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« Reply #20 on: July 16, 2005, 09:06:52 PM »

What I always liked about Bill was, he is a democrat but not a die hard disagree with republicans simply cause they are republicans type of guy.

If the republicans had a great idea he would go listen

I think the divided parties are what's wrong with this country.

There are democrats and republicans out there who wont even listen to the other party

If an opposite party is speaking they tune it out and wont give it a chance

those are the worst kinds of people.

we need to listen to ideas and agree or disagree on the validity of the idea and not disagree just cause it was the opposite party.

the Clintons always struck me as being like I am, Middle of the road, not democrat not republican.

Die hard left and right wingers are the downfall of the country to me.
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« Reply #21 on: July 17, 2005, 03:03:09 AM »

Chenney may not live to '08.

People refer to him as "Darth Vader" in DC which I think is hilarious.

With Bush's approval ratings at an all time low, even the people who voted for him are coming to the light. Only the truly deluded would vote Chenney in office after this mess we have created.

Cheney is smarter than Bush. This "mess" is getting better, at least, as it is. In fact, the deficit now is very close to its relative historical average, which is extremely impressive, since we are in war in 2 countries right now! Bush isn't the brightest Republican out there, but so far, his second term is much better than his first.

haha, yea right.

Link please for the deficit?

Cheney is a better liar, don't know if that makes him smarter though.

His second term has him with the lowest approval ratings yet:

Generally speaking, would you say things in this country are heading in the right direction or are they off track?

Right Track 36%
Wrong Track 59%

Overall, do you approve, disapprove, or have mixed feelings about the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president?

Approve 42%
Disapprove 56%
Mixed Feelings 1%

http://news.yahoo.com/news
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« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2005, 06:54:51 PM »

another thing that makes me hate this bitch is her bullshit smile. its painfully fake. i know all politions are full of shit, but she is so phoney it makes me physically ill. i just get a headake when i see that shit
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« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2005, 09:39:49 PM »

another thing that makes me hate this bitch is her bullshit smile. its painfully fake. i know all politions are full of shit, but she is so phoney it makes me physically ill. i just get a headake when i see that shit

Oh be quite, for Christ's sake.
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« Reply #24 on: July 21, 2005, 11:47:03 PM »

the only thing it did was increase the buying age from 17 to 18. but that means that less places might carry it cuz the fear of boycotts and runing the "family image" i dunno if that will happen or not but it might. hillary clinton made it seem like a bunch of 7 year olds were playing the game and doing sex stuff. and even if they were, its not the fault of the game creators or the stores that sell them, that is the fault of adults who are not responsable. i highly doubt a violent or sexual game has ever made a kid go around killing people or raping women anways. besides, hillary should be more worried about her husbands sex life insted of the sex life of some made up character. her and the "family values" she is all for. its laughable
 
 
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« Reply #25 on: July 21, 2005, 11:49:02 PM »

besides, hillary should be more worried about her husbands sex life insted of the sex life of some made up character. her and the "family values" she is all for. its laughable
 
 


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« Reply #26 on: July 22, 2005, 11:29:56 AM »

the only thing it did was increase the buying age from 17 to 18. but that means that less places might carry it cuz the fear of boycotts and runing the "family image" i dunno if that will happen or not but it might. hillary clinton made it seem like a bunch of 7 year olds were playing the game and doing sex stuff. and even if they were, its not the fault of the game creators or the stores that sell them, that is the fault of adults who are not responsable. i highly doubt a violent or sexual game has ever made a kid go around killing people or raping women anways. besides, hillary should be more worried about her husbands sex life insted of the sex life of some made up character. her and the "family values" she is all for. its laughable
 
 


you're exactly right. she's a total phony.

instead of standing by her own beliefs and creating original thoughts, she lets public opinion polls determine what she stands for. i can't respect that.

she's targeting moderate and right-leaning soccer moms. because they have been voting republican in recent years.
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« Reply #27 on: July 24, 2005, 10:31:21 PM »

In case anyone was curious how this all turned out (BTW, I think it's a load of cheese):



In response to pressure by politicians and children's advocacy groups ? and in the wake of recent allegations that the game contains hidden sex scenes ? the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) moved to keep "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" out of young hands by modifying the game's rating.

Following an investigation by the organization into the buried sex scenes allegations (see " 'Grand Sex Auto'? Sex Scenes Possibly Hidden In Game Have Critics In A Lather"), the rating for the latest installment in Rockstar Games' best-selling, highly controversial franchise ? which had been "M" (or "Mature 17+") since the game's initial release for Sony's PlayStation2 this fall ? was elevated on Wednesday to "AO," meaning "Adults Only," Reuters reports. The rating adjustment prohibits retailers from selling the game to anyone under the age of 18.

The move prompted Best Buy, one of the nation's largest electronics retailers, into quick action: The game was immediately pulled from its more than 840 stores' shelves. Target and Wal-Mart quickly followed suit, and it's expected that additional retailers will follow that lead.

The controversy began in early June, when a Dutch gamer named Patrick Wildenborg released the "Hot Coffee Mod," a downloadable application that introduced a startling new element to the game's PC version: interactive sex.

Gamers have always been able to send the title's protagonist, CJ, on dates with women. If players could, through CJ, sufficiently charm one of these ladies, they'd get an invite to the her house for "hot coffee." At that point, the game's camera would remain outside the house, but the muffled noises emanating from within the digital domicile left no doubt as to what the "coffee" really was.

Wildenborg's mod tweaked the game, so that an invitation for coffee would lead to an interior view of CJ and his date in the bedroom indulging in their affections, according to Internet reviews by people who successfully ran Wildenborg's programming trick. More than a non-interactive cut scene, the couple's copulation would play out as a controllable mini-game. Button presses affected performance.

Questions arose as to whether Wildenborg's mod unlocked hidden content already there on the game's disc, or introduced a new gameplay aspect the developers never intended.

Wildenborg denies that he created the sexual content, and the ESRB believes him.

"What was clear to us is the fact that fully rendered content existed on the disk that was not disclosed," Patricia Vance, ESRB's president, told Reuters. "The publisher took the risk that a hacker could find it, and it clearly put the rating at risk."

Consumers with the PS2 and Xbox versions of the game were seemingly unable to access the hidden content ? that is until late last week, when other hackers discovered a way to unleash the scenes with an Action Replay device, a game-enhancing gadget sold in game and electronics stores.

Take-Two, who for the first time admitted the sex scenes were built into the PC, Xbox and PlayStation 2 versions of the game, announced it would stop producing the game in its current form and plans to introduce an updated version of the title, which will prevent sex-scene hacks.

That's not good enough, according to U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton, one of several politicians who have placed a priority on creating more stringent legislation to reduce the sale of violent and sexually charged games to minors.

According to Reuters, a statement from Clinton called on the developer to provide parents with refunds on returned games. The senator also accused the company of having "gamed the ratings system and enabled pornographic material to get into the hands of children."

A spokesperson for Rockstar Games reiterated the firm's position supporting a strong ratings system.

"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" now becomes only the 19th title given an "AO" rating by the board, joining games such as "All Nude Nikki" and "Water Closet: The Forbidden Chamber."
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