1 allegro  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:26:34pm

I saw this last night… jaw dropping. It really brought home to me what they’re all about in an entirely, sick-making visceral way.

2 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:26:42pm

Well isn’t that special. It feels so good to be loved.

3 middy  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:30:32pm

:-o

4 wrenchwench  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:31:14pm

Sockpuppet!

5 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:31:27pm

Who the hell is JJ? No, I am not dating Jenna Jameson.

6 Velvet Elvis  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:31:59pm

I try to be a good leftist and see both sides on the Arab/Palestinian conflict but damn Hamaas makes it hard.

7 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:32:04pm

Here is my one Hamas joke:

What is one nice thing you can say about a Hamasnick?

Well… it takes an awful lot of self confidence to believe you can please 72 women!

8 jaunte  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:33:36pm

It’s good that Jon Stewart is exposing this Hamas propaganda to a larger audience.

9 Obdicut  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:33:46pm

re: #7 ludwigvanquixote

Here’s mine:

Did you hear about the militant terrorist group that tried to portray themselves as the salvation of their own people and have only managed to bring down more shame and horror for their people, because this group has no clue how to rule, how to work with others, and exists only as a function of misguided hatred?

Okay, it’s not very funny.

10 SlouchingPoet  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:34:47pm

Shagela. LOL

11 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:34:48pm

Ohh here is one more….

What do you call 500 stopped Hamas terrorists who were on their way to murder innocent people?

Victims of Israeli aggression… of course…

And if they make it through and kill innocent people?

Victims of Israeli aggression… of course…

The fact that people think that way is what truly gets me.

12 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:36:12pm

I’m with Stewart on this. “WTF?!?”

13 wrenchwench  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:36:46pm

The bug-eyed pause must be one of the very few ways to make comedy out of Hamas. Credit to Stewart for pulling it off.

14 Velvet Elvis  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:39:42pm

re: #6 Conservative Moonbat

I try to be a good leftist and see both sides on the Arab/Palestinian conflict but damn Hamaas makes it hard.

Israeli/Palestine

PIMF

15 Earth56  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:40:55pm

You could spend the entire month to watching countless moments of “Joseph Goebels Diciples “


Memritv.org

and the Europeans are not far behind when reporting on Israel

16 Locker  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:42:18pm

Man, no videos at work sucks. No youtube, no comedy central, etc. Quick, someone do an artist’s pencil drawn impression of the video clip so I have something to reference. Stick figured are more than serviceable now GET CRACKING!

17 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:43:32pm

here is a good bit of Hamas speaking for themselves.

18 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:43:36pm

If you love terrorist cartoons and South Park,

Heeeere’s Ahmed & Salim!

19 Slumbering Behemoth Stinks  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:43:39pm

Seriously, that cartoon is for children. When viewing something like that, how can anyone say with a straight face that some of the things our current POTUS has said or done is indoctrinating school children?

20 albusteve  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:44:07pm

the IDF should have occupied Gaza and maybe even still be there….wouldn’t be to difficult to wrap up this sort of activity permanently

21 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:48:09pm

Ahmed & Salim capture a Jew.

22 sillyallah  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:48:46pm

re: #11 ludwigvanquixote

Ohh here is one more…

What do you call 500 stopped Hamas terrorists who were on their way to murder innocent people?

Victims of Israeli aggression… of course…

And if they make it through and kill innocent people?

Victims of Israeli aggression… of course…

The fact that people think that way is what truly gets me.

You’re right, and I unfortunately doubt that this video will enlighten many.

23 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:48:51pm

Salim has no friends on Facebook

24 Charles Johnson  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:49:57pm
25 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:51:53pm

Terrorist Papa turns into a Joo! Oh noes!

26 albusteve  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:53:09pm

how can you watch that stuff?….it’s sickening

27 Obdicut  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:56:45pm

re: #24 Charles

Charles, is there independent confirmation of that story yet? I’m completely prepared to believe that this jackass would do that, especially because of this bit:

Meanwhile, O’Keefe lost his job at the Leadership Institute in 2008 for a prank call he made to an Ohio-based Planned Parenthood clinic. During the call, O’Keefe offered a donation to the clinic on the condition that it would be earmarked to pay for aborting African-American fetuses. “Because there’s definitely way too many black people in Ohio,” O’Keefe remarked to the receptionist. “So, I’m just trying to do my part.”

