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Momijitsuki
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Other favorite moment is when he called bin Laden a freedom fighter.
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Mortificator
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Glad I'm not the only one to notice this. There are times when McCain displays this, "I served my country! Who the hell does he think he is moving in on what I've earned?" attitude and mannerisms towards Obama.Mortificator wrote:The handshake was better.
It's probably not racism, but everything he does makes it clear McCain just hates Obama so much. It's like Mr. Wilson and Dennis the Menace.
Early in the election, Wesley Clark (a former general) commented that while McCain's military service was admirable, he didn't serve in a leadership position and thus is no better prepared for the presidency than Obama.The Coop wrote:Glad I'm not the only one to notice this. There are times when McCain displays this, "I served my country! Who the hell does he think he is moving in on what I've earned?" attitude and mannerisms towards Obama.
Both Obama and McCain jumped on him for the way he said it. But I think he would have been a good resource for the Obama campaign to use...
And damn, that site went up fast.
This is not similation. Get ready to destoroy the enemy. Target for the weak points of f**kin' machine. Do your best you have ever done.
That never happened in Germany, and especially not in West Germany in the 1980s.
I can't believe that paper as reputable as the Wahington Post printed this. That hack seriously needs to get fired for this article. This is slander, plain and simple.Linda Hirshman wrote:In the 1980s, when abortion was severely limited in then-West Germany, border guards sometimes required German women returning from foreign trips to undergo vaginal examinations to make sure that they hadn't illegally terminated a pregnancy while they were abroad. According to news stories and other accounts, the guards would stop young women and ask them about drugs, then look for evidence of abortion, such as sanitary pads or nightgowns, in their cars, and eventually force them to undergo a medical examination -- as West German law empowered them to do.
Wait, am I even allowed to say so? After all, Hirschman is Jewish, so if I criticize her then I'm an anti-semite, right? Damn!

I think all people have a right to privacy of their vagina.
Yeah, like a country no one gets mugged in.Ceph wrote:One of the many blessings of socialism.
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Of course; I meant that usually people will automatically go to East Germany as OMG COMPLETELY HORRIBLE (it sort of was but that's besides the point). I find myself interested in finding out if this allegation is carried anywhere else.Ceph wrote:Didn't happen there either. How I know this: East German people weren't allowed to go on foreign trips. One of the many blessings of socialism.Ed Oscuro wrote:Yeah actually I was getting pretty confused about why it didn't say EAST Germany.
Having missed the debates, seeing the videos on that site were...something. I didn't care about "that one" much, but the handshake thing was spectacularly rude. Wow.
I like the way you think sir, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.BryanM wrote:I think all people have a right to privacy of their vagina
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Ceph, I always liked you, so I'm going to assume that you're just unaware of the facts and not trying to covertly push a pro-life agenda.Ceph wrote: That never happened in Germany, and especially not in West Germany in the 1980s.I can't believe that paper as reputable as the Wahington Post printed this. That hack seriously needs to get fired for this article. This is slander, plain and simple.Linda Hirshman wrote:...
Wait, am I even allowed to say so? After all, Hirschman is Jewish, so if I criticize her then I'm an anti-semite, right? Damn!
We tend to think of West Germany as the more progressive state, but this was not always the case. One particular exception was abortion, where laws banning the procedure were more prevalent and endured later than anti-abortion laws in the socialist East Germany.
Due to the heavy restrictions on abortion, many women traveled en masse to the Netherlands to get an abortion. However, the fact that it was performed out of state did not excuse the "crime" in the eyes of the West German government. And being well aware of this "tourism" to the Netherlands, border guards were instructed to interrogate young women returning to the country.
Again, I'm disappointed that such a brutal violation of women's human rights would be not only overlooked, but outright derided by someone as normally well-spoken as Ceph.
If you wish to know more, here is the abstract for one source: http://www.popline.org/docs/0920/067069.html. If you really require it, I'm sure Planned Parenthood can provide you with more.
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No, I have no "pro-life" (what a nice euphemism) agenda. 
