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jdmdsp911 April 22 2006, 01:53:11 UTC
"Unfortunately, Paul couldn't persuade any of the U.S. Senators (Clinton, Lieberman, Bayh) sponsoring the Family Entertainment Protection Act (FEPA) to be interviewed for this excellent report.

What's up with that, senatorial types?"

they didn't want to show how truly misinformed and ignorant on the matter they truly are.

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oh shit say it aint so hilaryduffgta April 22 2006, 01:57:41 UTC
Politicians being misinformed that cant be

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Re: oh shit say it aint so jdmdsp911 April 22 2006, 02:03:22 UTC
Tell me about it. That's like a cardinal sin or something. A politician would never allow themselves to be misinformed or lie to the public.

Oh and Kingdom Hearts II? all I have to say is yummy. That game has owned me for the last week.

Hey Dennis, is GP viewable on PSP? I tried it but couldn't get it to come up. Im probably not doing something right with my PSP but I thought I would ask.

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Re: oh shit say it aint so hilaryduffgta April 22 2006, 02:13:12 UTC
Yea tell me about it game is freakin awesome kairi is hott namani is hott great controls great story totally love the game

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turbinerocks April 22 2006, 07:02:29 UTC
They're not ignorant so much as they want a controversy-free football, something easy to shore up the CONCERNED MOTHERS voting bloc. Used to be Judas Priest and Ice-T, now it's games. If you don't think this is calculated, you're nuts. ;-)

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jdmdsp911 April 22 2006, 15:28:40 UTC
However, it starts with ignorance, and nine times out of ten, that ignorance is never rectified. Case in point, look at some of the "points" made as reasoning for justification of the Florida House Passing their bill a few stories up. These people no nothing of the subject, but feel perfectly justified in passing their laws. Is it calculated? You bet, but its a calculation wrapped in pure ignorance.

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