FlyingOnFumes
Nobel WAR Prize Aspirant
Could VAQ play a role to help bitchslap Kim Jung-Un, the DPRK, and Bureau 121 and put them back in their place?
Any other thoughts in general?
Any other thoughts in general?
OK, I'll bite... sort of. With an understanding that no meaningful discussion of capabilities can be had here, what did you have in mind, exactly, for this thread?Could VAQ play a role to help bitchslap Kim Jung-Un, the DPRK, and Bureau 121 and put them back in their place?
Any other thoughts in general?
I'll say this, as cliche as it sounds, the Communists won.
Yes. Red Dawn has begun. We need to find Patrick Swayze and muster the Wolverines soonest !Any other thoughts in general?
OK, I'll bite... sort of. With an understanding that no meaningful discussion of capabilities can be had here, what did you have in mind, exactly, for this thread?
If nothing else, something along the lines of: “Rest easy folks, we got it covered.”
Could VAQ play a role to help bitchslap Kim Jung-Un, the DPRK, and Bureau 121?
North Koreans were well known to roll hand grenades down aisles of South Korean movie theatres post Korean War. That went on for years after the ceasefire went into existence.
With how crazy the Kim family is, who knows if that would've happened if this movie would've went to show.
what's that got to do with this:
And Al-Qaeda cuts people's heads off, but that didn't stop someone from making Zero Dark Thirty - or stop any of the tens of millions of people who went to see it.
Technically true. But that's kind of like saying that my hypothetically putting a gun to your head and robbing you didn't limit your ability to exercise your right to acquire and possess property.While we may not agree with their decision, that's not a freedom of speech issue.
The 1st Amendment protects individuals from being prosecuted by the government for expression and speech. It does not protect individuals from the consequences of that speech, nor does it guarantee that the speech is heard, disseminated, etc. In this case, theater owners and ultimately Sony Pictures made a business decision. This has nothing to do with free speech or the 1st amendment. Lots of people seem to be confused by what the 1st amendment is and what freedom of speech means.Technically true. But that's kind of like saying that my hypothetically putting a gun to your head and robbing you didn't limit your ability to exercise your right to acquire and possess property.
And Al-Qaeda cuts people's heads off, but that didn't stop someone from making Zero Dark Thirty - or stop any of the tens of millions of people who went to see it.
Technically true. But that's kind of like saying that my hypothetically putting a gun to your head and robbing you didn't limit your ability to exercise your right to acquire and possess property.