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Reply #180 - Dec 5th, 2005 at 9:58pm
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How many Frenchmen does it take to defend Paris?

Nobody knows.  They've never tried.

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Reply #181 - Dec 6th, 2005 at 10:21am
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Washington DC is more dangerous than Iraq

The United States of America
If you consider that there have been an average of 160,000 troops in the Iraq theater of operations during the last 22 months, and a total of 2,112 deaths, that gives a firearm death rate of 60 per 100,000. The rate in Washington D.C. (among others) is 80.6 per 100,000. That means that you are about 25% more likely to be shot and killed in our Nation's Capitol, which has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation, than you are in Iraq.

Conclusion: We should immediately pull out of Washington D.C.
  

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Reply #182 - Dec 6th, 2005 at 10:23am
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That was terriable...
  

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Reply #183 - Dec 6th, 2005 at 12:43pm
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I encourage you to do better.

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Reply #184 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 12:01pm
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TUCKER CARLSON: You want to eliminate the human race. How unhappy was your childhood?

LES KNIGHT, FOUNDER, VOLUNTARY HUMAN EXTINCTION MOVEMENT: I know, a lot of people think that. No, no.

CARLSON: It's an obvious conclusion. Why would you want to do that? What would you want to be-want people to become extinct?

KNIGHT: Well, it's either us or millions of other species going extinct. You know, before we go too far, I should explain that this is through voluntarily not breeding.

CARLSON: Right.

KNIGHT: We're not advocating...

CARLSON: You're not calling for genocide.

KNIGHT: No, or any kind of increase in death. We're calling for a decrease in death, actually.

CARLSON: OK. But you're calling for people to go away. I guess the obvious answer is what if we prefer our species to those other species? Right? I mean, isn't it fair for human beings to want to perpetuate their own species?

KNIGHT: Well, it would be fair if that's all we did and if we let the others also survive and exist, if we could peacefully coexist. But ever since we became homo sapiens, we haven't been able to do that.

CARLSON: What do you mean? I mean, there are many species of plant and animal that are thriving.

KNIGHT: We still haven't gotten to them yet. We're working on it though.

CARLSON: But that's literally true. I mean, there are all sorts of, you know, insects and algae.

KNIGHT: You bet.

CARLSON: There are a lot of living things on this Earth, and a lot of them are doing quite well.

KNIGHT: They are, yes, especially the ones that can adapt to our civilizations, like pigeons and rats. But there are many species which have gone extinct, due to our increase. There are so many of us. Wherever we live, not much else lives.

CARLSON: So what's the point of saving the earth if there would be people around to enjoy it?

KNIGHT: Well, I know that's a question a lot of people ask. And it's obvious that they're not thinking about all the other species. We are just one of 10 million. Who knows how many? We've only catalogued two million. And to think that we -- the entire planet is just for us is rather human centered.

CARLSON: Of course it's human centered. We're humans. Now you apparently, I was reading that there are parents in this group?

KNIGHT: Sure.

CARLSON: What do your children say? What do you say to your kids? "Yes, I joined a group that is opposed to you"?

KNIGHT: No, no. We're not opposed to existing children. In fact, that's a large part of it. We're not taking care of the children that are already here. How can we, in good conscience, create more children when so many are dying of preventable cause?

CARLSON: But wait a second. What do you mean you're not against children? If I'm-if I hire an exterminator to kill the rats in my basement, I'm against rats. You're against having more children come into the world, so you're anti-children. I mean, how are you not?

KNIGHT: No, no. We're pro-children once the child is here. What we're against is conception.

CARLSON: That is so wildly anti-human. I mean, don't you see beauty in the creation of human life?

KNIGHT: Well, I see beauty in the creation of almost all lives. There's a trade off here. The more of us, the fewer of them. I mean, baby humans are cute, but so are baby pandas.

CARLSON: I don't know, how about baby maggots? Are they as cute as a baby child?

KNIGHT: They may not be as cute, but you know, their existence is far more essential to the Earth's biosphere than homo sapiens.

CARLSON: OK. So you see a moral equivalence between the birth of a maggot baby and the birth of a human baby?

KNIGHT: Well, that's twisting it a bit.

CARLSON: I don't know. I'm trying to listen to what you think.

KNIGHT: When you think of the biosphere as a whole and how ecosystems interact with each other, when an exotic invader comes in, as we are, and starts disrupting the other species...

CARLSON: Exotic. Are you a Scientologist? What do you mean, invader? We're not invaders. We're from here.

KNIGHT: Well, we've only been on the North American continent about 20,000 years, which is pretty recent. Each time homo sapiens move into a continent, a spasm of extinctions occur. And we are continuing it today.

CARLSON: If you don't mind my asking, who did you vote for in the last election?

KNIGHT: You know, I can't remember. Somebody asked me that the other day. Didn't seem that important.

CARLSON: Yes. What are your politics, generally?

KNIGHT: I'm an anarchist. But you know, the full range of political thought exists within the movement.

CARLSON: Interesting. And there are children in the movement, too?

