Volourn
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"have some NPC appearances from the earlier games and bam, you have BG3. That
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Youa re damned if you do; damned if you don't./ If you bump; youa re either spamming or ressurecting dead topics. If you don't bump you are spamming another thread dealing with an existing topic that has other threads. Mya dvice is to use your best judgement and ignore the whiners ... unless they are mods. They eat babies so obey them at all costs.
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"ok, any BG3 would NOT be following the old bhaal line." Huh? Who said this? This isn't Jefferson. Don't go by what BIS was doing. We have no idea what the story will be in BG3. Bhaalspawn story is only finish if Atari, and their chosen devloper says its finish. And, there are tons of ways to cotninue it. I'd also be sure that the Bhaalspawn Story will be involved in some way. "I think BG fans hold on to the story a little to strongly compared to other franchises." Um.. Kinda obvious why. It's like the main reason along with characters and fun combat being up there why BG series is one of the most popualr RPG series ever. It shouldn't be surprsing that Bg fans as a whole would want it to continue.
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Oregon Police FireOnCitizens peacefully protesting
Volourn replied to Product of the Cosmos's topic in Way Off-Topic
"We were being loud, but I never knew that was against the law." Really? Though I hate this law; but the US doesn't have sound pollution laws? Weird... -
Dakoth: R00fles!
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"Typical Liberal retoric" I wonder what my fellow Liberals would say when they find out I support Bush in the election. R00fles! "Only a portion of the White house is his home as was brought up earlier." Exuses, exuses as well as technicality. Bottom line is the WH is his home and office and as president he is the Lord of Both Manor and Work Place. "The lie under oath to cover it up was and he most assuardly broke that law." The question should have never been asked in the first place. Period. And, yes, it was thew affair that bothered the Republicans. Don't lie. In fact, they were just trying to find some lame way to bring Clinton down. "Most people would understand that having sex in the Oval Office, his place of work is not appropriate." Inappropraite, maybe. Illegal, NOT. I doubt there'd be such an outcry if it was found out he had sex with Hillary in the Oval Office. Next. "So breaking the law is ok? Then why was Nixon removed from office?" When, the law is abused in such a manner as it was, the law can be showned to be imperfect and overuled. Clinton should have *never* been put in a position to lie under oath about the affair. That is the Republicans' fault. "Only to a point he can not really deny any other congressman admittance to the white house for any other reason than he is busy or they need an appointment. He really can not bar them entrance. Hell public tours go on all the time there." But, not the Oval Office unless it goes through him. That's his office. If he's using it; he can say no. Deal with it. "What laws were broken in republican vindictiveness?" Abuse of power, scandalously and illegally slandering someone's reputation, reporting a crime when there was none, wastefully spending millions of taxpayers' money on a non issue, and if I did research I'm sure there's a heck of a lot more. "what you proved is you are good a regurgitating democratic rhetoric and not much more." Why would I worry what the Dems say? I'm not a Democrat. Or Republican. Or Liberal. I'm just not a hypocrite like others are. I supported Saddam Hussei's removal under any President. I wanted Gore to win over Bush. I want Bush to win over Kerry. Any more dumbness you wanna speil? You lose. Have a nice day.
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"Also being president is a 24 hour a day 7 day a week job, not just a 9 to 5 job, so even when he goes home or to a vacation spot he is still the president and expected to act accordingly and carry out the jobs of the president." 1. He lives in the WH. That is his home. 2. He broke no laws by having an affair that warrant him losing his job. 3. As far as I know, the President when sworn in, signs no contract or swears no oath not allowing him to have sex in the WH or having ana ffiar. Afterall, if it's the sex that's bad, you do realize that Presidnets have been having sex in the WH for 200+ years with both their wives and mistresses (seperately, I presume, lol). None of them have been touched. 4. The Congress only has power toa ct against the President in estreme cases of him abusing his power. Having an affair is not enough to go on a witch hunt, sorry. 5. Day to day, the President is the boss. Afterall, he makes the rules -within constituional reason - of what goes on and who is allowed on WH grounds - espicially in the Oval Office. "So sorry Vol but in that respect thank you for playing but you lose please try again." No, onc eagain, i proved beyond all reasonable doubt, that that whole mess should have never happened. The Republicans screwed up and broke the law more than once in their pursuit of evil vindictiveness. Next.
