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Jul
22

"Dexter" (2006)

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Movie: "Dexter" (2006)

“Meet Dexter Morgan. By day he’s a blood splatter pattern expert for the Miami Metro police department. But by night – he takes on an entirely different persona: serial killer. But Dexter isn’t your average serial killer as he only kills people who fit a very prolific and precise “moral code” taught to him by his late father Harry (he didn’t kill Harry, honest), and developed very thoroughly throughout each kill. While dealing with his daily activities and his boss, Sgt. Doakes, the one man who may or may not know the truth about his after-hours activities, he is given a friendly message by a guy referred to only as “The Ice Truck Killer” – a crime scene where there is no blood. This shocking discovery turns Dexter’s world completely upside down. The Ice Truck Killer wants Dexter to play his game and Dexter is very eager to take on this cat-and-mouse chase throughout Miami. Written by halo1k”

  • Run Time:
    60 min
  • Country: USA
  • Genre: Crime , Drama , Mystery , Thriller See »

Tagline: Takes life. Seriously. See »

Trivia: Though they play brother and sister in the series, having met on the show, Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter married on 31st December 2008.See  »

Goofs: Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Dexter refers to himself as a ‘blood spatter analyst’, but the term used for a forensic scientist in this field is blood pattern analyst, as blood spatter is a type of blood pattern.See  »

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I need this information for debate but please no opinions. I need facts and statistics…

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I was inspired by Olin Moyle to contact the media about the way the WTS does not do any sort of charitable work in the communities it operates in. I wrote to Bill O’Reilly of The Factor. Would you write to your Congressman or to the media to share how you feel about this issue?

Here is mine:

Dear Mr. O’Reilly,

I want to start off by saying how much I have enjoyed your program over the years and that I am glad that you are not afraid to seek the truth and share it with your audience. It is refreshing to see that integrity still has a place in this world.

I am writing to you to share a bit of interesting information. On ABC, the show called Extreme Makeover Home Edition http://abc.go.com/primetime/xtremehome/index?pn=index, is doing a great thing by building a Fresno family a new home so that the mother, who is severely disabled and is bound to a wheelchair can better care for her family. Here in Fresno, the local paper the Fresno Bee is doing a series of stories about the project and it made note that the woman attends a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. http://www.fresnobee.com/local/story/1117887.html

Jehovah’s Witnesses is the marketing arm of the publishing corporation known as The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society which in recent years has been wrapped up in wrongful death suits brought forward by the surviving family of Jehovah’s Witnesses who have died because of the Watchtower ban on medical use of blood even in emergency situations. Another touchy area is the out of court settling of several cases where it was proved that the Watchtower Society (WTS) had knowledge of child molestation going on within their congregations and forced the victims to remain silent about the crimes and did not report the crimes to the proper authorities. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21917798/

http://www.silentlambs.org/NationalPresspacket.htm

After learning about this Extreme Makeover episode, it struck me that being part of the Jehovah’s Witnesses individuals are discouraged from going on television and indeed having anything to do with what the Watchtower calls Satan’s System of Things. The media being a major part of this system. Witnesses are also told to not engage in charitable works by donating either time or money to any worthy causes except to the Watchtower Society. The WTS holds other religions, government, and the media in contempt and feels that a*sociating with any of these groups or engaging in any inter-faith or charitable works is contrary to what the Bible teaches.

As I have researched the WTS I have noted that it enjoys tax free status as a church and is a non profit organization that holds Billions of dollars in a*sets including huge real estate holdings but does nothing for the communities in which it operates. The WTS does not even have a single program to aid their needy adherents. I find it hypocritical for the WTS to enjoy tax exempt status while doing nothing for the community along the lines of feeding and clothing the poor, offering a*sistance with healthcare expenses, or even donating money to such causes.

I feel that there is something very wrong when a corporation that purports to be a Christian Church enjoys the privileges of that position and ignores the responsibilities that go along with that position. I would like to hear your opinion on these matters and wonder if you find that looking into them would be worthy of your time and effort.

Thanks for your kind consideration, Mr. O’Reilly.

Lorenzo
Olin Wishes He was me, I appreciate that singular insight you have. Thank you for making my way clear! You should go out and spread your loving and joyful attitude.
Whoops Olin Wishes he was me changed his name to Beer lover.

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Apr
16

The One with the Hypnosis Tape

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The One with the Hypnosis Tape

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It is my humble opinion that an argument as mean and nasty as that between the left and the right only benefits the status quo, which is the wealthy and the powerful corporations. We, as citizens of this country, have been led to think that which side you are on, be it liberal or conservative, is more important than our congress making the correct decisions that represent we the people. Politics has turned into hate-mongering, and I just would not doubt that this is how it started, a long time ago between the Shia and the Sunni’s of Iraq. Americans, or most of them anyway, actually believe the trash that is coming to them from the major newspapers and television stations just like the Russians believed in their wonderful ‘Pravda’, which turned out to be a state run newspaper.
Divide and conquer!