KNIGHT: Yes. You know, I think the youngest is about 10. There aren't really very many. But a lot of people who are in the movement think -- have said that they thought of this when they were 6 or 7. It's not a really complicated thing to realize that Earth's biosphere is being disrupted by one species, and that one species is us.

CARLSON: I will say, that is the sickest thing I think I've ever heard, but you are one of the cheeriest guests we've ever had. I don't know how to-how the two fit together, but I appreciate you coming on. Thanks a lot.

KNIGHT: Thank you, Tucker.


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Reply #185 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 1:41pm
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Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941.  Don't forget.

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Reply #186 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 2:43pm
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So how does one defeat this "unable to play because of virtual drive" software for the game...has anyone played it yet?

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Reply #187 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 2:49pm
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You probably need to hide the virtual drive.  I'll play with it when I get home tonight.

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Reply #188 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 3:40pm
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X wrote on Dec 7th, 2005 at 2:43pm:
So how does one defeat this "unable to play because of virtual drive" software for the game...has anyone played it yet?

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What the heck Pat, I thought you were going to comment on the Carlson/Knight article  Cry
  
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Reply #189 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 3:54pm
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Yeah, me too.  You can't possibly pass that one up without a comment, Stewie.

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Reply #190 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 4:39pm
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It looks like federal air marshalls finally came in handy.

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/12/07/D8EBJV0G1.html

Apparently, running off a plane saying you have a bomb in your bag is a bad idea.  This will force any real attackers to rethink their plans, I am sure.

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Reply #191 - Dec 7th, 2005 at 10:16pm
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X wrote on Dec 7th, 2005 at 2:43pm:
So how does one defeat this "unable to play because of virtual drive" software for the game...has anyone played it yet?


Use SR7.Stop if you want to play it.  Mount the first CD, then run this program...

http://cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_utils_8.shtml#SR7.Stop

Don't bother installing this game, though.  It's hardcore lame.  The graphics look like crap, but the game still runs slow.  I don't get it.

The only thing worthwhile in this whole game is the opening CGI, wherein Washington D.C. gets nuked.  Mad props for that.

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Reply #192 - Dec 8th, 2005 at 10:54am
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83-year-old 'penniless' after dispute over yard
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An elderly woman in Tequesta, Fla., stands to lose everything in a dispute with local officials because she believed it was her constitutional right to keep her yard the way she wanted it – even if that meant refusing to trim back overgrown vegetation.

For 22 years, village officials say they pleaded with Hattie Siegel, 83, to clean up her yard because, in the words of Mayor Jim Humpage, over time it had become so overgrown with vegetation it had become an eyesore and a harbor for rats and snakes.

But Siegel kept refusing, telling NBC-TV affiliate WPTV she has become "too tired" to deal with the dispute.

So the village took action.

For five years officials levied a fine of $1,000 a day against Siegel, hoping to convince her to comply with village codes requiring a better-kept lawn. Eventually, the infraction totaled nearly $1.8 million, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported.

At that point the village took Siegel to court seeking judgment, and in November 2004, a circuit judge issued a ruling of foreclosure against her property and assets to satisfy the fine.

The village then sold the judgment to Silver Fidelity Trust, a Lake Worth, Fla., company, for $300,000.

In an interview with WPTV, Humpage was adamant the village's action was justified.


Jim Humpage, mayor of Tequesta, Fla.

"When we did intervene at one point … we took out seven dump trunks of vegetation," he told the affiliate's news team.

"I feel badly for Mrs. Siegel," he said, "but in the same breath, do I just ignore the 7,000 other residents of the Village of Tequesta? And if I do, if this were to escalate into other properties, where does one draw the line?"

So, yesterday in bankruptcy court, Judge Steven Friedman agreed she must pay the fine. To do so, she would have to liquidate her assets, which includes most of five of the properties she owned.

"It's terribly unfortunate you have to be here," Friedman told her, according to the paper.

A home in Charleston, S.C., along with multiple properties in Jupiter, Fla. will have to be sold, said the reports.

At one point, Siegel reportedly was worth about $1 million – assets she believed she could use to help pay for nursing home or other long-term care should she need it. But with the bankruptcy court's ruling, she could wind up "penniless," the Sun-Sentinel reported.

"Now I don't have a home to go to in Charleston. I'm just sick about it," she told WPTV, which reported that she won't lose her main home in Tequesta because "it's homesteaded," and therefore not eligible to be liquidated.

Also, the paper reported, Siegel's attorney, John Metzger – who agreed to take her case pro bono after he was contacted about it by Gov. Jeb Bush's office – says the village had no right to sell its claim to Silver Fidelity, an opinion he says is backed by a similar ruling from the attorney general's office.

Metzger will argue her fine is excessive under provisions of the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.


I think $1.8 million is ridiculous.  The woman broke the law and deserves to pay for it, but nearly $2 million?  That's just stupid.

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Reply #193 - Dec 8th, 2005 at 11:52am
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To Show you that the MPAA is completely fair in what it does...here's an NC-17 rating on a movie that is critical of the MPAA

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051207/nyw108.html?.v=37

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Reply #194 - Dec 9th, 2005 at 7:50am
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#1 pickup line of all time: "Hey, does this rag smell like chloroform to you?"

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