Dear Hillary, You're Not Going to Win Anyway

Russ Pitts

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Hillary Clinton has apparently renewed her commitment to saving the children from themselves. While attempting to generate support and funding for her pet media research project [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:s.01902:], the Senator for New York (from Arkansas) was quoted as saying,

We don't know the effects [of media on children]... Never have children been raised in such a media-saturated environment. How do we get more research, better facts and evidence?

I would suggest that the senator from New York (Arkansas) look to her own childhood and explain how she turned into such an upstanding, ambitious pillar of society in spite of the deleterious effects of such corrupting influences as rock and roll music and comic books. Or, if she can't remember back that far, perhaps she should read this 1954 report [http://www.geocities.com/athens/8580/kefauver.html] on the contribution of comic books to juvenile delinquency, which states that:

? this country cannot affored (sic) the calculated risk involved in feeding its children, through comic books, a concentrated diet of crime, horror, and violence ? there may be detrimental and delinquency-producing effects ? the welfare of this Nation's young makes it mandatory that all concerned unite in supporting sincere efforts of the industry to raise the standards of its products and in demanding adequate standards of decency and good taste.

then, after developing an informed, historical understanding of the impact of emerging media on the young, have a good laugh at herself and her own ridiculousness (like I'm doing now), smoke one of her husband's unlit joints and relax.

Because really, no matter what she says at this point, there's no way in hell she's ever going to be president, so she may as well lay off.
 

Joe

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"Because really, no matter what she says at this point, there's no way in hell she's ever going to be president,"

Unless she runs in '08 as anything other than a Republican.

Oh yeah, I went there.
 

Russ Pitts

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Original Comment by: extended

Leaving aside the whole Dempublican issue... are USians really ready to vote a woman in as President, or is that going to take another 25 years or so?
 

Russ Pitts

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Original Comment by: Cael
http://www.edgecase.net/devsite
East Coast and West Coast may be ready, based on Margaret Thatcher.

The time differences are as follows:

East Coast - UK Time -5hours
West Coast - UK Time-8hours
Middle - UK Time-250 years.
 

Russ Pitts

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Original Comment by: Patrick Dugan

Its not so much that we wouldn't vote a woman into the presidency, its that we wouldn't vote a woman with a penis into the presidency.

I think I topped your comment Joe.
 

Russ Pitts

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Original Comment by: Umgawa
http://umgawa.blogspot.com/
"I would suggest that the senator from New York (Arkansas) look to her own childhood and explain how she turned into such an upstanding, ambitious pillar of society"

Well, if you're going to split hairs about where Hillary Clinton comes from, she spent her childhood in Illinois. She wasn't a redneck until she met Bubba at Yale.
 

Russ Pitts

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Original Comment by: Timothy St. Hilaire
http://www.oldgrandmahardcore.com
Gah! Reactionary politicans searching for scapegoats are unfortunately electable in a society of voters that perpetuates the myth that everything enjoyable must be sinful. I wouldn't be surprised if some god-forsaken Republican PR machine began tapping our (gamers) frustration against this horrible woman; not to take an official opposite position to the Democrats on the issue (which will never happen) but instead to capitalize on anything that portrays them as "bad."

It's two sides of the same gooey, gum covered ass-penny.

I feel dirty every time I VOTE.
 

Russ Pitts

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Original Comment by: Thomas

Bringing the Comic Violence issue of old to surface doesn't help the gamer cause very much.
Back in the day, Comic Publishers cracked under minimal pressure to edit out violent or non-moral issues within their books. Up until about the 90's, nothing more controversial than maybe an Uncle dieing in someones arms made it to print, and even THAT fell under heavy fire and scrutinous eyes.
I don't want the same happening to the Game Industry. Too many good games come out that would easily fall into the "Government Standards of Inappropriatenessivity [spl?]" category. The last thing we need is for the government to start mandating the content of an entertainment industry hat's made up of mostly 25-30yr old males.