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Apr
16

What year was Television invented in?

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give me a source. Is it 1938?

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I have a 23″ 1080p computer monitor with no tuner or speakers built in. Is there some sort of external tuner I can buy to use the monitor like a television(allowing me to hook up a cable connection to some box, which then would go to the monitor)? And how would I handle speaker output?

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there is no mistake that when there is a huge new fad (mostly among young people) television is right there along with it.

examples: emo, grunge (flannels and what not), big hair in the 80′s.

also it is a lot of times a*sociated with a new music.

does tv create new fads or does television follow new fads already occurring?

and if tv creates new fads why does it seem a lot people are so willing to follow it?

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here’s my basis for this question, recent news…

Analysis: Wright does Obama little good By NEDRA PICKLER, a*sociated Press Writer
Mon Apr 28, 7:05 PM ET

WASHINGTON – The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is going after his critics on an incendiary tour that is doing his one-time congregant, Barack Obama, little good.

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After weeks of staying out of the public eye while critics lambasted his sermons, Wright made three public appearances in four days to defend himself. The former pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago has been combative, providing colorful commentary and feeding the story Obama had hoped was dying down.

“This is not an attack on Jeremiah Wright,” Wright told the Washington press corps Monday. “It has nothing to do with Senator Obama. It is an attack on the black church launched by people who know nothing about the African-American religious tradition.”

Wright’s tour couldn’t come at a much worse time for Obama, who is campaigning for white working cla*s voters in Indiana and North Carolina. Many of Wright’s most controversial comments are angry condemnations of the United States for its treatments of blacks — thoughts that were applauded by the black church leaders in his audience Monday but risk offending white voters.

An a*sociated Press-Ipsos poll released Monday suggests the Wright controversy may be hurting Obama among whites. His Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is doing better than Obama among whites in head-to-head matchups with John McCain. Among white respondents, Clinton gets 43 percent to McCain’s 48 percent. Obama gets 38 percent to McCain’s 51 percent.

Obama said Monday, after Wright’s latest comments, “None of the voters I talk to ask about it. There may be people who are troubled by it and are polite and not asking about it. It’s not what I hear.”

“I have said before and I will say again that some of the comments Rev. Wright has made offend me and I understand why they have offended the American people. … Certainly what the last three days indicates is we’re not coordinating with him.”

Wright showed no concern for how he might be affecting the presidential race. He suggested Obama was distancing himself only because of political motivations while he, the former pastor, was trying to do what was right in the eyes of the Lord.

“If Sen. Obama did not say what he said, he would never get elected. Politicians say what they say and do what they do based on electability, based on sound bites, based on polls,” Wright said. “Preachers say what they say because they’re pastors, they have a different person to whom they’re accountable. Whether he gets elected or not, I’m still going to have to be answerable to God November 5th.”

Although many of the clips of Wright that have been dogging Obama’s campaign were from sermons that were several years old, the pastor repeated some of the same ideas for television cameras Monday.

He criticized the U.S. government as imperialist and stood by his suggestion that the United States invented the HIV virus as a means of genocide against minorities. “Based on this Tuskegee experiment and based on what has happened to Africans in this country, I believe our government is capable of doing anything,” he said Monday.

Asked whether he owed the American people an apology, some in the supportive crowd shouted, “No!” Wright argued that his fiery nature was appropriate since the United States has never apologized for slavery or racism.

The North Carolina Republican Party is airing an ad that shows Wright with Obama and says the candidate is “too extreme for North Carolina.” All three presidential candidates are talking about that ad to criticize one another.

Obama’s campaign says McCain isn’t doing enough to get it off the air. McCain himself responded that he’s told the state officials to take it down and there’s nothing more he can do.

“I am not going to be a referee,” McCain told reporters at a news conference in Miami Monday. “I have made my position very clear on this issue. And I do not believe that Sen. Obama shares Reverend Wright’s extreme statements or views, whichever they be.”

Clinton used the issue to make a double swipe — saying she thinks McCain could do more to stop the ads, while reminding voters that she would never have a pastor like Wright.

“I would not have stayed in that church under those circumstances, but I regret the efforts by Republicans to politicize this matter,” she told reporters while campaigning in North Carolina.

As Obama has grappled with how to respond to Wright’s most controversial statements, he has described him as akin to an uncle who sometimes says things you don’t agree with. He seemed reluctant to disavow his longtime pastor, although Wright didn’t extend the same courtesy to Obama.

“I said to Barack Obama last year, `If you get elected, November the fifth, I’m coming after you because you’ll be representing a government whose policies grind under people,’” Wright said.

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