- Jul 18, 2000
- 17,112
- 1
- 0
Originally posted by: HendrixFan
I hope you understand this to be humor.
Ummm.....er....duh....me no know what humor be.....Originally posted by: HendrixFan
I hope you understand this to be humor.
I hope you understand this to be humor.
Originally posted by: HendrixFan
What I meant was, these are choice cuts to show off the most stupid and tepid minded. Any good, clear answers would be edited out. Its not that "not one" could give a good answer, its that good answers werent used for this video.
Originally posted by: glenn1
I hope you understand this to be humor.
If Triumph the comic insult dog was doing the interviewing, it would have been humor. This was simply a factual documentary of stupidity on parade.
Originally posted by: glenn1
I hope you understand this to be humor.
If Triumph the comic insult dog was doing the interviewing, it would have been humor. This was simply a factual documentary of stupidity on parade.
Actually, I think the intent and focus during the questioning and editting process would be the exact same, like I said, I hope you understand this to be humor.
Originally posted by: HendrixFan
What I meant was, these are choice cuts to show off the most stupid and tepid minded. Any good, clear answers would be edited out. Its not that "not one" could give a good answer, its that good answers werent used for this video.
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: HendrixFan
I hope you understand this to be humor.
Humor, sure, they are funny in that not one could give a good answer to the questions posed.
Originally posted by: TheShiz
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: HendrixFan
I hope you understand this to be humor.
Humor, sure, they are funny in that not one could give a good answer to the questions posed.
I bet that many people did give good answers, but through the wonderful world of editing they showed the funniest out of everything they taped, are you always oblivious to the obvious?
Originally posted by: etech
Originally posted by: HendrixFan
What I meant was, these are choice cuts to show off the most stupid and tepid minded. Any good, clear answers would be edited out. Its not that "not one" could give a good answer, its that good answers werent used for this video.
Great, you give me good clear answers to the questions asked.
1) What is the answer to disarming Saddam?
2) How long should the inspections continue?
3) In the past has the world community lived up to it's responsibility to deal with Saddam?
4) If it is all about oil, why didn't we keep the oil fields in 1991?
5) Do you believe that Saddam has chemical or biological weapons?
6) How would you compare Pres. Bush to Hitler?
Originally posted by: glenn1
Actually, I think the intent and focus during the questioning and editting process would be the exact same, like I said, I hope you understand this to be humor.
Well then, feel free to provide a link to a site where the protesters' arguments are made without the "editing" process you speak of, and let's compare the differences in how they craft their points. I'm most anxious to see how the smarter protesters structure their arguments against the war and how they would answer the same questions the interviewer did.
Do you think so many millions of people would rally around the cause if there weren't good arguments? why would they?
Nothing better to do.......I mean come on....what else is a burnt out hippie going to do these days besides protest a war? It's not like Cheech & Chong are making movies these days and need extras.Originally posted by: TheShiz
Originally posted by: glenn1
Actually, I think the intent and focus during the questioning and editting process would be the exact same, like I said, I hope you understand this to be humor.
Well then, feel free to provide a link to a site where the protesters' arguments are made without the "editing" process you speak of, and let's compare the differences in how they craft their points. I'm most anxious to see how the smarter protesters structure their arguments against the war and how they would answer the same questions the interviewer did.
you must not be looking very hard, these are the biggest pre war anti-war protests ever. Do you think so many millions of people would rally around the cause if there weren't good arguments? why would they?
Originally posted by: TheShiz
you must not be looking very hard, these are the biggest pre war anti-war protests ever. Do you think so many millions of people would rally around the cause if there weren't good arguments? why would they?
Originally posted by: TheShiz
Originally posted by: glenn1
Actually, I think the intent and focus during the questioning and editting process would be the exact same, like I said, I hope you understand this to be humor.
Well then, feel free to provide a link to a site where the protesters' arguments are made without the "editing" process you speak of, and let's compare the differences in how they craft their points. I'm most anxious to see how the smarter protesters structure their arguments against the war and how they would answer the same questions the interviewer did.
you must not be looking very hard, these are the biggest pre war anti-war protests ever. Do you think so many millions of people would rally around the cause if there weren't good arguments? why would they?
