Kremfresch's Comments (397)
Perino: No Terrorist Attacks In America Under Bush (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 25, 2009 at 12:35:21 in Politics
“mmm... pie!”
Michelle Obama Pictures UPDATE: Offensive Image REMOVED, Google 'SORRY' (PHOTO)
Commented Nov 24, 2009 at 13:41:01 in Technology
“...because I am sure you checked and made sure that nobody else's image searches bring up the image? You don't really understand this internet thing, do you?”
Michelle Obama Pictures UPDATE: Offensive Image REMOVED, Google 'SORRY' (PHOTO)
Commented Nov 24, 2009 at 13:39:02 in Technology
“Do any of you oh-so-offended ranting m o rons realize that google did NOT POST THE IMAGE and they cannot control what their search turns up, if the site it is posted on doesn't break any policies regarding malware? Ever hear of the first amendment to the constitution?”
mairs replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 14:01:19
“Ever heard of free speech? We have the right to be offended, r-----a------c-----i-----s-----t-------p-----i-----g.”
lafayette2009 replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:53:04
“Do you realize that Google and all other Internet Search Engine Companies employ people whose job it is to screen and edit out unsavory content.
Do you realize that sites like this have moderators who screen what we send send? Why do you think that posts are never published here or others appear and then are taken down?
The 1st amendment refers to Congress not making any laws. It does not restrict editing or censorship of content in the public domain.
We have it in all aspects of our lives - Movies are rated and certain ratings are NEVER shown in Movie Theaters. Some States/Cities.Towns ban Porno Movie theaters. We have Parental Controls on computers.
This has nothing to do with 1st Amendment Rights but more to do with sensible editing and control of content.
The 1st Amendment:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
So, it does not abridge the freedom of the press, ergo the press is free to publish or not publish any content it desires.”
Do you realize that sites like this have moderators who screen what we send send? Why do you think that posts are never published here or others appear and then are taken down?
The 1st amendment refers to Congress not making any laws. It does not restrict editing or censorship of content in the public domain.
We have it in all aspects of our lives - Movies are rated and certain ratings are NEVER shown in Movie Theaters. Some States/Cities.Towns ban Porno Movie theaters. We have Parental Controls on computers.
This has nothing to do with 1st Amendment Rights but more to do with sensible editing and control of content.
The 1st Amendment:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
So, it does not abridge the freedom of the press, ergo the press is free to publish or not publish any content it desires.”
JaCar replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:52:42
“Your the m0ron. Google isn't obligated by the 1st Amendment to show racist photos any more than I'd be obligated to put a Sarah Palin sign in my front yard. They're a private freaking company and can do what they feel is right. Think before you post.”
TsaniLK replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:45:56
“I would not accept racially motivated pics of Barabara Bush, or even Sarah Palin, and I'll use my free speech to counter it. So I won't abide any of our First Lady.”
Bonwell Parker replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:44:09
“Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech? I don't think the people who are offended are suggesting that Congress should pass a law abridging Google's freedom (or that of the websites posting). I think they're asking Google to remove it from searches. Sort of a person-to-person thing.
I'm sorry, you asked a direct question. Yes, I've heard of the first amendment. I've even read it. Have you?”
I'm sorry, you asked a direct question. Yes, I've heard of the first amendment. I've even read it. Have you?”
Crix replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:43:12
“Google is not beholdant to the 1st amendment. They are a private company and can decide what to allow in their search engine results.
Google censors porn with a filtering system. Why not racism as well?”
Google censors porn with a filtering system. Why not racism as well?”
ZimboChick replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:42:11
“u r the mo r 0 n”
flamflurm replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:40:46
“Actually then can and have edited search results.”
amistad replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:40:26
“Says the m0r0n.”
psfurlong356 replied on Nov 24, 2009 at 13:39:39
“who's the moron?”
While Senators Denounce Medicaid, The Uninsured Turn To Charity
Commented Nov 22, 2009 at 23:48:05 in Politics
“b-b-but Glenn Beck SAID...”
D.C. Sniper John Muhammed Executed
Commented Nov 11, 2009 at 12:55:51 in Home
“When a dog has rabies, do you put it in a cage and watch it for the rest of it's life? No, you put it down.”
Mabila replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 14:29:13
“Left to it's own divices, rabies would eventually kill the dog. You kill it because you don't want it to infect humans who will also die from infection with rabies. This guy could have been locked up to live with his punishment for life. That is torture.”
leeclayton replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 14:12:02
“Rabies is a physical malady which will kill the animal regardless of human intervention. Your analogy, while colorful, is invalid.”
