Double A
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resident battery impersonator
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Post by Double A on May 4, 2012 21:14:26 GMT -8
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos!
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JoanK
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BOOM. Headshot
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Post by JoanK on May 5, 2012 4:21:04 GMT -8
Well, I voted for Kang...
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Post by Albert Speer on May 5, 2012 7:42:34 GMT -8
Ironically, I find that image rather accurately places mainstream American politics in the middle ground between the two extremes. More to the right than, say, Europe, for sure, but still a comparably moderate position.
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Post by Burger Boy on May 5, 2012 7:52:56 GMT -8
Well you're no fun anymore.
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Omega
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Post by Omega on May 5, 2012 8:03:55 GMT -8
Of course, Speer, that's why Hitler is on the left and Lenin is on the right. Oh wait.
How is the Autobahn? Still no speed limit on it? I need to plan my vacation.
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Fegelein
Foreman
Master of Antics
U mad, bro?
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Post by Fegelein on May 5, 2012 8:30:52 GMT -8
Of course, Speer, that's why Hitler is on the left and Lenin is on the right. Oh wait. That's what you get for made-in-Texas.
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Post by Ailedhoo on May 5, 2012 8:36:52 GMT -8
What is your view on Abel Roux, Lisa Tolbert, Susan Rojo, Victor Miles and the shadow like George Chaput?
Also: what would you do if the S.U.D.S wanted to place Speer into a court room?
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Post by Thorvald of Lym on May 5, 2012 8:46:23 GMT -8
that's why Hitler is on the left and Lenin is on the right. Oh wait. Actually, now that you mention it, I never realized just how often I've seen drawings/diagrams/spectra that invert the two. There's probably a poetic statement in there about how extremes on either end lead to the same: scalding hot and freezing cold feel identical to someone wearing a blindfold. I've tried it.
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Post by Der Führer Dolfy on May 5, 2012 10:45:11 GMT -8
Hitler, do you have any Hobbies that takes your mind off of the antics of Fegelein? Whenever I'm not planning more plans, I review random topics and occasionally find the time to play a few video games. I'm not really sure if they actually help, since he'll inevitably find a way to infiltrate that private sphere. Usually he stays away from the reviews, though. I still wonder how Hitler holds himself back on punching or pulling out a Walter P38 on Fegelein. Bullets are ineffective against the Fegel-menace, as Högl can repeatedly attest. I'm not even sure if he can be killed. Hell, I have blasted that fucker to the moon and he finds his way back! How is the Autobahn? Still no speed limit on it? I need to plan my vacation. No limit yet, although lobbyists are trying to push for regulated sections after some dumbass had the bright idea to strap a jet engine to his Lada. What is your view on Abel Roux, Lisa Tolbert, Susan Rojo, Victor Miles and the shadow like George Chaput? Also: what would you do if the S.U.D.S wanted to place Speer into a court room? M. Roux originally seemed a fairly level-headed leader, although recent roleplay mutterings over the fence suggest he might be slipping. He's definitely kept S.U.D.S. from going off the revolutionary deep-end thus far, but we're never sure where the broader public zeal ends and Roux as an individual begins. Mme. Tolbert we're mostly familiar with for the government statements issued while the Premier was on the debate show. We're still undecided whether she was M. Roux's relay, or if she was acting of her own accord and exercising more power than she was supposed to, since S.U.D.S.' more aggressive statements were issued during that time. Mme. Rojo we find to be overly zealous, and frankly, we do not understand why she is given a separate political sphere from the rest of French politics. Aragonese independence notwithstanding, she is rabidly militant, and her semi-autonomous position within S.U.D.S. runs the risk of undermining the Union's cohesion and/or pushing it toward more radical and ill-advised policy. If France finds itself in a war, odds are it'll be because of her. M. Miles is one of our favourite French figures, if for no other reason that he is not consumed by the revolutionary rhetoric that dominates most of the S.U.D.S. discourse. Personally, I find it somewhat surprising that he doesn't do one-on-one interviews more often, since in spite of his charisma he tends to fall into the background during the debates. We have not had enough interaction with M. Chaput to form an opinion of him at this time. As to the question of placing Herr Speer in a courtroom, that depends entirely on what he would be doing in said courtroom. He's neither a judge nor a lawyer, he'd make a lousy guard (no offence), and I believe there's a selection process for jury members. He might work as a clerk, though; he's definitely organized.
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Post by Albert Speer on May 5, 2012 10:53:23 GMT -8
My Leader, I think he means putting me in a courtroom as the defendant.
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