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Cliffenstein wrote:Here's my address:
vlad wrote:Someone in Muslim garb had to go through the exact same screening as everyone else on the plane. The mere idea that someone is dressed in Muslim garb gives someone the willies? Oh for fuck's sake.
Btw, the people who flew the planes into the towers weren't in Muslim garb....they were dressed just like everyone else.
You threatened to slap me on the internet.Pill wrote:YOU ARE SO DUMB
YOU ARE REALLY DUMB
FOR REAL
Why do you assume that muslims smells bad?Drunk Kennedy wrote:anyone going to get on a plane like that is the kinda person i want on my flight (as long as he doesnt smell bad).
The Ethics Code can be found here.Drunk Kennedy wrote:eta: pill, i havent been following this story all that closely, so i really dont know....but what specific NPR rule did he violate, and is it written into a signed contract?
10. In appearing on TV or other media including electronic Web-based forums, NPR journalists should not express views they would not air in their role as an NPR journalist. They should not participate in shows electronic forums, or blogs that encourage punditry and speculation rather than fact-based analysis.
You're right. I was going to slap you on the Internet. That was my intention.Cliffenstein wrote:You threatened to slap me on the internet.
Okay...thanks for clarifying.Drunk Kennedy wrote:being muslim has nothing to do with it...i travel a lot and almost everybody i ever sit next to stinks.
Plenty of other NPR journalists appear on shows, electronic forums, blogs that encourage punditry and speculation and have said things that any fair-minded individual would admit to being over the line on those shows...and they still have their jobs.Pill wrote:10. In appearing on TV or other media including electronic Web-based forums, NPR journalists should not express views they would not air in their role as an NPR journalist. They should not participate in shows electronic forums, or blogs that encourage punditry and speculation rather than fact-based analysis.
I'm not.. I really do think he's fucking stupid.Skate4RnR wrote:No Cliff. It ain't about political beliefs man, it's just as posted prior...there's some crazy ass motherfuckers around and we're lookin' out for you. That's all.Cliffenstein wrote:Mara Liasson is apparently on deck.
I've never heard of this YD fellow.
Should I be cowering in fear because I've been using a real photo of me as my avatar.
Cheers.
Cliffenstein wrote:You threatened to slap me on the internet.
Luminiferous wrote:Maybe Cliff and Pill's computer can meet at the Oslo Burger King or at a mall in Colorado and settle this.. Idiot.
Speaking of fuckwits.Cyber Spirit wrote:vlad wrote:Williams said a twatty thing..stupid..and here's a clue for anyone else that also thinks that..it's twatty.
Someone in Muslim garb had to go through the exact same screening as everyone else on the plane. The mere idea that someone is dressed in Muslim garb gives someone the willies? Oh for fuck's sake.
Btw, the people who flew the planes into the towers weren't in Muslim garb....they were dressed just like everyone else.
Also, this, judging by the fuckwits in my own town who can't tell a Sikh from a Muslim, the "Muslim garb" could be just about anything...people who dress "funny' scare the big badass Americans. What a bunch of pussies.
NPR liberal? Not for years.
Go and fuck Whoopie Goldberg Vlad,
you commie cunt.The world needs more Cliffys
and less Vlads.
Shocking!!!!!!! Your posting history had everyone guessing...Cliffenstein wrote:Calling all rabid, left-wing metal-sludgers...I just finished early voting. I didn't vote for a single Democrat!
RacistPill wrote:nigga
More proof that liberals are the racists.Pill wrote:the nigga ain't hurting.
Cliffenstein wrote:RacistPill wrote:nigga
Cliffenstein wrote:More proof that liberals are the racists.Pill wrote:the nigga ain't hurting.
I'm more scared of the screaming babies and toddlers. And if I get stuck next to some chatty idiot.Drunk Kennedy wrote:vlad wrote:Someone in Muslim garb had to go through the exact same screening as everyone else on the plane. The mere idea that someone is dressed in Muslim garb gives someone the willies? Oh for fuck's sake.
Btw, the people who flew the planes into the towers weren't in Muslim garb....they were dressed just like everyone else.
that was my first thought when i heard him say that as well. when i see someone is muslim garb on a plane i figure this guy KNEW he would be put through a lot of screening specifically because of how he is dressed. anyone going to get on a plane like that is the kinda person i want on my flight (as long as he doesnt smell bad).
its the middle eastern looking guys in jeans / sneakers that scare the shit out of me.
eta: pill, i havent been following this story all that closely, so i really dont know....but what specific NPR rule did he violate, and is it written into a signed contract?
completely agree with you on flying. Ever take a train cross country?vlad wrote:I'm more scared of the screaming babies and toddlers. And if I get stuck next to some chatty idiot.Drunk Kennedy wrote:vlad wrote:Someone in Muslim garb had to go through the exact same screening as everyone else on the plane. The mere idea that someone is dressed in Muslim garb gives someone the willies? Oh for fuck's sake.
