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Comments by MorituriMax


1. More than 100,000 rare gorillas found in Congo

Comment #224917 by MorituriMax on August 6, 2008 at 2:42 am

Yeah the site kept bouncing back and forth between down and up...

"There's no place like 404, there's no place like 404.."

2. Vicar supports Life of Brian ban

Comment #223178 by MorituriMax on August 1, 2008 at 5:11 pm

D'Arcy, heh, the Christians never did anything to us with brainwashing and guilt that the Muslims couldn't match with pure violence.

Wish we knew what Bagdhad and the world would look like today if the fundamentalists hadn't taken over way back.

3. 'Major discovery' from MIT primed to unleash solar revolution

Comment #223176 by MorituriMax on August 1, 2008 at 5:04 pm

GorgeGeorg, they can have mah 'lectricity when they pry it from mah cold dead electrocuted fingers!

8 )

4. Vicar supports Life of Brian ban

Comment #223066 by MorituriMax on August 1, 2008 at 11:45 am

Border Colliee, I think it might be coming out any day now, "Life of Gabriel Mohammed. Oy vey, my Quran!"

5. Vicar supports Life of Brian ban

Comment #223063 by MorituriMax on August 1, 2008 at 11:40 am

Wow, I didn't realize some places in England were STILL in the 16th century. Do they let peasants leave the fields in those towns to visit neighboring towns? Are they allowed to learn how to write in the schools in those towns? Do they still get handouts from Robin Hood after he steals from the King?

Above all do they freaking allow people to buy DVD players for their magical boxes that show far off places?

6. Historian predicts the end of 'science superpowers'

Comment #219067 by MorituriMax on July 26, 2008 at 8:24 am

ChristianApopleptic

Religion has been around longer than science?

...

So what? So have bad breath, brain tumors, cockroaches and death.

I don't race to embrace any of those either. Well maybe bad breath, but you can't make good thai food WITHOUT fish sauce!

If it makes you feel better Christi, I'll talk to myself for you.

7. Historian predicts the end of 'science superpowers'

Comment #219061 by MorituriMax on July 26, 2008 at 8:16 am

rod-the-farmer wrote

Interesting. One of the problems I have read re U.S. universities is the increased attention given to foreigners entering the U.S, by the Border Patrol. This is causing those students to re-consider attending U.S. universities for advanced degrees, and choosing other countries (Europe, Canada, Australia) instead. That means declining enrollment of foreign students.

I didn't realize all the foreign university students were sneaking across the border to attend.

As far as I know from how the various government departments are set up, foreigners applying for temporary residence in the US for educational studies are not subject to the Border Patrol. If anything they fall under the Department of Homeland Defense. It might be that the backlog of Visa applications is putting a crimp on attendance, but the US Border Patrol doesn't routinely storm passenger liners at the airport and drag prospective students off to jail.

8. Richard Dawkins on Al Jazeera English

Comment #215371 by MorituriMax on July 21, 2008 at 6:04 pm

Was it just me or was the video real choppy and not synced with the audio? Nobody else here commented on it so not sure.

9. Richard Dawkins slaps creationists into the primordial soup

Comment #213943 by MorituriMax on July 19, 2008 at 8:53 am

I have heard Dawkins make the point several times that a universe designed by a god would be completely different from one that happened by accident.

Does he ever list some examples of how it would be different? I never seem to catch them.

10. Texas State Board of Education approves Bible course for high schools

Comment #213578 by MorituriMax on July 18, 2008 at 3:37 pm

Prince should remake his song then at the meeting where they set the final guidelines for the courses, he can belt out..

"We're gonna PARTY like it's 1399!"

11. Church Cancels Teen Gun Giveaway

Comment #209926 by MorituriMax on July 13, 2008 at 2:24 pm

What's next?

Prostitutes. Doing lap dances in the confessional, that way the lucky teen can also confess right away, prostitute goes out, priest comes in.

12. France rejects Muslim woman over radical practice of Islam

Comment #209707 by MorituriMax on July 13, 2008 at 4:24 am

Daniele Lochak, a law professor not involved in the case, said it was bizarre to consider that excessive submission to men was a reason not to grant citizenship. "If you follow that to its logical conclusion, it means that women whose partners beat them are also not worthy of being French," he told Le Monde.

