This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters  


Home > Archive > Adobe Illustrator > February 2004 > Re: Little bit of humor (OT)





You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread. To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to this thread please [click here]

Author Re: Little bit of humor (OT)
steggy

2004-02-03, 3:28 am

One more answer........the Hitler comparison was right out
bad, and MoveOn.org did get rid of that within a few days or
shorter and gave their apologies. That is not the way to go,
anyone who has any historical knowledge knows that.

The commercial I am speeking about is totaly innocent and
everybody has seen it I am sure. If not, check this:
http://www.moveon.org/front/ and I am sure you will agree
with me. No reason what so ever to censor that.

National Anthems are always heating op bodies and minds, I
know that from the past, not sure what my view is on that....

steg


DavidJ01 wrote:[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
> Hi Steg,
>
> I'm not here to start a political debate... But I did want to respectfully
> disagree with you <g> I don't think the commercials from moveon.org were
> innocent. A lot of stuff they had there under the thinly veiled guise of
> "humor" was nothing more than political trash. In my opinion, comparing the
> President with Hitler, well that's just tasteless.
>
> I will say that I am disapointed with the halftime show. I think a lot of
> it was just tasteless. But the National Anthem at the pre-game was very
> well done!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David....
>
> "steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:401F38B3.7FE30923@cox.net...
> about...brrrrrrrrrrr
DavidJ01

2004-02-03, 3:28 pm

Steg,

While I don't particularly like the commercial your reffering to, I agree
with your position of censorship. However, I don't think this was an issue
of censorship. A broadcast company has the freedom to decide what to air
and what not to air. I think the decision not to air political based
commercials was a good choice. After all, it's the Superbowl and not the
primaries! Hopefully all of us can enjoy a game for a few hours without
politics invading our life!

Best Regards,

David...

"steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:401F4B94.626C9571@cox.net...[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> One more answer........the Hitler comparison was right out
> bad, and MoveOn.org did get rid of that within a few days or
> shorter and gave their apologies. That is not the way to go,
> anyone who has any historical knowledge knows that.
>
> The commercial I am speeking about is totaly innocent and
> everybody has seen it I am sure. If not, check this:
> http://www.moveon.org/front/ and I am sure you will agree
> with me. No reason what so ever to censor that.
>
> National Anthems are always heating op bodies and minds, I
> know that from the past, not sure what my view is on that....
>
> steg
>
>
> DavidJ01 wrote:
respectfully[QUOTE][color=darkred]
were[QUOTE][color=darkred]
of[QUOTE][color=darkred]
the[QUOTE][color=darkred]
of[QUOTE][color=darkred]
very[QUOTE][color=darkred]
news:401F38B3.7FE30923@cox.net...[QUOTE][color=darkred]


steggy

2004-02-03, 5:28 pm

As far as I have heard (did not watch it) they did air
commercials from the Bush camp........now how can that be?

steg

DavidJ01 wrote:[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
> Steg,
>
> While I don't particularly like the commercial your reffering to, I agree
> with your position of censorship. However, I don't think this was an issue
> of censorship. A broadcast company has the freedom to decide what to air
> and what not to air. I think the decision not to air political based
> commercials was a good choice. After all, it's the Superbowl and not the
> primaries! Hopefully all of us can enjoy a game for a few hours without
> politics invading our life!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David...
>
> "steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:401F4B94.626C9571@cox.net...
> respectfully
> were
> of
> the
> of
> very
> news:401F38B3.7FE30923@cox.net...
Oldylocks

2004-02-03, 7:28 pm

Hi Steg.

The ads you're talking about were 2 White House Office of National Drug
Control Policy ads.

They ran them 2 years ago, too. Use drugs and you're supporting terrorism
was the theme then.

I guess any advertisement about the current governmental agenda from this
point on is Republican campaigning, but the equal time law only applies to
actual campaign ads and actual candidates as far as I know. A benefit of
being the incumbent, I guess.

A 1971 amendment to the Communications Act requires stations make a
reasonable amount of time available to federal candidates. Not necessarily
during the Superbowl.

Those ads didn't get this voter's vote anyway. I can't see how they'd get
anyone's vote.

even further [OT] Steg - what is SMSmee? Male or female? I found it on that
link you posted to Janet's breast.

-Oldy

"steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:4020089C.A35B2211@cox.net...[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> As far as I have heard (did not watch it) they did air
> commercials from the Bush camp........now how can that be?
>
> steg
>
> DavidJ01 wrote:
agree[QUOTE][color=darkred]
issue[QUOTE][color=darkred]
air[QUOTE][color=darkred]
the[QUOTE][color=darkred]
news:401F4B94.626C9571@cox.net...[QUOTE][color=darkred]
moveon.org[QUOTE][color=darkred]
guise[QUOTE][color=darkred]
comparing[QUOTE][color=darkred]
lot[QUOTE][color=darkred]


steggy

2004-02-03, 7:28 pm

Oldylocks wrote:
quote:

>
> Hi Steg.
>
> The ads you're talking about were 2 White House Office of National Drug
> Control Policy ads.
>
> They ran them 2 years ago, too. Use drugs and you're supporting terrorism
> was the theme then.
>
> I guess any advertisement about the current governmental agenda from this
> point on is Republican campaigning, but the equal time law only applies to
> actual campaign ads and actual candidates as far as I know. A benefit of
> being the incumbent, I guess.
>
> A 1971 amendment to the Communications Act requires stations make a
> reasonable amount of time available to federal candidates. Not necessarily
> during the Superbowl.
>
> Those ads didn't get this voter's vote anyway. I can't see how they'd get
> anyone's vote.
>
> even further [OT] Steg - what is SMSmee? Male or female? I found it on that
> link you posted to Janet's breast.
>
> -Oldy



Thanks for the info Oldy......I now that ad yeah

SMSmee???????

