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Interesting juxtaposition

November 30th, 2005 by Steve

I was reading Steve Gilliard’s excellent blog, when I noticed these two posts right after each other. In chronological order…

The long, slow march to oblivion: Hillary Clinton defends pro-war vote -12:56 am

The not-so-slow march to oblivion: Federal Videogame Regulation Proposed [by Hillary and Joementum] -1:06 am

So Ms. Clinton is afraid that our children might see animated gore and blood and violence, and they’ll therefore… be more inclined to kill, or something… but she has no problem defending a vote sending young men and women to another country to kill people, and then continue to defends that vote after the war becomes untenable and the prewar intel is revealed to be bullshit? With all due respect to the Junior Senator from New York, but you need to get your fucking priorities straight. I’ve played violent video games since I was 5, and I’m a pacifist. I still love playing Halo, GTA, Starcraft, and every other bloody, “psycholigically-damaging” game in existence. But “oh no, t3h horror, t3k kidz0rz are being exposed to blood and b00bs!”, but it’s ok if 2100+ Americans die on foreign soil.

But hey, who am I to critique a person who clearly has forgotten more about the subject than I could ever know… [/snark]

Posted in General, Political | 1 Comment »

Speaking of changes…

November 30th, 2005 by Steve

Mike, could you give me access to edit my presentation files? I’ll break it if I try… Specifically the sidebar one. I’ve got a sitemeter [god knows why…] and it’s required that I have it visible on my site, but I can’t edit the sidebar to put it in [so if you’re reading this, Site Meter, I am in the process of adding your counter; technical difficulties, but they should be cleared up soon…

Thanks Mike!

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Blog Changes

November 30th, 2005 by Steve

So I changed my blog title and tag. My title is snarky, in case you can’t tell. It reflects my disgust with how every new major crisis is responded to with a new PR offensive, though nothing else changes. I wish there was a reset button…

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Arrest me then

November 29th, 2005 by Steve

So I’m a traitor huh? I’m committing treason, am I? Then grow some balls and report me to the authorities. Brad R [from the Sadly, No! link] is right. And I’m tired of it.

I’m tired of being told I’m a traitor for thinking the President sucks. I’m tired of being accused of “undermining the war effort” and “hurting the troops” and “empowering the insurgents” by saying we need to get the fuck out of Iraq. I’m so god-damn sick of these pundits, these fucking cowards who won’t risk their own lives in Iraq, who travel with bodyguards in fear of getting pied in the face, yelling from their walled-in fortresses that I’m a LIEberal traitor. Report me then, you fucking cowards. Call the FBI, call the CIA, tell them “Oh no! Some dude with a blog is saying mean things about the president! T3h horror! Send him to Gitmo!” See how seriously they take you.

If you’re not going to do that, then sit down and shut up.

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That’s right bitches: for better or worse, I’m back

November 26th, 2005 by Steve

So this is just a quick update while I’m at Heather’s on break [yaaaay], but I’ll be posting more over the coming weeks. Today, we just have a quick link to a pretend conversation between God, the “Intelligent” Designer, and his good friend Stan. As we can see, humans aren’t so intelligently designed.

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