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Thank God For Star Trek... Literally
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Thank God For Star Trek... Literally |
09/03/09
This is Fox news after all.
09/03/09
(seriously the guy works for Fox News and has worries about The Bigfoot story pulling down their standards?)
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You can see it in his eyes... a sense of "How did it come to this?"
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05/16/09
That would also make Israel extremely fucking dangerous.
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"Specifically, let's put our minds to the question of what the world is going to be like for us and our allies if 20 or more countries have nuclear weapons-up from the current nine (we think). ... Do we really think, in such a missiled-up, nuked-up world, that treaties will keep us and our allies safe?"
In Star Trek, the planet Earth is united. Not only that, but the planet Earth is also part of the United Federation of Planets. I can't connect what Pinkerton is saying here to Star Trek at all, especially if he's talking about the new Trek.
Pinkerton's God talk about Star Trek? Fine. I get it. I don't agree with it, but I understand. It's when he goes off on his war rant about nukes and Israel that he loses me.
05/16/09
Science Fiction has been pointing the way towards tomorrow since its invention, kinda its main purpose. And his appeal to conservatives is ... odd, especially when the Catholic Church is unwilling to use "every form of protection" provided by God.
This article stinks of the basic inability of a bronze-age culture to embrace the electronic technology of today and the possibilities of tomorrow.
05/17/09
b) Beating Pinkerton's head with a lead pipe until his cranium was a deformed, fine mush would be a mercy killing, not murder.
05/16/09
"(Abrams can also be praised for seeking out expert advice: though I recall no uses of the Klingon or Romulan languages, the film does credit Marc Okrand, creator of the Klingon language, as its "language advisor," and noted astronomer Carolyn Porco was on board as "science advisor," though one doubts she contributed to, or approved of, the film's preposterous device of black-hole-engendering "red matter.")"
[www.locusmag.com]
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More so than me, and I'm the sci-fi geek of the family.
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Waaaaait if we were created in God's image... who created all them aliens???
05/16/09
"Waaaaait if we were created in God's image..."
to quote
"Then how do you explain peewee herman????? "