com...]
It should have been a victory for Tennessee narcotics policing. Drug task force agents see a car zoom past on Interstate 65 South in Robertson County — prime conditions for the kind of pretextual traffic stop that could lead to a drug search. Indeed, a search of the late-model Ford sedan reveals that the two Hispanic men from Dayton, Ohio, are drug mules who've been paid a pittance to risk transporting a half-kilo of heroin down a known drug corridor.
......
Instead, Lt. Shane Daugherty, a team supervisor with the 17th Judicial Drug Task Force and perhaps one of the most high-profile narcos in the state, now finds his own credibility in question. Meanwhile, the Ruizes are all but ready to walk out of jail as free men. With one ruling, federal district Judge Aleta Trauger rendered the evidence Daugherty discovered off limits and the prosecution's case against the cousins virtually unwinnable.
.......
He testified in court that the radar was on and that it clocked the sedan doing 79 in a 70 zone, so he pulled out of the median and onto the asphalt.....Daugherty says he caught up to the sedan, pulled alongside and paced it at about 77 mph. He then dropped the car back behind Ruiz and hit the lights.
....
The dashboard camera in his SUV corroborates his story — to a point. According to undisputed testimony from a defense expert witness, the footage shows Daugherty pacing Ruiz, but certainly not at 77 mph. Judging by the speed at which the cars passed between the broken traffic lines, they were going 69 or 70 at best.
Oops. Undone by the dashboard cam.
259 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:26:28am |
re: #258 RogueOne
could be a meatloaf hit: "let out of the slammer by the dashboard camer/
a"
260 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:27:30am |
re: #259 ralphieboy
could be a meatloaf hit: "let out of the slammer by the dashboard camer/
a"
I would do anything for drugs but I won't do that
261 | Eventual Carrion Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:29:10am |
re: #77 Naso Tang
And madrassas are what, if not rote religious indoctrination?
Right, glad we don't have those in America.
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262 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:29:21am |
re: #257 researchok
Or, it might have something to do with the UFO thing.
On a more serious note, he really is remarkably consistent. Those who know him best keep sending him back to DC.
Says a lot beyond how national media portrays the guy.
I think he gets re-elected for the same reasons Ron Paul gets re-elected. His general bias is similar to that of the region he represents, but more importantly he's known for going to the wall for any and all his constituents REGARDLESS of whether they voted for him.
(paraphrase) "I do not like you but I represent you and I will do my duty to the best of my ability."
263 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:31:32am |
re: #262 kirkspencer
I really like my state rep and even though I disagree with 1/2 his views I've always voted for him. I'm going to be sorry to see him go next cycle.
264 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:31:56am |
re: #258 RogueOne
A judge's ruling on a Tennessee traffic stop could set a new precedent against racial profiling
[Link: www.nashvillescene.com...]Oops. Undone by the dashboard cam.
Actually, I think this (from the same story) is what really triggered the mess.
At an evidentiary hearing six months later, Daugherty's story changed. He now claimed he pulled alongside the car only to get a look at an object in the backseat, which later turned out to be a child's pink car seat. The pacing was actually done from behind, he testified. Trauger was dubious of Daugherty's belated about-face.
265 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:33:21am |
Good Morning Honcos!
3 weeks from today I leave the Navy staff for 2 weeks off before starting the program at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces!
Not that I'm counting or anything. For those wondering why I am happy to leave, this is my current life:
266 | kirkspencer Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:34:24am |
re: #263 RogueOne
I really like my state rep and even though I disagree with 1/2 his views I've always voted for him. I'm going to be sorry to see him go next cycle.
Which, in a nutshell, explains the incumbent advantage.
267 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:34:33am |
re: #264 kirkspencer
I mentioned earlier that it is important not to let a few bad cops undo the reputation for good work built up over the years by all the other good cops out there.
268 | researchok Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:34:58am |
re: #265 rwdflynavy
Good Morning Honcos!
3 weeks from today I leave the Navy staff for 2 weeks off before starting the program at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces!
Not that I'm counting or anything. For those wondering why I am happy to leave, this is my current life:
Priceless
269 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:35:36am |
re: #264 kirkspencer
Yep. He changed his story after the dash cam contradicted his claim. The judge didn't buy it. I found the story via Balko who added this:
But what about all the innocent, likely brown or black people Daugherty also pulled over on a hunch? I suppose it’s possible that every illegal stop Daugherty made solely on instinct turned up drug runners, but that seems unlikely. The fact that his dash cam was set to begin recording only after he turned on his lights—conveniently leaving out whatever traffic violation led to his decision to pull the motorist over in the first place—suggests that this wasn’t his first illegal stop. Most of the innocent people harassed by such stops aren’t likely to file a complaint, much less a lawsuit. Even if they have the inclination to sue, thanks to qualified immunity they aren’t likely to find an attorney to take their case. That’s because even in the unlikely event they can get past qualified immunity, it’s unlikely that a judgment for an illegal roadside search would win enough in damages to make a lawsuit worthwhile. It would take a group like the ACLU, amassing dozens of plaintiffs, to have any real effect. (The ACLU has filed and won such suits. But they certainly don’t have the resources to address this stuff everywhere it happens.)......I suppose we could fall back on internal discipline—that new police professionalism Justice Scalia is fond of bringing up. But how many police agencies are going to seriously discipline a cop for making pretext stops if every 10th or 20th such stop results in tens of thousands of dollars for his department?
270 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:37:20am |
re: #265 rwdflynavy
Good Morning Honcos!
3 weeks from today I leave the Navy staff for 2 weeks off before starting the program at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces!
Not that I'm counting or anything. For those wondering why I am happy to leave, this is my current life:
In all fairness to the military, they do have to be kinda careful about the way they go about acquiring new tech. There have been quite a few lawsuits about unfairness in the bidding process. That being said, that slide made my head hurt. It's amazing that our troops are still the best-equipped army in the world, at that rate.
271 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:38:31am |
re: #270 thedopefishlives
wouldn't it all just be so much more efficient if we let private enterprise handle it?
272 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:39:51am |
re: #271 ralphieboy
wouldn't it all just be so much more efficient if we let private enterprise handle it?
For some odd reason, that got the UPS "Logistics" song stuck in my head. *shakes fist at screen*
273 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:41:38am |
Go The F*** To Court!
Same price, very different subject matter for the illustrator of "Go The Fuck To Sleep," the free, viral, adultish kids' book sensation. This time, Ricardo Cortes wants to help put America's war on drugs to bed.
[Link: www.fastcompany.com...]
...the illustrator of Go The Fuck To Sleep hopes to put a different subject to rest: the war on drugs. Yesterday Cortes released Jury Independence Illustrated, a roughly 20-page booklet delving into the problems of skyrocketing non-violent drug convictions. It's an educational pamphlet designed to teach jurors about the impact they could have on the issue--that is, by taking a more active role in the prosecution process, and basing their decisions not on the evidence before them but on their conscious. (The inspiration comes from a Time magazine article from the creators of The Wire that suggested jury nullification as one solution to this issue.)
274 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:44:08am |
"conscious" and "conscience" come from the same latin root but are rather different...I find this error unconsionable.
275 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:45:36am |
re: #274 ralphieboy
The author was high when he wrote it, grammar godwin.
276 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:48:27am |
Lisa Baron's Salacious Memoir
The former Republican PR aide's new book isn't quite a tell-all, though it says a lot about its author.
[Link: www.thedailybeast.com...]
"When people find out that I worked for Ralph Reed during the 2000 Republican presidential primary in South Carolina, they always ask the same thing: Was it true Ralph told voters that Senator John McCain fathered a black child?" she writes. "And my answer is always the same, 'How would I know? I was in a Greenville hotel room giving Ari Fleischer a blow job.'"
Well that settles it then....
277 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:51:35am |
Venezuela's Chavez says treated for cancer
[Link: www.reuters.com...]
I thought it looked like something had been eating at him for awhile, now we know. (who says you can't do cancer jokes?)
279 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:57:08am |
‘Ground Zero Imam’: My Regrets
Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam behind the “Ground Zero Mosque” talks to Lloyd Grove about what he would have done differently, Fox News’ malicious intent, Donald Trump, and 9/11.
[Link: www.thedailybeast.com...]
280 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 5:59:07am |
re: #277 RogueOne
Venezuela's Chavez says treated for cancer
[Link: www.reuters.com...]I thought it looked like something had been eating at him for awhile, now we know. (who says you can't do cancer jokes?)
*WHACK!*
281 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:14:42am |
Arpaio starts all woman DUI chain gang
[Link: www.kpho.com...]
PHOENIX (KPHO) -Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Wednesday started an only female chain gang made up of women convicted of driving under the influence.
A press release said the inmates will be wearing pink T-shirts with bold letters describing messages about drinking and driving, especially with the Fourth of July holiday approaching along with the Major League Baseball All Star game.
"I hope this chain gang serves as a reminder of what happens when you drink and drive in Maricopa County," the sheriff said.
The chain gang inmates are incarcerated at the sheriff's Tents Jail where today's temperature are expected to reach 135 degrees. Fortunately for the chain gang inmates, the street temperature will only be 113, according to Arpaio's report.
It's a dry heat so it only feels like 108.
