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ShadowTemplar

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Posted in: Bi-Curious George? Brokeback Bush?
 ShadowTemplar
06-22-2006, 8:23 AM
#8
I would be surprised if it were proven to be true, but not too concerned...after all, I won't be voting Bush in '08 anyway. And edlib, hypocracy isn't limited to the right. Add Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, & Hillary Clinton to that little list o...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Da Vinci Code
 ShadowTemplar
06-04-2006, 6:57 PM
#15
As an academic I share some concern over the widespread acceptance of the fiction as somehow being credible. I second that concern. I see it all the time... Cretinism, IDiocy (I know, I know, IDiocy is a subset of Cretinism), those godawful sci-fi...  [Read More]
Posted in: DHS Gives Finger to NYC & D.C.
 ShadowTemplar
06-22-2006, 8:12 AM
#20
You may not like aspects of this country or its leaders. I don't like some aspects of this country and some of its leaders, and I've lived here all my life. However, making a wholesale inference that anything between the coasts is uncivilized based s...  [Read More]
Posted in: DHS Gives Finger to NYC & D.C.
 ShadowTemplar
06-04-2006, 6:48 PM
#10
From what I've heard about this, the money that was going to New York was for specific infrastructure projects that had been completed. Since you have repeatedly been caught delivering outright, premediated lies, I'll have to request that you provid...  [Read More]
[...] For yet another matter when one of the international observers is the Carter Center you tend to wonder And why, precisely, is that? and not to mention Chavez recently passed a law making criticizing public officials illegal, so much for freed...  [Read More]
@GSK: Grow up with the sides thing already! We aren't five year olds anymore. I second that motion. Weren't you the one who accuased me of being on "their side" for saying that guantanamo prisoners who had been helf for 4 years without ch...  [Read More]
I'm tired of neo-con-men spouting the bull**** they're spoon-fed by Fux News and the other regime-controlled propaganda ministries on the US airwaves. If you want serious news, tune into www.theonion.com and www.dailykos.com for American domestic new...  [Read More]
Personally, I don't like Chavez much, but he is less bad than the rest of the options on the Venezuelan ballot, and he was democratically elected - which is more than can be said for a certain other autocratic йl Prezidentй on the American continen...  [Read More]
Oh sure his logic is air tight and within the rules of warfare from my perspective though that's not my point... Well, then what are you bitchin' about Good Sir Knight? Oh, and by the way, would you mind telling me what the real text of the real Gen...  [Read More]
Blair is the head of government of a country that is engaged in a de facto war against a foreign country, and a de facto occupation of another foreign country. Irrespective of the legality of said war and occupation, that makes him a legitimate targe...  [Read More]
Posted in: Human-Animal Hybrids
 ShadowTemplar
05-28-2006, 5:52 PM
#11
This is the kind of thing that should not be forced into a straightjacket regulation. You cannot forbid making human-animal hybrids unless you want to completely cut off several promising fields of research vis-a-vis insulin production and other tran...  [Read More]
But..yeah... I have to agree, doesn't sound right and I think they need to knock it off and work on our border, a terrorist could slip in and I'm amazed it hasn't happened yet. [My emphasis] 9/11 [snip]...  [Read More]
Posted in: The Road to Guantanamo
 ShadowTemplar
05-28-2006, 7:08 PM
#95
Released by the ACLU? The same ACLU that attempted to make part of the pledge unconstitutional, for whatever reason? Yep. That ACLU. The same ACLU, BTW, that defended the bastard Falwell... And the same ACLU that has repeatedly defended the rights o...  [Read More]
Posted in: More Crap from the Culturally Corrupt
 ShadowTemplar
03-14-2006, 9:01 AM
#17
I really think that the government should crack down extremely hard on datasharing and collection, because for many people the situation is already out of control. Aye, there can be no two opinions about that. Unfortunately, with the morally bankrup...  [Read More]
Posted in: More Crap from the Culturally Corrupt
 ShadowTemplar
03-13-2006, 11:35 AM
#14
Bush isn't the only one...don't forget the FBI files that Hillary took off with. You are changing the subject, mister. It's an issue of scale. On the one hand, you have the Bush Party, which rutinely sets aside the constitution, rutinely spies upo...  [Read More]
Posted in: More Crap from the Culturally Corrupt
 ShadowTemplar
03-12-2006, 5:51 AM
#9
If I got that kind of crap, I would send it back. Along with a copy of the lawsuit notice and a bag of gravel (remember that they pay the postage...). As for the democratic data mining project, well, that's cause for raised eyebrows, but frankly, I...  [Read More]
Posted in: Teacher suspended over Bush-bashing
 ShadowTemplar
03-14-2006, 8:22 AM
#22
Exhibit A (http://www.pandasthumb.org/archives/2006/03/dealing_with_cr.html), mister....  [Read More]
Posted in: Teacher suspended over Bush-bashing
 ShadowTemplar
03-13-2006, 11:40 AM
#20
IF his classes pass their exams, the teacher could start each class with a Heil Hitler for all I care. IF his classes don't pass their exams, then he could start all his classes with Ode an die Freude, and he should still be kicked out. Instead its...  [Read More]
Posted in: Abortion (newer thread)
 ShadowTemplar
03-14-2006, 9:36 AM
#186
I have not found your argument that an objective moral cannot be enforced on others in this situation to be convincing. Any relative measure can easily be contradictory (and has been) in the past. All moral codes are inconsistent, whether they are r...  [Read More]
Posted in: Abortion (newer thread)
 ShadowTemplar
03-12-2006, 5:59 AM
#179
It seems to me that any material that can get itself published in a biology textbook and in several prominent places that isn't wholly accepted by the main scientific community would not last long, as peer review is an extremely important part of any...  [Read More]
Posted in: Abortion (newer thread)
 ShadowTemplar
03-11-2006, 7:19 PM
#168
[M]ost statistics aren't conclusive anyways because it's so easy to manipulate numbers to "prove" your point. Normally, I'd get sufficiently riled up over this to post a long reply. Today, I'll merely reiterate that it is never easy to ma...  [Read More]
Posted in: Survey sez: Hillary is out
 ShadowTemplar
03-14-2006, 9:18 AM
#44
It seems sometimes that foreign policy IS the driving factor behind much of the neo-con platform. That's really their strength. The Iraquagmire is a strength?...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 ShadowTemplar
06-22-2006, 6:27 AM
#132
I have to wonder why the limit was placed on not discussing origin of the universe. Because that has jack squat to do with the subject of the thread, which is biological evolution. You want to discuss cosmology? Fine with me. Start another thread. Y...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 ShadowTemplar
05-05-2006, 1:09 PM
#116
Holy Jesus. Shadow for diety. :p That was an amusing post. You mean like I actually made sense? Man, I need to cut back on the creationist-bashing when I can make sensible posts on the subject at 3 in the morning... Originally Posted by TK-8252 Hey...  [Read More]
Posted in: Evolution - and how we know it's right
 ShadowTemplar
05-04-2006, 8:33 PM
#112
Just because it isn't testable, doesn't mean it isn't there. Straw man. Nobody said that. What we did say is that if it's not testable, it's not science - and never will be. Your private metaphysical speculations are your own to have - they are none...  [Read More]