It's easy to tell when someone has lost an argument.
If your proven wrong, just start name calling!
So the last thing you can show me regarding this was from the Vietnam War.....
The thing is, we don't show enough of "Babies being blown up" and it sounds wrong, but think about it.
If Americans saw what war really did to people, there would be more people against the war. You see, American's don't like that kind of stuff.
Wait so this was on Fox news? CNN? NBC?
Oh you mean it's on the internet, with tons of other gross images that most Americans really don't care about.
I'm sorry, care to show me the latest TV show that displays the blowing up of a real life baby?
That's right, you can't, because it's not shown on TV.
"Taylor Momsen Did Not Write This Slashdot Headline."
"Hugh Pickens writes..."
"David Carr writes that..."
And Bikers would be more of a threat to me than terrorist if I tried to outlaw motorcycles.
Christians would be more of a threat than street thugs if I tried to ban religion.
It's stating the obvious here....
What hacks me off about ISP's is the available packages for internet.
I just moved up to Colorado, and I had to sign up for internet at my new apartment. It was DSL, and the available packages were as follows...
1.5mb
3.0mb
7.0mb
10.0 mb
When in reality all that I need for gaming, and some Hulu action is perhaps 5mb, but they get you to take that extra jump to 7mb so they can charge you more. All that most anyone needs is maybe 3mb and even that would allow you to some some video streaming (Perhaps not in HD) 5mb would do most American's just fine.
How about we link directly to the simulation and dodge all the blog spam.
Typically I'd agree with you, but this statement here...
"Tatro said she was 'looking forward to Monday's embalming therapy"
Is reason enough to be concerned. When some kind of school shooting happens, there is typically a message before hand. Sure, you can shrug off the "I wana cuta bitch" but when you make statements like the one posted above, there needs to be some kind of action.
"If you want to know what happens to you when you die, go look at some dead stuff." -- Dave Enyeart