Everything posted by kumquatq3
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Rome
I was really dissappointed when that film wasn't about the H.M.S. Pinafore, oh well So Rome....they got.....hats...... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Another bone I got with Rome Deadwood makes me feel like I'm looking at Deadwood, Montana in the old west. Band of Brothers made me feel like I'm looking at the battlefields of Europe. Rome makes me feel like I'm watching guys in costumes act.
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Is Child of Flame a name change......cause he has 2000+ posts and it's like I'm drawing a major blank that or it's a new avatar messing with me
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Rome
I tell you what, Master & Commander is a great fli::BLAM:: heheheheh dog person
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it was a anti-deleting thread....
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Darque took the time to make a thread???????? What the hell happened to prompted this?
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Pledge! Now!
The courts also found in "Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet" that "government should not prefer one religion to another, or religion to irreligion"
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In Need
wait wait wait You have played the Fallout games, right?
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ESRB!
their dumb parents and pixels having sex and wolves
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Pledge! Now!
If something is unconstitutional, it is unconstitutional. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Show us where in the Constitution where it talks about seperation of church and state. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The phrase isn't in there. Much like the right to privace and judical review arn't in there, but the courts see these things as implied or intended, so they usually hold them as constitutional rights. If you don't like it, get on the supreme court. EDIT: You can argue that you don't think they are intended. You can't argue the courts view them, most of the time, as rights. O, and if you want to go by a strict "what is written" definition: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" A pledge law is a establishment of religion if it contains "under god", in a publicly funded school. The courts also found in "Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet" that "government should not prefer one religion to another, or religion to irreligion" and made the above line apply to state laws. ahhh precident
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What's in a name?
El-Dar: Son of Krypton
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Rome
I dunno, it seems like everything they do is predictable to me. and it seems they completely changed who Titus is last episode for no good reason. I don't think they know what their doing with him.
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ABC Miniseries....The Lost
Thats common knowledge in this thread, but ya, it's kinda neat.
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What's in a name?
I suggest you listen to our devil friend
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Rome
The show keeps trying to be good. The pieces are there, but...... it's like a 7/10 that underacheives
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Pledge! Now!
If they are correct, they have every right too.
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What's in a name?
Eldar: Destroyer of Dreams E.L.D.A.R. in no way do I support name changes tho
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Pledge! Now!
If something is unconstitutional, it is unconstitutional. I fear for this country if people think there needs to be X number of people who get their rights violated before action is taken. That may be how it works in reality, but our principles should be set higher. But I assure you, even if there is only 1% of the country who wants it changed, 1% is alot of people
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What's in a name?
I agree. and I threaten any changes with violence
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Pledge! Now!
The original pledge (and for most of the pledges "life") the phrase "under god" did not appear. It was added later, despite the objections of the authors estate. No one would likely have a problem with the "old" pledge. The current one is a clear violation of church and state. Give us back that seperation.
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In Need
I um..third the motion! If you like TB combat That and Rome: Total War. The expansion is almost out too. I HIGHLY recommend Freedom Fighters, if you havn't played that
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New PS3 details emerge...
- T.O.M.B.S, vol 2
You mean they wern't just trying to be nice and share- Define "Roleplaying Game"
I said football in the soccer sense, I saw you were in Canada. I assume you guys don't say soccer.- Define "Roleplaying Game"
His example was like "Baseball" or "Football". I think everyone would be surprised if either term was the word for deep sea diving. - T.O.M.B.S, vol 2