282 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:16:07am |
re: #273 RogueOne
Heh. First time I heard that, I laughed my ass off. I know a lot of folks with young kids, and that kind of exasperation is known to everyone. But you just can't say that. You beg, plead, cajole, and wish for the kid to just get to sleep. But when Samuel L. Jackson says it, there's a certain weight....
Now, if they had Christopher Walken say it... whoa boy.
283 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:16:55am |
re: #282 lawhawk
[Video]
Heh. First time I heard that, I laughed my ass off. I know a lot of folks with young kids, and that kind of exasperation is known to everyone. But you just can't say that. You beg, plead, cajole, and wish for the kid to just get to sleep. But when Samuel L. Jackson says it, there's a certain weight...
Now, if they had Christopher Walken say it... whoa boy.
If Christopher Walken narrated that, heck, I'd go the f*** to sleep.
284 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:20:44am |
re: #283 thedopefishlives
Another winning interpretation:
Joe Pesci. You talking back to me? Get the f*** to sleep.
I am here for your amusement? No. Go to f****** sleep.
285 | lazardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:24:54am |
re: #284 lawhawk
Another winning interpretation:
Joe Pesci. You talking back to me? Get the f*** to sleep.
I am here for your amusement? No. Go to f*** sleep.
Russell Crowe:
ARE YOU F***ING ENTERTAINED? F***ING SLEEP ALREADY.
286 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:28:01am |
re: #285 lazardo
James Earl Jones/Darth Vader:
Don't make me destroy you. Go the F*** to sleep
If you only knew the power of F***** sleep. Now go.
Yoda:
Sleep, You F****** will.
287 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:30:00am |
We got to the point we didn't even flush the toilet at night. . . .
288 | laZardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:30:26am |
re: #286 lawhawk
James Earl Jones/Darth Vader:
Don't make me destroy you. Go the F*** to sleep
If you only knew the power of F*** sleep. Now go.Yoda:
Sleep, You F*** will.
Denzel:
Is Daddy gonna haveta choke your F***ing a** to sleep?
290 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:31:50am |
Obama to his dauthers at tnight:
Now it seems there are some menbers of this, um, family who still will not act in a bipartisan manner to go the f*** to sleep.
I can only say that the consequences of this failure will affect the whole family, and urge them again to put aside partisan considerations and go the f*** to sleep.
291 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:33:10am |
re: #284 lawhawk
Another winning interpretation:
Joe Pesci. You talking back to me? Get the f*** to sleep.
I am here for your amusement? No. Go to f*** sleep.
Bruce Willis: Are you f***ing serious? Just go the f*** to sleep already.
292 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:33:13am |
This story keeps getting dumber:
Charges possible for alleged sex crime depicted in Big Bear yearbook
[Link: latimesblogs.latimes.com...]
294 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:48:32am |
re: #292 RogueOne
This story keeps getting dumber:
Charges possible for alleged sex crime depicted in Big Bear yearbook
[Link: latimesblogs.latimes.com...]
Complete bullshit on the Sheriffs part.
Go bust up some methlabs.
295 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:49:55am |
I'm making a list. So far jokes about NASCAR, Bon Jovi, and Hockey get downdings. If I can find a way to tie all 3 together I could make the top of the bottom comments ranking.
296 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:51:01am |
Bon Jovi sucks.
NASCAR is just fools going in left turns.
Hockey is men playing with their sticks.
297 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:51:58am |
re: #296 Varek Raith
The only thing I can see tying them together so far would be a "things white people like" post. I got nothing, but I'm working on it.
298 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:52:34am |
re: #295 RogueOne
maybe something about a fatal pileup at the Bon Jovi International Zamboni figure-eight races
299 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:52:53am |
re: #294 Varek Raith
Complete bullshit on the Sheriffs part.
Go bust up some methlabs.
No shit.
Is the Sheriff an elected or appointed position? Trying to score votes by parents who vote from kids that don't?
300 | Ericus58 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:55:22am |
re: #295 RogueOne
I'm making a list. So far jokes about NASCAR, Bon Jovi, and Hockey get downdings. If I can find a way to tie all 3 together I could make the top of the bottom comments ranking.
Your downding on Hockey was due to lumping scholarships for hockey players into some kludgefest that they are awarded based on race.
301 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:55:26am |
re: #295 RogueOne
I'm making a list. So far jokes about NASCAR, Bon Jovi, and Hockey get downdings. If I can find a way to tie all 3 together I could make the top of the bottom comments ranking.
Non
Athletic
Sport
Centered
Around
Rednecks
302 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:55:34am |
Remember, in business everything has to do with profits. In Politics, it's votes.
Never mind about right or wrong, the law or any kind of rational thinking.
303 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:55:44am |
re: #299 ggt
No shit.
Is the Sheriff an elected or appointed position? Trying to score votes by parents who vote from kids that don't?
I believe in most localities, the sheriff is elected. Don't know if that's universal. You'd think by now Sheriff Joe would be on his way to getting the boot, but I've been told I have too much faith in Americans.
304 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:55:44am |
305 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:58:04am |
re: #302 ggt
Remember, in business everything has to do with profits. In Politics, it's votes.
Never mind about right or wrong, the law or any kind of rational thinking.
And many businesses have found that buying votes (and politicians) is profitable.
306 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:58:53am |
307 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Fri, Jul 1, 2011 6:59:05am |
re: #286 lawhawk
James Earl Jones/Darth Vader:
Don't make me destroy you. Go the F*** to sleep
If you only knew the power of F*** sleep. Now go.
Yoda:
Sleep, You F*** will.
Your lack of faith in Sleep... disturbs me.
308 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:01:24am |
Justice David Prosser Grabs Microphone From Local Reporter
Dude's got issues.
309 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:02:30am |
I've never undersood Bowling or NASCAR. Unless both are excuses to drink beer . . .
310 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:02:56am |
re: #300 Ericus58
It was the first sport that's 98% white that popped into my head, no offense to hockey fans was intended. I should have known the Canadian would get upset.////// If I had said lacrosse someone from the hamptons would have dinged me.
311 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:03:25am |
re: #309 ggt
I've never undersood Bowling or NASCAR. Unless both are excuses to drink beer . . .
same with fishing.
312 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:03:49am |
A slew of right wing bloggers and activists have published an open letter on Pam's site demanding she apologize and grovel to the Nazis in the EDL....
To help heal the damage that has been done, we insist that you apologize in a public forum to the English Defence League.Its leaders and members are heroes, and their organization is widely considered a beacon of hope in Europe. All Europeans who resist the Islamization of their countries look to the EDL for inspiration, and all of them stand in solidarity with it in its struggle.
We strongly request that you reconsider your deplorable words and withdraw them.
Among the bloggers are Fjordman, Gates of Vienna, Hodjas Blog, etc.
313 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:05:01am |
re: #312 Killgore Trout
A slew of right wing bloggers and activists have published an open letter on Pam's site demanding she apologize and grovel to the Nazis in the EDL...
Among the bloggers are Fjordman, Gates of Vienna, Hodjas Blog, etc.
heh, heh, heh.
Pam's getting some of her own medicine?
314 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:05:38am |
re: #311 RogueOne
same with fishing.
No, I think fishing is different.
My Dear Old Dad loved fishing. Kept him alive well past his expiration date.
315 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:05:54am |
re: #312 Killgore Trout
I'm glad I don't read any of those people.
316 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:06:21am |
re: #314 ggt
No, I think fishing is different.
My Dear Old Dad loved fishing. Kept him alive well past his expiration date.
Then I'll refrain from fishing jokes until you take off.//
317 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:06:54am |
318 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:07:10am |
re: #316 RogueOne
Then I'll refrain from fishing jokes until you take off.//
Don't take the bait GGT!
319 | Gretchen G.Tiger Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:07:53am |
What bait?
I have to leave anyway.
Got some stuff on the line . . .
Have a great day all!
320 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:08:20am |
Unbelievable photos showing a bomb tech inspecting a car as it then detonates in Thailand. Islamists are believed responsible for the latest series of bombings that have killed 2 and wounded 13 others. The terrorists often place multiple bombs - so that when police show up, they're hit with the later blasts.
321 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:08:21am |
re: #319 ggt
What bait?
I have to leave anyway.
Got some stuff on the line . . .
Have a great day all!
See you in a few minnows.
322 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:08:51am |
re: #321 rwdflynavy
Booo! That one almost deserves a down ding!
323 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:09:16am |
re: #322 RogueOne
Booo! That one almost deserves a down ding!
I know, I can see the anchor in your eyes!
326 | Mr Pancakes Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:10:44am |
Why do I get "lured" into these pun threads.
327 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:10:57am |
re: #114 Obdicut
Those differences were used, stoked, exploited, nurtured, and encouraged by the British during colonization, though. You can't just ignore this.
You're basically saying the people, as a whole, made the choice of partition. That is absolutely ridiculous. Agitators on both sides whipped up partisan frenzy, and the final choice of division-- both in how it was to happen, and the territory it was to encompass-- was by the British.
Please, please read something on the subject. It is an incredibly complex topic.
Saying it was a religious or cultural choice at a broader level is either an obvious observation-- the division was along religious lines-- or meaningless. It was certainly not a free choice.
I understand that one can micro analyse any political issue and bring it down to acts by this or that individual or external group. I was simply saying that the driving force behind all of it was the cultural/religious differences that did not allow peaceful coexistence. People born into that cannot be individually responsible any more than we are individually responsible for electing Obama, for example.