I took a look;) It is a show of a (very gay) comedian. Now
he apparently is dressed up as a woman called SMesmee. SMS =
sending messages through your cell phone. See this: http://www.omroep.nl/vara/tv/papaul/

Sorry I never watch that;) He used to be very succesfull but
people get fed up.
--
steg
DavidJ01

2004-02-03, 7:28 pm

I'm glad Oldy popped in 'cause I don't recall any political messages. I
don't even recall the anti-drug ones, but I do remember the anti-smoking
commercial. You gotta love those add's....

Also, other than Fox News, can you name one major network that will give the
Republican party MORE air time than the Democratic party? I doubt it...
and Fox news would more than likely give both parties equal coverage. The
rest of the media however is *extremely* biased, almost to the point of
being anti-Bush, so I think we can rest easy knowing that exposure time
should favor the Democrats :-)

Best Regards,


"steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:4020089C.A35B2211@cox.net...[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> As far as I have heard (did not watch it) they did air
> commercials from the Bush camp........now how can that be?
>
> steg
>
> DavidJ01 wrote:
agree[QUOTE][color=darkred]
issue[QUOTE][color=darkred]
air[QUOTE][color=darkred]
the[QUOTE][color=darkred]
news:401F4B94.626C9571@cox.net...[QUOTE][color=darkred]
moveon.org[QUOTE][color=darkred]
guise[QUOTE][color=darkred]
comparing[QUOTE][color=darkred]
lot[QUOTE][color=darkred]


steggy

2004-02-03, 7:28 pm

DavidJ01 wrote:
quote:

>
> I'm glad Oldy popped in 'cause I don't recall any political messages. I
> don't even recall the anti-drug ones, but I do remember the anti-smoking
> commercial. You gotta love those add's....
>
> Also, other than Fox News, can you name one major network that will give the
> Republican party MORE air time than the Democratic party? I doubt it...
> and Fox news would more than likely give both parties equal coverage. The
> rest of the media however is *extremely* biased, almost to the point of
> being anti-Bush, so I think we can rest easy knowing that exposure time
> should favor the Democrats :-)
>
> Best Regards,
>



Can we agree to disagree? :)
--
steg
DavidJ01

2004-02-03, 8:28 pm

Of course we can. As long as we're civil about it :-) Which I think we
both are.... Besides, I'm going to need help with AI so getting sidetracked
on political tangents and possibly stepping on someone's toes is not a smart
thing to do. So while this is a nice diversion I really should get back to
figuring out my AI problems.

Best Regards,

David...


"steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:40202DBF.C75B78AA@cox.net...
quote:

> DavidJ01 wrote:
I[QUOTE][color=darkred]
the[QUOTE][color=darkred]
The[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
> Can we agree to disagree? :)
> --
> steg




steggy

2004-02-03, 8:28 pm

OK David:)
My toes are not that long, I love the political debate
(unlike a lot of Americans), but this is not the place. You
should have called it political Berzier Curves instead of tangents:)

steg


DavidJ01 wrote:[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
> Of course we can. As long as we're civil about it :-) Which I think we
> both are.... Besides, I'm going to need help with AI so getting sidetracked
> on political tangents and possibly stepping on someone's toes is not a smart
> thing to do. So while this is a nice diversion I really should get back to
> figuring out my AI problems.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David...
>
> "steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message news:40202DBF.C75B78AA@cox.net...
> I
> the
> The
Oldylocks

2004-02-03, 8:28 pm

Just for the record, I help everyone, regardless of comments made on
previous posts. Our lives are multi-faceted...

Well, sometimes I get po'd at people who won't pick up a manual. Or click
that little four letter word on the menu bar before posting.

Thanks for the info on SMSmee, steg. I'm a straight non-cell phone user who
doesn't live in the Netherlands. I hope never to see that show!

"DavidJ01" <DavidJ01@hasnoaddress.com> wrote in message
news:piWTb.170751$5V2.866987@attbi_s53...
quote:

> Of course we can. As long as we're civil about it :-) Which I think we
> both are.... Besides, I'm going to need help with AI so getting


sidetracked
quote:

> on political tangents and possibly stepping on someone's toes is not a


smart
quote:

> thing to do. So while this is a nice diversion I really should get back


to
quote:

> figuring out my AI problems.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> David...
>
>
> "steggy" <steggy@cox.net> wrote in message


news:40202DBF.C75B78AA@cox.net...
quote:

> I
anti-smoking[QUOTE][color=darkred]
give[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> the
it...[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> The
of[QUOTE][color=darkred]
time[QUOTE][color=darkred]
>
>




steggy

2004-02-03, 8:28 pm

Oldylocks wrote:
quote:

>
> Just for the record, I help everyone, regardless of comments made on
> previous posts. Our lives are multi-faceted...
>
> Well, sometimes I get po'd at people who won't pick up a manual. Or click
> that little four letter word on the menu bar before posting.
>
> Thanks for the info on SMSmee, steg. I'm a straight non-cell phone user who
> doesn't live in the Netherlands. I hope never to see that show!
>




Hahahahaha, I don't live there anymore But he used to be
realllllly funny. Nowadays it gets a drag. But its your
choice, you can click on Smallband or Broadband:))
--
steg
Sponsored Links


Copyright 2003 - 2008 forum4designers.com  Software forum  Computer Hardware reviews