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cthulu2016

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14. It's a great song, and your objections are comical and Fox-worthy
Fri Dec 7, 2012, 01:58 PM
Dec 2012

I am all busted up that somebody, somewhere, said bad things about Americans at a time America was behaving like Hitler in 1938.

What the fuck ever.

Oddly enough, unlike America, and unlike Islamists, Psy doesn't' seem to have actually killed anyone.

Ugh. He shouldn't be appearing at the Christmas in Washington concert cali Dec 2012 #1
he went too far bigtree Dec 2012 #2
Agreed. And neither should anyone who approved of torture. nt raouldukelives Dec 2012 #12
touche bigtree Dec 2012 #13
He'll be disinvited by sundown...bank on it! bullwinkle428 Dec 2012 #32
Criticizing Rappers for their Shock Lyrics is so last Century. CBGLuthier Dec 2012 #3
what a silly, silly comment. cali Dec 2012 #5
bullshit bigtree Dec 2012 #7
he is not a rapper snooper2 Dec 2012 #30
We will be paying for Iraq for a long time to come. randome Dec 2012 #4
It had/has to be rough bigtree Dec 2012 #8
that's not an excuse for this kind of dogshit. cali Dec 2012 #10
Maybe not an excuse. randome Dec 2012 #11
It's a fucking line dance. A dance for non-dancers! immoderate Dec 2012 #6
it's annoying and boring bigtree Dec 2012 #9
Considering the song's not actually the one the article tantrums about, I don't see the offense. nt Posteritatis Dec 2012 #38
I was against the Iraq war as well cali Dec 2012 #15
And neither did Psy. JoeyT Dec 2012 #31
It's a great song, and your objections are comical and Fox-worthy cthulu2016 Dec 2012 #14
it's a lame song and an even lamer dance bigtree Dec 2012 #19
Your belief that discourse in other countries should adhere to your standards is noted cthulu2016 Dec 2012 #26
I don't think their discourse should adhere to what I want to hear bigtree Dec 2012 #27
I find it funny the amount of troop worship that goes on here... Taverner Dec 2012 #16
"Troop worship"? No, just a measure of respect being shown to those who have served,... OldDem2012 Dec 2012 #21
If one disparages the troops in anyway, that is seen as treason here Taverner Dec 2012 #25
Did someone accuse you personally of treason or anything similar?.... OldDem2012 Dec 2012 #40
they should aotumatically get respect?!?!?!?!? bowens43 Dec 2012 #28
"the 'troops' deserve no more respect then the plumbers, carpenters or greeters at walmart".... OldDem2012 Dec 2012 #39
what, are they and their families just some abstract, or pariahs. Are they people? bigtree Dec 2012 #22
nonsense. the justified implication is that many here think 'troops' bowens43 Dec 2012 #29
well, that's a specious slam on criticism of his remarks bigtree Dec 2012 #33
"not more than the rest of us" and "less than the rest of us" are not synonymous. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2012 #37
Are RW sources making too much of this to gin up the outrage? pinboy3niner Dec 2012 #17
whoever that is doesn't own regard for military families bigtree Dec 2012 #23
That was eight years ago...he may not feel the same way about Americans now.... OldDem2012 Dec 2012 #18
Do. Not. Care. maxsolomon Dec 2012 #20
you don't have to 'worship' troops or the 'military' bigtree Dec 2012 #24
But it's NOT HIS COUNTRY maxsolomon Dec 2012 #34
Americans don't have a lot of room to demand that from foreigners lately. (nt) Posteritatis Dec 2012 #35
I wish I could say the timing of these articles surprised me even a bit Posteritatis Dec 2012 #36
Bill O'Lielly agrees... Turborama Dec 2012 #41
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