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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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finaleve April 22 2006, 02:15:35 UTC
They are in it for persoanl gain. Anything that could get voters to follow them would benefit only them. It's not "who is the right man" its "who is popular because he did something".

Now of course politicians are misinformed, and sometimes they are informed and they dont give a crap. Look at JT. I bet people inform him of things all the time, and he doesn't give 2 shits...maybe even 5.

I cannot wait for a game where you can become some sort of political figure (not SimCity, though that game is similar to what im saying) so if I ever hit the political power, I would say "Videogames made me do it."
Imagine what people would think then?

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Political Football? blitzfitness April 22 2006, 02:30:53 UTC
I might be better at this than I thought now. :)

What is the timetable for FEPA? I'm assuming that there is some sort of vote that must be coming soon? Or maybe another committee?

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Re: Political Football? lost_watcher April 22 2006, 03:01:48 UTC
Re: Political Football? premo_maggot April 22 2006, 06:46:45 UTC
the article is a good read, thanks!

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Re: Political Football? lost_watcher April 22 2006, 07:17:32 UTC
Honestly he is a double edged blade... push too hard and it may end up cutting you also.

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They like formulaic interviews... goodrobotus April 22 2006, 03:02:47 UTC
No politician likes being in an interview without knowing exactly what questios they are going to be asked in the first place. A Good example was during the 1960's when someone was protesting 'Devil Music' outside a club the Stones were playing at, and yet couldn't actually name the lead singer of the band they were protesting, thus displaying their ignorance to the world.

I wonder if Hilary could name the main character in GTA?

Well done Dennis! Good to see you getting the recognition for your work that you deserve.

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Re: They like formulaic interviews... kurisu7885 April 22 2006, 06:17:26 UTC
Test her even further, have her name all three main characters fro mthe last three GTA games. Hell, people keep calling CLaude fido fo all that's holy.

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Re: They like formulaic interviews... premo_maggot April 22 2006, 06:47:56 UTC
i don't think anyone played gta 2 lol

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Re: They like formulaic interviews... catch_33 April 22 2006, 07:32:15 UTC
Which is funny, because it was actually more violent and offensive than the smash-hit that followed. "Manchurian children" my ass...

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I don't blame him for being worked up bennyboy371 April 22 2006, 04:53:29 UTC
I'm getting pissed at that general concept myself. I got carded at 11:30 at night in a town where most of the population was college students buying an 8 dollar copy of The Mark of Kri and that guy stared at my ID thinking I wasn't 19 at the time for quite a while.

Oh, and I have to say it. Paul HYMAN?

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