| madskillz said: Can you read? Did you even read my editorial? Where - show me - did I ever call the game racist? Your memory has fooled you. Please, provide the link to where I called the game racist. And I do remember your kind words to me - never got a chance to thank you for your extreme hate. And just because I voted for Obama doesn't make me a fanboy-fangirl. Where did I say 'Oh, I love Obama so much!' Because I based Bush for being an idiot? You should get out more and realize just because someone bashes another person doesn't automatically put them in the other person's camp. Has Obama made mistakes? Yeah. Is he perfect or the Messiah? No. However, he was handed a glorified mess and for him to make some kind of progress is a task in itself.
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I did, indeed, read your laughable editorial. If you found it so unsettling to see Valve depicting black people in New Orleans (the horrors!), I can only imagine what you would have said if they had shown none at all. "No brothers in New Orleans? It's like Bushitler's wet dream come true!"
As for my "extreme hate", I assume you're referring to my asking if you were a black zombie because I couldn't fathom why you should be offended by L4D2 any more than I should be offended by the constant portrayal of white zombies. If that strikes you as hateful - which is a very specific charge, and quite different from accusing me of being childish or flippant (which I was) - you need to grow a thicker skin.
Obama wasn't handed shit. He quit doing his job as a Senator halfway through his term to spend huge amounts of time and money begging the country to give him this mess. Well, he got what he wanted, and unless record deficits were his goal, he appears to be flubbing it. Just because some idiot compares his health care overhaul plans to the Holocaust doesn't make him right or wrong, and the faux outrage over non-issues such as this is political comfort food.
Edit: And if you strike me as an unreasoning Obama fan, it's probably from your repeated remarks to the effect of, "I'm all for free speech, but this is insanity!" The reality is that this is quite a lot tamer than much of what was directed at Bush (and the media and the majority of the Left apparently found such speech unremarkable at the time), and it isn't even limited to this side of the argument: for example, Rep. Alan Grayson calling the status quo a holocaust.