However if we cannot say that we have no control over our culture, politics or religion, then who the hell does?
328 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:11:01am |
re: #320 lawhawk
Amazing that guy is still alive, thanks to modern technology.
329 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:11:37am |
re: #328 RogueOne
Amazing that guy is still alive, thanks to modern technology.
Oh please.
It was clearly sorcery.
330 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:11:56am |
Morning all.
It sounds like the Strauss-Kahn case could collapse due to the credibility (or lack thereof) of the woman he allegedly assaulted.
I will be the first to admit that I assumed he was guilty, and that it may well turn out that the encounter was entirely consensual. (It does sound like he's a womanizer though, and while that isn't necessarily a crime it can still be highly obnoxious behavior.)
[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]
331 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:12:02am |
Prosecutors said to release Strauss-Kahn on own recognizance: Bloomberg TV
It looks like the case has completely fallen apart and DSK will likely have the charges dropped b/c the alleged victim's story is full of holes. Something sexual did apparently occur, but not as the alleged victim had claimed.
332 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:13:11am |
re: #326 Mr Pancakes
Because when others go trolling, you're baited and you get sucked in - hook, line, and stinker.
333 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:13:11am |
334 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:13:44am |
re: #115 Obdicut
Well, when you're trying to imply others are ignorant, and demonstrate your own ignorance, the insult doesn't really work, does it?
Who is doing the knee jerk insulting now? I made an insult about Afghanistan. I have no respect for their culture in this millennium.
335 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:13:51am |
re: #332 lawhawk
Because when others go trolling, you're baited and you get sucked in - hook, line, and stinker.
Your post should be deep fried.
336 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:14:03am |
re: #313 ggt
heh, heh, heh.
Pam's getting some of her own medicine?
This may wake up even Pam. Like the chick from the Jewish EDL discovered, she's being used as a token by the neoNazis and better not complain about it. It's a harsh lesson and it might sink in even with someone as dense as Pam.
337 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:14:04am |
338 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:14:11am |
339 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:14:54am |
re: #337 darthstar
I hope she was paid well for that.
They've found at least 5 different banking accounts her "boyfriend" and his friends have been piling up money in.
340 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:15:06am |
341 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:15:24am |
re: #338 iossarian
Now, now, don't carp.
I don't know why he is being so crappie about a couple puns. He really seems to be steamed.
343 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:15:53am |
re: #333 RogueOne
re: #330 iossarian
MSNBC is reporting she's recanted the entire story.
The Guardian story has something about a phone call she made to some guy in prison (!) about how she could get money out of DSK by accusing him of rape...
You can imagine the prosecutor's face when he found that out.
344 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:17:04am |
re: #343 iossarian
The Guardian story has something about a phone call she made to some guy in prison (!) about how she could get money out of DSK by accusing him of rape...
You can imagine the prosecutor's face when he found that out.
That's the basis for a conspiracy charge right there.
345 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:17:05am |
re: #343 iossarian
That would indicate the loss of a big pay day.
346 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:17:51am |
re: #327 Naso Tang
I understand that one can micro analyse any political issue and bring it down to acts by this or that individual or external group. I was simply saying that the driving force behind all of it was the cultural/religious differences that did not allow peaceful coexistence.
The situation is more complex; it wasn't inevitable that it would end that way. I don't know what else i can say to you. There were definite paths to amity and peace, that were made impossible by the specific actions of some, and the general policy the British had of playing racial and religious groups off of one another. It's not that their differences didn't allow it, it's that in this historical case, it didn't work out that way, because of many, many factors.
You've now moved from saying it was a free choice to making what is to me the trivial statement that the partition of India was driven by cultural and religious differences. Of course it was-- but that doesn't equate to it being a 'free choice', in any way, shape, or form. That's still an incredibly weird, and very incorrect, way of looking at it. Or to put it another way: if that's your definition of a free choice, what isn't a free choice?
347 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:18:56am |
re: #343 iossarian
The Guardian story has something about a phone call she made to some guy in prison (!) about how she could get money out of DSK by accusing him of rape...
You can imagine the prosecutor's face when he found that out.
What about him leaving the hotel in a hurry without personal effects? I thought that alone was what made the story so believable in the beginning.
348 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:20:28am |
re: #347 Naso Tang
What about him leaving the hotel in a hurry without personal effects? I thought that alone was what made the story so believable in the beginning.
With his reputation as a womanizer he was probably worried about a fair hearing. Rightly so it may have turned out.
349 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:20:53am |
re: #334 Naso Tang
Who is doing the knee jerk insulting now? I made an insult about Afghanistan. I have no respect for their culture in this millennium.
Let me break it down for you:
Your insult was basically "Haha, dumb Afghanis are ignorant and can't read."
It's not a true insult, and it's one that displays your own ignorance. So, to the extent ignorance is something worth insulting, you-- who are in a Western society and supposedly well-educated-- are the one displaying ignorance.
I get that you've got contempt for Afghanis and want to insult them. I'm really not sure why you think insulting them by making up random shit about them is acceptable.
350 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:21:15am |
re: #347 Naso Tang
What about him leaving the hotel in a hurry without personal effects? I thought that alone was what made the story so believable in the beginning.
I thought the part about him chasing the maid around the suite with a rock-hard penis was a fairly convincing image.
351 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:21:48am |
re: #350 darthstar
I thought the part about him chasing the maid around the suite with a rock-hard penis was a fairly convincing image.
V1AGRA!!11!!
352 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:22:29am |
re: #336 Killgore Trout
Doubt it. I don't think she's got that moral/ethical compass that tells her that she's truly on the wrong side of the equation here. She's went and cast her lot with the EDL and the Neo Nazis and now that those ties are present for all the world to see, she's still not ready to separate herself from those groups.
353 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:23:16am |
re: #347 Naso Tang
What about him leaving the hotel in a hurry without personal effects? I thought that alone was what made the story so believable in the beginning.
We could speculate all day about what actually happened. A plausible storyline would be: he makes some lewd comment, she plays along, they begin to have a consensual "encounter" of some kind, she starts yelling, he panics and runs?
If he really does have a "reputation" (which by all accounts he does) it makes sense that she may have planned ahead a little bit.
354 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:23:23am |
re: #349 Obdicut
Let me break it down for you:
Your insult was basically "Haha, dumb Afghanis are ignorant and can't read."
It's not a true insult, and it's one that displays your own ignorance. So, to the extent ignorance is something worth insulting, you-- who are in a Western society and supposedly well-educated-- are the one displaying ignorance.
I get that you've got contempt for Afghanis and want to insult them. I'm really not sure why you think insulting them by making up random shit about them is acceptable.
Afghanis are the currency. The people are called Afghans.
355 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:24:33am |
re: #354 rwdflynavy
Afghanis are the currency. The people are called Afghans.
Now, now, don't carp(et).
356 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:24:38am |
re: #354 rwdflynavy
Afghanis are the currency. The people are called Afghans.
How many Afghanis does it take to change a light bulb?
None, but a pallet of US $100 bills might get the job done.
357 | RogueOne Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:25:09am |
re: #353 iossarian
My initial concern was someone doesn't wake up one morning and decide to start raping the help. Right after her accusations came out there was a rash of other women saying he was a lout and it went back a long time which led me to believe the maid was being honest. Having a bad reputation could have put this guy in jail.
358 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:25:55am |
re: #354 rwdflynavy
Afghanis are the currency. The people are called Afghans.
I thought that was the rugs.
I guess it's both.
359 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:26:04am |
re: #356 darthstar
How many Afghanis does it take to change a light bulb?
None, but a pallet of US $100 bills might get the job done.
LOL. Line of the day so far!
360 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:26:09am |
re: #356 darthstar
How many Afghanis does it take to change a light bulb?
None, but a pallet of US $100 bills might get the job done.
Maybe we can ship them all of our incandescent light bulbs!!
361 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:26:18am |
362 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:27:18am |
re: #361 Varek Raith
Have you read this?
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
It's apropos. There's a man in that called The Chairmaker.
363 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:27:19am |
re: #352 lawhawk
Doubt it. I don't think she's got that moral/ethical compass that tells her that she's truly on the wrong side of the equation here. She's went and cast her lot with the EDL and the Neo Nazis and now that those ties are present for all the world to see, she's still not ready to separate herself from those groups.
You might be right, it's tough to tell with her.
364 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:27:22am |
re: #346 Obdicut
OK. We are down to analyzing my choice of words, as in free choice. I could rephrase in many ways without those words, and I think I have already tried to do so.
Their culture dictated the choice in the end, as you admit. People are ultimately responsible for their culture and its direction, because they do, theoretically, have the free choice to change it even by simply staying home instead of supporting bad choices. Blaming others is always the easy way out.
365 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:27:31am |
re: #358 Obdicut
I thought that was the rugs.
I guess it's both.
I made the mistake of calling the Afghans Afghanis and was quickly corrected when I worked with them a few years back.
366 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:29:01am |
re: #360 sattv4u2
Maybe we can ship them all of our incandescent light bulbs!!
I went to buy some light bulbs the other day...my paranoid brother was right...I should have stocked up. No more 100 watt incandescents. Everything's in odd numbers now 58, 71, 95...what the fuck is up with that? I don't care for the curly fucking lightbulbs (CFLs). I bought eight boxes of 95s and 71s...
