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President Bush 'assassinated' in new TV docudrama
:321GFY Channel 4 Britain
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/a...ama/article.do Don't care what you think of Bush, this is low class and dangerous. This type of docudrama pushes the acceptability of such an action in the wrong direction. There will be another ELECTION in the US and BUSH will not be able to run. |
it does seem like we are living in a movie right now...
what is going to happen next??? |
this is a very thinking idea to me.
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look at 24 for fuck sake. his plane got shot down in 4 the ex president was assinated in 5 and there have been numerous attempts. its fucking drama deal with. I think the people who want to do it wont be persuaded by some bullshit program. |
Low class and dangerous? What the FUCK? How is it dangerous, or low class for that matter? Jesus fucking christ what is wrong with pussies these days. How many novels (yes, I don?t read books/novels but some of you fucks do) out there discuss presidential assassinations as a method to reformation; how many times are these assassinations carried out? Hell, or even attempted assassinations?
How many people have played GTA and actually ran over people on purpose as direct response from playing that game? I?m willing to wager I could count the number on one hand. This kind of talk, that this kind of documentary is ?dangerous?, is usually coming from the same kind of people who claim that pornography makes honest, good, hard working men into cold blooded rapists and child abusers. It?s retarded to call this piece ?Low Class and Dangerous?. |
Oddly.. the only people so far to make any comment on that article are from the US.
Seriously doubt anyone else gives a shit. |
For once, I hope someone tries to act out what they see on TV.
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Bush is an idiot.....
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I guess if they made a movie about the Lincoln assisination they should change his name to "Abe Smith" instead. |
i hope it would be true
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Damned if I remember the title...
Who wrote a book (fiction) about an ex-US president who lost his immunity when leaving office and had to keep flying around the globe to avoid capture by international agencies for crimes?? Whoever the author was, - amazing what he saw in his crystal ball. Fact can turn stranger than fiction :pimp |
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The fact that people do stupid things that were motivated by other events or a fiction movie is the price we pay for free expression. Placing the actual face of a real president could be argued that the producers are crossing the line! What's the next step? political opponents calling for assassinations so they can gain power? At some point a line must be drawn or chaos evolves and and our society fails along with the precious few freedoms we are still able to enjoy. |
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It may suprise you to learn that you are not the only one. |
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And the result of your hope? A free America? I suspect that we would be living in yet more of a police state. |
It's 2006, we've seen it all. Someone explodes in front of you on the street.. are you really goning to care? Or simply shake your head and keep on walking whispering under your breath "so fake" lol. We're detached by generation after generation trying to out do each other in shock factor.
No one really cares .. I've "assassinated" bush a million times in flash games and flash movies. Lol, where's your thread regarding those. Oh, because it wasn't on Channel 4 sponsored by Stella. Instead it was broadcast online to millions upon millions. To summarize no one gives a shit.. have a great day. |
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lol - it must have been a a really good docu-drama. :error :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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i say, if its on TV, then its real...
