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    Joel said: 'complete freedom, democracy, and justice'. I'd like to know how an educated man can put those words together in any context? Ok, so let's get your mother out on the field and have a little wardrobe malfunction.

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    Joel said: 'complete freedom, democracy, and justice'. I'd like to know how an educated man can put those words together in any context?
    I said, obviously jokingly, that I wanted 'complete freedom, democracy, and justice' to be the objective of a video game. Do you have a problem with complete freedom, democracy and/or justice. I think that they are all very noble objectives. I like to dream every once in a while and shoot for noble objectives, even if I don't think they are fully achievable under the current circumstances. Anonymous also said:
    Ok, so let's get your mother out on the field and have a little wardrobe malfunction.
    If you bothered to read the article you would know that I did not say that I was or was not a proponent of wardrobe malfunctions, just that when you are making up a list of evil things, I think that a wardrobe malfunction should rank well down on the list compared to some other things that people complain about less. And there is a question of consent here. My mother would never consent to be in a half-time show, let alone consent to have a wardrobe malfunction. Janet Jackson certainly consented to the first and there is some debate as to whether she consented to the second or it was an accident. Also, in the future I would thank you to leave my mother out of this. I read your forum posting after coming back from visiting her in the hospital, so if my response is more hostile than I have been in the past, that's why.

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    Come on Joel, these sicko do not deserve a response just like Janet did not deserve all the reaction. Get back in your usual good mood for we all enjoy your humor. Please dont lose it. As for Edmonton, let me add to your knowledge about it. First, it is the home town of Barbara Morris the RPG compiler chief who now lives in your city. Second it is the hometown of Mr. Ebber who was a school teacher there before becoming chief of Worldcom and finally landed in jail. Third, it is the hometown of Mr. Peter Pocklington aka Puck who was once a proud owner of Oilers and Esks in the day when they were the champions of Stanley Cup and Grey Cup respectively. He declared himself the next Prime Minister of Canada in the heat of victory speech but alas! He decided to sell Oilers to the Americans and became Edmonton public enemy #1. All three have moved out of Edmonton. While Barbara remembers Edmonton fondly, look where she ended up! Ebber and Puck thought ill of Edmonton and look where they ended up! lol. So beware before speaking ill of Edmonton. It has a curse attached to it. By the way Edmonton is also the only "Liberal" pocket in the Prairies with two members of parliament Anne McCallen and David Kilgour. I have heard that one of them i.e. David (from my town of Milwoods) have left Liberals. Anne is the minister so she will stay for a while. The way the mention of Quebec being one of the 10 provinces would depress Mr. Duceppe of PQ, I bet mention of Alberta as one of the 10 province will also depress Mr. Harper of the Conservative party. LOL. Hope this little effort of mine brought you back in your spirits. Hassan

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    Even in a dream, democracy can never equal complete freedom, even in a dream justice and complete freedom .... I wish your mother the best, and I would never wish or allow any female member of my family to participate in such a planned event of such deficeit moral value. That being said, I would never and was not putting your mother out there. I was just pointing out if it is of such light value in the scheme of things surely it must be okay for female members of your family, or is it just light when its someone elses'. If you have a dream, please identify it as such, I thought these were your beliefs.

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    democracy, justice, freedom, and wardrobe malfunctions, should always be accompanied by... Responsibility

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    Complete freedom....only one membership allowed in any society...like sadamm, adolph...

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    Anominity allowed for only sourcing of journalists, not for replies...then please no more scaredy cat sources...please triple source and footnote please...

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    Good point. I thought this form required registration. What has happened here? chuck Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer. "David Abramowitz" wrote in message news:6b24f3ba.2@WebX.WawyahGHajS... > How come comments like these never have a name attached? > > Dave

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    IIRC, it's a bug related to article discussions and the first post. Doesn't happen always, just seemingly at key moments.

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    Well Joel, you prophecy failed. The government did not fall as you might have known by now. In a drama I would hear on "E" channel news, billionairess Belinda Stronach dumped her boy friend and deputy opposition leader Peter McCay and his party, and joined the govt. Ouch! It hurts to wake up one morning and find your girl friend gone and with it the chances of forming a government. lol. In a second drama, sister Carolyn Parrish from my new hometown of Mississauga, went to vote from hospital saying, "Come hell or high water, I will not allow one ovary to let the government fall". She was kicked out of Liberal party for her strong views against Bush. How would she allow her ovary problem to let a pro-Bush government to be formed. lol. No matter what happens within next weeks, it is good news for all bachelors (and now wannabe bachelors) that the 39 year old richest woman of the world is available once more!

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