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seximofo2k

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  1. It's technology thats "ruining" the industry no the people who try to socialize on a message board. Stop copying people and give up on trying to trash people for internet dloading, its gettin so old.
  2. This is the same guy that said drug addicts should be locked up
  3. Do you get off cursing at and trying to bash people over a message board? I interpreted what you said the wrong way you really need to calm yourself.
  4. We are not Saudi Arabia nor any other Arab government, we are America. We should and do hold ourselves to a higher level than these countries. To stoop to their level and justifying it by the actions of others is wrong.
  5. that whole conflict is a lost cause
  6. Another polite and mature response from igloo
  7. I dont know why someone should commit suicide on stage and how that is "dignifiying" but i definately dont believe in the illegality of suicide why should someone not be legally allowed to kill themselves?
  8. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20030918/wl_canada_afp/canada_us_gays_030918220326 Canadian gay married couple denied entry to US 2 hours, 42 minutes ago MONTREAL (AFP) - The United States denied entry to Canada's first legally married gay couple because they had filled out a single customs form as a family, Canada's foreign ministry said. AFP/File Photo A US customs official at Toronto Pearson International Airport denied entry to Kevin Bourassa and Joe Varnell, CBC television said. They are the couple whose case led an Ontario court to recognize gay marriage in June. The customs agent denied them entry as a family because the United States does not recognize same-sex marriage. The United States allows all members of a family to use the same form. The two men refused to fill out separate forms and canceled their trip to Braselton, Georgia, where they were due to participate in a human rights conference. Doug Elliott, a lawyer for the couple, told the CBC he was considering legal action against the Canadian and US governments. "A law in Canada does not have extra-territorial application. Each country is free to impose conditions of entry to its territory," foreign ministry spokesman Reynold Doiron said. Varnell and Bourrassa celebrated their union in January 2001 in Toronto, a few weeks after the Netherlands enacted a law allowing gay marriage. They won their legal battle to have their relationship legally recognized as marriage in the province of Ontario. A court in British Columbia followed soon afterward. Canada's federal government is considering legislation that would recognize same-sex marriage throughout the country
  9. When u say al-queda connections, the majority of the country takes it as 9/11 connections. Yes of course you can pull a Bill-Clinton style "no sexual relations" perspective on it and say he never directly said it but the fact is most people took it as Saddam had involvement in 9/11.
  10. whos attacking anyone? I agree with you and have pointed it out in that past that the personal attacks aren't necessary butexpressing disagreement towards someones viewpoint isnt an attack.
  11. Last time I checked a message board is designed so people can comment and give their viewpoints on matters. And where do come up with this last paragraph? You are just as guilty of this as anyone else.
  12. I agree with u totally. The problem is hardly any money is being put into the research of these alternate forms of energy because the fact is oil is big bucks. I did see on TV about a company which was attempting to take garbage and convert it to oil. As of right now they are able to do it but the cost is way too high. quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by bigpoppanils 1. we dont have to find an oil alternative....just use less -------------------------------------------------------------------- People dont want to change their lifestyles around and frankly they wont. If we can develop these clean energy sources the amount of energy wouldnt even be an issue.
  13. Saddam brought everything that happened to him on himself by invading Kuwait in 90 so dont make it like the US randomly chose him. Those bullshit standards were their for a reason whether or not he still had the WMD is unknown but regardless dont make it like the US brought on that situation, Saddam is to blame. Korea is far from overhyped you have a paranoid lunatic Kim Jong Il, a relic of the Stalinistic ideology who tests bombs over Japan and is developing ICBM's for the sole purpose of threatening US cities.
  14. Least you tried to be educated with your insults this time. And yes anything that goes against conservative ideology is of course "painfull uneducated drivel".
  15. Excellent job putting words in my mouth i applaud you. I like how you put the liberal spin in the end that was real nice. When did i say get rid of Israel? I'm far from a hater of Israel in fact i used them as an example of how increased security, killing leaders, destroying terror cells has yet to change anything in their situation. When did i say we should get involved when US national security is not at risk? Actually my whole point is we should only get involved when US security is at risk. I'm a firm believer in that the US cannot tackle the problems of the world so we should not even try. Oh and here we go Iraq was a threat blah blah blah we can go back and forth on this we both know each others opinions on the matter. You mention Iran, are we holding Iran to the same level we did Iraq? How about North Korea? Who are in the process of finishing their ICBM program? Now that is an imminent threat my friend how about arguing for us to put that imminent threat in the forefront? Their for once maybe we'll agree. BTW you mock hydrogen powered cars. I guess you enjoy having our government be influenced by the black gold and having to deal with Saudi Arabian two faced bullshit and also the smog from oil does wonders for the environment but oh i forgot if you care about the environment your just a tree hugging liberal right? Lets see how many curses and put downs that your so famous for will be seen in your reply.
