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Virtually dead in Iraq

To protest the war in Iraq, a media artist infiltrates the U.S. Army's popular online video game and gets himself shot. While angry gamers, soldiers and even some peace activists call him a nuisance, others say his message hits home.

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  • Wednesday, September 20, 2006 02:34 PM

    Q: Would A Moron Recognize an Elegant Argument in all of its Concise Grandeur? A:Is the Pope Muslim?

    You have yet to refute any of my actual points, burger-butt! It's almost a sport, watching you asshole/idiots in your lame ad hominem rebuttals dodge the irrefutable bits in the most damning critiques of your empty, programmed 'beliefs',instead going for the inconsequential stuff you have more of a handle on. BTW, the pejorative phrase 'burger-butt' can't be conflated ideologically with the sort of political catch-phrase, a la 'support our soldiers', that you light the dark room in the back of your little brain with. But you wouldn't, like, understand that.

    It's okay: go back to TV...a commercial is on! Funny commercial! Ha ha! Ha Ha!

    (Note to self: investigate correlation between ridiculous-yet-unfunny pseudonyms and marsupial-grade powers of reasoning)

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