pahunkboy
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Joined: 2/26/2006 From: Central Pennsylvania Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy Among my most polical minded buddies- the attitude is fatique and weariness over IRAQ- and NEOCON take over. many simpy tune it out- it is a re-run. To that I can only say... I would imagine the weariness of our troops, many of whom have been recirculated without any r/r time for as many as 4 consecutive tours in a battle zone is a bit more acute and important than any ennui they may be feeling. The very least we owe the people who are risking their lives for a policy we have not demanded be changed is attention... flawlessly scrupulous attention. quote:
ORIGINAL: pahunkboy for today i find the 2 "Stars" news as a welcomed excape. To that I respond by asking... what escape do you think is being afforded to the men and women we have slapped down in the middle of a civil war, the likes of which they have not been properly trained or armed for? No offense pahunkboy, but I do not think any of us sitting here on our comfy fat asses are entitled to escapism until we have ensured that those who were meant to protect us, are not being utilized for imperialistic agendas, and are safe. I might also suggest that if you do need that escape, the place you should find it is on Entertainment Tonight, not CNN. quote:
ORIGINAL: pahunkboy on annna n smith- per the judge- i disagree with you. a HUMAN judge. I hate to burst your bubble, pahunkboy, but you do realize that the judge in question has been 'shopping' out a demo tape to try to secure himself a contract as another TV judge in the pantheon of lame ass court TV show, correct? And that a great amount of time was wasted, and tax payer dollars, don't forget that, while he rhapsodized about his own personal experiences, which had nothing to do with the court issue he was supposed to be dealing with... and that while that was happening, he had to be reminded that the corpse was rotting. quote:
ORIGINAL: pahunkboy this is modern day shaksphere unfolding. No, Shakespearian theater was just that... theater. It was fictional (and occasionally historical fiction) drama employed as an entertainment in the appropriate venue, a theater. This is the hijacking of news channels, preventing their actual raison d'être, should not be viewed as entertaining but scandalous. news  /nuz, nyuz/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[nooz, nyooz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun (usually used with a singular verb ) 1. a report of a recent event; intelligence; information: His family has had no news of his whereabouts for months. 2. the presentation of a report on recent or new events in a newspaper or other periodical or on radio or television. Shakespearian Theater can be found on PBS or Fox, depending on whether you prefer intellectual entertainments or reality/exploitative 'talk-show' entertainments. I informally announce a post of the day- I selected this to be the post of the day. It is well thought out- and adresses urgent issues of our time.
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