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IMO, this is going to backfire on the GOP and the administration, as any sort of leak investigation will keep the secret detention centers in the news and under scrutiny as well.
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QUOTE(The Critic @ Nov 8, 2005 -> 01:19 PM) I heard some of their stuff a while back, and they didn't grab my attention. I enjoyed Phil Hendrie while he was on CKG, and I liked some of Opie & Anthony's guests, most notably Brian Regan. The FCC asshats have hurt Bob and Tom more than anybody, including Stern. While Howard has used the crackdown as a rallying point, Bob and Tom just grumble and have to shelf 75% of their comedy music back catalog because they'll get fined if they play it. The show is brilliant compared to anything else in that time slot, especially their producer Dean who is amazingly talanted. It makes even vintage Brandmeier seem really amateaurish. Tthey also know that the same five personalities are going to get boring to even the biggest fans after a while, so they have a rotating stable of guest comics that keep the show very fresh. Here's one of the lost gems that the FCC won't let them play anymore. Done to the tune of the Beach Boys 'Kokomo'. . .
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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Nov 8, 2005 -> 01:22 PM) From Watchtower41 in the Joe Crede Day thread... When is Bobby Jenks Day? Fat Tuesday of course....
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QUOTE(The Critic @ Nov 8, 2005 -> 12:39 PM) The return of Johnny B will make the loss of Stern easier to take than if my choice for morning radio was Mike & Mike, Mancow or "Rover". Listen to NPR until 9am and then switch over to Bob and Tom.
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I sure hope this isn't true. If true though, it sure as hell had better come to out in the MSM and there had better be a public outcry over it.
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STERNN!!!
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Mr. Chaos!
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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Nov 7, 2005 -> 12:23 PM) We do not torture, as long as you use the propogated in those memos by our current Attorney General...we probably don't "torture" people. Remember, according to those memos, it requires: "injury such as death, organ failure, or serious impairment of body functions—in order to constitute torture." As long as people aren't dying (any more) at the hands of our interrogators, by those standards we aren't torturing them. Hopefully promoting Addington to fill one of Scooter's shoes will make people take another look at these policies. Addington was the lead guy in turning Gonzales' legal opinions into policy. You'd think Cheney would have actually thought to distance himself from that, given that his "I [heart] CIA Torture" campaign seems not to be going over very well.
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Oh, you're just a trouble maker Apu. If you don't openly cherish the fact that the FBI can without cause find out what you read, who you know, what you buy, and how many times a day you take a crap. . . then, the terrorists have already won. Only this administration, with a veep who is actively and openly fighting to exclude the CIA from McCain's torture ban bill, can equate giving up all reasonable expectations of privacy with patriotism. And people are still buying into it. :banghead
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I didn't know Jackson was using Andy Serkis to visualize Kong.
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QUOTE(SnB @ Nov 6, 2005 -> 03:52 PM) cheez-its are infinitely better than cheese nips. My secret confession: I'm terrified of both. . .
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Oh yeah, and he was one of Chalabi's guys.
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I believe " Curveball" was the Iraqi in the baseball cap pointing at a spot in the desert in a photo that Judy Miller used as 'proof' of WMDs in one of the NYT propaganda pieces in the run up to the war.
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QUOTE(Kid Gleason @ Nov 6, 2005 -> 02:06 PM) That's been my main complaint all along, is that Black is 100% against what Carl Denham was in the original. I agree, despite the fact that I think Black is very talented. I'mcautiously optimistic about the bew vrsion. If anybody can make it work then Peter jackson can.
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I just find it terribly funny that conservatives honestly consider themselves the moral compass of the country.
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A fiction writer couldn't have put together a more outlandishly trecherous plotline than the one unfolding/unravelling now. How deep does the rabbit hole go?
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And surprisingly, Cheney continues to argue that the Central Intelligence Agency be exempted from McCain's proposed bill banning the abusive treatment of terror suspsects. Wow, whodathink he's take that stance?
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Time to start counting backwards from here on out. Have a great one, YAS!
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QUOTE(CaliSoxFanViaSWside @ Nov 4, 2005 -> 08:40 PM) Your Rally Perry looks like Dustin Hoffman in Rainman. I thought he looked lie the illigitimate child of Ozzy Osbourne and Barry Manilo.
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Role Reversal: 30yr old Female molests 8yr old Boy
FlaSoxxJim replied to RibbieRubarb's topic in SLaM
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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Nov 4, 2005 -> 06:21 PM) Tyco also spent a significant portion of his life lying on his back looking up. He did 20 years of astronomical observations using nothing but a sextant and a compass as well.
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MadisonSusan2k5?? OK, it's kind of catchy.
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That will be very cool.
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QUOTE(knightni @ Nov 4, 2005 -> 12:31 PM) Um.. that would be astronomers. Slight difference. Yup, I'd say so. And Copernicus, Galileo. . . HACKS!! Now, Tyco Brahe. . . there was an astronomer! Not only did his work form the basis of Kepler's laws of planetary motion. He also lived in a castle on a private island until he fell out of favor with the king of Denmark, had a silver nose because he lost the tip of his real nose in a duel. Most impressive, he died when his bladder exploded because he was too polite to leave the table at a Royal dinner partry to go urinate. Take that, Copernicus!
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To all the little Sox Fans coming into the world!
