
Journal the_mad_poster's Journal: Mr. Hillary Clinton Is A Knob 7
"We should all be deeply disturbed that a game which now permits the simulation of lewd sexual acts in an interactive format with highly realistic graphics has fallen into the hands of young people across the country," Clinton wrote in a letter to the head of the Federal Trade Commission. (CNN)
Realistic graphics? Yea.. okay.
I'll give you a clue you bubble-headed bitch, it "fell" into their hands when they went out and bought it after their fuckhead parents dropped them off at the mall unattended and installed it on the computers that their mommies and daddies bought for them and put in their bedrooms.
I'm sick of this shit. I don't give a fuck WHAT these stupid little shits have in their hands. If they're playing video games that their parents don't want them playing there is one of three possibilities as to how that happened:
1. The parents are worthless shits.
2. The parents are worthless shits.
3. The parents are worthless shits.
Pick one.
Feel free to give Mr. Clinton's office a call and let her know what you think of this issue.
(202) 224-4451
Don't bother e-mailing, they can just kick your message by-keyword to the junk folder, and they can always crumple up your fax or letter and pitch it after the first sentence. It's doubtful that they'll hang up on you, however, as long as you don't start shooting your mouth off and being an ass.
I didn't really like Hillary Clinton in the first place, but this opportunistic bullshit sealed the deal. I'll vote for fucking Nader before I check off this dipshit's name in '08.
So... (Score:2)
There's damn few good presidential candidates for any party. It almost seems like some kind of universal law about reality itself is being broken that would allow every party to have equally bad candidates who are the sure thing for their potential constituents. Frankly, I think anyone who makes a career in politics should be locked up because they're a danger to society, and in some cases, themselves.
Re:Yes and no; possibly maybe. (Score:2)
It takes how long to find the game, figure out what it is, and remove it from the possession of your teenager? Oh, that's right, they've HIDDEN it from me. So if I'm stupid enough to give them a computer/console they can play in complete privacy instead of in the family room, it's still my fault.
Re:Yes and no; possibly maybe. (Score:2)
If my children felt like they had to hide things from me, I would say I haven't done my job as well as I'd like. Not to mention that if they can be influenced by video games (or movies, or books) into thinking behavior like that is acceptable in the real world, I haven't done my job.
It starts when they are born and growing, not when they hit puberty and start developing independence. At that po
Yup. (Score:2)
2. The parents are worthless shits.
3. The parents are worthless shits.
I think you got it right on the first one.
Being a parent takes responsibility, time, sacrifice, money, and a ton of patience, hence my not wanting to be a parent. Yes, I have chosen to not be a parent because I don't believe that I have everything it takes to effectively raise a child.
[sarcasm]Now if someone were to come along and make taking care of my child easier by removing obstacles like:
Free Kid With Every Slurpee! (Score:1)
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Civil liberties==nonnegotiable, but there are few arguments stronger than the one you make in suggesting only qualified adults should raise a child. Granted, just abou
Re:Free Kid With Every Slurpee! (Score:2)
In Washington State the carpool lane is for two or more occupants. Not drivers. A mom with a car seat qualifies. Some places require three occupants, but it has been a long time since I have seen that.