But is it so far just the One People’s guy saying that he was manning the literature table at the white supremacist conference?

28 RogueOne  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:58:02pm

You should see the entire video on MEMRI. Pretty disturbing what they continue to teach their children.

29 Cokezero  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:59:22pm

Good for Jon. This will really piss off the “anti-zionists”.

30 Aceofwhat?  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 2:59:31pm

re: #27 Obdicut

I saw that too…epic loserdom if true.

31 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:00:12pm

re: #29 Cokezero

Good for Jon. This will really piss off the “anti-zionists”.

All fart jokes and crappy animation.

Oh wait, no fart jokes, just crappy animation.

32 TedStriker  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:00:38pm

re: #24 Charles

James O’Keefe’s race problem.

Why is this not surprising that O’Keefe is in bed with the racialists?

33 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:01:38pm

re: #16 Locker

Man, no videos at work sucks. No youtube, no comedy central, etc. Quick, someone do an artist’s pencil drawn impression of the video clip so I have something to reference. Stick figured are more than serviceable now GET CRACKING!

You could always install a proxy!

34 Political Atheist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:08:01pm

re: #33 WindUpBird

Careful there lets not get him in trouble at work. My bos fired a guy for that for going around my block at the hub and logging into myspace. He had 3 strikes.

35 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:08:14pm

Mandy, are you there?

36 Kragar  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:08:34pm

Ah, the sweet smell of vindication. My counterparts back East have apparently been in a world of crap over last week’s incident and were preaching doom and gloom all day. I hadn’t heard a word of this so I didn’t know what the hell was going on. Finally talked to my manager who said he’s pissed with the rest of them for “not being able to find their own asses with 2 hands and a map” but that all discussions about him being seriously disappointed with the team were meant to exclude me entirely.

37 jaunte  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:08:57pm

re: #24 Charles

What a nasty piece of work this O’Keefe is.

Meanwhile, O’Keefe lost his job at the Leadership Institute in 2008 for a prank call he made to an Ohio-based Planned Parenthood clinic. During the call, O’Keefe offered a donation to the clinic on the condition that it would be earmarked to pay for aborting African-American fetuses. “Because there’s definitely way too many black people in Ohio,” O’Keefe remarked to the receptionist. “So, I’m just trying to do my part.”
[Link: salon.com…]
38 Kobyashi Maru  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:08:59pm

Unfortunately this goes back to Isaac and Ishmael; I’m a Cubs fan, therefor an optimist “Wait till next year!!” but all I can say is that us Jews need to keep our powder dry and our pe**ers hard, and the world will turn….

39 Obdicut  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:09:20pm

re: #36 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Sweet. It’s so rare it works out that way. Kudos.

40 freetoken  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:09:21pm

On why there will be no meaningful legislation wrt AGW mitigation:

House Ag Chairman Backs Bid to Block EPA Greenhouse Gas Regs

A trio of House lawmakers yesterday introduced a bill to block U.S. EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gases, marking the latest in a string of bipartisan attacks against forthcoming climate rules.

The measure (pdf) from Agriculture Chairman Collin Peterson (D-Minn.) and Missouri Reps. Ike Skelton (D) and Jo Ann Emerson (R) would amend the Clean Air Act to prohibit EPA from regulating greenhouse gases based on their effects on global climate change.

Who said bipartisanship is dead in DC?

41 Kragar  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:10:36pm

re: #39 Obdicut

Sweet. It’s so rare it works out that way. Kudos.

Sometimes being a bull headed arrogant SOB really pays off.

42 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:10:40pm

re: #34 Rightwingconspirator

Careful there lets not get him in trouble at work. My bos fired a guy for that for going around my block at the hub and logging into myspace. He had 3 strikes.

Well, of course, yeah, it depends on the alertness of your IT department.

43 SanFranciscoZionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:10:47pm

re: #13 wrenchwench

The bug-eyed pause must be one of the very few ways to make comedy out of Hamas. Credit to Stewart for pulling it off.

Like I always say. Jon Stewart reads the news. Then he makes the face you made when you read the news.

It makes life a little easier, somehow.

44 Locker  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:11:24pm

re: #34 Rightwingconspirator

Careful there lets not get him in trouble at work. My bos fired a guy for that for going around my block at the hub and logging into myspace. He had 3 strikes.