Btw, the people who flew the planes into the towers weren't in Muslim garb....they were dressed just like everyone else.
that was my first thought when i heard him say that as well. when i see someone is muslim garb on a plane i figure this guy KNEW he would be put through a lot of screening specifically because of how he is dressed. anyone going to get on a plane like that is the kinda person i want on my flight (as long as he doesnt smell bad).
its the middle eastern looking guys in jeans / sneakers that scare the shit out of me.
eta: pill, i havent been following this story all that closely, so i really dont know....but what specific NPR rule did he violate, and is it written into a signed contract?
I avoid flying at all costs now. From where I live to the airport, the time it takes in the airport and the time I need to get somewhere from the airport...I can drive most places in the country nearly as quick, without the incredibly annoying crap that one has to go through.
I'll only fly to AK (and have been thinking that a nice long boat ride wouldn't be that bad) and if I were to go overseas.
The next trip back east is going to be by train. I really, really hate airports and the airlines these days.
One stupid thing...when I was flying to AK a few years ago, I packed in a box, a set of kitchen knives that a friend asked me to bring up. I was checking them and the super dooper x-ray machine people kind of freaked out when I told them there were knives in the luggage I was checking in, not carry on. They had to make a big deal about opening the well taped box to yes, find out that there were kitchen knives in the box.
What did they think, I would somehow sneak down into the luggage compartment and then sneak back into the passenger cabin with them?
If they did, then why let me take them at all...the whole thing was annoying as hell.
Freedom of speech is against NPR's policies? Good to know....Pill wrote:Why? Williams broke NPR's policies, which I'm sure he knew about seeing as he was there 11 years. Of course, FOX didn't mention that.Tommy wrote:NPR can eat a dick
I'm sure he'll be fine. He got $2 million out of the deal. Pundits and bloggers on both sides got something to bitch about. Everybody wins.
Well, the kitchen knife set was a very expensive set that one just can't go pick up at the local store in Kodiak. It was their personal set they wanted. And do you know how the same set would arrived if I had mailed it? On the same jet or prop that I would be riding on. Because that's how mail gets to the island.yeahbuddy wrote:
completely agree with you on flying. Ever take a train cross country?
But taking ANY knives on a plane isnt too bright. Regardless of what kind of knife. Next time I fly the only thing I am bringing is clothes & laptop. Everything else will be bought at whatever destination I end up at.
Pill wrote:10. In appearing on TV or other media including electronic Web-based forums, NPR journalists should not express views they would not air in their role as an NPR journalist. They should not participate in shows electronic forums, or blogs that encourage punditry and speculation rather than fact-based analysis.
Yeah, everyone knows it's Hindus and Sikhs who smell bad.Cliffenstein wrote:Why do you assume that muslims smells bad?Drunk Kennedy wrote:anyone going to get on a plane like that is the kinda person i want on my flight (as long as he doesnt smell bad).
HeavyMetalZombie666 wrote:Any chicks on this board like Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
Cliffenstein wrote:RacistPill wrote:nigga
Cliffenstein wrote:More proof that liberals are the racists.Pill wrote:the nigga ain't hurting.
vlad wrote:Speaking of fuckwits.Cyber Spirit wrote:vlad wrote:Williams said a twatty thing..stupid..and here's a clue for anyone else that also thinks that..it's twatty.
Someone in Muslim garb had to go through the exact same screening as everyone else on the plane. The mere idea that someone is dressed in Muslim garb gives someone the willies? Oh for fuck's sake.
Btw, the people who flew the planes into the towers weren't in Muslim garb....they were dressed just like everyone else.
Also, this, judging by the fuckwits in my own town who can't tell a Sikh from a Muslim, the "Muslim garb" could be just about anything...people who dress "funny' scare the big badass Americans. What a bunch of pussies.
NPR liberal? Not for years.
Go and fuck Whoopie Goldberg Vlad,
you commie cunt.The world needs more Cliffys
and less Vlads.
Somebody I've never seen before has their undies in a bunch...jeff, is that you?
Anthrax442 wrote:Yeah, I'll take that under advisement, Mr. 88-Post-Alternym.
LOL.......NickoLeeBenante wrote:
The only good thing that came out of this story were reports of indignant callers to NPR announcing that they were never going to watch NPR again.