unriggable wrote:Anarchist wrote:unriggable wrote:The1exile wrote:mr. incrediball wrote:brokeback mountain is... *searches internet* a 15, you know
Still it's hardly record breaking stuff. I saw Blade when I was 11, IIRC.
By contrast the thread about Bush getting dictatorial powers only has 4 pages. Go figure.
It's too awful to be true. Like the holocaust in the 40's.
Someones been watching Colbert?
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Yes, but in the late 30's and early 40's many newspapers thought the holocause was so bad it would drive consumers away, so they put such articles as "250,000 dead in germany" on page 8 to not sway away readers.
Didn't do jack to shield our boys in the field from seeing it first hand. And later the truth became quite public. I'd say that before Hitler and Stalin, genocide and pogoms weren't all that popular. And today we see it happening all over this planet. Cambodia, Bosnia, the Middle East (mainly the Iraqis gasing the Kurds) and many more that escape me at the moment. I'd say those two are responcible for most of the world's current problems. Hunter Clark, who I use in my sigy, would state that France is just as responcible.