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  1. Re:WAIT!!! The Most Important thing! on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Can you Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of Saddams?
    Yep, and as long there are thousands of him, Bush wouldnt have a chance. At least somebody's thinking the correct direction w/ this one.
    In soviet Russia, Saddam captured YOU!
    Well, if the Russians decided to side with Saddam, and there were still Soviets, the US would be handed its ass over in hostile territory - giving Saddam another shot at Iraq.

  2. Re:Its comical on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    For once, I'm proud to say I support neither, and only one(not the liberals) by crumbling tradition. Now, go back to your New England based frat where your kind is tolerated. Makes it easier to identify most of y'all

  3. Re:The truth everyone just wants to pretend is lie on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 0, Troll

    Saddam was only defending against terrorists as the USA does. I celebrate 9/11 as the day someone took some action to screw the US over via the use of their own implements used by the Magnificent 19. As far as I care, Bush is an elected dictator. No real checks or balances.

  4. Re:The real question is.. on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Just make sure there are no US funded assassins in case Saddam wins, because he would, given the thin Skull'n'Bones figure Bush has attained.

  5. Re:WTF? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Well, if you look at the US, they've killed plenty of civilians, just that it happened years ago, and with similar methods(read:Vietnam, and to a lesser part, WWII). If it happens that national security collides with a whole culture that wants you and your government gone, he had few other options. Fine if you might call it genocidal, but like the States, as long as you marginalize your critics through any means (including removing their media outlets), it'll be done. I dont know about you, but I'll stand by my guns on this.

  6. Re:predictions of presidibential address on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    oops!
    meant,
    pleasure from some in the crowd

  7. Re:predictions of presidibential address on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 0, Troll

    You forgot
    5) Ameri-[bullet to president's head from journalist] followed by disgust, and pleasure from sume

  8. Re:Let justice be done on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    You mean the kangaroo court @ Guantanamo. Give him a real trial where the States cant touch him. Preferably by nobody in the Occupying Coalition.

  9. Re:will anyone get the $25Million? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    He'll be dead soon, if not in the States. Then I'll congratulate the death of a snitch. Not all parts of the political spectrum agree, particularly mine.

  10. Sorry, but I'm saving my congrats for... on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    ...when the USA finally figures its time has come, by repeated and decisive military defeats. Then, I'll gladly support the ridding out of the corrupt officials within our tarnished nation.

  11. Re:Hold your horses, pard! on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Most likely, they'll take a lesson from Wall St. - pump him for info, and dump him in a shallow grave when the public looks the other way.

  12. Re:What if the Trial is held? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Then you'll see him exiled off to some country with a large sum of money to live ala Castro - no longer a threat, and always under the control of imperialists.

  13. Re:Let The Bush Bashing Begin on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Let me guess, another graduate of the Govt School of Spin, or another Bush/Cheney/Haliburton/Pro-Israel fanatic. His death will only do the opposite, it'll incite them, it will strengthen them, it will make even more people support their cause. Thank you for starting another war that'll kill countless others while the real evil grows in the White House, and at the Pentagon.

  14. Re:Next we go after the worst evil ruler of all on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Wait for the SS (oops, meant USSS) to stop protecting him, and do whatever. Which should be around sometime in 2022, or 2014 if Someone Else [TM] gets in the White House in 2004.

  15. Re:Nabbing Saddam won't end the resistance on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    You forgot to add the 4th reason

    -Saddam is in the enemy hands and wont get anything close to a fair trial

  16. Re:Congratulations on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    Hardly stunning work. I'll save my congrats when the White House flies some oppressor's flag, through a major job of fscking the military over and over.

  17. Re:WTF? on Saddam Hussein Arrested · · Score: 1

    You'd probably gas your own people if they were a danger to national security

  18. Re:I couldn't agree more on President Bush To Call For Return To Moon? · · Score: 1

    And it didnt help from his Skull and Bones "immunities", something well entrenched in Bush - and something worth ripping right out of him. That's the "good ol' American" feeling you seem to be missing. You're not missing a thing by not having it .

  19. Re:Welcome to the 21st century on What's the Worst Job Posting You've Seen? · · Score: 1

    ...And what fraternity is backing you? By the sounds of it, learning the business of bending over and taking it (unless you got the right membership in the right parts of the horrendously flawed Greek System) seems to be the only thing you may be referring to. Obviously, somethings never change, be it the 20th or the 21st centuries.

  20. Re:The Bigger Picture on Putting Novell's SuSE Purchase In Perspective · · Score: 1

    Just need to slay those groups of plantation holders that remain called the Business Software Alliance, the Software & Information Industry Association, and the like that tried to bring back the Old South to IT.

  21. Re:I haven't worked with Netware for a few years.. on Putting Novell's SuSE Purchase In Perspective · · Score: 1

    (Not intended as a troll, I am posting to clarify why Novell has remained untouched by the younger masses that havent been smitten down by the touch of their anti-piracy department. Any use of language is expressed to express the full extent of the situations.)

    If Novell didnt fuck over some of the younger folk over and over with their licensing scheme, some of us would have actually tried Netware and the like. I dont mind being able to turn on a server, and not have to reboot due to software errors. Then again, they're the kind that'll steal a kid's hardware cluster and give it to a public school just because they wanted revenge granted via the court system.

    It's a pity that they did great work, given that they do well for storage and directory applications, but it's a bad idea to use their licensing system to bastardize an otherwise decent linux based product line, and screw another generation over.

    I'm sure some of you will cry "they were only protecting their assets", but they arent making any friends when they flaunt that donation over other than the kind that you get for forking the cash for Business Software Alliance membership, with benefit of freely deceiving courts into reducing individuals to smoldering ashes.

  22. sparc64 Hardware (or wtf is u1/u2 support) on FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE Reviewed · · Score: 1

    Dunno about some of us, but it seems quite odd that there's smp support, but some of the machines that support it (ultra2's - yes, some people run these amazingly) sure could use builtin scsi support. It's nice to have smp, but netbooting isnt an option for some of us just for that benefit.

  23. Re:Well... on Phoenix Bios to Incorporate DRM · · Score: 1

    That, or a Sun Ultra/Blade with a SunPCi of some sort should take care of your pc needs while going around on a non DRM platform...

  24. Mod Parent UP on The Unstoppable Shift of IT Jobs Overseas · · Score: 1

    Lazy? How the f*** is a 40-something year-old man supporting a family, paying a mortgage, making car payments, putting kids through college, etc., supposed to "find another line of work"? Is he supposed to sell his house, move into a dorm, and have his family live in an RV at Walmart while he attends the local college? Momma's boys like you make me sick. Grow up.
    Sounds like something H1-B Microsystems or similar pulled off

  25. Re:Look, the middle class screws themselves over. on The Unstoppable Shift of IT Jobs Overseas · · Score: 1

    Well, obviously you havent dealt with the lower quality, someone like H1-B Microsystems or other companies that have screwed over the consumer or high-caliber employees through imported workers. Eventually, the people who outsourced will end up wasting money trying to clean up what mistakes that their international outsourcing did - versus those who saved their money by staying domestic.