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"I will ask you the same as I have the others if you have sex with a coworker at work you think your boss has no right to ask what you were doing and what the hell you were thinking, and doesn't have the right to take action against you for it? Even Meshugger at least from what I gather doesn't totally agree with that." Being President is not a 9 to 5 job. Most people don't work at home; but if they do they can do what they want. During a Presidency, the WH is the President & Family's home. He is also the boss of the WH therefore if the boss clears it - the President that is - anything is game. For some reason, i think Clinton said, yes. Once again, you and the sillies lose.
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They misused the law. No laws were broken until he was asked a question the law had no right asking. Why weren't the fools responsible for the 'witch hunt' fined, and/or punished for misuing the law and wasting tax payer dollars? Hmm..
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"(obligatory smilie since I have been labeled the rudest, meannest person on the internet)" Truth hurts, doesn't it? Don't worry, I'm the stupidest, most retarded person on the net so I know the feeling. Anyways, I agree with the Clinton stuff. He was awesome, and crybabies should stop whining about him.
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Takes one to know one. P.S. And, yes, that makes me an idiot. Next.
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"Interesting so if you had an affair with a co-worker at the work place" Interesting enough, the White House is also the First Family's home while the Prez is in office. In that instance, what Clintion sexually was in his 'private' home therefore none of the Public or Congress' buisness since as 'immorally' sad as it is; it is not illegal. "The thing is Clinton and his fans didn't invade the country." Only because the Republicans would have never allowed it. Afterall, Clinton did have fun blowing things up in iraq from afar and still got called for 'Wagging the Dog'. Both sides are hypocrites in this matter.
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."I only condem his lie for what it was a lie under oath, why don't you try it and see what the judge does to you. " Bah. He should have never have been asked the uestion in the first place. The idiots who brought it to where it got that far should all be fired and fined for wasting tax payers' money.
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Like I said before, if Bush 'lied' about Iraq so did Clinton so the Clintion fanboys (which I am one) who say otherwise are hypocrits.
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I'll stick with NWN2.
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Why? He lied about Iraq/Hussein and their/its ties to WMD and terorrism though. R00fles!
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Bush. Though he's a goomba; Kerry's an even bigger one. Though Kerry did win the debates. Being President is much more than just that and Kerry lacks it a lot more than Bush. As for Grom's point, as an outsider, I agree. Us non Amerikans sure have an unhealthy interest in their election. in fact, i've seen pathetic 'petitions' demanding for non Amerikans to aprticipate. R00fles!
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The biggets thing with Bethesda is that they are also a publisher but to publish BG3 they'd have to go through Atari. Hmm..
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One's team winning does that...
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"He's got the Giants at 4-1." No. The players are the ones that got them there. However, if comments like what Strahan said continue to pour out then *maybe* I might give him a second chance...
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The things that gave KOTOR so much personality
Volourn replied to Craftsman's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
"76% of statistics are just made up" Oooo Sweet irony! -
Bah. I'm already eliminated. :angry: At least the Giants won even with their crappy coach.
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Dah. This is my surefire hit. I expect them to win. Atlanta has won despite not being at their best while Detroit has done better than expected. I expect Detroit to finally come crashing down.
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The things that gave KOTOR so much personality
Volourn replied to Craftsman's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
"i dont care what volourn or hades say" Eh. I may be a scumbag but unlike Hades, I posted what I liked about the game in this thread; not one I dislike. Please don't get me mixed up with him. I may be the worst person in the world; but I will *never* Hades. That's akin to trolling when you even hint I'm like him. :ph34r: Next. -
The things that gave KOTOR so much personality
Volourn replied to Craftsman's topic in Star Wars: General Discussion
"Volourn calling someone else the least objective person on the net." Hey, I never said I was objective. I said he was the most. You aren't objective eitehr so don't worry. Veyr few people on the 'net are. 1.543% are objective however. Those few should be proud.