I would agree.. if the women admitted they liked being beaten and didn't see anything wrong with it because their religion stated it was the mans duty to beat their women for various reasons.

13. Susskind Quashes Hawking in Quarrel Over Quantum Quandary

Comment #209137 by MorituriMax on July 11, 2008 at 4:06 pm

As I understand it, time passes normally for the person approaching and "crossing" the event horizon, it's to the outside observer watching them that time slows down, they move slower and slower.

Time always passes normally for anyone approaching the speed of light or entering a black hole, that's why it's relative but the speed of light is absolute (in a vacuum).

Anyway, depending on the size of the black hole, gravity will increase and if it's a small black hole then the effect of gravity at someone's feet is so much stronger than it is at their head that it rips them apart. Larger black holes actually have weaker tidal effects. But once you cross that horizon you're gone (as far as we know now).

14. Susskind Quashes Hawking in Quarrel Over Quantum Quandary

Comment #208147 by MorituriMax on July 10, 2008 at 4:24 pm

Hmmm, this guy seems to base an awful lot of his counter theory on the fact that the universe is controlled by two fundamental laws: Einstein's gravity theory (the General Theory of Relativity) and Quantum Mechanics.

I don't think anybody has actually gone into a black hole and discovered what is actually there anymore than anybody has managed to find out the conditions of the universe before the planck time where all the various forces of the universe merge into one unified force.

I mean it's almost like saying, "Hawking was wrong, I am the person who actually KNOWS what God thinks!"

As for the statement "information is never truly lost. It can be scrambled beyond recognition, but it is never completely erased." What does that really MEAN?

I mean, if I am pushed into a furnace and am broken down into my component parts, the fact that my information isn't lost really doesn't mean anything at the practical level to me as a human being. I'm still particles deep down and the universe started with lots of hydrogen and helium and other elements but can you actually say that just because some of those basic elements all combine to make planets and stars and eventually humans and animals and plants that there is some magical quantity called "information" that must be preserved somehow?

But really, isn't saying that a black hole can't just destroy everything because "information" can't be "lost" kind of like hanging human characteristics on natural forces? Does the universe really CARE if there is a difference between simple and complex states?

15. Atheism on the buses

Comment #206616 by MorituriMax on July 8, 2008 at 2:50 pm

I would put this on the side of the Bus,

"God SACRIFICED his Son so he could bring him BACK to LIFE 3 days later. Is that commitment or what?"

16. Merger of U.S. earth science agencies proposed

Comment #204606 by MorituriMax on July 5, 2008 at 10:55 am

I don't know.. anytime the Government merges agencies you usually get a total drop in efficiency.

17. When too much Rapture is barely enough

Comment #204600 by MorituriMax on July 5, 2008 at 10:43 am

Why does it even matter when it happens? They're all going to Heaven when they die anyway, right?

Is this guy insane? At the end he says, "Unfortunately a bunch of people are going to Heaven after the Rapture by losing their heads." Oh and some Jews, ick ick, too.

So he thinks it's a BAD thing if more people go to Heaven once he's up there, almost like he thinks he's less wonderful if other people "make the cut"?

Also, people have been going to Heaven (according to Christians) by just dying of regular methods like old age, disease, accidents, criminal violence for, oh, thousands of years.. why he thinks he is somehow special because he has found one more way to go that doesn't hurt, wah wah, is beyond me..

I really think this guy is clinically insane, holy shit he scares me more than the Taliban.

18. New Zealand man sells his soul to 'Hell'

Comment #203877 by MorituriMax on July 3, 2008 at 9:42 pm

Atheists can't sell their souls as it would be fraudulent to sell something you don't think exists. As Judge Judy would say, she doesn't honor suits where the person sueing has "dirty hands."

I really wonder, even though it was in good fun, how you go about deeding something to someone which has no tangible existence.

19. Aliens need Christ's redemption, too

Comment #201531 by MorituriMax on June 29, 2008 at 7:18 pm

Wow, way to go Fr, lets make all the other aliens out there as stupid as we are by default. Instead of asking if everyone else believes in a God, perhaps we should ask whether anyone out there finds a God necessary.

I wonder if the other societies out there all started out by thinking their worlds were flat too or is that something unique to us dirters? Uh, I mean Terrans.

In my mind, this story sums up how I feel about the Church and it's minions, the Church is the first man by the window and the 2nd man is us struggling to free ourselves from "faith." We are promised all the things the man in the story describes so glowingly.