Hehe no sweat I can’t install an internal proxy here anyway, not my department. If I have an IP I can access an outside open proxy but you know the deal, listed open proxies have a half-life of about 17 minutes and the pages to look up new ones are also blocked.

45 Kragar  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:12:25pm

re: #42 WindUpBird

Well, of course, yeah, it depends on the alertness of your IT department.

I solved that little problem the old fashioned way.

I work in IT.

46 HoosierHoops  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:13:01pm

re: #42 WindUpBird

Well, of course, yeah, it depends on the alertness of your IT department.

Or the equipment that is configured.. You’re not using a Proxie to fool a Blue Coat Firewall…Not through a Corporate Firewall.. It gets logged

47 Aceofwhat?  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:13:14pm

re: #34 Rightwingconspirator

Careful there lets not get him in trouble at work. My bos fired a guy for that for going around my block at the hub and logging into myspace. He had 3 strikes.

Maybe he was fired just for still being obtuse enough to have a myspace account? Aren’t there about 5 subscribers left?

48 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:13:16pm

re: #45 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I solved that little problem the old fashioned way.

I work in IT.

I can never get fired because I work for myself.

But I do have to leave LGF every once in a while to get stuff done.

49 TedStriker  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:13:19pm

re: #45 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

I solved that little problem the old fashioned way.

I work in IT.

NARC!1!1!11!!!

///

50 MandyManners  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:13:46pm

re: #35 Emmmieg

Mandy, are you there?

*perks*

51 Aceofwhat?  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:14:41pm

re: #50 MandyManners

*perks*

in bed…

52 HoosierHoops  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:14:48pm

re: #48 Alouette

I can never get fired because I work for myself.

But I do have to leave LGF every once in a while to get stuff done.

I just heard the Donald say, “You’re Fired!”
*wink*

53 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:15:31pm

re: #50 MandyManners

*perks*

We’ve been tapped for an ADHD study. Have you ever heard of anyone having a bad experience with that?

No drugs involved, just assessments.

54 Charles Johnson  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:16:36pm

Lotta people complained that longer threads were getting very sluggish — clicking, typing, etc.

I tracked this down to the latest version of jQuery, which I installed a few days ago. I’ve reverted back to v1.3.2 while I try to see if it’s my problem or theirs.

It could be that as jQuery matures it’s adjusting its optimizations for average-sized web pages, and as a consequence doesn’t handle larger pages like long LGF threads as well.

55 Kragar  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:16:48pm

re: #48 Alouette

I can never get fired because I work for myself.

But I do have to leave LGF every once in a while to get stuff done.

MULTITASKING!

56 Charles Johnson  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:17:06pm

Anyway, if you reload the page you’ll be back to the older version of jQuery and everything will be speedy again.

57 keloyd  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:17:56pm

You know what the pundits started calling the “theater of security” where those airport guards may keep us safe with some minor hassles OR may add little value, but just want to seem useful as they search old ladies. Then we all debate where the line is between legitimate restrictions for the public good and govt bureaucracies trying to justify their existence?

I had a Palestinian colleague in school who was on the receiving end of Israeli security and had no end of stories that would curl your hair. Long story short, while the IDF has legitimate reasons to screen the crap out of every Arab at every checkpoint, safety is not the only agenda. In this person’s opinion, Jewish safety regularly took a back seat to harassment. When he returned with a PhD (on a subject with no military use, but which appeared in the papers he had to show at 4 checkpoints in the 2 miles between home and work at a secular university.) he was harassed by guards twice as much as when he was younger, kind of like how educated blacks were twice as threatening as the poor, cowering sharecropper to certain white people in ages past.

I am certain of 3 things-
1. Israel has a right to self defense without reservation.
2. Palestinians are collectively more secular and more educated than any other Arab country, in part due to their proximity to Israel, in part due to the local universities being mostly secular. Saudi kids may major in Islamic philosophy; Palestinian boys and girls(!) go for mechanical engineering, teaching, nursing, etc..
3. The educated, sensible Palestinian is shat upon from both sides.

58 Irenicum  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:18:39pm

Has anyone seen the Demon Sheep Senate ad from Calif? Words fail me.

59 freetoken  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:18:44pm

re: #56 Charles

Thanks for update. Yes, in Safari the new version did seem sluggish.

Did you also change the column widths recently?

