Close to Home by John McPherson for May 17, 2010

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    wolfhoundblues1  over 14 years ago

    Carrie Nation would be proud.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 14 years ago

    GameStop (my favorite haunt) would be P-O’d.

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    poohbear8192  over 14 years ago

    There’s a video game for that. Whack a hacker.

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    mrslukeskywalker  over 14 years ago

    Oh really? It started with Bill Clinton and the V chip days, carried on by Hillary, and by Tennessee’s lib senator Kilby, seconded by the California Attorney General (lib),

    The libs brought the issue to the Supreme Court, not the “ultra-conservatives”, Joe Allen.

    My comment was in regard to the thuglike behavior, not the video game issue.

    Either way, it’s a matter of parents who don’t bother monitoring their own children, who ruined it for everyone else, AGAIN. It’s ALWAYS the left trying to censor and to take away every right under the sun. “Ultra Consrevatives” tend to know where their kids are and what they are doing.

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    captainedd  over 14 years ago

    The “ultra conservatives” tend to speak their mind, but they normally would not attempt to regulate anyone’s behavior outside their home…

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    NoBrandName  over 14 years ago

    conservatives would not attempt to regulate anyone’s behavior outside their home …. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Some people need to review history, specifically McCarthy, “Seduction of the Innocent”, book-burning, record-banning, Dungeons & Dragons hysteria, etc. Such attacks on free thought are usually conservative in origin.

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    SherriannPederson  over 14 years ago

    The Who’s song ‘Can You See the Real Me’ illustrates the reality that many of us are unaware of:

    I went back to the doctor To get another shrink. I sit and tell him about my weekend, But he never betrays what he thinks.

    Can you see the real me, doctor?

    I went back to my mother I said, “I’m crazy ma, help me.” She said, “I know how it feels son, ‘Cause it runs in the family.”

    Can you see the real me, mother?

    The cracks between the paving stones Look like rivers of flowing veins. Strange people who know me Peeping from behind every window pane. The girl I used to love Lives in this yellow house. Yesterday she passed me by, She doesn’t want to know me now.

    Can you see the real me, can you?

    I ended up with the preacher, Full of lies and hate, I seemed to scare him a little So he showed me to the golden gate.

    Can you see the real me preacher? Can you see the real me doctor? Can you see the real me mother? Can you see the real me?

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    CoBass  over 14 years ago

    @Coyoty Have you ever heard of Tipper Gore, co-founder of the Parents Music Resource Center? If you check, I believe you’ll find that she is a Democrat.

    You might have heard of her husband, Al Gore.

    There are plenty of people in both the Democratic and Republican parties who would like to regulate people’s behavior. Only their reasons and justifications differ.

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    mrslukeskywalker  over 14 years ago

    I already gave you facts and one article out of thousands. It’s the libs doing it. As an argument, you give me network news-like hysterical opinion, because that’s the way you want it, so it is in your own mind. If it wasn’t so sickening, it would be funny.

    Do a search on the issue.

    Next lib move, they’ll change the subject and avoid the facts all together. They only throw out baseless accusations, then they run and shout “it’s true, it’s true, you liars!” the further away they get.

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    DerkinsVanPelt218  about 14 years ago

    Wouldn’t it be easier just to write a petition?

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