Ironically, the story is on a christian site.. heh..

20. Common New Atheist Fallacies

Comment #201193 by MorituriMax on June 29, 2008 at 11:57 am

Wow.. not calling people names! Gasp! Like Christians and Homosexuals.. "they're sinners! They're going to burn in hell! etc."

21. Richard Dawkins on Doctor Who

Comment #201189 by MorituriMax on June 29, 2008 at 11:52 am

I would rather have seen Michio Kaku, but since they didn't use him, Richard was the next best choice.. bravo! Encore!

22. Science teacher dissed evolution

Comment #197151 by MorituriMax on June 21, 2008 at 8:22 am

I keep wanting to apply my God Test to some of the fanatical Christians at work.

Three Questions, True/False.

1) Is God All-Powerful?
2) Does this mean he can raise the dead to perfect health?
3) Did God really sacrifice anything by letting his Son be killed if 2 is true?

How can an all-powerful all-knowing God sacrifice ANYTHING? Isn't this really a tip-off that whoever came up with that notion was just a normal human trying to figure out how to lord it over the other people around them? And not a very clear thinking con artist either. The logic just falls apart when you try and reconcile limited human abilities with godlike powers.

And this is the kind of logic they want to teach people wherever they can get away with it.

23. Science teacher dissed evolution

Comment #196924 by MorituriMax on June 20, 2008 at 3:38 pm

Weird... Homosexuality is a Sin? I thought there were seven sins, that's one of them? Bigotry ought to outrank Homosexuality and he's a bigtime sinner there.

Beyond that though, the burning question I have is, who the eff certified this guy in science? That is who should be locked up.

24. Kenneth Miller on Colbert Report

Comment #195139 by MorituriMax on June 17, 2008 at 7:33 pm

One thing about Colbert, he is a master at responding to something instantly.. no matter what you throw at him, he has a funny comeback.

So when I am looking for a good laugh, he's the go-to guy.. still not sure how comitted he is in his religious belief, whether he is an atheist or a catholic.

Ken Miller was fantastic.

25. Prayer to feed the hungry

Comment #190871 by MorituriMax on June 9, 2008 at 7:22 pm

Wait a minute, whoa stop the cart...

First we have...

Among the points that stand out are: He never doubted that the supplies at hand would be sufficient because he trusted God - his Father and ours.


Followed then by...
"Love is impartial and universal in its adaptations and bestowals. It is the open fount which cries, 'Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters' "


So uh,why do we have to come to the waters if we have everything we need wherever we are?

I mean, if he had everything he needed why didn't he say, "Follow me to where the bread is, Dog." Or is water tougher to conjure up than bread? All he needed was one little sport bottle of water and he could have prayed to God to deliver unto him that which was cold, sparkly, and refreshing.

26. Opponents of Evolution Adopting a New Strategy

Comment #188949 by MorituriMax on June 5, 2008 at 3:02 am

Actually re:post 1, we should figure out which Religions have greater instances of bone cancer, crib deaths, murder, suicides, divorces, amputee miracle cures, etc. and teach students which Religions they should consider over others based on those strengths and weaknesses.

27. Ben Stein 1, Yoko Ono 0 in 'Expelled' copyright spat

Comment #188286 by MorituriMax on June 3, 2008 at 6:27 pm

Dhamma, it probably WOULD have cost 10 million if Expelled had actually licensed such material as Imagine and the XVIVO animation from Harvard.. why spend money on the material in the film when you can just steal it.

My hope now is that XVIVO will nail em for their stealing the animation and claiming they made it. I wonder, is this anything like Of Pandas and People, where they just changed all references of "creationism" to "intelligent design?"

28. Physicist Claims First Real Demonstration of Cold Fusion

Comment #187908 by MorituriMax on June 3, 2008 at 2:43 am

Cold Fusion MUST happen elsewhere.. how do you explain the sun being able to do fusion at night?

8)

29. Physicist Claims First Real Demonstration of Cold Fusion

Comment #187744 by MorituriMax on June 2, 2008 at 2:01 pm

Maybe they "literally" created cold fusion, fusion without bad excess radiation.

Hmm, anybody know how much a gallon of cold fusion will cost at the fuse-station? heh..