60 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:19:50pm

Talk about attention problems: I have to take the little guy to speech therapy. Mandy, if you’re there, I’ll catch your answer later.

61 Charles Johnson  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:20:10pm

re: #59 freetoken

Thanks for update. Yes, in Safari the new version did seem sluggish.

Did you also change the column widths recently?

No, I didn’t change any column widths. Which columns look different to you, and which OS - Mac or Win?

62 RogueOne  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:21:05pm

Now for some cool animation. Zombies!

[Link: www.boingboing.net…]

What? Animated Zombies…? Hell yes! After years of saturating the marketplace with family-friendly animated fare, “A.D.” just might be the genre-busting shot in the arm Hollywood needs.

Watch it in 480, graphics look fantastic.

63 Aceofwhat?  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:21:45pm

re: #58 Irenicum

Has anyone seen the Demon Sheep Senate ad from Calif? Words fail me.

breathtaking

64 SanFranciscoZionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:22:39pm

re: #57 keloyd

You know what the pundits started calling the “theater of security” where those airport guards may keep us safe with some minor hassles OR may add little value, but just want to seem useful as they search old ladies. Then we all debate where the line is between legitimate restrictions for the public good and govt bureaucracies trying to justify their existence?

I had a Palestinian colleague in school who was on the receiving end of Israeli security and had no end of stories that would curl your hair. Long story short, while the IDF has legitimate reasons to screen the crap out of every Arab at every checkpoint, safety is not the only agenda. In this person’s opinion, Jewish safety regularly took a back seat to harassment. When he returned with a PhD (on a subject with no military use, but which appeared in the papers he had to show at 4 checkpoints in the 2 miles between home and work at a secular university.) he was harassed by guards twice as much as when he was younger, kind of like how educated blacks were twice as threatening as the poor, cowering sharecropper to certain white people in ages past.

I am certain of 3 things-
1. Israel has a right to self defense without reservation.
2. Palestinians are collectively more secular and more educated than any other Arab country, in part due to their proximity to Israel, in part due to the local universities being mostly secular. Saudi kids may major in Islamic philosophy; Palestinian boys and girls(!) go for mechanical engineering, teaching, nursing, etc..
3. The educated, sensible Palestinian is shat upon from both sides.

I feel a little reflexively feisty about this, having gone around the block too many times with people who were worried about Israeli ‘racism’ and had no clue about the situation, but I can’t argue with much you say here.

It all just sucks.

65 jamesfirecat  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:23:33pm

Was wondering if you would mention this.

And Holy Sh*t did this throw me for a loop, though they stole that “Jewby Do” joke from Robot Chicken…

Not that that changes things…

66 TedStriker  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:23:42pm

re: #56 Charles

Anyway, if you reload the page you’ll be back to the older version of jQuery and everything will be speedy again.

Groovy!

/Bruce Campbell as Ash

67 wrenchwench  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:24:11pm

re: #57 keloyd

Are there enough “educated, sensible Palestinians” to put an end to the garbage Stewart shows above?

68 abolitionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:24:15pm

re: #59 freetoken

Thanks for update. Yes, in Safari the new version did seem sluggish.

Did you also change the column widths recently?

It’s possible you’ve inadvertently adjusted a text zoom feature of your browser. In Firefox, ctrl-plus or ctrl-minus will do that; ctrl-zero will reset.

69 keloyd  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:24:21pm

re: #64 SanFranciscoZionist

THAT is what I was trying to go for, sorry about the 2 foot long slab of text.

70 HoosierHoops  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:24:49pm

re: #62 RogueOne

My hair looks really cool dyed blue for the SuperBowl..I sent pics back to California today…I’m thinking of emailing reine in the morning my pic so you cool lizards can laugh at me with me…
I’m not shy

71 SanFranciscoZionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:25:14pm

re: #67 wrenchwench

Are there enough “educated, sensible Palestinians” to put an end to the garbage Stewart shows above?

With power? No.

72 RogueOne  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:26:07pm

re: #70 HoosierHoops

My hair looks really cool dyed blue for the SuperBowl..I sent pics back to California today…I’m thinking of emailing reine in the morning my pic so you cool lizards can laugh at me with me…
I’m not shy

Great! Use a pic as your avatar!

73 keloyd  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:26:16pm

re: #67 wrenchwench

nope

74 Earth56  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:27:10pm

re: #67 wrenchwench

Are there enough “educated, sensible Palestinians” to put an end to the garbage Stewart shows above?