Mabila replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 14:07:36
“How on earth do you equate a human being to a dog?? Secondly, left to the vices of rabbies alone, the dog would eventually die anyway. Got that??”
D.C. Sniper John Muhammed Executed
Commented Nov 11, 2009 at 12:49:12 in Home
“Sometimes things are so broken they can't be fixed, and the best thing to do is throw them away unceremoniously. John Allen Mohammed's mind and soul were broken beyond repair, and the best, most fitting, and yes, most humane thing to do was to put him down like a dog with rabies. I am generally opposed to the death penalty primarily due to the unjust way it is applied, and the chance of executing an innocent man. It is a very hard case to argue when faced with a John Mohammed or a Timothy McVeigh or the like. The guilt was not in question in the least. To the people that want him alive because it would be worse than a quick death, cruelty and revenge exact their own price on the soul of the person committing them.”
NeverRepublican replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 13:07:12
“News flash...we all die.
Some have chosen to leave a little sooner on their way out of society.
I think of it as a war against murder...
And in war...people die...”
Some have chosen to leave a little sooner on their way out of society.
I think of it as a war against murder...
And in war...people die...”
leeclayton replied on Nov 11, 2009 at 12:57:17
“Are you equating lifelong incarceration with "cruelty and revenge"? As opposed to syringes full of poison in front of an audience? I'm confused, maybe.”
Sesame Street Mocks "Pox News," Conservative Blogger Not Amused (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 04, 2009 at 15:00:05 in Comedy
“Less than one tenth of one percent of every federal tax dollar goes to fund the corporation for Public Broadcasting. More of your tax dollars go to fund the FCC, which is simply a tool of the Broadcast industry, which is owned and run by very large, very capitalist corporations. Don't worry your pathetically tight little conservative brains, many more of your tax dollars go into the pockets of billionaires than ever goes to the felt puppet head network.”
Tests Find Wide Range of Bisphenol A in Canned Soups, Juice, and More
Commented Nov 03, 2009 at 14:07:01 in Green
“Clove cigarettes, and their smokers, are ten times more irritating than a big fat cigar. They foul up a room for HOURS, and their smokers are the most insufferable hipster d-bags in any room.”
yemaya replied on Nov 03, 2009 at 16:57:59
“big fat cigars stink up a room for hours even days.”
McDonald's Calls Cops On Teens Rapping Their Order (VIDEO)
Commented Nov 03, 2009 at 01:36:46 in Business
“They were rapping, ergo, they were "urban", and when more than 2 "urban" sounding youths gather, they are OBVIOUSLY preparing to do crimes, and as such, should be arrested. There, can I be a judge in Utah, please?”
How Philadelphia Got Its Groove Back -- And Why N.Y. Is Jealous
Commented Nov 02, 2009 at 00:48:15 in Entertainment
“Please remember, before 2007, the Phillies played in Veterans Stadium, the largest stadium in Major League Baseball holding upwards of 66,000 fans.”
How Philadelphia Got Its Groove Back -- And Why N.Y. Is Jealous
Commented Nov 02, 2009 at 00:41:15 in Entertainment
“Reading the comments of NYers and other haters on this post makes me more proud than ever of my home City Philly.
The Post's "Frillies" article was a laughable embarrassment to NY.
To the people on this thread trashing Philly that admit to never even visiting the city? By all means, stay away, PLEASE.
Philadelphia is the most liveable large city in America, hands down. Two hours from New York (an overpriced place to visit, and god knows why ANYBODY would LIVE in that sh*thole...the deli's and disco's maybe? WHATEVA!) 3 hours from DC, 90 minutes from the beaches, two hours from the mountains, lower taxes, lower prices, the most public park space of any major city, the most complete and connected public transportation of any major city, world class restaurants, museums, The Eagles (Who handed the Gint's their _sses yesterday), the defending world series champion Phillies(at 72 million dollars LESS than the Yankmes THIS SEASON ALONE!) Imagine, New Yorkers... a city with complete public transportaion, AND you can actually AFFORD to HAVE A CAR TOO!! Of course, being New Yorkers, you are in the absolute center of your universe and have no need to leave your roach infested one room apartments in rat infested buildings at $2,000 a month... so enjoy!”
The Post's "Frillies" article was a laughable embarrassment to NY.
To the people on this thread trashing Philly that admit to never even visiting the city? By all means, stay away, PLEASE.
