One Thing Leads To Another
Published by BG on Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 2:43 PM.I'm sure these two things have nothing to do with one another.
Our government would never issue false information designed to convey an imminent threat simply to get legislation passed to further erode civil liberties. Totally unthinkable.
Obligatory StB Protection: Please demonstrate where and when the alleged incident(s) from the first link above happened. The point is they are claiming something has already happened, which could lead to the type of breathless propaganda in the press that paves the way to allowing what O'Connell is claiming necessary in the second. Level of difficulty: War Games was not a terrorist incident, but a fictional movie. Discuss.
Our government would never issue false information designed to convey an imminent threat simply to get legislation passed to further erode civil liberties. Totally unthinkable.
Obligatory StB Protection: Please demonstrate where and when the alleged incident(s) from the first link above happened. The point is they are claiming something has already happened, which could lead to the type of breathless propaganda in the press that paves the way to allowing what O'Connell is claiming necessary in the second. Level of difficulty: War Games was not a terrorist incident, but a fictional movie. Discuss.
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The pot and kettle are getting a divorce?
Published by StB on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 9:11 AM.
It takes one lambrain to identify the other. You go Spicoli!
AP>Sean Penn Takes Issue With SF Paper
Uh, yeah. Saddam Hussein was technically a "democratically" elected leader as well.
AP>Sean Penn Takes Issue With SF Paper
Sean Penn's days of writing for the San Francisco Chronicle may be over: The
actor now calls the publication an "increasingly lamebrain paper."
Penn offered the critique in a letter published Tuesday, written in response to a
tongue-in-cheek article that focused on celebrity interest in Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez. It listed a number of potential matchups between
celebrities and dictators or other authoritarian figures.
Penn objected to the characterization, saying Chavez is a democratically elected leader.
Uh, yeah. Saddam Hussein was technically a "democratically" elected leader as well.