368 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:30:10am |
re: #349 Obdicut
Let me break it down for you:
Your insult was basically "Haha, dumb Afghanis are ignorant and can't read."
It's not a true insult, and it's one that displays your own ignorance. So, to the extent ignorance is something worth insulting, you-- who are in a Western society and supposedly well-educated-- are the one displaying ignorance.
I get that you've got contempt for Afghanis and want to insult them. I'm really not sure why you think insulting them by making up random shit about them is acceptable.
OK, change my 1% to your 28.6% or whatever, and I presume you mean among men, not the other half who are women.
The comment is the same.
Why are you such an argumentative pedant?
369 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:30:42am |
re: #364 Naso Tang
OK. We are down to analyzing my choice of words, as in free choice. I could rephrase in many ways without those words, and I think I have already tried to do so.
Their culture dictated the choice in the end, as you admit.
No. This is, in fact, what I disagree with. It didn't dictate it. It was an incredibly complex historical event with a huge number of different influences, including things that were definitely not 'their' (given that there's jillions of different groups involved, I'm not sure who 'they' are) culture.
People are ultimately responsible for their culture and its direction, because they do, theoretically, have the free choice to change it even by simply staying home instead of supporting bad choices. Blaming others is always the easy way out.
And sometimes your culture changes because you get conquered by people who then proceed to govern you, including using a clear and open policy of playing cultural groups off of one another. Blaming others may be the easy way out, but recognizing that being conquered by a foreign power has, you know, an effect, is kind of basic rationality.
370 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:30:50am |
re: #366 darthstar
I went to buy some light bulbs the other day...my paranoid brother was right...I should have stocked up. No more 100 watt incandescents. Everything's in odd numbers now 58, 71, 95...what the fuck is up with that? I don't care for the curly fucking lightbulbs (CFLs). I bought eight boxes of 95s and 71s...
I use the "curly ones" in fixtures that have a total cover over them, but I can't get used to/ don't like them in table/reading lamps
371 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:32:17am |
re: #370 sattv4u2
I use the "curly ones" in fixtures that have a total cover over them, but I can't get used to/ don't like them in table/reading lamps
The house we bought has them in all the ceiling recesses. As soon as one goes, I'll replace the lot of them...though they're actually not that bad up there.
372 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:33:22am |
re: #294 Varek Raith
Complete bullshit on the Sheriffs part.
Go bust up some methlabs.
Or some GENUINE sex offenders.
373 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:33:31am |
re: #360 sattv4u2
Maybe we can ship them all of our incandescent light bulbs!!
No good. They won't work off a car battery.
374 | Vicious Babushka Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:33:46am |
re: #370 sattv4u2
I use the "curly ones" in fixtures that have a total cover over them, but I can't get used to/ don't like them in table/reading lamps
I have some fixtures that use bulbs that are shaped like little candle flames. I wonder if they will make those in "green" or am I going to have to trash all my nice fixtures?
375 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:34:01am |
re: #368 Naso Tang
OK, change my 1% to your 28.6% or whatever, and I presume you mean among men, not the other half who are women.
No, you're wrong-- which you could have discovered by doing five seconds of research. That figure is total-- men are around 42%, and women are around 12%, because of the highly mysogynistic nature of Islam and tribal religion in the area.
The comment is the same.
No, it's not. It really isn't. One is true, the other isn't. That you think that's the same is fucking amazing. You were off by a factor of 25.
Why are you such an argumentative pedant?
Because people who don't give a shit about being wrong, and are lazy as fuck about doing research, I find pathetic, and have found it tends to lead that person to holding really stupid positions.
How about either doing the five seconds of research so that you don't say something egregiously untrue, or, when called on it, just say 'my bad'? Why try to defend your right to spew inaccurate crap?
376 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:34:50am |
re: #370 sattv4u2
I use the "curly ones" in fixtures that have a total cover over them, but I can't get used to/ don't like them in table/reading lamps
I like the "instant on" curly ones, and have them almost everywhere. They last forever. My only problem is I'm clumsy; and I've broken one or two. CALL OUT THE EPA!
377 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:35:34am |
378 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:36:11am |
re: #374 Alouette
If they're tiny, and they don't produce a ton of heat, they're not drawing much power anyway.
That reminds me:
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
The Centennial Light. Been burning for more than 100 years. Looks kind of nifty, too.
379 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:36:39am |
re: #376 reine.de.tout
I like the "instant on" curly ones, and have them almost everywhere. They last forever. My only problem is I'm clumsy; and I've broken one or two. CALL OUT THE EPA!
I can't really use them very much in my house, because as seems to be the trend in most modern houses, all of the ceiling fixtures are on dimmers. I haven't bothered with the dimmer-capable CFL's, and I don't really like the light that they produce so much anyway.
380 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:37:10am |
re: #377 sattv4u2
Two words
VOLTAGE CONVERTER
Great if you're travelling to the UK and need to run 110 volt appliances. But an inverter might be a better choice in this case.
381 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:37:17am |
re: #376 reine.de.tout
I like the "instant on" curly ones, and have them almost everywhere. They last forever. My only problem is I'm clumsy; and I've broken one or two. CALL OUT THE EPA!
Another reason I like them - they produce almost no heat. My A/C is happier than it's ever been.
382 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:37:21am |
re: #374 Alouette
I have some fixtures that use bulbs that are shaped like little candle flames. I wonder if they will make those in "green" or am I going to have to trash all my nice fixtures?
I have the same type of fixture/ bulbs in our dining room and the ceiling fan in my sons room
383 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:38:00am |
384 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:38:25am |
re: #375 Obdicut
It should be obvious that my original 1% was never intended as a real analysis. I have no respect for them as a nation is all I said and we can drop the percentage as an debating point.
385 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:39:49am |
re: #384 Naso Tang
Ah, so it wasn't intended to be a factual statement.
That tends to get laughed at.
386 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:40:24am |
re: #377 sattv4u2
Two words
VOLTAGE CONVERTER
Yes, I know. It was a joke and I was waiting for O to pick up on it, but you beat him to the punch.
387 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:40:52am |
re: #380 darthstar
Great if you're travelling to the UK and need to run 110 volt appliances. But an inverter might be a better choice in this case.
that too
388 | Achilles Tang Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:41:34am |
re: #385 Obdicut
Ah, so it wasn't intended to be a factual statement.
That tends to get laughed at.
I'm glad you are happy, in spite of sounding kind of cranky.
389 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:41:58am |
390 | Decatur Deb Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:44:08am |
re: #382 sattv4u2
I have the same type of fixture/ bulbs in our dining room and the ceiling fan in my sons room
CFLs are sort of a stopgap. LEDs are getting better, and they can be worked into almost any figure. (Saw some on clearance at Lowe's for $$$, but they were 500 lumens, about a 65 watt incandescent.)
391 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:44:18am |
My facebook account has been unavailable for twenty minutes due to a "site issue"...my wife, sitting next to me, is having no such problem. If this keeps up, I'm going to go join MySpace.
392 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:44:57am |
393 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:45:13am |
394 | Decatur Deb Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:45:59am |
Happy Canada Day to lizards of the frozen persuasion.
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
395 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:47:29am |
re: #394 Decatur Deb
Happy Canada Day to lizards of the frozen persuasion.
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]
Are ice lizards the carrion eaters that come out and finish off what the ice weasels leave? Need clean-up details in all the ecosystems.
396 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:48:07am |
re: #391 darthstar
My facebook account has been unavailable for twenty minutes due to a "site issue"...my wife, sitting next to me, is having no such problem. If this keeps up, I'm going to go join MySpace.
Google+!!!
I hate xkcd but this one is true:
[Link: xkcd.com...]
397 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:48:43am |
re: #391 darthstar
My facebook account has been unavailable for twenty minutes due to a "site issue"...my wife, sitting next to me, is having no such problem. If this keeps up, I'm going to go join MySpace.
swap seats with her!
398 | darthstar Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:48:48am |
Okay folks...time to go run the dogs, then pack for Lake Tahoe. Snow skiing this weekend! Whoo-hoo! Nice way to break up the non-skiing gap between spring and winter...haven't skied since May 1 this year.
399 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:49:44am |
re: #395 oaktree
Are ice lizards the carrion eaters that come out and finish off what the ice weasels leave? Need clean-up details in all the ecosystems.
Had to be done.
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly, it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
Jack Handy
400 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:51:56am |
More Handy:
I'm not afraid of insects taking over the world, and you know why? It would take about a million ants just to aim a gun at me, let alone fire it. And you know what I'm doing while they're aiming it at me? I just sort of slip off to the side, and then suddenly run up and kick the gun out of their hands.
401 | Decatur Deb Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:52:09am |
re: #399 rwdflynavy
Had to be done.
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly, it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
Jack Handy
Careful. If we say 'ice weasel' 3 times she'll appear...oh hell.
402 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:53:08am |
re: #366 darthstar
They're phasing out the 100 watt bulbs, and the bulb classifications will no longer be expressed in terms of watts (usage), but by lumens (output).
This way, people will no longer figure that they're getting a 60 watt equivalent bulb when they buy a 12w CFL - instead they see that the lumens are 750 (or thereabouts). Output temperature (color) is also noted on the new bulbs, which is the major issue with incandescent alternatives - whether it's CFLs or LED or halogen.
Also, technically incandescents are not being banned, manufacturers have to find ways to reduce power consumption and a couple of incandescents are coming to market that reduce consumption to meet the new law.
