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White House to Welcome Rapper Who Wants U.S. Troops Tortured

jwilliams Wrote: Dec 07, 2012 2:00 PM
I'm confused. Are you talking about PSY and how we're ignoring his slanders to elevate him, or are you talking about us and how we insist on elevating ourselves, as if no one could has a right to be disgusted with how our military has behaved?
Secant Wrote: Dec 07, 2012 2:24 PM
and I was one of them, wussie jwilliams.
jwilliams Wrote: Dec 07, 2012 2:20 PM
Naturally. I agree absolutely. And which troops is he wishing these horrors on? I'm not going to defend his speaking against their families, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that his anger is directed at those troops and officers involved in torture.
Bigdogoffthechain11 Wrote: Dec 07, 2012 2:09 PM
Oh shut up. The US military is a cross-section of our society. For every miscreant that makes it to the news and your small brainpan, there are hundreds of thousands who serve worldwide with honor and distinction.

If you don't listen to your local pop station or spend endless hours watching music videos on YouTube, then you probably have no idea what the "Gangnam Style" song is. Usually this wouldn't matter, but is important to know the artist behind the song known as "PSY" because he's headed to the White House later this month to perform. PSY's most recent song has become an international sensation with 900 million Youtube views (the most in history), complete with a "Gangnam style" dance that has been mimicked by millions, including Republican Alan Simpson. The problem? PSY once performed a...

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