Allright, my buddy and I were having this discussion the other night (yes, we're this geeky, but that's not the point). At the end of Batman...
I'd rather see it under her chin.
We're talking about personal use of firearms, not instruments of war. Give me a valid reason why someone would need a bazooka, rhetorical, and...
you act like I go to Nursey for my source material. Because I trust fugly as my news source. :roll:
Or the reports that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction are being exagerated.
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Chester wrote... That's hardly a valid argument. Nuclear warheads by definition are genocidal weapons, capable of wiping out 100,000+ people...
We define our purpose in life, pulling ourselves into existence by our own hair.
Sweet. My life finally has some meaning.
Grim wrote... I think that standard should only apply in light of current child support laws. Don't get me wrong, I'm completely in favor of...
What does that have to do with big business being in bed with the republicans. Don't try a straw man with me. The republicans are in bed with big...
Either side of the fence on gun laws is going to have problems. I think it should be individual choice though. Any government intervention is...
James Carvill.
I love the good old U.S. of A.
Funny, that sounds just like the Republicans, which have wrapped up the most powerful special interest group of all, big business.
I think the issue mostly lies in Palestinian anger at there own economic problems, which largely lie at the feet of the Arafat regime and it's...
Cyber-dictatorship being an AI that mediates and moderates society for the benefit of humanity. Theoretically an AI would be devoid of self...
XerxesX wrote... There is no truth in politics. Only spin.
I guess it's subjective, so I'll concede the point.
Yeah, I still don't know what you're talking about. I think you're misunderstanding when I say cyber-dictatorship.
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