403 | Darth Vader Gargoyle Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:53:42am |
Last one...
"I think a good product would be 'Baby Duck Hat.' It's a fake baby duck, which you strap on top of your head. Then you go swimming underwater until you find a mommy duck and her babies, and you join them. Then all of the sudden, you stand up out of the water and roar like Godzilla. Man those ducks really take off! Also Baby Duck Hat is good for parties."
404 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:54:11am |
405 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:54:23am |
re: #399 rwdflynavy
Had to be done.
Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly, it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
Jack Handy
"Definition: 'Love' is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. Statement: This definition, I am told, is subject to interpretation. Obviously, love is a matter of odds. Not many meatbags could make such a shot, and fewer would derive love from it. Yet for me, love is knowing your target, putting them in your targeting reticle, and together, achieving a singular purpose, against statistically long odds."
-HK-47
406 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:55:21am |
407 | Feline Emperor of the Conservative Tears Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:55:40am |
re: #405 Varek Raith
"Definition: 'Love' is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. Statement: This definition, I am told, is subject to interpretation. Obviously, love is a matter of odds. Not many meatbags could make such a shot, and fewer would derive love from it. Yet for me, love is knowing your target, putting them in your targeting reticle, and together, achieving a singular purpose, against statistically long odds."
-HK-47
"It's a million-to-one shot!"
- various Prachett usages
409 | William Barnett-Lewis Fri, Jul 1, 2011 7:56:45am |
re: #396 iossarian
Google+!!!
I hate xkcd but this one is true:
[Link: xkcd.com...]
Bestest strip on the intertubes. Specially to-daze!
[Link: xkcd.com...]
410 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:00:31am |
We're in for a new days of sun and warmer temps. I might even take of my wool hat. Heat Wave!
411 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:01:42am |
re: #409 wlewisiii
Bestest strip on the intertubes. Specially to-daze!
[Link: xkcd.com...]
Sadly, that is a classic example of why I don't usually enjoy xkcd very much.
Each to their own!
412 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:03:55am |
Gaza-bound US boat defies Greek ban, stopped at sea
The vessel was stopped by the Greek Coast Guard some 25 minutes after its unauthorized departure. It was not immediately clear whether the boat will be taken back to port.The vessel, dubbed "The Audacity of Hope", left Perama port for the open seas, a Reuters witness said. Greek authorities said earlier on Friday that ships destined to Gaza were prohibited from leaving Greek ports.
Despite the Greek ban, the vessel left port around 4:45 pm Friday, Ynet learned. It was banned from departing by Greek officials citing technical problems, but chose to ignore the orders.
413 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:04:22am |
re: #410 Killgore Trout
We're in for a new days of sun and warmer temps. I might even take of my wool hat. Heat Wave!
heh
and all this time I thought that was your hair!
414 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:04:34am |
re: #404 iossarian
May I offer you the following solution.
415 | Daniel Ballard Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:06:33am |
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is released from house arrest-The accuser has been caught in lies and unsavory connections...
Breaking CNN
416 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:07:42am |
re: #405 Varek Raith
"Definition: 'Love' is making a shot to the knees of a target 120 kilometers away using an Aratech sniper rifle with a tri-light scope. Statement: This definition, I am told, is subject to interpretation. Obviously, love is a matter of odds. Not many meatbags could make such a shot, and fewer would derive love from it. Yet for me, love is knowing your target, putting them in your targeting reticle, and together, achieving a singular purpose, against statistically long odds."
-HK-47
I'm Commander Shepherd, and this is my favorite quote on the Citadel.
417 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:08:24am |
418 | jaunte Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:08:31am |
re: #410 Killgore Trout
We're in for a new days of sun and warmer temps. I might even take of my wool hat. Heat Wave!
I'd be happy to trade for a few days...
Image: Screen_shot_2011-07-01_at_10.07.01_AM.png
419 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:09:30am |
re: #415 Rightwingconspirator
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is released from house arrest-The accuser has been caught in lies and unsavory connections...
Breaking CNN
problems with her credibility, according to the DA
420 | Daniel Ballard Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:11:24am |
re: #419 sattv4u2
"case may not go forward despite DNA evidence". Wow.
421 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:11:41am |
422 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:13:27am |
re: #418 jaunte
I'd be happy to trade for a few days...
Image: Screen_shot_2011-07-01_at_10.07.01_AM.png
Ouch!
423 | laZardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:13:41am |
re: #421 negativ
That was my approximate face at the mention of "yiffing" in the strip mentioned in #409.
425 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:14:41am |
Pam responds to the open letter demanding she ignore and apologize to the Nazis in the EDL....
I spoke to Tommy Robinson at length; he issued his statement to SIOA. Considering his statement, I am not withdrawing my support for the EDL, but I continue to be deeply concerned and will be watching how events unfold. Instead of working to purge the EDL of these vile elements, the signers of this Open Letter are trying to destroy those of us who seek to maintain the proper focus of our mission and the EDL’s mission, which is fighting for freedom. I support the EDL’s original mission, but we cannot sanction evil and cover it up. We should expose it to the sunlight, so as to ensure that the group stays true to its original mission, and so that that mission is not compromised. These Machiavellian bloggers ought to know that.There is a struggle for the soul of the EDL. Which side do you come down on?
426 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:14:54am |
re: #424 jaunte
Two degree cooling trend, down to 96!
GLOBAL COOLING! NEW ICE AGE!
/Dammit, my wingnut talking point generator just broke.
427 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:15:25am |
428 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:16:24am |
re: #423 laZardo
That was my approximate face at the mention of "yiffing" in the strip mentioned in #409.
Thing is, that strip was basically: "guy says inane things for three frames, friend gets mad and yells in final frame".
xkcd does far too much of that for me, also the sub-"love is" stuff.
I do find it funny/creative sometimes, but it's sadly more miss than hit.
429 | Ericus58 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:17:28am |
re: #425 Killgore Trout
"I am not withdrawing my support for the EDL..."
Well, that's a morally bankrupt position to take.
Whatever....
430 | Douchecanoe and Ryan Too Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:19:23am |
re: #429 Ericus58
"I am not withdrawing my support for the EDL..."
Well, that's a morally bankrupt position to take.
Whatever...
Well, exactly what did you expect? With the confirmation bias blinders on, even neo-Naziism can be handwaved away.
431 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:19:57am |
re: #425 Killgore Trout
Pam responds to the open letter demanding she ignore and apologize to the Nazis in the EDL...
A sternly-worded letter! Yes!
432 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:22:05am |
re: #245 researchok
I was in VA Beach yesterday... Did ya miss me?
//
Yes, I did. Go back. I've since corrected my rifle's scope.
/
433 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:22:30am |
re: #420 Rightwingconspirator
"case may not go forward despite DNA evidence". Wow.
In Texas, the headline would read:
"case will go forward despite DNA evidence"
434 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:23:42am |
re: #415 Rightwingconspirator
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is released from house arrest-The accuser has been caught in lies and unsavory connections...
Breaking CNN
So, raping her is just peachy?
If it was a set up, okay.
But, really. You can't a prostitute either, even though that's how she/he makes his/her living.
435 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:25:14am |
re: #424 jaunte
Two degree cooling trend, down to 96!
Meanwhile, 260 miles to the north...
Image: fqFPB.png
436 | Varek Raith Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:25:38am |
Moment of zen.
Image: epic-fail-photos-poster-design-fail.jpg
437 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:26:06am |
re: #251 researchok
Kucinich cannot be reached for comment as Assad's thugs continue murdering Syrian protesters/opposition groups in northern Syria. Kucinich had claimed that Assad was withdrawing troops from towns, but all Assad and his security thugs did was redeploy to deal with the opposition in the same brutal fashion as he has done from the outset of protests.
438 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:26:25am |
re: #434 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
So, raping her is just peachy?
If it was a set up, okay.
But, really. You can't a prostitute either, even though that's how she/he makes his/her living.
From the articles linked further up the thread, it does sound as if there is some evidence it could have been a set-up, or at least that the encounter was consensual and subsequently reported as rape.
439 | Ericus58 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:27:43am |
So the Socialist Party is re-examining their likely candidate to challenge Sarkozy in the next national elections. DSK will probably be placed back in the lead contender position within their party.
All polls prior to this fiasco had him clearly able to win.
So, if we game this out a bit and by the end of the day DSK is elected the next French President... what does that mean for relations with the U.S. given not just his personal experience but also the perception by most in France that he was mistreated?
[Link: www.bbc.co.uk...]
440 | Daniel Ballard Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:28:00am |
re: #434 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
At this point we have no idea what is what.Lying to prosecutors will kill a case fast. Why would a victim lie?
441 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:28:17am |
re: #429 Ericus58
"I am not withdrawing my support for the EDL..."
Well, that's a morally bankrupt position to take.
Whatever...
It's odd, the Jewish Division leader took the same position. They know there are nazis in the EDL and don't like it but they're still willing to support them. I think for a lot of people it takes time to switch gears.
442 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:28:43am |
re: #425 Killgore Trout
Fighting for freedom? Certainly not the freedom of Muslims who are often the victims of the same Islamist terrorists who carry out attacks (and are lumped together by Pam and Robert). It's a peculiar version of freedom of which she writes.
As for the soul of the EDL - it's a soul based on the foundation of hatred and the Neo Nazis have thoroughly and completely claimed it as their own. There's no redeeming characteristics for that group. At All.
