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  1. Re:Fuck Colbert, tell him to get his own Station on NASA In Colbert Conundrum Over Space Station · · Score: 1

    It's NASA's fault. I personally prefer naming the module The Love Shack.

  2. Re:Utah... The land of "special underwear" on Utah Senate, House Pass Jack Thompson's Game Sales Bill · · Score: 1

    First off it is God, notice the spelling you dumb ass meat bag. One has to wonder that you can even turn on your computer. Pull your head out of your ass, and enter the real world.

    The recent legislation does not come from the doctrine of the LDS Church. It is the result of stupid shit religious fundamentalism. And, that can be found in Utah, Southern California, Georgia, Colorado Springs, CO, pretty much anywhere in the United States. The middle east does not have a monopoly.

    Organizations like Focus on the Family, The Eagle Form, The Minute Men, John Birch Society, and other crazy ass conservative organizations are responsible for this type of legislation. Utah doesn't have a monopoly on shitty legislation, just look at Kansas (intelligent design), Texas (land of the patent troll), do I need to go on.

    This nation is messed up. Doubly so, because they let religious asses like you post to a forum. Your not that different from Jack Thompson and the "crazy fucks" who passed the bill in Utah, just on the opposite side.

  3. Utah Legislature on Utah Senate, House Pass Jack Thompson's Game Sales Bill · · Score: 1

    The Utah legislature is driven by a well organized grass roots organization called The Eagle Form. Because the state legislature is not politically balanced (somewhere 80% Republican), there are no moderates. At times it seems as though elected representative are fighting to be more conservative than each other. So despite lack of collaborating evidence and being generally uninformed, a minority of ultra conservatives push the legislative agenda. Valuable time is wasted voting on issues such as this.

    The sad thing is, the control of the State legislature to regulate the purchase of video games is moving beyond their control. Online purchases and distribution are moving the ability to legislate issues like this into a gray area of law that isn't well defined.