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Response to: Does the environement matter? Posted January 8th, 2008 in Politics

Yes the environemnt is important, because if we fuck with mother nature, she will fucken rape us eventally.

Response to: Tide shifts in Obama's favor. Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 10:37 PM, Shaggytheclown17 wrote: -----> Bush/LordJackoff

Now who said I supported Bush.

Response to: Tide shifts in Obama's favor. Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 10:10 PM, Shaggytheclown17 wrote: Yeah, my veiw on that is that the media has become aware that we the people are becoming so fucking sick of their stupid lies, Hillary,Obama, and Edwards were never front runners at all.

*cough*fucken moron*cough*stupid conspiracy theorists*cough*has no idea what the fuck he is talking about*cough*

Sorry I have a bad cold.

Response to: Tide shifts in Obama's favor. Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 09:05 PM, Maxben wrote: And your point is?

My point is that only idiots would let some ones name effect their vote.

Response to: McGovern calls for impeachment Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 08:56 PM, Memorize wrote: Though I did not actually care about his affair, I did find him unsuitable to be president when he lied about something so minor.

Just about anyone would of lied about that in his position.

Response to: Tide shifts in Obama's favor. Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 08:53 PM, Maxben wrote: See, here is the thing. Once people start yelling that his middle name is Hussein things might change, don't you think?

Only an idiot will let that effect their vote.

Response to: McGovern calls for impeachment Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 08:39 PM, TheMason wrote: The Clinton impeachment deeply divided this country,

Wasn't that over the whole sex affair thing? If it was, then it should not of even come close to impeachment, that was a personal issue not something the whole world had to hear.

Response to: Tide shifts in Obama's favor. Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 07:17 PM, Seven-Too-Five wrote: I am sorry to say that Obama won't be elected, based on Americans current and previous trends of racism: do to the fact that he is African American i.e first black president in history.. it's so sad because I was hoping he would have a chance at this

I'm sure most americans are not racist.

Response to: Democracy: Still a Retarded Idea Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

So letting the people vote on how they want their country to be runned is bad.

Response to: Clone Army Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 06:02 PM, Seven-Too-Five wrote: people have free-will

Not if they are brain washed at a young age.

Response to: Englands Prime-minister Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/7/08 05:28 PM, K-RadPie wrote:
At 1/7/08 05:23 PM, megabad wrote: If you are american then dont insult us, you will pay dearly!
Fag.

Lol what are you gonna do about it?

Saw that comeing from a mile away.

Response to: history repeats Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

...repeats badly here in the US

history repeats

Response to: history repeats Posted January 7th, 2008 in Politics

This has nothing to do with the US collapsing.

But I've just got to say this.

History...

history repeats

Response to: Clone Army Posted January 6th, 2008 in Politics

At 1/6/08 10:05 PM, fahrenheit wrote: Cloning provides several complications for health, as the more you clone the more likely they are to contract a disease. So if you, for example, cloned one person to continuously make a 200,000,000 manned army you would probably lose most of them in a few decades to diseases.

So why do people use the idea of a clone army as a reason for not letting cloneing happening.

Clone Army Posted January 6th, 2008 in Politics

Ok In school I'm doing a project on genetic engineering, one thing with that is cloneing. One of the arguments people use aganist it is that someone will make an army and use it to conqure. I see some proplems with that.

1. It takes a long time to grow someone.

2. You would need a lot of women.

What do you think?

Clone Army

Response to: Xbox 360 club. Posted January 6th, 2008 in Clubs & Crews

Ok I need some help with a game for Xbox. In star wars knights of the old republic how do you get into the embassies on Mannan?

Response to: Can you choose your sexuality? Posted January 4th, 2008 in General

At 1/4/08 05:49 PM, njay01 wrote: hld on i was raised catholic, "what God told them to write" is a tad questionable. God may indeed exist, but believing that something written by man little under 2000 years ago can be 100% Gods word (or even 50%) is a little beyond naiive. dont take that personally, or as a stab at your religion, its just rational.

Are you my twin brother.

Response to: Can you choose your sexuality? Posted January 4th, 2008 in General

I would like to one person prove that god hates fags, you can't use the bible because that was written by men and not god.

Response to: What do you think about the USA? Posted January 3rd, 2008 in Politics

At 1/3/08 06:59 PM, Pandemic2 wrote: 2.) It has variety of religions, unlike (For example) in Asia, its mainly Muslims

I think it's split in half with Muslims and Buddist.