443 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:29:15am |
re: #434 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
So, raping her is just peachy?
If it was a set up, okay.
But, really. You can't a prostitute either, even though that's how she/he makes his/her living.
The alleged victim, a chambermaid at the Sofitel Hotel, "continuously lied to us," a law-enforcement source told The Post.
Seems as if she has a history of money laundering and associations with drug dealers
ALSO
Strauss-Kahn has admitted to having sex with her, but insisted it was consensual
Hence the DNA evidence
So now it's basically a he said/she said and her credibility is falling apart, according to law enforcement/ prosecutors who have been interviewing her
444 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:29:22am |
re: #436 Varek Raith
It worked: up to that point I had never given a moment's thought to Canadian foreskins...
445 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:32:17am |
re: #443 sattv4u2
I will say that I am mildly irritated by the drug-dealer association thing being brought up. That really has nothing to do with it - the key is that there's (apparently) evidence that she planned to use the encounter as a means of extortion.
I hate it when the accuser's "character" is used against her (it's usually "her") in rape cases.
446 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:32:52am |
re: #442 lawhawk
The EDL started from the BNP and football hooligans. It never had any real separation from the neo-Nazis. The original designer of their website is a fascist.
I do not get British fascists. I could understand a country overrun by the Soviets having mistaken sympathy for Fascism, but Britain? There are miles and miles of dead British men, women, and children, killed by the hand of fascists.
447 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:34:07am |
re: #438 iossarian
That would be fine. Disparage away.
His stuff got out really early, so, I guess this backlash is fair.
I just hate it when rape victims are made into perpetrators.
448 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:35:04am |
re: #437 lawhawk
Kucinich cannot be reached for comment as Assad's thugs continue murdering Syrian protesters/opposition groups in northern Syria. Kucinich had claimed that Assad was withdrawing troops from towns, but all Assad and his security thugs did was redeploy to deal with the opposition in the same brutal fashion as he has done from the outset of protests.
Why does this Dem Kucinich continue to help Assad's propaganda machine? Is he blind about the murders or is he just ignoring it?
449 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:35:11am |
re: #445 iossarian
I will say that I am mildly irritated by the drug-dealer association thing being brought up. That really has nothing to do with it - the key is that there's (apparently) evidence that she planned to use the encounter as a means of extortion.
I hate it when the accuser's "character" is used against her (it's usually "her") in rape cases.
I'm usually loathe to bring up an accusers "past" but in this case, where she has other issues besides the drug thing (heard that there was a prior rape accusation that went nowhere) AND (more importantly) the money laundering association I think in this case, at least in investigating her credibility, it paints a picture
450 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:35:22am |
re: #445 iossarian
Note to extortionists... "Don't call the police before you try to blackmail a dude. Then he's in jail and can't pay."
451 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:36:36am |
re: #446 Obdicut
I do not get British fascists. I could understand a country overrun by the Soviets having mistaken sympathy for Fascism, but Britain? There are miles and miles of dead British men, women, and children, killed by the hand of fascists.
British fascists insist that they were fighting on the wrong side of WWII: they should have been fighting the USSR together with Germany.
And Fascism was a lot more popular in pre WWII Britain than they would like to admit. In the end, it was probably the Nazi's anti-Semitism that put off a lot of would-be supporters...sort of like it has just done with Pam Geller.
Ironies of history.
452 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:37:04am |
By the way, if Alouette is still around:
The site is taking forever to load, but your guess was semi-right: The Africans in the latest Foreskin Manre: #448 NJDhockeyfan
He said he was mistranslated. It may be as simple as that.
Or he might have Chomsky's Disease.
453 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:37:32am |
re: #443 sattv4u2
Yeah. He has a sexual gymnastics history too, no? Or am I thinking of... oh, I don't know... every fucking other power dude on earth!?!
454 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:37:50am |
re: #450 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Note to extortionists... "Don't call the police before you try to blackmail a dude. Then he's in jail and can't pay."
There's another detail in the Guardian article, which was that her lawyers were keen to settle out of court, because it would have made it easier to get the money than waiting for an award from the case (DSK isn't all that wealthy but his wife is, apparently).
But to be fair, that's probably more about the lawyers wanting to get paid.
455 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:39:17am |
re: #454 iossarian
There's another detail in the Guardian article, which was that her lawyers were keen to settle out of court, because it would have made it easier to get the money than waiting for an award from the case (DSK isn't all that wealthy but his wife is, apparently).
But to be fair, that's probably more about the lawyers wanting to get paid.
Within a day of the May 14 incident, the maid called a friend who was in jail for allegedly possessing 400 pound of marijuana to discuss how she could benefit from the tryst, The New York Times reported.
Yup,,, I know the 1st person I always call for legal or financial advice is a prisoner
456 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:40:05am |
re: #454 iossarian
If she's pulling something, I pity victims of violent sex crimes even more. Like they needed something more to make them reluctant to report it.
457 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:42:11am |
re: #452 Obdicut
Whoops. Sorry for the fuckup.
To finish off my earlier comment:
Alouette predicted that the Africans in the latest Foreskin man (which has the aryan blond blue-eyed hero going to Africa) would look like white guys with tans. In fact, they're drawn with a bit of caricature of African features, but the African woman he hooks up with is drawn like a white woman with a tan, even having long, straight hair.
458 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:44:20am |
re: #457 Obdicut
Whoops. Sorry for the fuckup.
To finish off my earlier comment:
Alouette predicted that the Africans in the latest Foreskin man (which has the aryan blond blue-eyed hero going to Africa) would look like white guys with tans. In fact, they're drawn with a bit of caricature of African features, but the African woman he hooks up with is drawn like a white woman with a tan, even having long, straight hair.
Foreskin Man?
Is this NSFW?
459 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:44:23am |
re: #455 sattv4u2
Yup,,, I know the 1st person I always call for legal or financial advice is a prisoner
460 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:44:39am |
And of course, the latest Foreskin man attempts to make a totally false equivalence between female genital mutilation and male circumcision-- in the process trivializing the nature of female genital mutilation.
The guys making that comic are some pieces of fucking work. Such obvious racism and obvious "We know best"-ism.
461 | wrenchwench Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:44:43am |
re: #441 Killgore Trout
It's odd, the Jewish Division leader took the same position. They know there are nazis in the EDL and don't like it but they're still willing to support them. I think for a lot of people it takes time to switch gears.
That Jewish Division leader was accused in the comments at either Pam's or Spencer's place of being a Kahanist, and being expelled for that, meaning she didn't leave voluntarily. I think that's what I read.
462 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:44:46am |
He said he was mistranslated. It may be as simple as that.
Or he might have Chomsky's Disease.
Mistranslated? Mistranslate this:
“There are great democratic aspirations for freedom. And it’s part of this desire for freedom which is really sweeping the region and the world. And that the government is listening to the people, but you’re at the point right now where it must, from what I’ve seen, the government shows a willingness to listen, shows a desire to help the people, work with the people to bring about change.”
~ Rep. Kucinich praises Syrian dictator on Syrian Television
463 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:45:50am |
re: #458 iossarian
It's an unbelievably anti-Semitic (and now just plain racist) 'comic' drawn to attempt to get sympathy for 'intactivists'. It's done the exact opposite.
It's kind of unbelievably bad.
464 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:47:53am |
re: #463 Obdicut
I am not sure what is behind it, it is almost af if they are are taking the hujmor around several corners, parodying the people who equate circumcision to female genital mutilation...
465 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:48:24am |
re: #462 NJDhockeyfan
Ah, yeah. Chomsky's disease then, but without even Chomsky's honesty; claiming you've been mistranslated when you were speaking in English is kind of funny, but mostly just shameful.
I used to defend Kucinich, back in the day. However, he's a foreign policy fucking moron. And now just a flat out liar.
466 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:48:31am |
re: #461 wrenchwench
That Jewish Division leader was accused in the comments at either Pam's or Spencer's place of being a Kahanist, and being expelled for that, meaning she didn't leave voluntarily. I think that's what I read.
Yeah, she and Pam are both supporters of extremist groups like the JDL. Most af the disagreements seem fueled by internal power struggles rather than genuine objections to extremism or Nazis.
467 | Obdicut Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:49:13am |
re: #464 ralphieboy
I've thought that too, that they must be a parody, but, by that logic, so is Stormfront. I think the dude is legit, given that their 'intactivist' philosophy is done very straightforwardly and without any hint of satire.
468 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:56:34am |
re: #462 NJDhockeyfan
He's the classic poster child for useful idiot.
469 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:57:56am |
re: #465 Obdicut
Ah, yeah. Chomsky's disease then, but without even Chomsky's honesty; claiming you've been mistranslated when you were speaking in English is kind of funny, but mostly just shameful.
I used to defend Kucinich, back in the day. However, he's a foreign policy fucking moron. And now just a flat out liar.
Here is more bullshit spewing from his ass...
Overthrow of Assad could disrupt Lebanon, says U.S. congressman
U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich warned Lebanon’s opposition Friday that the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad at this point in Syria’s crisis could have ramifications on it and its neighbor Lebanon.
"If the regime of Bashar Assad is overthrown, there is a possiblilty that dangerous sectarian strife might spread and this is not in the interest of Lebanon, Syria or countries bordering them, because some sectarian elements are behind the protests there," the U.S. official said following talks with former President Emile Lahoud at his residence in Burj al-Ghazal, Beirut.