Sadly, the answer I feel is NO . Too many nuts holding the guns

75 freetoken  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:27:18pm

re: #61 Charles

All the columns. I’m using Safari 4 on OSX 10.5.8 . Perhaps it was something I did when messing around with the Web Inspector (under the Develop menu)…

76 SanFranciscoZionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:28:29pm

re: #73 keloyd

nope

And the culture of martyrdom—literal and I-wanna-cookie is very hard for people not to buy into, if only out of solidarity with the group, and because there’s not much else to cling to.

BTW, did anyone see that Human Rights Watch issued some sort of criticism of Jordan for taking Palestinian Jordanian’s citizenship away?

/Hysterical protests by Code Pink in front of the Jordanian consulate in….oh, never mind.

77 SanFranciscoZionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:29:52pm

Here we go.

78 RogueOne  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:29:58pm

re: #68 abolitionist

It’s possible you’ve inadvertently adjusted a text zoom feature of your browser. In Firefox, ctrl-plus or ctrl-minus will do that; ctrl-zero will reset.

I use google chrome at work. I noticed the comment box was much smaller and it had a slider across the bottom. I haven’t been on much at work in the morning for the last few days so I don’t even know when it started. I was on a bit this afternoon and it was responding so slowly I put new batteries in my mouse thinking that might have been the problem.

79 freetoken  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:30:12pm

Oops… perhaps a senior moment here… somehow “Zoom text only” got un-selected…

Ahh.. the vagaries of browsers…

80 Kragar  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:30:54pm

re: #62 RogueOne

Whats that from?

81 wrenchwench  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:31:31pm

re: #71 SanFranciscoZionist

With power? No.

re: #73 keloyd

nope

re: #74 Earth56

Sadly, the answer I feel is NO . Too many nuts holding the guns

The war will continue. The cartoons must stop. I wonder how many Americans are aware of what Hamas teaches to kids.

82 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:31:38pm

re: #56 Charles

I am certain of 3 things-
1. Israel has a right to self defense without reservation.
2. Palestinians are collectively more secular and more educated than any other Arab country, in part due to their proximity to Israel, in part due to the local universities being mostly secular. Saudi kids may major in Islamic philosophy; Palestinian boys and girls(!) go for mechanical engineering, teaching, nursing, etc..
3. The educated, sensible Palestinian is shat upon from both sides.

Sux to be them.

83 Earth56  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:33:54pm

re: #81 wrenchwench

The war will continue. The cartoons must stop. I wonder how many Americans are aware of what Hamas teaches to kids.


4-6 %

84 RogueOne  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:34:10pm

re: #80 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Animated movie teaser for A.D. Boingboing also posted a link to an interview with the directors:
[Link: www.zombieinfo.com…]

I scanned through the interview and didn’t see an announced release date. I might have missed it though.

85 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:34:14pm

re: #82 Alouette

My comment #82 was a reply to keloyd #57. I don’t know how Charles got in there.

86 MandyManners  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:34:22pm

re: #53 Emmmieg

We’ve been tapped for an ADHD study. Have you ever heard of anyone having a bad experience with that?

No drugs involved, just assessments.

Golly, it’s been a while. Your best bet would be to Google Conners Scale to start to see part of what is involved in the assessment. (No appostrophe in Conners.) You and his teacher will have to fill out questionnaires. Then, you have the first of X number of visits with a shrink to complete the assessment.

Ask the referring teacher/school counselor what resources are available. If your kid is in private school, you can still get hooked up with the public school system to do the assessment. If you want to get it going quickly and the public route is slow, you can see if your son’s insurance will pay for it or you can pay on your own.

Don’t be afraid of the meds but, research the snot out of them. Also, look into behavior modification to either supplement meds or replace them. (The Kid’s ADHD is off the chart and behavior modification therapy helps him because meds just can’t do it all.)

Research nutrition. I can’t go into it here but, there’s quite a bit out there. I restrict his intake of certain foods but, hey. Some weekend days I allow him to have a Dr Pepper.

But, my first and most important bit of advice is to not get overwhelmed. I almost let myself get that way when I started the research. There is a lot of information out there. Don’t be sucked in by the pro-med folks or the anti-med folks.

And, I almost fell to pieces when the assessment showed how affected The Kid is by ADHD. But, many things came together and his behavior made sense.

