The point is that McCain is not a doddering old fool waiting to die just because he can't use a computer by himself. He is a disabled veteran who's war injuries prevent him from typing though Obama likes to paint this behavior as "being out of touch"
Funny how "hope" and "change" seem to involve attacking an elderly war vet because his injuries prevent him from typing. Funny how "changing politics as usual" involves attacking a woman's family and accusing her husband of incest.
Funny... really...
I think a dirtier trick is to post a partisan blog entry and pretend that Republicans only engage in dirty politics.
Perhaps if liberal blogs continue to tell the same lie long enough, people will actually start to believe it.
If you read the Huffington Post or try to post on Obama's YouTube channel you know the censorship that is already in place for dissenting opinions. Pretty soon these people who fear discourse are going to be in power, and we want hear anything but their truth.
I often have thought of paying a premium for a MMORPG that is adult's only. If that were the case then this would be as easy as verifying the information on the player's driver's license. Then the player could role play all that they want, but their profile would reveal their true sex.
Maybe some people would have privacy concerns with this, but I would absolutely love a game where 13 year olds weren't "Pwning."
I personally believe that the brain is like the needle on a record player. We already know that the existence of memory allows for the notion of cause and effect to become past, present, and future. Beyond that, I believe we are extrapolating quantum data which aligns us to our current universe(s).
It could even be that our physical senses are what tether us to a particular track in reality.
I'm not sure why you were moderated down but you do pose an interesting question. The universe as we know it offers plenty of opportunities for a creator or deity to exist. The very notion that parallel universes could exist and that nonlocality does indeed exist are enough to cause an atheist to question.
To each their own, but I think you make a good point.
The point is that McCain is not a doddering old fool waiting to die just because he can't use a computer by himself. He is a disabled veteran who's war injuries prevent him from typing though Obama likes to paint this behavior as "being out of touch"
Yes, how dare Palin's husband complain about being called a child molester who fathered his daughter's special needs child.
Yes, look at John McCain's YouTube channel. He allows free speech and dissent.
Funny how "hope" and "change" seem to involve attacking an elderly war vet because his injuries prevent him from typing. Funny how "changing politics as usual" involves attacking a woman's family and accusing her husband of incest. Funny... really...
I think a dirtier trick is to post a partisan blog entry and pretend that Republicans only engage in dirty politics. Perhaps if liberal blogs continue to tell the same lie long enough, people will actually start to believe it. If you read the Huffington Post or try to post on Obama's YouTube channel you know the censorship that is already in place for dissenting opinions. Pretty soon these people who fear discourse are going to be in power, and we want hear anything but their truth.
I often have thought of paying a premium for a MMORPG that is adult's only. If that were the case then this would be as easy as verifying the information on the player's driver's license. Then the player could role play all that they want, but their profile would reveal their true sex.
Maybe some people would have privacy concerns with this, but I would absolutely love a game where 13 year olds weren't "Pwning."
I personally believe that the brain is like the needle on a record player. We already know that the existence of memory allows for the notion of cause and effect to become past, present, and future. Beyond that, I believe we are extrapolating quantum data which aligns us to our current universe(s).
It could even be that our physical senses are what tether us to a particular track in reality.
I'm not sure why you were moderated down but you do pose an interesting question. The universe as we know it offers plenty of opportunities for a creator or deity to exist. The very notion that parallel universes could exist and that nonlocality does indeed exist are enough to cause an atheist to question.
To each their own, but I think you make a good point.