CobaltBlue

CobaltBlue

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15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Red Eye's Robot Theatr... · 1 reply · +7 points

Obviously Greg is a Graduate cum laud of the Breitbart School of Mocking the Left.

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Grey's Anatomy' Exec ... · 0 replies · +2 points

Sounds to me that Clevon Little's last words in this scene perfectly describes the people at Greys Anatomy who were offended.

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Today's Open Thread · 1 reply · +1 points

Sorry but twelves years as a naval officer sort of makes me look at those kinds of things. Get over it. When it steps that far out of step with believability it's worth noting.

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Today's Open Thread · 4 replies · +4 points

It was fun, but IT WAS NOT TREK. If that is the state of Star Fleet Command, then they might as well surrender to the Klingons now. I could suspend belief except for TWO issues. A Starfleet Commander would NOT be sleeping with a cadet under his command. They drum you out of the service for that kind of crap. And it's said before. Nobody promotes a raw cadet from O0 to O6 in a single commission and then hand them the flagship. That's exactly like taking a raw cadet off his midshipmen cruise and giving him command of..., well of the Enterprise (CVN 65). It ain't done. Admiral Nimitiz turned down Comsinpac just before WWII because he felt that he would be leapfrogging over officers with more experience and grade. The same would apply here. The story writing was just nonsensical

15 years ago @ Big Government - Gay Tea Partiers Discu... · 0 replies · +4 points

These guys are right. The government SHOULD be out of marriage, and leave it to contract law. The government should ONLY recognize civil unions, and leave the marriage portion to the churches. As it is now, the government enforces certain religions' definition of marriage and not others.

One of the things I like about the Tea Party is that it focuses on smaller government, not social issues.

15 years ago @ Big Government - Opponents of the Natio... · 0 replies · +1 points

The current system keeps ALL states in play. The popular vote system is one that would result in candidates only focusing on the big states and ignoring fly-over country- something that the progressives have wanted for a long time. The system is NOT perfect, but it's better than popular vote. WE ARE NOT A DEMOCRACY, WE'RE A REPUBLIC. The best example of the popular vote or democracy I've ever heard is that of a lynch mob. You've got 49 people who want a hanging and one person who doesn't. Somebody's gonna swing.

15 years ago @ Big Peace - A Muslim Soldier · 0 replies · +2 points

Dr. Jasser,

I like what you have to say. It's a start. However, I find the back of mind the same niggling question that j91140 raised. I too served in the US Navy. I too took the same oath as an officer and rose to the rank of LCDR so I respect your service. However, for the same reasons as explained by the aforementioned poster I watch with a skeptical eye. I will keep an eye on your organization with hopes of seeing true positive change.

As my own faith tells me, truth is in the deeds, and a man's character is revealed by his actions. So far I've heard the words, now I would like to see the action.

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Captain America' Dire... · 0 replies · +3 points

You are right. The writers at Marvel long ago abandoned the patriotism and the heroism of Captain America in order to push their American hating agenda. Some body needs to horsewhip Joe Quesada!

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Captain America' Dire... · 0 replies · 0 points

I am not surprised. This is why Marvel NEVER gets any of my money. They killed Cap as a political statement about the War on Terror and now this. A pox on their house!

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Vampires in Film: From... · 1 reply · +2 points

Personally I loved Leslie Nielson in Dracula: Dead and Loving It! But Love at First Bite had some great lines: "Creatures of the Night, Shut up!" and of course the scene where he flips off the sun as it's rising is hilarious. I watched five minutes of From Dusk Til Dawn and then turned it off, discovering that there was nobody I could root for.