  16. Quote "but how do u MAKE people not want to become terrorists? dont side with Israel? give them more aid?" Pull out of Middle east all together, get rid of our dependency on their oil would be a start. The increase in security has done wonders for Israel right????
  17. not a bad article especially comparing to some of the opinions u post up here. On the number 6 though i really dont see tightening of security and giving up liberties as the answer. You look at a country like Israel who is the model nation for safety measures and yet they still cannot stop terrorism from ocurring. I feel the only way of stopping terrorism is by ending the desire for people to become terrorists. With so much anti-americanism in the world now I really dont see a way of preventing the attacks from ocurring.
  18. Neither the UN nor US gov. really care about the suffering of the Iraqi people. Enough arguing about it we're their lets hope it works out their and we can get the fuck out of the region.
  19. How you could even compare Iraq to world war 2 is amazing.
  20. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/09/08/music.downloading/index.html CNN) -- The recording industry filed 261 lawsuits against individual Internet music file sharers Monday and announced an amnesty program for people who admit they illegally share music files through the Internet. The federal lawsuits and amnesty program are the latest moves by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in its fight against illegal music file trading on the Internet, which record companies blame for a 31 percent drop in compact disc sales since mid-2000. Cary Sherman, president of the RIAA, said civil lawsuits filed were against "major offenders" who made available an average of 1,000 copyrighted song files. "Nobody likes playing the heavy and having to resort to litigation," Sherman said. "But when your product is being regularly stolen, there comes a time when you have to take appropriate action." Program grants amnesty Sherman also announced the Clean Slate Program that grants amnesty to users who voluntarily identify themselves, erase downloaded music files and promise not to share music on the Internet. "We're willing to hold out our version of an olive branch," Sherman said. The RIAA said it will not sue users who sign and have notarized a Clean Slate Program affidavit. "For those who want to wipe the slate clean and to avoid a potential lawsuit, this is the way to go," said Mitch Bainwol, RIAA chairman and CEO. "We want to send a strong message that the illegal distribution of copyrighted works has consequences, but if individuals are willing to step forward on their own, we want to go the extra step and extend them this option." But the San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has criticized the RIAA's use of copyright subpoenas, urged file swappers to ignore the amnesty offer. "Rather than demanding that 60 million people sharing music files turn themselves in with a so-called 'amnesty' program, the recording industry should take this opportunity to make file-sharing legal in exchange for a reasonable fee," Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Wendy Seltzer said in a statement. The group cautioned that RIAA doesn't represent all music copyright owners and couldn't ensure that people admitting guilt through the amnesty program wouldn't be sued by others claiming copyright infringement. "Stepping into the spotlight to admit your guilt is probably not a sensible course for most people sharing music files online, especially since the RIAA doesn't control many potential sources of lawsuits," Seltzer said. Those targeted ineligible The offer of amnesty will not apply to about 1,600 people RIAA already has targeted with copyright subpoenas. The decision to file those subpoenas came a few weeks after U.S. appeals court rulings mandated that an Internet provider turn over the names of subscribers believed to be illegally sharing music and movies. Until now, the only music file-swapping lawsuits filed by RIAA were against four college students accused of making thousands of songs available on campus networks. Those cases were settled earlier this year for $12,500 to $17,000 each. Sherman said Monday that RIAA had negotiated settlements in the range of $3,000 with a "handful" of Internet users who had learned from their Internet service providers that they were being targeted for lawsuits. The industry is also pursuing subpoenas at universities around the country seeking to identify music file traders.
  21. HA well i will say that you do give me a good laugh when u post.
  22. Sad you must start insulting people every time you debate. Actually I brought up Bush to try to shed light on the fact that you can't put the sole blame on Clinton and the democrats. Noone on either side did anything to address the terror issue in the 90's. You blame Clinton for not doing enough but the republicans neglected the issue as well. The fact is the hardline stance against Alqueda did not begin until 3000+ died in those two towers which is a shame for both parties.
  23. Damn your right I forgot Democrats always wrong republicans always right thats how it goes???? It must be that big liberal media conspiracy....
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