30. Karma comedians

Comment #186931 by MorituriMax on May 31, 2008 at 9:13 pm

Heh, I agree with her (Ariane, not Sharon).. there are some commercials running on XM where some guy is being followed by locusts, or another guys hands turned into lobster claws, and their friends berate them for having done something "negative" and the "universe" is expressing it's "displeasure" of those actions by raining biblical medieval whoop-ass on them. "Work for a soup kitchen, and all will be forgiven."

If we accept their logic for a moment and see the Universe as some kind of living being that can be pissed off by your actions, then the Earth also is a living being and the Earth has done a lot more to kill people than people. Katrina, the Tsunami that killed half-a-million people, the 95 % of all species wiped out by our time, hmmm.. I think the Earth has some soup kitchens to visit.

31. Car dealership advert tells atheists to 'shut up'

Comment #186093 by MorituriMax on May 29, 2008 at 2:17 pm

The one I remember..

FORD (Effed Over Rebuilt Dodge). Correct spelling as desired.. heh

32. Mail-boat record 'proves Darwin stole his original ideas from a Welsh scientist'

Comment #185281 by MorituriMax on May 27, 2008 at 11:00 am

Maybe if the guy had spent less time researching whatever he was researching for 12 years he could have looked in Wikipedia and...

Oh wait... shouldn't the controversy be that Wikipedia found out about the "controversy" first rather than him in his book? Perhaps Wikipedia could sue for proper recognition?

33. Town moves against Islamic school

Comment #185020 by MorituriMax on May 26, 2008 at 5:36 pm

Comment #3 by Granton on May 26, 2008 at 9:23 am
This story doesn't have anything to do with religion does it? Just race.

No, it doesn't have to with race either. Muslims aren't a race. It has to do with one culture versus another. And I'd rather not give the culture of Islam another easy way in to take over the country they are in.


Comment #7 by Corylus on May 26, 2008 at 9:48 am
"Why, for example, is this Muslim community building a school so far away from Sydney, where all the students live?

Good question. I have been wondering that myself. I can only presume that the land is cheaper.

However, to be willing put children through an hour journey to and from school seems to indicate that child welfare is not the school planner's first concern."


When I was a military dependant in Germany, we regulary bussed an hour or more each way going to school every day. At least those of us living in off base housing in small german towns. It wasn't a big deal, especially since we had nice german busses. Not sure what kind of busses they use in Australia.

34. Missing matter found in deep space

Comment #183717 by MorituriMax on May 22, 2008 at 3:30 pm

JeremyH

Have you ever actually SEEN a Quasar? A Black Hole? Atoms? Quarks? Microwaves? Gravity? Space-Time?

And do you believe any of them actually exist? I guess the whole creationist/god of physics crack makes me wonder which of those other things you had a hand in discovering and why you draw the line there but not any of the other above things.

Sure, Dark Matter isn't proven yet, but the people working on it are using the same methods in science to try and verify that it does exist. So please cut the religious references because it's something you personally don't subscribe to. I personally am giving them time to work on it without calling them kooks.

Have a good one!

35. Missing matter found in deep space

Comment #183390 by MorituriMax on May 22, 2008 at 3:09 am

Related site, NASA's WMAP site.. really neat animations including the most detailed mapping of the background radiation, gets the age of the universe with about 1% error at 13.7 billion years.

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/goddard/news/topstory/2003/0206mapresults.html

36. Missing matter found in deep space

Comment #182831 by MorituriMax on May 21, 2008 at 2:54 am

This smells funny.

How does this new matter explain how galaxies stay together instead of flying apart, especially the stars around the edges which orbit the centers way too fast for them to remain in their home galaxies?

Plus, saying they found the "backbone" seems to imply a specific shape to the Universe with us at a specific place in it. Haven't we always been told that the universe looks the same in all directions from any point since there isn't a "center" in the sense that we normally apply to most objects?

38. Atheists are nice people who will roast in hell, says Cardinal

Comment #177822 by MorituriMax on May 9, 2008 at 7:24 pm

Can I pick my own BBQ sauce when I am roasting in Hell?

I wonder if anyone will ever ask the Cardinal what he plans on doing when he is plunged into Allah's version of Hell?

39. Gene map proves platypus is part bird, mammal and reptile

Comment #177116 by MorituriMax on May 8, 2008 at 3:27 pm

The Platypus is to God what the 15. . .(oops, trip, smash), 10 Commandments were to Moses in History of The World by Mel Brooks...