I gotta’ feed The Kid and the beasties but I’ll be back later, Emmie.

87 Kragar  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:35:00pm

re: #84 RogueOne

Animated movie teaser for A.D. Boingboing also posted a link to an interview with the directors:
[Link: www.zombieinfo.com…]

I scanned through the interview and didn’t see an announced release date. I might have missed it though.

Neither did I.

88 MandyManners  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:35:12pm

re: #60 Emmmieg

Talk about attention problems: I have to take the little guy to speech therapy. Mandy, if you’re there, I’ll catch your answer later.

Later!

89 wrenchwench  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:36:18pm

re: #83 Earth56

4-6 %

Sounds about right. Maybe a little high. I wouldn’t know had I not been a reader of LGF.

90 RogueOne  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:37:03pm

re: #87 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

It just says coming later this year.

91 Earth56  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:38:28pm

re: #89 wrenchwench

It amazes me what the MSM does NOT mention on the news.

You really have to go to pages 10-20 to actually read whats important at times.

92 Four More Tears  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:39:00pm

As someone pretty well versed in American cartoons I find this… appalling doesn’t quite cut it. Despicable? Nauseous? There really aren’t any words that will describe how this hate-fest aimed at kids makes me feel.

93 keloyd  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:39:38pm

AH and I just found a link to the thing I remembered discussing Arabs serving in the IDF that blew my mind. I’m guessing the Hamas cartoon will never mention these guys.

94 SanFranciscoZionist  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:42:19pm

re: #93 keloyd

AH and I just found a link to the thing I remembered discussing Arabs serving in the IDF that blew my mind. I’m guessing the Hamas cartoon will never mention these guys.

No, they won’t get a mention. Neither do the Druze. Region’s really ethnically and religiously complicated, but oversimplifying it for a political point has become an art form.

95 Jeff In Ohio  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:42:37pm

re: #7 ludwigvanquixote

Here is my one Hamas joke:

What is one nice thing you can say about a Hamasnick?

Well… it takes an awful lot of self confidence to believe you can please 72 women!

96 wrenchwench  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:43:07pm

re: #91 Earth56

It amazes me what the MSM does NOT mention on the news.

You really have to go to pages 10-20 to actually read whats important at times.

My smartest professor told me to read the newspaper from back to front for greatest efficiency.

97 Aceofwhat?  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:46:18pm

re: #62 RogueOne

re: #81 wrenchwench

The war will continue. The cartoons must stop. I wonder how many Americans are aware of what Hamas teaches to kids.

not enough

98 Earth56  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:47:42pm

re: #94 SanFranciscoZionist

No, they won’t get a mention. Neither do the Druze. Region’s really ethnically and religiously complicated, but oversimplifying it for a political point has become an art form.

It sometimes amazes me how different the BBC in print is versus the BBC broadcast is when refering to Israel. When you’re watching the BBC overseas and there is a story about Israel one would think its a station coming out of some Arab country.

99 Earth56  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:50:30pm

re: #96 wrenchwench

My smartest professor told me to read the newspaper from back to front for greatest efficiency.


I will say that the Wall Street Journal is one of the best. One might not agree with the editorial pages if one is liberal or to the left but they are fair and report some rather intesting storys that the MSM picks up on weeks later.

100 Aceofwhat?  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:52:15pm

re: #99 Earth56

I will say that the Wall Street Journal is one of the best. One might not agree with the editorial pages if one is liberal or to the left but they are fair and report some rather intesting storys that the MSM picks up on weeks later.

Also far and away above the Times, WaPost, etc. in their ability and fluency with statistics and graphical representations. Sometimes I swear I’ve seen better work by creationists than by Times reporters.

101 samsgran1948  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 3:53:21pm

re: #81 wrenchwench

I wonder how many Americans are aware of what Hamas teaches to kids.

A few of us. But not nearly enough. Far too many Americans still insist on drinking the Hamas/Fatah Kool-Aid.

102 Silvergirl  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:04:00pm

re: #47 Aceofwhat?

Maybe he was fired just for still being obtuse enough to have a myspace account? Aren’t there about 5 subscribers left?

Plenty of teen subscribers. Not many adults.