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A person can be found guilty of that offense only if all of the following facts are proved beyond a reasonable doubt: First: That the person uttered words alleged to be the threat against the President; Second: That the person understood and meant the words he used as a true threat; and Third: That the person uttered the words knowingly and willfully. A "threat" is a statement expressing an intention to kill or injure the President; and a "true threat" means a serious threat as distinguished from words used as mere political argument, idle or careless talk, or something said in a joking manner. The essence of the offense is the knowing and willful making of a true threat. So, if it is proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the person knowingly made a true threat against the President, willfully intending that it be understood by others as a serious threat, then the offense is complete; it is not necessary to prove that the person actually intended to carry out the threat. --- So is the making of this docu-drama fall under the above. Some could argue that it does. To be fair, I must see the piece first and then draw the conclusion for myself. Then it is to late. My biggest point is not that the government should sensor every piece of controversial presentation, but that our society needs to exercise self control Just as sponsors should refrain from shaving and webmasters should refrain from traps and hijacks etc. A little self control goes a long way. If every TGP ended in a trap, surfers would be less likely to click. It is time for 12clicks to take over this discussion.... I usually argue for the return of our bill of rights and more freedom, not less. |
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Remember when the movie Contact came out? It had footage of President Clinton in it setup in such a way to make it seem like he was confirming the existence of extraterrestrial life. The first thing I did was wrote Clinton everyday, demanding him to send bibles to our new alien friends so they too could share in the love of God. I?m super cereal, I did. I wrote him seven thousand times. Ok maybe I didn?t. ?How in the fuck does this compare to someone assassinating Bush?? Imagine if people were so retarded that they thought the footage in Contact were real (as in Bill Clinton seemingly affirming the existence of extraterrestrial life). Can you imagine the number of letters Clinton would have received from the Christian Right? Can you imagine how many DEADLY PAPER CUTS he could have received? Thankfully most human beings simply aren?t that retarded and they take things for what they are. You have the occasional nutjob that goes overboard, but you?ll have those happen regardless of whatever circumstance you put them in. Rapists don?t become rapists because they watch too much porn ? they are rapists because they are rapists. Those who assassinate people don?t become assassins because they watch violent movies or dramamentaries depicting assassinations ? they are assassins because THEY ARE ASSASSINS. Saying that this dramamentary will magically turn people into crazed assassins (or push some over the edge) is just ludicrous. Oh yeah, I like cheesepie. |
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B) It's made in the UK for non-American audiences so where does American law even apply? |
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You lost me somewhere around "non-alcholic beer" - dont be so fucking stupid. Why would someone invent such a thing? :Oh crap Seriously, just because we have to even debate this issue IS THE REASON we have to show the film. |
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American law applies to the owners of the board - not the particicpants. The internet has opened a whole can of worms. |
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The TV program in question does not fall under US law and doubt the producers gave second thought to US law. It is worth noting that many TV programs (not necessarily as "topical") are rarely distributed to the US market - it's not a market which likes to have issues questioned. BTW.. One notable documentary (also happened to be produced by Channel 4) was transmitted by a TV station near New York several years back and was then praised with awards in the US. (The subject was East Timor re attrocities committed by Suharto's govt with funding and support from the US) Channel 4 has a reputation for producing high quality documentary material and using the cream of journalism in the production of this material. Sometimes issues arise where governments may not like the truth - and, sure, this happened in the UK where production offices were bugged by security services and that resulted in the resignation of govt ministers, tho these instances are rare. A production team such as those attached Channel 4 would certainly not exist in the US as it is now. |
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Just look at the arguments for going to war with Iraq. |
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That's the nice way of putting it :winkwink: |
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Disagree on the red. |
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Every country had its own reasons for going in. Some reasons are better than others - the UK seems to think it owes some sort of debt to the US. Most countries are playing the US like a game of chess, but you have Bush making your moves. You cant win. |
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As you ponder all, the next in-line of succession is Chenny. He'll be in bunker 1. Not sure, but think he could make Bush look like a pussy cat. |
Another odd, but interesting "feature"....
In any real democracy, it is very usual for a leader to waive rights of immunity from prosecution to make it clear that their conduct is within the law and they have nothing to fear under whatever justice system. The vast majority (at least in western countries - and several others), also have no problem ratifying treaties where elements within those treaties can open up the possibility of prosecution internationally for whatever crimes committed by leaders while in office. Both these elements are notably missing from the "world's greatest democracy". |
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Even if you are not American and you travel to the United States you are subject to our laws. |
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Point I was trying to make is that the US does indeed try to impose it's laws outside the boarders. There are to many examples to list. Drug enforcement comes to mind. |
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Cheney.. hell, since neither Bush or Cheney have bestowed massive benefits on folks in the US, - what difference? Sadly the US has got the people they elected - and God's blessing sure is needed. |
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bushs an idiot but this is wrong
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I could never collect royalties on said book, as books are for fags. :( At least we agree on one thing: Miracle whip makes for one tasty turkey sandwich! |
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Sure.. there is cooperation between nations on this - same as with serious crime (murder), child abuse etc, - but US law means nothing elsewhere. |
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