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Jan 9th, 2006 10:28 AM | ||
mburbank | I don't think your a character. Almost anyone here could come up with a far more three dimensional mask. What you are is one of the zillions of idiots that float around the net like plankton. Shut up. | |
Jan 8th, 2006 06:38 PM | ||
Kulturkampf |
BTW: I will have three diff IP addresses; two for my home (sometimes I use wireless, sometimes I get wired in while I am downloading stuff) and one for work; they will all be registered in Korea, of course. And I am insulted you'd think I was a character -- unless you mean a fun bloke to go drinking with. |
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Jan 4th, 2006 09:47 AM | ||
KevinTheOmnivore | You could use a different one! | |
Jan 4th, 2006 09:25 AM | ||
ItalianStereotype | you're the moderator, check the IP, you dork. | |
Jan 4th, 2006 09:21 AM | ||
KevinTheOmnivore |
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Jan 4th, 2006 04:10 AM | ||
Kulturkampf |
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And I am not a foreigner... I have lived in Korea for about six months now and before that studied Korean for a year and a half. I guess I do not use English as much as I used to and have been immersed very much. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 08:31 PM | ||
mburbank | Is english your first language? If not, Kudos to you. If so, you WRITE LIKE A DAMN FOREIGNER! | |
Jan 3rd, 2006 06:44 PM | ||
Kulturkampf |
Haha... I am glad that amidst being pretentious a point was found. I will do my best to live up to my pretentious nature. And then it can cease to be pretentious. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 06:31 PM | ||
ItalianStereotype |
he has a point though! and I like him! |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 06:16 PM | ||
Immortal Goat |
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Oh, and I thought you said "phallus", not "phalanx". SQ3R. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 04:10 PM | ||
ziggytrix | There's a good little puppet. Dance for a cookie? | |
Jan 3rd, 2006 04:02 PM | ||
Kulturkampf |
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Now we are a culture of L-O-S-E-R-S. Even the fucking Korean youth have organizations like Buminryun, and they have more loyalty to the enemy than their own government. They view the most valuable allie of the United States, who kept us from becoming a terrible Communist state, as the actual threat to peace. The absurdity of it frustrates me too much. Our society is collapsed and dead, and we will never be put back together again. We are the past and China is the future because they have cultural solidarity, and because their society is willing to fight for something. We will never wage a successful war against them because USA is too weak in its' culture. The culture of the warriors has passed, and we now have a culture of the wusses. No one wants to break the eggs to make an omelette, and in fact, it is apparently immoral to eat poultry. We've lost. I am the last of the Old Guard. You won't see me again. I fight as a phalanx of death, mighty and strong marching into the abyss of moral relativity and decadence tat will drown me, but I will drown proudly for the Republic. SPQR. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 03:50 PM | ||
ziggytrix |
but there's a new cold war, with a hot war too, and this time our enemy is so nebulous it can't collapse like communism! bright days are ahead, buddy. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 02:28 PM | ||
Kulturkampf |
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Pres. Bush has done things you do not like, but can one necessarily say that all of these things are solely his doing, and trying to pin Abramoff on him or trying to pin a lot of the issues facing GOP on him is pretty wrong. Things seem so intensified since the second term of Pres. Clinton. Since the Republican Renaissance of the mid-nineties politics has become the worst batch there is in the US, entirely rooted in scandal. My theory: since the end of the Cold War the American people feel no necessity in unity behind their President. So politics becomes dirty. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 01:02 PM | ||
Immortal Goat |
True, he had a lot of shit on his plate during his first term, but most of it was due to outside influences. This time, it is his own country giving him the porblems. He can't bomb this away like he did the last time. He doesn't have a 9/11 to fall back on when it comes to his inability to give up torturr OR spying. While I don't think he will be impeached, I hope at least some of the shit hits the fan. |
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Jan 3rd, 2006 12:47 PM | ||
Kulturkampf |
I think it will not be any tougher than 2001-2005. During these years he had to deal with terrorism and foreign threats, as well as had to deal with an economy that was perceptibly damaged after the largest attack on US soil in history since the Civil War, (technically Pearl Harbor was not an attack on US soil, but rather an attack on a US territory being Hawaii was not yet a state). It will be nothing new. More slop politics, and that is it. |
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Dec 22nd, 2005 10:20 AM | ||
mburbank | I'M COMING IN WHOLE THREADS NOW BECASUE OF THIS SEXY EXCHANGE OF WITICISMS!! | |
Dec 22nd, 2005 02:18 AM | ||
ScruU2wice | and how these things usually consume whole threads. it's hilarious. | |
Dec 22nd, 2005 02:12 AM | ||
Marc Summers | I like how you two argue. It's sexy. | |
Dec 21st, 2005 11:22 PM | ||
LadyMage |
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Dec 21st, 2005 10:12 PM | ||
ItalianStereotype | I like how you think you have something intelligent to say. it's cute. | |
Dec 21st, 2005 09:38 PM | ||
LadyMage | Lets just wait to see what happens, sometimes the toughest times turn out to be the easiest for scumbags to wiggle their way out off, remember both jackson trials? | |
Dec 21st, 2005 08:20 PM | ||
Blasted Child |
We keep hearing about those CIA-flights on the news all the time. They appear out of nowhere, grab some unexpecting bloke in the middle of nowhere, put shackles and a diaper on him, sedates him and then off they go to some third world torture chamber. At least they get to see the world, them CIA-agents. |
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Dec 21st, 2005 05:39 PM | ||
mburbank |
2006 Looks to be a difficult year for W In the first days and months of 2006 British police will begin their investigation into the use of British airports as stopovers for CIA extroadinary renditions. The EU's investigation into secret 'black site' CIA prisons will take place A bipartisan investigation into NSA unwarrented surveilance approved thirty times by the President will begin. Scooter Libby's trial. Jack Abramoff's (Who is reportedly close to a plea bargain) trial. Tom Delays trial. Renewed congressional pressure for a bipartisan report on manipulation of pre-war intelligence. Yesterday, John Dean, Nixons counsel and a man familair with Presidential abuse of power, said W was the first president to publicly admit to an impeachable offense. The Nixonization of the Bush administration is already underway. |