Deuce wasn't calling Obama a "darkie"—he was using ironic rhetoric, mimicking the kind you'd get from these old, FOX-loving mobs...and yes, they are a mob, if they attend these events to start trouble instead of asking relevant questions. "Are you going to form death panels" is so irrelevant that it's laughable, *unless* you do think we live in Stalinist Russia, but surely these mobs have more faith in America than that. Personally, I don't give a flying fuck if they only take four months to decide on health care—no system is going to be perfect, at first; if we were to wait for a perfect system, we'd wait for ever, and I'd rather have a somewhat good system implemented, and let them work the bugs out afterwards, which is usually how most government actions work. Even the Constitution itself has been amended 27 times. Imagine if we'd waited until it was "perfect" to adopt our founding document. Fuck that—and by the way, "evidence to the contrary" is soundly ignored by the Right, which was deuce's point, so asking him for some wouldn't make a bit of difference, would it?
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Deuce wasn't calling Obama a "darkie"—he was using ironic rhetoric, mimicking the kind you'd get from these old, FOX-loving mobs...and yes, they are a mob, if they attend these events to start trouble instead of asking relevant questions. "Are you going to form death panels" is so irrelevant that it's laughable, *unless* you do think we live in Stalinist Russia, but surely these mobs have more faith in America than that. Personally, I don't give a flying fuck if they only take four months to decide on health care—no system is going to be perfect, at first; if we were to wait for a perfect system, we'd wait for ever, and I'd rather have a somewhat good system implemented, and let them work the bugs out afterwards, which is usually how most government actions work. Even the Constitution itself has been amended 27 times. Imagine if we'd waited until it was "perfect" to adopt our founding document. Fuck that—and by the way, "evidence to the contrary" is soundly ignored by the Right, which was deuce's point, so asking him for some wouldn't make a bit of difference, would it? - Comment on Hollywood women gone to hell
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I wouldn't call Courtney Love a celebrity anymore; she's known, but hardly famous. Now she exists like Nicole Ritchie exists—only there because now and then someone puts a camera on her, but it's not like anyone's clamoring for more Courtney Love. - Comment on Prime Rib
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There were recent reprints (maybe around 2002, 2003) but the comics were published in the States in the mid 80s by First Comics, with introductions and covers by Frank Miller for the first year, then Bill Sienkiewicz for the second, and I forget who did them after that. Not much in the way of dialogue, but the comics were incredible. I just saw the first film recently. Not bad, but I prefer the comics.
Real life Hall of Justice
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April 18, 2009 at 10:59 am
It’s not though. I work right next to it and I’ve never seen Superman or Batman…
April 18, 2009 at 12:21 pm
@bigharrymonkey: Steal an old lady’s purse in broad daylight. They’ll be on you like Bruce Wayne on an orphan. Better yet, build a freeze ray and turn Cincinnati to ice. Then you’ll see!
April 18, 2009 at 12:32 pm
@rattybad:
Nah. Cincinnati already turns to ice for five months every year.
April 18, 2009 at 1:13 pm
@rattybad: Nobody will notice. This place is really close to the projects.
April 18, 2009 at 7:55 pm
I lived in Cincinnati for 4 years and never noticed that. What I did notice: The large animal (elephant) building at the Cincinnati Zoo is named after Marge Schott.
April 18, 2009 at 10:48 pm
The MIT campus in Cambridge, MA has a building that resembles the Fortress of Evil…
brb Google
April 19, 2009 at 12:57 am
god, I haven’t been there forever. Part museum, part shopping mall, if I remember correctly. And easily accessible from I-75.