Oh my God... (pun intended) with the release of a single article Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort change from creationist kooks to Scientists! Is there no Justice!? !? !?

What's next? Somebody is going to open a jar of peanut butter and an evolved banana is going to demand to be taken to our Leader?

40. Dumb and Dumber: A discussion between Ben Stein and Glenn Beck

Comment #176100 by MorituriMax on May 6, 2008 at 2:36 pm

Hah!

Snoosh-Splooshing!

Geesh, I couldn't help it, I also fell victim to laughing fits.. that has got to be the funniest ad-hoc response I've seen here and thus I repeat it... it's like all the best monty python skits rolled into one..

Hmmm, so how do aliens snoosh-sploosh?

ahhhh snoo-snoo... that was it.. Death! by snoo-snoo! Classic episode..

sorry bout the italics thing, corrected it..

41. Record-setting Laser May Aid Searches for Earthlike Planets

Comment #176096 by MorituriMax on May 6, 2008 at 2:29 pm

@LeeC,
re:crazy numbers.. did they HAVE to end with such a mundane number as 650 milliwatts after all the other neat ones? Why not 650 milli-oompa-loompa-watts..?

42. The History Channel might do something right

Comment #176094 by MorituriMax on May 6, 2008 at 2:27 pm

@Chris Jackson,

. . .you mean a tornado roared through a room full of blind people and suddenly they could see?

Oh, and there was a fully assembled 747 out front too with hooters girls on board.

43. Dumb and Dumber: A discussion between Ben Stein and Glenn Beck

Comment #175657 by MorituriMax on May 5, 2008 at 7:43 pm

He called Ben Stein a "Documentary Filmmaker" as if Ben Stein actually made the movie.... okayyyy..

So because Stein appears on the Internet do we also have to say he created it?

I just realized, Ben Stein is the Lanny Davis (re:Hillary Clinton yes-drone) of Creationism. Like Davis, Stein never met a fact he didn't reject outright about Evolution.

I couldn't watch but the first few minutes, and yet Glenn Beck made the best point.. he said Stein was Valedectorian for his class and congratulated him, then he found out the Stein didn't "get the best grades, he was elected because he was the most popular."

So there it is... Stein must think that science isn't based on evidence or the knowledge of the scientists, science should be based on how POPULAR it is!

Let me repeat, scientific theories are not based on facts, they're based on how POPULAR they are.

Wow.

PS DoctorE, they're not insane, they're outsane. What they have completely redefines the boundaries of sanity. And yet they're both happy as a pig in shit to be as ignorant as they are and proud of it.

Please, God, if you're there, send a big asteroid to hit the Earth before we embarrass the Universe any more.

And on a final note, I know what Ben Stein's two biggest bills are:
1) Yoko Ono
2) Harvard/XVIVO

Peace out, I'm gonna go wait for the asteroid. 'Night.

44. Religion a figment of human imagination

Comment #171733 by MorituriMax on April 28, 2008 at 6:26 pm

emmet wrote,

In the clip, orcas collaborate (three swimming together) in order to swim under an ice floe, creating a wave to upset the floe and knock a seal off. This requires some or all of having the idea, planning, communication, an expectation of what will happen, some kind of "model". I fail to see how this could be done without something that could reasonably be termed imagination.

Hmm, I think the whales just remember that "if we bump this ice, tasty food falls into our mouths."

heh heh, almost like a south park episode.. the seal is kenny.

45. Soldier Sues Army, Saying His Atheism Led to Threats

Comment #170477 by MorituriMax on April 27, 2008 at 7:15 pm

gr8hands

And prayers were said at various times which were also mandatory


Heck EVERYTHING in Basic Training was mandatory, even when you got to take a d--p. As far as having to go to Church, I would have liked to go to ALL the services to get out of the Barracks.. Nobody sat next to me in Church and monitored whether I actually prayed. I was intelligent enough to figure out that just because I was IN a church I wasn't going to spontaneously convert into a Christian, that's as silly as thinking that atheists can CONVERT someone from being a Christian into an atheist against their will, or CONVERTING a gay person into a straight one.

