Gas Bandit's Political Thread V: The Vampire Likes Bats

GasBandit

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or they are a bunch of dumbass hicks who don't understand the law.
Seems like these days even the government doesn't understand the concept of "law," as in how they're made, changed, and whether or not to enforce them.[DOUBLEPOST=1397588770,1397588460][/DOUBLEPOST]
Middle ground? In America? That's crazy talk!
Compromise sometimes isn't an option, unless you're a fan of chopping babies in half. And even Solomon only used that particular compromise as a ruse to figure out who was actually in the wrong.
 
Compromise sometimes isn't an option, unless you're a fan of chopping babies in half. And even Solomon only used that particular compromise as a ruse to figure out who was actually in the wrong.
That story never made sense to me. Like, "Hmmmm, I know. I'll suggest murdering the child. Only a real mother would prevent that from happening. Everyone else would be all, 'Totally, let's get chopping!'."

Solomon is lucky the other lady was some kinda nuts.
 

GasBandit

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That story never made sense to me. Like, "Hmmmm, I know. I'll suggest murdering the child. Only a real mother would prevent that from happening. Everyone else would be all, 'Totally, let's get chopping!'."

Solomon is lucky the other lady was some kinda nuts.
The idea of human life being precious is a relatively recent and revolutionary one. It still hasn't caught on in all parts of the world even today.
 
The idea of human life being precious is a relatively recent and revolutionary one. It still hasn't caught on in all parts of the world even today.
Ehhhhhhhhhhh but in that culture at that time, human life was precious. One of the defining things about the Jewish peoples were that many semitic cultures around them, like the Canaanites, had religions where child sacrifice was an occasional reality. Many argue that it is even that practice which led to the war and destruction of Canaan.
 

GasBandit

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Ehhhhhhhhhhh but in that culture at that time, human life was precious. One of the defining things about the Jewish peoples were that many semitic cultures around them, like the Canaanites, had religions where child sacrifice was an occasional reality. Many argue that it is even that practice which led to the war and destruction of Canaan.
Perhaps for the false woman, it was less about gaining ownership of the baby than it was seeing the other woman lose her child, one way or another.

Of course, as with all old religious stories, I don't take them as literal.
 
Perhaps for the false woman, it was less about gaining ownership of the baby than it was seeing the other woman lose her child, one way or another.

Of course, as with all old religious stories, I don't take them as literal.
Well, yes. I imagine the cause could be more about the woman's enraged spite. I spoke (mostly) tongue-in-cheek
 

GasBandit

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...like the lie-detecting donkey, I imagine.

--Patrick
I used to hear stories back in the 80s when my mom was in the JAG office about MPs who had a good thing going with a collander, some jumper cables, a huge xerox machine and a typewritten page that said "LYING" on it on the platen glass. At least until they got in trouble for it.
 

GasBandit

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The truth is always somewhere in the middle.
So if we're locked in a house with no windows, and we can't hear rain, and one person asserts the sky is probably blue, and another calls him an azurist shitlord and the sky is certainly plaid, where is the truth? In the middle?
 
Actually that event already happened this week - somewhat out of order. Reed Hastings has gotta be kicking himself.

Of course, I don't recall how much Netflix said they were going to raise fees :rolleyes:
 
Actually that event already happened this week - somewhat out of order. Reed Hastings has gotta be kicking himself.

Of course, I don't recall how much Netflix said they were going to raise fees :rolleyes:
$1-2 over in Europe to start with, for new customers. Existing customers over there won't see an increase for at least 2 years.
 

GasBandit

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Actually that event already happened this week - somewhat out of order. Reed Hastings has gotta be kicking himself.

Of course, I don't recall how much Netflix said they were going to raise fees :rolleyes:
That's why I said up enough.

They'll grumble over a couple bucks, but we'll see how high tickets to the circus can get before they start throwing the bread back at Caesar.
 
Hey, it's not like they'll use that to push their own video streaming software. They're internet providers, not content providers! Oh wait. AT&T partners with an investment firm to buy and launch streaming services. Not to mention Verizons own partnership with Redbox.

If you're wondering how this could happen, the top cable and wireless lobby groups in the US are led by a former FCC chairman and former FCC commissioner, while the FCC itself is led by a man who formerly led both the cable and wireless lobby groups.
I'm sure they're looking out for the good of the consumers. :rolleyes:
 
Hey, it's not like they'll use that to push their own video streaming software. They're internet providers, not content providers! Oh wait. AT&T partners with an investment firm to buy and launch streaming services. Not to mention Verizons own partnership with Redbox.

If you're wondering how this could happen, the top cable and wireless lobby groups in the US are led by a former FCC chairman and former FCC commissioner, while the FCC itself is led by a man who formerly led both the cable and wireless lobby groups.
I'm sure they're looking out for the good of the consumers. :rolleyes:

Cockgobblers!
 

GasBandit

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The part in question is rather small in the middle of a large article, so here it is quoted:

“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” he said. Mr. Bundy recalled driving past a public-housing project in North Las Vegas, “and in front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing for their young girls to do.

“And because they were basically on government subsidy, so now what do they do?” he asked. “They abort their young children, they put their young men in jail, because they never learned how to pick cotton. And I’ve often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy? They didn’t get no more freedom. They got less freedom.”
 
I don't get the backlash. I've always felt that the best kind of family life is the kind when your wife/children can be sold and separated from you on the whim of another person.
 
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