103 HoosierHoops  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:05:14pm

Everybody moved upstairs..And it’s 100+, posts..
Let’s talk Basketball.. I’m picking Kentucky for the Final 4 right now.. Not because of Point Guard John Wall.. Everybody is talking trash that is the best point Guard in College..In this case..Who cares? Yea he is a good college point..Will never impress in the pro’s.. He doesn’t have the length and strength to guard NBA guards..Can you imagine him going against KOBE type guards?
It’s Cousins..That dude is a frigging Monster…I’m drafting the monster first.. Not a point guard where the College lies about his Height…

104 Decatur Deb  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:05:54pm

re: #38 Kobyashi Maru

Is that a Merkav 3? The skirt looks odd.

105 Decatur Deb  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:12:22pm

re: #81 wrenchwench

The war will continue. The cartoons must stop. I wonder how many Americans are aware of what Hamas teaches to kids.

Quite a few more than yesterday.

106 jamesfirecat  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:28:16pm

re: #105 Decatur Deb

Quite a few more than yesterday.

Well said, and most of those were probably liberals like me who were a bit on the fence about the whole thing (all we are saying is give peace a chance…) until Mr. Stewart spoke up…

107 doubter4444  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:41:49pm

re: #99 Earth56

I will say that the Wall Street Journal is one of the best. One might not agree with the editorial pages if one is liberal or to the left but they are fair and report some rather intesting storys that the MSM picks up on weeks later.

I would have said that a coupe of years ago, I’m pretty centrist and I like the WSJ and took the op-ed page with a grain of salt but still took it seriously.
Since it changed hands into the Fox News group, it’s slanted quickly and strongly to the far right.
It’s a shame and it’s a shell of what it used to be.

108 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 4:47:36pm

re: #86 MandyManners

Ironically, this is a longitudinal study for 7-8 year olds, which means one of my two children I would say is not affected is the one they want.

(Full disclosure: Of my six siblings, I and three others are ADD or ADHD, and so is my mother and other relatives.)

I’m pretty sure my brother-in-law, who would be aware of the family history (his wife was medicated as a child for ADHD), put us on the list, as he works for the hospital involved.

Of course, I’ve always been so surrounded by ADHD, I may not know what normal looks like. He could just be less ADHD than his older brothers. I’m used to kids who hang from the curtains and stand on the doorknobs.*

Thanks for the heads up on what the assessments might look like. Since we are homeschoolers, we’ve never tested for ADHD, but we get to do the rounds with speech assessments & by extension, autism assessments, because being slow-to-speak is a warning sign.

*Literally. Our curtains are break-away for this reason, and we have a door that sticks for this reason.

109 MandyManners  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 6:53:12pm

re: #108 EmmmieG

Ironically, this is a longitudinal study for 7-8 year olds, which means one of my two children I would say is not affected is the one they want.

(Full disclosure: Of my six siblings, I and three others are ADD or ADHD, and so is my mother and other relatives.)

I’m pretty sure my brother-in-law, who would be aware of the family history (his wife was medicated as a child for ADHD), put us on the list, as he works for the hospital involved.

Of course, I’ve always been so surrounded by ADHD, I may not know what normal looks like. He could just be less ADHD than his older brothers. I’m used to kids who hang from the curtains and stand on the doorknobs.*

Thanks for the heads up on what the assessments might look like. Since we are homeschoolers, we’ve never tested for ADHD, but we get to do the rounds with speech assessments & by extension, autism assessments, because being slow-to-speak is a warning sign.

*Literally. Our curtains are break-away for this reason, and we have a door that sticks for this reason.

Oh. So you don’t have a child who has been diagnosed as having ADHD.

Am I mistaken?

110 laibyfoto  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 9:15:40pm

Wow!! I can’t believe that we are in the 21st century! How far we have come but how little we have grown…sad!

111 Blueheron  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 10:06:19pm

re: #54 Charles

Lotta people complained that longer threads were getting very sluggish — clicking, typing, etc.

I tracked this down to the latest version of jQuery, which I installed a few days ago. I’ve reverted back to v1.3.2 while I try to see if it’s my problem or theirs.

It could be that as jQuery matures it’s adjusting its optimizations for average-sized web pages, and as a consequence doesn’t handle larger pages like long LGF threads as well.

My problems have cleared up Charles.

112 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Wed, Feb 3, 2010 10:12:11pm

re: #109 MandyManners

Oh. So you don’t have a child who has been diagnosed as having ADHD.

