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The biggest problem facing this bill is that there are A LOT of people that are this ignorant and hold the same illogical views concerning these types of issues. These are the same people who oppose legalization of pot because it is "bad."
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That guy was the head of the DGE in AC, talk about credibility on the issue - this other clown is a nobody
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#23
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Yes, it was sort of an interesting juxtaposition and I was thinking exactly the same thing. On the right you have somebody (an attorney) who's been in the business for years in AC, and then on the left you have...some dude with a 1980s shirt and haircut who is heading a no-name Christian values cult. Guy on right says "yes," guy on left says, "no," and thus we have a tie debate (since a no always cancels a yes--Journalism 101 apparently). LOL cable newsaments.
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#24
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LOL cable newsaments. [/ QUOTE ] Awesome. I put this right up there with Cobert's "truthiness." |
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I was baffled when the half-wit tried to bring porn into the discussion about internet gambling legislation. But then again, I guess internet porn is also a form of social cannabalism already soliciting and devouring innocent children by the millions. Alas, we don't live in a utopian dreamland where the thought police swoop in and interfere everytime a teenager thinks about wacking off to a website. [/ QUOTE ] I thought this arrguement was halarious. Does this idiot realized they just passed a bill that said internet pornography was 100% legal? You could just feel how uncomfortable the guy was trying to find a way to not make it too obvious that he's a hypocrite and a moron. |
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