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Very futuristic.


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"Futuristic"? That's so 1942...

 
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How does Zyklon(b) have anything to do with that?


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It is a facility to process thousands pof people in a very short time and decide what to do with them. Malcontents and misfits will be found among those thousands and set aside for further processing. The rest i'll leave to your imagination.
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It worries me a lot. Americans dont seem to realize where their country is going. Wake up.
It's Junta time.
 
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On the plus side, and just to play devils advocate: If we start dispatching thousands of people, it'll be the most any country has done to combat global warming.


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In the long run, it'd probably save more lives than it would cost.


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"In the long run, it'd probably save more lives than it would cost".
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You don't know how comforting and reassuring it is to see the US government investing in this kind of stuff at the same time it ponders to burn about US$1trillion in order to save broken banks and insurance companies... Anyways there's a concern... crazily printing green bills won't screw their value relatively to euros ??? (LOL).

Luckily enough I'm not an American tax payer (LOL again).


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It worries me a lot. Americans dont seem to realize where their country is going. Wake up.
It's Junta time.


Indeed. And they have their very own Evita.



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--GK Chesterton, "Heretics"
 
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On the plus side, and just to play devils advocate: If we start dispatching thousands of people, it'll be the most any country has done to combat global warming.


Apart from China's 1 child per couple policy, of course.
 
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Very futuristic.


Goddam FoxNews infomercial. Greedy assholes lining up at the Homeland Security money trough. By the way, none of that shit works.
 
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Yerfuckingwhat?

"Non-verbal cues"? At the level of subtlety they're hoping to read, you might as well use a fucking ouija board.

"...body temperature, heart rate and respiration..." So yeah, if you're fat and late to your plane, don't run. Because by the time you get to the gate, you'll be a terrorist.

"...While I'd love to give you the full scoop on the unusual experiment, testing is ongoing and full disclosure would compromise future tests."

Does Fox news have top-level clearance to all DHS tests? Is there some guy there who's a permanent liasion for Fox? Are they involved in the decision-making process? "Look, Jim, I know putting more guards on duty at the airport would be better, but I just can't see how we can spin that into a decent story. There's guards all over the place. Christ, the friggin' mall in Bumfuck, Ohio has guards. We need novelty. Go with the mindreader thingamajig."

"Your data is dumped..."...onto a hard drive in Fort Meade.

Call me crazy, but if there's some dude who's been training his life to crash an airliner full of infidels - I mean, a man who's very existance is to kill some Foreign Devils - wouldn't there be a good chance he'll just show signs of elation and calm?

Because, after all, when those apostates are burning in hell, he gets 72 girls with their hymen intact. And not a condom vending machine in sight.


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Wink


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Indeed. And they have their very own Evita.



I was thinking Imelda Marcos.

Either someone's been fucking around with the Lens Correction filter in Photoshop, or the left side of Palin's face really is larger than the right.


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Bar heed blues.

Go, Canada!


Yes, all well and good, but did he have a redneck's severed penis in his mouth.


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Bar heed blues.

Go, Canada!


Yes, all well and good, but did he have a redneck's severed penis in his mouth.


Forensics were sneakily vague on that. Kept asking: why do you want to know?
 
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Life is a series of constant erosion of things you want to believe in, in magic, in what makes you feel like you might have that one, rare moment in life where you get your own moon-shot.

Hey diddle, diddle
The cat and the fiddle
Were a lie like all of the rest
Astronauts killed
The man on the moon
Growing up took care of the rest

http://www.reuters.com/article/peopleNews/idUSTRE49E29I20081016


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Hello UD

This Madonna's move I call: "how to stay in the hotspot after being in the road for more than 25 years".


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I appreciate Madonna's awareness of the essential mediation of her existence, but, having said that, I tire of her.

Warren Beatty summed it up when he said something to the effect of "You're never not on camera."

It's true, her life is a calculation, a symbiotic relationship between herself and the media juggernaut.


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