Philadelphia is the most liveable large city in America, hands down. Two hours from New York (an overpriced place to visit, and god knows why ANYBODY would LIVE in that sh*thole...the deli's and disco's maybe? WHATEVA!) 3 hours from DC, 90 minutes from the beaches, two hours from the mountains, lower taxes, lower prices, the most public park space of any major city, the most complete and connected public transportation of any major city, world class restaurants, museums, The Eagles (Who handed the Gint's their _sses yesterday), the defending world series champion Phillies(at 72 million dollars LESS than the Yankmes THIS SEASON ALONE!) Imagine, New Yorkers... a city with complete public transportaion, AND you can actually AFFORD to HAVE A CAR TOO!! Of course, being New Yorkers, you are in the absolute center of your universe and have no need to leave your roach infested one room apartments in rat infested buildings at $2,000 a month... so enjoy!”
jingles32 replied on Nov 02, 2009 at 11:49:42
“Proud of your crowd for hurling coins at Melky and Damon? Proud of your crowd for chanting, "have a taco, Melky?" (They do realize don't they, that tacos are not a main staple of Dominicans/that Melky is not Mexican?) Proud of your crowd for chanting ad nauseum...Yankees, Jeter, CC, (fill in the blank) "su hks?" Proud of that "young lady" sitting behind home plate last night, giving the single digit to Posada, telling him to "Shut up!" when he was calling out the ump on the strike zone? Well, your city is a fine city, you have a lot to be proud of, (never realized you suffered from such an inferiority complex, or why you should) but your crowd has not done your city proud.”
MichaelinPhilly replied on Nov 02, 2009 at 11:09:11
“Yep. You're absolutely right.
I grew up in the New York area and chose to live here.
895 a month for a one-bedroom with its own back garden, five blocks from work....”
I grew up in the New York area and chose to live here.
895 a month for a one-bedroom with its own back garden, five blocks from work....”
Chris Christie: "I'm Pretty Fat"
Commented Oct 30, 2009 at 01:00:49 in New York
“Shut up Ralph. GEEZUZ!!”
Ralph Noyes replied on Oct 30, 2009 at 09:17:54
“OK -- I got over-wrought last night.
But I wouldn't be saying a word if I were not RIGHT about this and our dear modz weren't profoundly WRONG and at fault.
They are accountable. We who push the clicks have the RIGHT to hold them accountable.”
But I wouldn't be saying a word if I were not RIGHT about this and our dear modz weren't profoundly WRONG and at fault.
They are accountable. We who push the clicks have the RIGHT to hold them accountable.”
Old People Hate MGMT (VIDEO)
Commented Oct 26, 2009 at 22:08:42 in Comedy
“Credit to the director?
As a video professional I can safely say that there are no special effects being used here.
A child of less than 1 year doesn't understand irony, and certainly cannot act.
That is a terrified baby, terrified and filmed for your amusement.”
As a video professional I can safely say that there are no special effects being used here.
A child of less than 1 year doesn't understand irony, and certainly cannot act.
That is a terrified baby, terrified and filmed for your amusement.”
Fox News Anchor Rebukes Democrat After "Fair & Balanced" Remark (VIDEO)
Commented Oct 26, 2009 at 13:21:03 in Media
“Who is the loser trolling on websites he loathes, to defend a TV network?”
A Jam Band Hater's List of Jam Bands to Love
Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 16:26:32 in Entertainment
“No discussion of current jambands is complete without mentioning P-Funk and the guitar MASTERY of the late Eddie Hazel. Maggot Brain? Red Hot Mamma? C'MON!!!”
A Jam Band Hater's List of Jam Bands to Love
Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 16:24:52 in Entertainment
“Having seen Fleetwood Mac in 1980, I will have to concur that they were a MONSTER live band!!”
A Jam Band Hater's List of Jam Bands to Love
Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 16:20:12 in Entertainment
“There are at least 10 million guitarists that would tend to disagree with you there buddy (Neil included). You must be like the King in Amadeus complaining of "Too many notes" . I love Neil Young too, and in his own way, he is a great guitarist with a unique voice. So is Mark Knoffler, or David Gilmour, all examples of great guitarists who don't play fast. However to dismiss Jerry is to completely ignore the fact that no guitarist did more within his own genre as Jerry did. Jerry's playing was incredible, his fingering and speed was as unmatched as his phraseing. I can understand if you don't care for his tone (some don't), but to dismiss his playing as aweful simply exhibits YOUR absolute ignorance. You will be dead and gone and Jerry Garcia recordings will STILL be getting released and hitting Platinum.”
jackstpaul replied on Oct 25, 2009 at 19:10:01
“10 million? Jerry isn't that popular with serious guitarists. The Dead as a group were great--they did their thing, it was their's alone, they concocted it out mutliple genres--creative genius of a kind. But Jerry sucked. Primitive playing, poor compositional skills in his playing. A high junk-to-good ratio in his playing. Reminds me of my early days when I'd need to solo forever to finally come up with a decent line to play. That's my view of Jerry's live jams. Keep noodling around--for a long time--with effect until hitting a good lcik.On studio albums Jerry is bascially o.k., but the jam-band versions he sucked at. I'm one of the few who likes their studio stuff better than the live stuff, it seems. They had some great songs and great musicians. Jerry was the leader, but as a guitarist, sorry.