Bashar Assad must love having Dennis Kucinich as his bitch this week.
470 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:58:30am |
re: #465 Obdicut
I used to defend Kucinich, back in the day. However, he's a foreign policy fucking moron. And now just a flat out liar.
He's a nut!
-Barney Fife
471 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:58:50am |
re: #465 Obdicut
Ah, yeah. Chomsky's disease then, but without even Chomsky's honesty; claiming you've been mistranslated when you were speaking in English is kind of funny, but mostly just shameful.
I used to defend Kucinich, back in the day. However, he's a foreign policy fucking moron. And now just a flat out liar.
Here is more bullshit spewing from his ass...
Overthrow of Assad could disrupt Lebanon, says U.S. congressman
U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich warned Lebanon’s opposition Friday that the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad at this point in Syria’s crisis could have ramifications on it and its neighbor Lebanon.
"If the regime of Bashar Assad is overthrown, there is a possiblilty that dangerous sectarian strife might spread and this is not in the interest of Lebanon, Syria or countries bordering them, because some sectarian elements are behind the protests there," the U.S. official said following talks with former President Emile Lahoud at his residence in Burj al-Ghazal, Beirut.
Bashar Assad must love having Dennis Kucinich as his bitch this week.
472 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:59:26am |
re: #410 Killgore Trout
We're in for a new days of sun and warmer temps. I might even take of my wool hat. Heat Wave!
How warm is warmer?
My brother's Vancouver, WA forecast says high 70's, maybe low 80's.
That's PERFECT weather.
473 | laZardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:59:40am |
re: #469 NJDhockeyfan
Considering Hezbollah are the Lebanese "administration," the opposition would probably be thinking... "You say that like it's a bad thing! ;) "
474 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 8:59:46am |
Double post?
Sorry.... don't know how that happened.
475 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:00:57am |
re: #474 NJDhockeyfan
you tell me now after I have taken the time to read it twice...
476 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:01:23am |
re: #472 reine.de.tout
How warm is warmer?
My brother's Vancouver, WA forecast says high 70's, maybe low 80's.
That's PERFECT weather.
Yeah, we're up into the 70's for the next few days.
477 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:04:01am |
re: #476 Killgore Trout
Yeah, we're up into the 70's for the next few days.
Thats what it was at 3 a.m here!!!
Heading to the mid 90's all week/ weekend
478 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:04:29am |
re: #475 ralphieboy
you tell me now after I have taken the time to read it twice...
My memory is so bad I didn't realize that I had!
479 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:08:50am |
Republicans: Trillions Could Be Cut from Budget if We Eliminate Empathy
Speaking on behalf of congressional Republicans, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) said today that trillions could be cut from the Federal budget if Congress can agree to eliminate empathy.
“The current budget is bursting at the seams with pet projects that reek of empathy,” Rep. Cantor said. “As a nation, we can no longer afford to spend money on people’s basic survival needs like a bunch of drunken sailors.”
Rep. Cantor noted that “the word ‘empathy’ comes from the Greek word ‘pathos,’ meaning ‘pathetic’ – and that’s exactly what helping people is: pathetic.”
“We Americans should get out of the habit of using Greek words,” he added. “Look where it’s gotten the Greeks – straight into bankruptcy.”
It's satire, but how can you tell?
480 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:10:16am |
481 | laZardo Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:10:32am |
re: #479 negativ
The only surprise was that satire didn't come from the Onion.
482 | Wozza Matter? Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:11:23am |
re: #451 ralphieboy
British fascists insist that they were fighting on the wrong side of WWII: they should have been fighting the USSR together with Germany.
And Fascism was a lot more popular in pre WWII Britain than they would like to admit. In the end, it was probably the Nazi's anti-Semitism that put off a lot of would-be supporters...sort of like it has just done with Pam Geller.
Ironies of history.
Modern British Fascism holds at it's heart in Britain the idea of white supremacy, which is a harkening back to Rule Britannia and an island nation alone and "untarnished" culturally, we sent our best and brightest over to the amorphous "there" (whitemans burden etc). never expecting them to call in the debt and start coming here in the 50's- now.
30's Fascism was anti-semitic at it's core, ranting about the Jews and Communists, the modern version is much more Islamophobic than it is anti-semitic front and center.
Most Brits had no time for Oswald Mosely - and the far far far left had much more sucess in elections than the far far far right during the inter war years 18-39.
483 | NJDhockeyfan Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:13:20am |
From the IDF:
“The Audacity of Hope” Aims to Break Israel’s Legal Blockade
Despite claiming that their purpose is humanitarian, the actions of the 2010 Gaza flotilla organizers reveal their goal to be explicitly political. As noted earlier this week in the New York Times, the boat called “The Audacity of Hope” is carrying with it no aid. Its sole purpose, is not to bring food – of which 385 truckloads are delivered weekly by Israel to the Gaza Strip – but to openly and flagrantly violate Israel’s lawfully imposed naval blockade on the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.
Indeed, in an article earlier this week in the Huffington Post, one of the boat’s organizers freely admits that her goal is not to deliver goods or materials into the Gaza Strip. It is clear that the goal of the flotilla organizers is provocation: to challenge Israel’s right of self-defense against a terrorist group that has caused close to a million Israeli civilians to live under the constant threat of attack for the better part of a decade.
“There’s a reason why Israel needs to impose this blockade: Just this past April, Hamas targeted an Israeli school bus with one of its missiles and a child riding on the bus was killed,” said IDF Spokeswoman Lietenant Colonel Avital Leibovich. A few months ago, Israel intercepted the “Victoria,” a vessel en route from Iran to Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip. The ship claimed its cargo contained “lentils and cotton,” but in reality it smuggled “a large cargo of sophisticated weaponry.”
Given these volatile regional realities, the Israel Navy must prevent all vessels from reaching Gaza’s shores–including the US boat–”The Audacity of Hope.” All ships carrying goods and materials to the Gaza Strip, may dock and unload cargo at Israel’s Ashdod port. Israeli authorities will ensure the transfer of all items to the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom land crossing, as it does on a weekly basis.
484 | Killgore Trout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:18:46am |
re: #483 NJDhockeyfan
Let's hope the "Peace Activists" don't get themselves killed again.
485 | iossarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:19:16am |
re: #484 Killgore Trout
Let's hope the "Peace Activists" don't get themselves killed again.
Wait, are we talking about Syria or Israel now?
/
487 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:28:53am |
SO
Watching the Womens World Cup soccer, does anyone else get a churn in their stomach when the announcer says
GERMANY ATTACKS!!
//
488 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:34:27am |
re: #487 sattv4u2
I only get worried when they sign a non-aggression treaty...
489 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:35:24am |
re: #488 ralphieboy
I only get worried when they sign a non-aggression treaty...
the way they played yesterday, I think they may have
490 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:38:54am |
Rottentomatoes.com has listed the top ten Tom Hanks movies.
Here's something to argue about on a big movie weekend.
10. Cast Away
9. Saving Private Ryan
8. Splash
7. That Thing You Do
6. Big
5. Catch Me If You Can
4. Apollo 13
3. Toy Story 2
2. Toy Story
1. Toy Story 3
491 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:39:56am |
re: #490 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Rottentomatoes.com has listed the top ten Tom Hanks movies.
Here's something to argue about on a big movie weekend.
10. Cast Away
9. Saving Private Ryan
8. Splash
7. That Thing You Do
6. Big
5. Catch Me If You Can
4. Apollo 13
3. Toy Story 2
2. Toy Story
1. Toy Story 3
GAH
I prolly would have it just about the opposite
492 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:41:11am |
493 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:43:55am |
re: #491 sattv4u2
Where in the hell is "Nothing In Common" fuckin' amazing movie. Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason... dayam!
"A League of Their Own"!?
"Phila"fuckin'"delphia?!
"Forrest Gump"?!
"Green Mile"?!?!
Holy hell!
494 | Ericus58 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:44:02am |
495 | blueraven Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:44:11am |
re: #490 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Rottentomatoes.com has listed the top ten Tom Hanks movies.
Here's something to argue about on a big movie weekend.
10. Cast Away
9. Saving Private Ryan
8. Splash
7. That Thing You Do
6. Big
5. Catch Me If You Can
4. Apollo 13
3. Toy Story 2
2. Toy Story
1. Toy Story 3
What?
How about:
Philadelphia
Sleepless in Seattle
The Green Mile
496 | Ericus58 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:45:11am |
re: #493 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Where in the hell is "Nothing In Common" fuckin' amazing movie. Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason... dayam!
"A League of Their Own"!?
"Phila"fuckin'"delphia?!
"Forrest Gump"?!
"Green Mile"?!?!
Holy hell!
Man, forgot about Green Mile.... indeed, seems they really dropped the ball on his films.
497 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:45:17am |
re: #494 Ericus58
I thought that was a very good movie.
And where's Joe and the Volcano?!
/currently under treatment for "Brain Cloud"...
I thought Joe Vs. the Volcano was awful, however; the opening sequence was fucking brilliant.
498 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:46:40am |
re: #493 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Where in the hell is "Nothing In Common" fuckin' amazing movie. Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason... dayam!
"A League of Their Own"!?
"Phila"fuckin'"delphia?!
"Forrest Gump"?!
