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12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Maxine Waters: Don't L... · 0 replies · +1 points
12 years ago @ Big Journalism - Media Matters' Misguid... · 0 replies · +5 points
12 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood Sells Its So... · 2 replies · +4 points
12 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Big Miracle' Review: ... · 1 reply · +4 points
12 years ago @ Big Hollywood - As Leftist Hollywood T... · 0 replies · +33 points
Looks like some of Sheryl Crow rubbed off on him. Then again, he is from Austin.
12 years ago @ Big Hollywood - 'Modern Family' Stokes... · 0 replies · 0 points
You could not have summed this show more INCORRECTLY! There are no laughs, stupid scripts, cliche "mock-umentary" asides. This is one of the worst shows on TV.
12 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Occupy Fights For Cher... · 1 reply · +9 points
12 years ago @ Big Journalism - Happy New Year! · 0 replies · +4 points
Just think, by this time next year, we'll know who the new president will be.
12 years ago @ Big Journalism - Media Hypes Occupy's R... · 0 replies · +1 points
12 years ago @ Big Hollywood - A Student's-Eye View o... · 0 replies · +8 points
The play was written in the 1940s and is set in the days before the outbreak of WWI. A mysterious police inspector comes to the house of aforementioned wealthy industrialist as he and his family celebrate the nuptials of his daughter and a close friend of the family. The inspector says a girl has died, then proceeds to question each member of the family, as each member of the family has contact with the deceased girl. Each contact proved to be harmful to the girl to the point where she takes her own life.
That synopsis may sound harmless, but the moral of this story is that this rich industrialist family should have done everything they could to make the girl's life not as hard as it was. You know, the old collectivist mantra of live your life for the benefit of others.