Am I mistaken?

I have so many relatives with ADHD, and have lived with it for so many years, it would be like diagnosing their eye color. My siblings were some of the first to be medicated, but since my boys don’t have to sit in a classroom, it’s not as much of an issue. I do have to have them do their work in different rooms, and remove any toys, because they distract so easily.

I had a sister that literally could not sit at a desk until she started receiving medication. Nobody knew anything about diet back then, and it was still in the early days so behavioral stuff didn’t exist.

This is a study, and I knew there would be an assessment, so hearing what that would be like to go through the process is helpful. I want to help with research, for obvious reasons, but not if it would distress him in any way.

113 Jerusalemyte  Thu, Feb 4, 2010 12:32:08am

Memri does good work translating the spew coming out of the Muslim world. Treating it as humor bothers me.

Humor generally comes from insight and that is good but it can also belittle real and LARGE problems. Brainwashing Muslim children is dangerous and the biggest threat to peace in the Middle East and the World at large.

Maybe this is the price that has to be paid in order to get wider exposure.

I’m still troubled. When It’s aimed at you bigotry isn’t funny.

114 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Thu, Feb 4, 2010 8:19:39am

re: #113 Jerusalemyte

Memri does good work translating the spew coming out of the Muslim world. Treating it as humor bothers me.

Humor generally comes from insight and that is good but it can also belittle real and LARGE problems. Brainwashing Muslim children is dangerous and the biggest threat to peace in the Middle East and the World at large.

Maybe this is the price that has to be paid in order to get wider exposure.

I’m still troubled. When It’s aimed at you bigotry isn’t funny.

I hear you. I really do. Please believe seeing the crude and evil Hamas cartoons makes me ill. However, the one thing that demagogues, tyrants and fanatics of all stripes can not stand is humor. Humor allows people to say truths that are not otherwise allowed, and it gets past all other barriers.

Hamas, at the end of the day are stupid and evil clowns. They really are pathetic, classless, tasteless, cheesy and evil. They are like deranged five year olds tripping on bad acid.

Just saying that is all true. But their supporters will take offense and yell and scream when they read such words.

Showing it to be true and laughing at it though… no one can deny that. Humor defangs the crazy urgency and false air that Hamas might ever have a point.

Humor is a powerful sword and shield.

115 jamesfirecat  Thu, Feb 4, 2010 6:15:54pm

re: #114 LudwigVanQuixote

I hear you. I really do. Please believe seeing the crude and evil Hamas cartoons makes me ill. However, the one thing that demagogues, tyrants and fanatics of all stripes can not stand is humor. Humor allows people to say truths that are not otherwise allowed, and it gets past all other barriers.

Hamas, at the end of the day are stupid and evil clowns. They really are pathetic, classless, tasteless, cheesy and evil. They are like deranged five year olds tripping on bad acid.

Just saying that is all true. But their supporters will take offense and yell and scream when they read such words.

Showing it to be true and laughing at it though… no one can deny that. Humor defangs the crazy urgency and false air that Hamas might ever have a point.

Humor is a powerful sword and shield.

The Daily Show gave me the ability to face our current situation with my head held hire and a smile one my face with a few simple words.


“When you’re a bankrupt ideology pursuing a bankrupt strategy, the only move you have is the dick one

116 Øyvind Strømmen  Sun, Feb 7, 2010 3:54:40am

re: #6 Conservative Moonbat

I try to be a good leftist and see both sides on the Arab/Palestinian conflict but damn Hamaas makes it hard.

A good leftist would see that there are more than two sides to this conflict. She would also realise that Hamas - with their hateful, reactionary, Islamist and nationalist ideology - is lightyears away from any decent form of leftism; and that such a movement should be abhorred.

But as Karl Marx allegedly noted: “Reason has always existed, but not always in a reasonable form”.

117 nogendavid  Sun, Feb 7, 2010 8:04:46am

Hamas is armed and financed by Iran. In his O’Reilly interview, however, John Stewart, however, compared the government of Iran to that of Pakistan and others in responding to the question of what should be done about the threat of Iran using or passing on nuclear weapons. Compare and contrast. Stewart is a very smart and intrepid guy, but it’s easier to satirize than analyze, he has no coherent and informed position of his own, and he gets away far too easily with both pretending to be a serious commentator while deflecting criticism on the basis that he is just a comedian.


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