"Green Mile"?!?!
Holy hell!
Agree
The Toy story ones were good, but geez luoise,, he was just a voice in those,,, no "acting" (except for inflections) really
ANY of those you listed in #493 shoudl replace any/all the Toy Story ones
What the list does show (both the rottentom list as well as the ones excluded) are how good and wide ranging of an actor he became
499 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:46:52am |
re: #490 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Rottentomatoes.com has listed the top ten Tom Hanks movies.
Here's something to argue about on a big movie weekend.
1 Apollo 13
2. SPR
3. Catch Me If You Can
4. Cast Away
5. Toy Story
6. Toy Story 3
7. Big
8. Splash
9. Toy Story 2
10. That Thing You Do
500 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:47:41am |
re: #499 lawhawk
And that's not including Philadelphia, Forest Gump, or Sleepless in Seattle.
501 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:47:51am |
re: #497 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I thought Joe Vs. the Volcano was awful, however; the opening sequence was fucking brilliant.
503 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:48:14am |
re: #498 sattv4u2
Agree
The Toy story ones were good, but geez luoise,, he was just a voice in those,,, no "acting" (except for inflections) really
ANY of those you listed in #493 shoudl replace any/all the Toy Story ones
What the list does show (both the rottentom list as well as the ones excluded) are how good and wide ranging of an actor he became
That voice acting is just as difficult as actually in-person acting. I couldn't do the right things with my voice no matter how hard I tried.
504 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:48:53am |
re: #497 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I thought Joe Vs. the Volcano was awful, however; the opening sequence was fucking brilliant.
Very overrated
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Nothing in Common was very underrated!
505 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:50:21am |
re: #503 reine.de.tout
That voice acting is just as difficult as actually in-person acting. I couldn't do the right things with my voice no matter how hard I tried.
Not really
Think of the range of physical and emotional changes he had to go through in Cast Away
I could do the "emotions" with my voice over the phone with you, but the phyiscal and the sight/emotional,,, no way
506 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:52:06am |
re: #504 sattv4u2
I love the Dan Hedaya line, "I know he can get the job, but can he do the job" line... over and over and over and over. "I am not arguing with you".
Great smarmy guy. Was Carla's ex-husband on Cheers.
507 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:52:49am |
re: #504 sattv4u2
The movie "Nothing In Common" broke my heart.
508 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:54:48am |
re: #499 lawhawk
3. Catch Me If You Can
I don't think he was that great in that
He played, to form, a straight laced button down FBI agent , and he wasn't even the main character..
509 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:54:56am |
510 | blueraven Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:56:01am |
I thought Turner and Hootch and The Money Pit were both funny, and better than many movies on the RT list.
511 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:56:31am |
re: #506 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I love the Dan Hedaya line, "I know he can get the job, but can he do the job" line... over and over and over and over. "I am not arguing with you".
Great smarmy guy. Was Carla's ex-husband on Cheers.
And his (HAnks) mom staring at Hector Elizandos hairpiece at the pool!
512 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:58:07am |
513 | Ericus58 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:58:35am |
Russia to deploy 2 army brigades in Arctic
[Link: news.yahoo.com...]
"On Thursday, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Russia "remains open for dialogue" with its polar neighbors, but will "strongly and persistently" defend its interests in the region."
So, who should play the role Rock Hudson played in the re-make of Ice Station Zebra?!
514 | AK-47% Fri, Jul 1, 2011 9:58:37am |
re: #512 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
James Earl Jone's best movie? The Lion King.
Yeah. Riiight.
And Star Wars...
516 | Eventual Carrion Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:00:29am |
re: #444 ralphieboy
It worked: up to that point I had never given a moment's thought to Canadian foreskins...
I think they need to thin out the maple trees. Those leaves are showing up in the strangest places.
517 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:02:39am |
re: #507 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Nothing In Common
Max: Your best friend is your dick!
David: And where did I learn that? Your best friend is YOUR dick!
Max: Great, maybe the four of us can get together and have lunch!
518 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:04:52am |
The scene in "Philadelpha", when Tom Hanks' character explains a piece of opera to Denzel Washington's (DENZEL!) character ... well...
Let's go top the youtube...
Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington (DENZEL!), and Maria Callas.
519 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:06:39am |
re: #517 sattv4u2
When my dad dies (twenty years or so away) I am going to lock myself in a hotel room and watch that movie and Big Fish until I can finally stop crying.
520 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:07:55am |
re: #518 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Holy gosh, that is heartbreaking.
521 | sattv4u2 Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:08:00am |
re: #519 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
When my dad dies (twenty years or so away) I am going to lock myself in a hotel room and watch that movie and Big Fish until I can finally stop crying.
522 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:11:10am |
re: #512 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Well, you'd have to throw out the Star Wars franchise then too - it's a voice over since he wasn't actually playing Vader. He was dubbed over the actor who played the role.
That still puts his premiere role in Dr. Strangelove at near the top of the list.
523 | BongGhazi Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:12:12am |
Ann Coulter's "Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America" is my pop-up ad.
If they're looking for the *least* likely places to pimp Coulter's book, their marketing plan is right on target.
524 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:12:31am |
re: #490 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Tom Hanks top ten reviewed movies.
That makes me at least feel a little better. Reviewers are idiots.
525 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:14:55am |
re: #522 lawhawk
But, we have "Field of Dreams", "Conan the Barbarian", "The Sandlot", "The Great White Hope" (he wasn't the white guy), and... and... well, that's all I got.
527 | lawhawk Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:19:30am |
re: #525 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Coming to America.
He was a bit player in the Tom Clancy triology - HfRT, Patriot Games, and Clear and Present Danger (the SoTF doesn't exist as far as I am concerned).
528 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:38:07am |
re: #505 sattv4u2
Not really
Think of the range of physical and emotional changes he had to go through in Cast Away
I could do the "emotions" with my voice over the phone with you, but the phyiscal and the sight/emotional,,, no way
I don't know. You still have to get those sorts of emotions in there, but it has to all be through your VOICE, not gestures or facial expressions. Not easy.
However, I will bow to your superior intellect, and give up my argument that it's just as hard.
529 | reine.de.tout Fri, Jul 1, 2011 10:47:20am |
re: #528 reine.de.tout
I don't know. You still have to get those sorts of emotions in there, but it has to all be through your VOICE, not gestures or facial expressions. Not easy.
However, I will bow to your superior intellect, and give up my argument that it's just as hard.
I mean, think about how hard it is to "read" emotions without facial expressions or gestures (like in writing, like here sometimes). Same thing applies when the voice is the only thing being used instead of the full range of expressions. and OOPS - I forgot I was bowing to superior intellect - need to stop making my arguments now.
530 | The Questionable Timing of a Flea Fri, Jul 1, 2011 11:24:31am |
re: #82 Naso Tang
In the case of Pakistan one should remember that for the most part they are the same people as those in India except for the religion they were born into (I doubt there are many born again Muslims in Pakistan) and they have the same colonial history, which borders they chose to change willingly and freely.
So we are left with religion and, I hasten to add, not only against the West.
As a 30-someodd-year-old man who's spent half his life in South Asia, you're wrong. One ascending generation and I have family remembers that personally experienced Partition. It's hours after the discussion, so I'm not going to belabor details, but:
-Pakistan got the short end of the stick relative to infrastructure and a resource-economy based that was all agriculture;
- absorbed the "ungovernable" tribal lands...with accompanying feuds and violence...in the Hindu Kush and the Af-Pak border that the British never integrated into the society, legal system, or economy;
- PK started with a population with far less education and literacy than India...those who opted to migrate were generally tenant farmers with not a lot to lose;
- East Pakistan/West Pakistan was an immediate issue, culturally and economically. East was Bengali, populous, and had most of the worthwhile assets; West was nominally Urdu--actually a mess--population-thin, and dirt poor. Guess which one is still behind the 8-ball?
-If you want a culture issue, consider this: Pakistan is almost unique in how it comes in to being. There's a stroke of a pen followed by a mass migration from multiple geographic regions and cultures, all in a window of five-to-ten years. It's got the issues of Israel, but in a 36x larger area, 24x the population, and with 4% of the per capita income.
-Pakistan is also unique in that it is basically a writ-large experimental community derived from the works of Iqbal and Jinnah, and they were assholes. Only half flippant: a handful of men sold a lot of people in pain a vision of nation, but had no practical chops to back it up. Early Pakistani politics is a depressing hash of well-intentioned men burning out trying to make it work until less noble means got the job done good-enough.
-To say nothing of the Jammu-Kashmir mess the British left.
re: #334 Naso Tang
I made an insult about Afghanistan. I have no respect for their culture in this millennium.
Um...which "Afghani" culture? The Qalandar, the Pashtun tribes, the Baloch tribes, the Sindhi tribes, the urbanites of Kabul?
Tribe by tribe, region by region, you've got different gender dynamics, different versions of Islam and Sharia, et cetera. A lot of them are tribal societies, love their feuds, and are generally people I wouldn't want to settle down with, but they are emphatically not all Islamofascist proto-terrorists, nor all woman-maiming loons. The current "culture" of Afghanistan is enforced at gunpoint and routinely abused by the hegemons who implemented it. While purportedly designed to re-program the lax habits of native Muslims, Taliban rule seems to function largely as means of social control that reinforces the economic dominance of a few Pashtun leaders in bed with overseas terrorist organizations.