The last three years I was in the Air Force I was stationed at Altus AFB, Oklahoma. The entire time I was there, we reported for duty, did our work, went off duty, did whatever we wanted to do for recreation and then went back to work after the weekend. Nobody ever came into the Barracks, and in fact the only time I was ever EXPOSED to religion it was Shriners coming to my door when I had moved off base into private quarters.

I never had the slightest pressure by any of my superior officers or nco's to do anything religious. No rallies, nothing.

46. Soldier Sues Army, Saying His Atheism Led to Threats

Comment #170476 by MorituriMax on April 27, 2008 at 7:11 pm

Sleep of Reason Post #64

However I can make the distinction between those loony-tunes who can create devastation with home-made explosives, and those loony-tubes who have a bible in one hand and the fingers of their other hand on the button.

I seriously doubt that you can after uttering that. I am also seriously worried about Religion getting into the Government and taking us away from Science and back into Mud Huts worshiping whatever God has the biggest fan club.

But dude, if you even compare the President in the White House with Muslim Fanatics by saying you are more worried that the President is going to push the button and nuke everyone than you are concerned about wackos out there in the world with vests made out of explosive, you really need to step back and knock the rhetoric down a notch.

If that were the case, and this is something I hope even fanatics would understand, if the President really had the notion to nuke someone he has had PLENTY of opportunity to do so, and in fact has toned down the violence quotient in warfare to the point where nobody out there really understands what we COULD be doing to them.

We COULD be nuking Tehran, Damascus, Beijing and Pyongyang and if he really had his hand on the Bible and the other pushing the button, he would know that they couldn't fight back since God is on our side.

So uh, yeah, I have a slight problem with some of the Presidents Policies re: Religion, but he's not nearly the fanatic that some make him out to be. So while I have to wonder at the President not having to shelve his religious affiliation while he is the Commander in Chief, I don't think he is turning all our soldiers into good little Jesubots. I hope this incident with the soldier is isolated, but I'll wait and see if anything else comes out to show that it is more wide-spread.

Have a good one Reason, weekend is never long enough, ugg..

47. Soldier Sues Army, Saying His Atheism Led to Threats

Comment #169780 by MorituriMax on April 26, 2008 at 7:03 pm

newskin wrote,

As wrong as this is, you simply cannot deny the power of god as a motivator for combat. The best modern example is probably suicide bombers.

I prefer the non-Suicide bomber, the B-2, carries a heck of a lot more explosives and is reusable.

I was in the Air Force for 10 years and my Dad was in the Army for 25 years. Neither of us ever had the slightest pressure by Religion, and actually I liked Church in Basic Training since we got to get out from under the TI/DI for a couple hours. Some of us wondered how we could convince them that we should go to the services for ALL the religious denominations.

In my experience, living and serving in the military you are largely isolated from the fruit loops and religious hacks that you live next to in civilian life.

48. Soldier Sues Army, Saying His Atheism Led to Threats

Comment #169621 by MorituriMax on April 26, 2008 at 12:15 pm

Sleep of Reason wrote,

As a non-American I will feel much safer when they get religion out of the White House and the Pentagon.

You might want to pick the people who really want to kill you for religious reasons. Fanatical Muslims top the list. If you're worried about the White House and the Pentagon instead of them, then maybe the terrorists have already won the PR war in your mind.

Skepticon, there are ocasional loonies in every organisation, what makes you think the Army is excempt? Sad but true, my dad was in the Army for 25 years and he was raised with the n-word being normal fare. He's not racist because he will treat anyone with the same amount of courtesy that they show him, but he does hold the same views of blacks that some of the blacks hold of whites.. sad but true.

49. Mount Vernon schools to hire investigator in Bible case

Comment #169305 by MorituriMax on April 25, 2008 at 6:33 pm

Hmmm, I think I'll take the branding charge with a grain of salt, unless they can actually prove he did do that..

If it turns out he did do it... well one hopes he won't be teaching kids anymore. I don't really mind the Bible on the desk, it is his desk and we have the freedom to read what we want.. now if he has a shiny apply on there, that's just beyond the bounds of good taste... 8 )

50. Yoko Ono sues over use of John Lennon videos

Comment #169303 by MorituriMax on April 25, 2008 at 6:28 pm

I want Richard to do a new Imagine Shirt..

Imagine

[insert picture of Ben Stein in the corner with a dunce hat on and a sign around his neck: id10t]

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