Response to: Secession Posted January 3rd, 2008 in Politics

At 1/3/08 06:56 PM, Al6200 wrote: Although the story as presented on Wikipedia doesn't explain why the states are fighting each other, rather than just going their separate ways.

I think it is to reunite the country under them, I've never was able to play the game, I had it for pc, but couldn't get it to work, I"m hopeing to find it for the Xbox.

Response to: Secession Posted January 3rd, 2008 in Politics

At 1/3/08 06:08 PM, animehater wrote:
At 1/3/08 06:03 PM, LordJaric wrote: This should explain the game.
Just read about it beforehand. Still, If i was in influential southerner who still wanted to preserve the union, I'd support it just for shits and giggles.

Well than you would have to deal with me and the Great Plains Federation.

Response to: Secession Posted January 3rd, 2008 in Politics

At 1/3/08 05:57 PM, animehater wrote:
At 1/3/08 05:49 PM, LordJaric wrote: Gray: The Confederacy.
Red: Republic of Texas:
Given their history together as the Confederate States of America why weren't they combined to restore it?

Just to let you know The ownly similarity this Confederacy has with the last one is geogarphy, their ideals are different.

Confedederacy: To the Confederacy, the war is an attack on tradition, and the acts of all other factions are treasonous. Though viewed by the rest of the factions as backwards and stubborn, the Confederacy is actually quite progressive, employing highly advanced armaments like the energy-focused Lee tank, and has little in common with the first Confederacy, apart from geography.

Republic of Texas: Though regarded as beer-swilling cowboys and gun toting rabble, Texans are also known to live by no-nonsense rules and take a dim view of traitors and bureaucrats. Texans are surprisingly advanced as far as technology goes, employing such weapons as the monstrous Hood plasma-cannon tank and experimental cybernetic infantry.

This should explain the game.

Response to: Secession Posted January 3rd, 2008 in Politics

Woops forgot one

Orange: California Commonwealth. Made of the former states of California, Nevada, Arizona, and Utah
Territories: Arizona Territory, The Great Basin, Northren California, Southern California

Response to: Secession Posted January 3rd, 2008 in Politics

At 1/2/08 05:48 PM, Bookman60 wrote: Where did you get that map from?

It is from the game called Shattered Union

And I would appreciate it if you could explain the logic between the different boundaries.

I will start with the Blue area: This area is the European Union "Peacekeepers" Occupation. Made up of the states of Maryland, Delaware and parts of Virgina, West Virgina and New Jersey.
Territories: Eastern Shenandoah

Light Green: They are called the New England Alliance. Made up of parts or all New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maine, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
Territories: New York, Northern New England, Ohio Valley

Gray: The Confederacy. Made up of the former states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
Territories: The Carolinas, The Cumberlands, Greater Florida, Mississippi Delta States

Yellow: Great Plains Federation. Made up of all or parts of the former states of Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Territories: Central Heartland, Dakotas, Great Lakes Territory, Great Plains

Red: Republic of Texas: Made up of parts or all of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri.
Territories: New Mexico Territory, North Texas Oklahoma Grasslands, Southern Texas

Green: Pacifica. Made up of parts or all of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado.
Territories: Arcadian Plains, Central Cascades, Northern Cascades, Southeastern Arcadia

That summom it up for you.

Response to: Need advice on Religious problem Posted January 2nd, 2008 in Politics

At 1/2/08 11:29 AM, SevenSeize wrote: It's not going to work.

Here's why.

She's Christian?

One of the principles of Christianity is to convert non-Christians and save them from hell.

Not all christians are like that.

Response to: Need advice on Religious problem Posted January 2nd, 2008 in Politics

Let her believe what she wants to believe.

Response to: Secession Posted January 2nd, 2008 in Politics

You mean like this.

Secession

Response to: if you could have any pet... Posted January 1st, 2008 in General

At 1/1/08 01:01 AM, Ragenaric wrote:
At 1/1/08 12:59 AM, Valz wrote: A capuchin monkey.
omg, thats so.... cute

You read my mind.

Response to: Generic New Years Thread Posted January 1st, 2008 in General

Happy New Year from the Mid-West.

Response to: if you could have any pet... Posted January 1st, 2008 in General

A parrot