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Anyone else agree? by SparkyR2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Wasn't Tim Robbins by desertrat662003-04-17 10:24:23
    funny you should mention this. by SparkyR 2003-04-17 10:32:47
He mentions it in the article, how a reporter got "sent to the back of the (press)room" and basically ignored after asking Ari Flesher something about if showing the "POW"'s on gitmo was against the Geneva Convention. Maybe you should read the article. You seem intelligent sometimes, and then you say stuff like that. Or do you have someone on your computer like BAITG did a while ago?
Whether you agree with T. Robbins or not, you *have* to support his right to say whatever he likes - it's one of the things this country reveres.
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      Used to revere I'm afraid by SaleGamine2003-04-17 10:37:37
        Doesn't have to be! by SparkyR2003-04-17 10:43:37
          Heh, by LionsPhil2003-04-17 10:45:50
            yes, I understand the humour LP by SparkyR2003-04-17 10:56:18
              Yes, there's a serious side. by LionsPhil2003-04-17 11:01:28
                Speaking Greek to me, my friend. by SparkyR2003-04-17 11:09:05
                  Quantum Mechanics is easier to grasp by bitflipper2003-04-17 11:11:04
                    Quantum Mechanics are easier to grasp by LionsPhil2003-04-17 11:19:54
                      Yeah, in QM's there are *laws*. :) (n/t) by SparkyR2003-04-17 11:28:29
                        I thought they were more like guidelines? (n/t) by Vetitice2003-04-17 11:54:22
                  Honestly don't know. by LionsPhil2003-04-17 11:16:04
                Tell you what by theymustbidiots2003-04-17 11:33:59
                  Not bloody likely. ;) (n/t) by LionsPhil2003-04-17 12:14:56
                    Darn ;) by theymustbidiots2003-04-17 12:34:25
              But LP had a point there by SaleGamine2003-04-17 11:03:51
                So typical US ignorance is rearing by bitflipper2003-04-17 11:16:41
                And I feel bad for them by slacktime2003-04-17 11:17:40
                  Sorry, that's something I don't get by SaleGamine2003-04-17 11:27:21
                    well, it is a popular fallacy by slacktime2003-04-17 11:43:47
        Not entirely by bitflipper2003-04-17 11:03:16
          Well said. by theymustbidiots2003-04-17 11:43:58
      Agreed. by Naruki2003-04-17 10:37:55
      See my other post this thread. (n/t) by DesertRat662003-04-17 10:58:09

 

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