Of course it was an invasion of privacy, which is why it was stopped and the law was changed, but you'll have to admit, that sounds quit different from

As the bolded part shows, women were only examined after admitting to an abortion, which was a criminal offense at the time.The procedure was for an official to stop a young person and query about drugs; later the woman would admit to an abortion, and be forced into a medical examination.
Of course it was an invasion of privacy, which is why it was stopped and the law was changed, but you'll have to admit, that sounds quit different from
Linda Hirshman wrote:border guards sometimes required German women returning from foreign trips to undergo vaginal examinations to make sure that they hadn't illegally terminated a pregnancy
Agreed.honorless wrote:Having missed the debates, seeing the videos on that site were...something. I didn't care about "that one" much, but the handshake thing was spectacularly rude. Wow.
I like the way you think sir, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.BryanM wrote:I think all people have a right to privacy of their vagina
the guards would stop young women and ask them about drugs, then look for evidence of abortion, such as sanitary pads or nightgowns, in their cars, and eventually force them to undergo a medical examination
Sounds pretty similar to me. Either way, taking a single sentence from an abstract and saying it doesn't match up with Hirshman's doesn't mean she was wrong - both are only brief summaries of what west german women suffered.The procedure was for an official to stop a young person and query about drugs; later the woman would admit to an abortion, and be forced into a medical examination.
Lets go over this again. Border guards were trained to look out for young women, search them, interrogate them, and make them "confess" to abortion (without any legal representation). The events she stated did happen, and the omission of the forced confessions does not really cast West Germany in a worse light. Nor does it affect her argument, as the story is unrelated.
So I think it's going a bit... far, to take it and say:
Ceph wrote: That never happened in Germany, and especially not in West Germany in the 1980s.
I can't believe that paper as reputable as the Wahington Post printed this. That hack seriously needs to get fired for this article. This is slander, plain and simple.
This is not similation. Get ready to destoroy the enemy. Target for the weak points of f**kin' machine. Do your best you have ever done.
Come on Ceph.Ceph wrote:One of the many blessings of socialism.
You're much smarter then that !
It's one of the many blessings of a dictatorship.
It has nothing to do with socialism whatsoever and you know it.
This could easily be applied to stinking capitalist countries.
Like the US for instance where they have something very equal just the other way around.
And last time I checked the US wasn't considered a dictatorship.
Stinking capitalist pigs should simply be eradicated from this otherwise lovely place.
All errors are intentional but mistakes could have been made.
No no no no no no NO you're wrong. Authority always comes from a bureaucrat and never from a businessmen. Didn't you read Atlas Shrugged and 1984 in high school?
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What are you talking about? If people in the US don't frequently travel to other countries, it probably has something to do with us being bordered by only two other countries or the US being 220 times the size of the Netherlands. Unlike that town you call a "country" we can't just take the train to a neighboring country.Michaelm wrote:Like the US for instance where they have something very equal just the other way around.
And last time I checked the US wasn't considered a dictatorship.
Seriously though Michaelm, we love our country and our "evil capitalist" system. If you like socialism, that' fine, but your baseless anti-US attacks are getting old.
This is not similation. Get ready to destoroy the enemy. Target for the weak points of f**kin' machine. Do your best you have ever done.
Not baseless (lol?), but pointless and usually off-topic. Michael likes patrolling the off topic forum for slights against socialism. I doubt he even likes shmups besides Tyrian or some shit. Maybe one day soon he'll find a way to make use of his convictions through a more productive form of activism. I hope.
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~Omega 6 raises the homicide rate~
I also think some studies in rats say it increases the rate of homosexuality in offspring.
Wait.
Did Skeletor stub That One on a handshake? Youtube link pliz.
I also think some studies in rats say it increases the rate of homosexuality in offspring.
Wait.
Did Skeletor stub That One on a handshake? Youtube link pliz.
http://www.thatone08.com/BryanM wrote:~Omega 6 raises the homicide rate~
I also think some studies in rats say it increases the rate of homosexuality in offspring.
Wait.
Did Skeletor stub That One on a handshake? Youtube link pliz.
"Cold As Ice" flash video further down the page.