As I said, I was taking my life in my hands. One thing I've learned is never criticize the Dead to a Deadhead in person. They are relentlessly loyal. Which is why I did it here rather than live in person with someone. There's no way to debate taste as a vibe.”
As I said, I was taking my life in my hands. One thing I've learned is never criticize the Dead to a Deadhead in person. They are relentlessly loyal. Which is why I did it here rather than live in person with someone. There's no way to debate taste as a vibe.”
gouge replied on Oct 25, 2009 at 13:04:20
“Jerry was a rater ordinary acoustic -style flatpicker -cum electric guitarist.....he is not on the same level as a Marc Ribot -or a Jeff Beck -or even Jimmy Page- all of whom are far better than Allman- Clapton...and at least in terms of Jeff Beck superior BY FAR! technically to Hendrix-”
Ailes For President? Friends Encouraging Fox News Head To Run
Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 02:34:18 in Politics
“in the words of the most incompetant president in U.S. history.. "Bring em on!"”
Naked Man Charged With Indecent Exposure For Brewing Coffee In Own Home
Commented Oct 22, 2009 at 12:42:27 in Home
“Is there any doubt if the naked person in the home was a woman and it was a man outside, the man would still get arrested?”
oafishcad replied on Oct 22, 2009 at 13:20:21
“There's a definite sexist lean in law enforcement that is anti-male.”
juanbobo replied on Oct 22, 2009 at 12:56:00
“Absolutely ZERO doubt!”
The 9 Stupidest Surprise Endings Imaginable (VIDEO)
Commented Oct 21, 2009 at 12:31:13 in Comedy
“Easy there, M. Night!! A bit sensitive aren't we?”
Polaroid Camera To Be Relaunched In 2010 (PHOTOS, POLL)
Commented Oct 15, 2009 at 14:59:49 in Technology
“Digital cameras or even hybrids will never capture the essence of the Polaroid camera. The immediacy is there, sure, but the appeal of the Polaroid is not just the immediacy, it is the uniqueness. A Polaroid picture has one original, with no negative. Any reproduction of a Polaroid is obviously a picture of a picture, or a scan of a picture... the original stands alone. It is like a painting or a drawing in that respect. Each Polaroid photo is truly one-of-a-kind. I applaud the return of the Polaroid!!”
Meghan McCain Twitpic: Blogger Threatens To Quit Twitter Over Tank Top Pic, 'Breasts' Drama (SEE PHOTO HERE)
Commented Oct 15, 2009 at 14:46:49 in Technology
“You mean to tell me that a republican woman has breasts?? and will not hide them??? No WAY!!! Only a party that could put together 30 votes supporting a company's right to shelter gang rapists could get upset about that photo.”
Gov. Rick Perry: Cameron Todd Willingham "Was A Monster"
Commented Oct 15, 2009 at 12:52:41 in Politics
“It's a twisted, regressive, 5YO mentality kind of "justice" that requires a death for a death.”
Durango replied on Oct 15, 2009 at 13:01:05
“It's Texas.
And Iran.”
And Iran.”
johnr49 replied on Oct 15, 2009 at 13:00:35
“It's amazing how many so-called "Christians" suddenly throw what Jesus is supposed to have taught out the window and revert to Old Testament teachings whenever it suits them.”
helenwheels replied on Oct 15, 2009 at 12:54:07
“Agree 100%.”
RNC: Jackie Robinson Was A Republican
Commented Oct 13, 2009 at 13:37:44 in Politics
“Well, most repugs simply repeat the lines and catch phrases they are given, and never read or research things themselves, so I guess the party can't be blamed for thinking that no one will actually pay attention to what people like Robinson actually SAID about the repug party.”
Mad at Greedy Insurers for This Health Care Mess? Then Why Aren't You Mad at Your Greedy Neighbors?
Commented Oct 08, 2009 at 16:34:58 in Politics
“http://www.snopes.com/politics/pelosi/jet.asp
RE: Pelosi's use of airplanes.
LESS than her predecessor, Dennis Hastert.”
RE: Pelosi's use of airplanes.
LESS than her predecessor, Dennis Hastert.”


