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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 12:26PM darth vader said

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the question i have is, why is a french developer making a us army game?

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 1:36PM IslandLife said

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Would you much rather "zee Germans".
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 9:39PM ThornedVenom said

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Because your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 12:49PM (Unverified) said

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The writing is on the wall...and it says "Ender's Game".

-Fiction becomes Fact

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 1:02PM prime8 said

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so is it free or do we have to pay to be recruited by the army?

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 1:38PM (Unverified) said

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If its made by the french, where's the retreat mode?

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 3:16PM (Unverified) said

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^I love Fox's
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 2:07PM (Unverified) said

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And who says the Nazi's were defeated?
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 2:26PM (Unverified) said

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marsha marsha marsha

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 2:29PM (Unverified) said

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I'm a nazi because I made a jab (a true on at that) at the French? Instead of comming up with talking point names, why don't you say something that show some sort of brain activity. The French do nothing but screw us when they get a chance and I dare you to tell me different. And I know what they did for use during the Revolutionary War, so don't bring that up either. But speaking of nazies, do you know why the streets of Paris are lined with trees? Its so the Germans could have a place to march in the shade.

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 4:34PM GenBanks said

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Wow, you must be about 12. First of all, it's spelled 'coming' not 'comming', and the plural of 'Nazi' is 'Nazis' not 'Nazies'.

Your (extremely cliched) joke sucked so don't complain if you got called names.

Go read some current events kid, before you go off and rail against a country you've never been to. Your petty nationalism is nauseating, I hope growing up cures you of it. Sarkozy is a pro-US President even if Chirac wasn't. Your knowledge of the past seems to consist only of WW2 and the revolution.

Now disappear and stop publicly embarrassing yourself.

PS: use Firefox -- it should help help with your spelling.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 3:43PM LaughingTarget said

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Hooray for Godwin's Law.

Anyway, this isn't any more a recruiting tool than Rainbow Six or SOCOM. Just play the damned game and enjoy it.

In any case, I'm irritated my tax dollars are going to make video games. I love gaming and all, but this isn't what government is for.

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 4:09PM (Unverified) said

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Yes it is LT, yes it is---- AND YOU SHALL LOVE IT.

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 6:08PM (Unverified) said

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Lets all have a love fest. You people cant take a joke. Rather lets make fun of his grammer. And I am fully aware of what their pres thinks of us. Its a joke, but I will not forgive them for what they did to us before the war started in Iraq. But nationalism is bad I guess. Take your U.N. kissing ass and get some ideas of your own instead of the liberal talking points. And by the way, I have a degree in political science, so I'm game anytime you want to go at me in the arena of ideas. As far as my age, Im probably old enough to be your dad, in fact I most likely am. As for laughing target, I suppose you would like our tax money to go to things like socialist health care becasue thats worked so well in Europe. Thats why Sarkozy visited us to look at what we are doing right and fix their mess over there.

Posted: Nov 8th 2007 6:53PM LaughingTarget said

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Hell no, I hate socialism. I'm a die-hard libertarian. Every cent that I put into taxes should come back to me in an equal value of services and those services had better be something I can't do as well or better than governments can and they had better not be put in place to control what I do with my day to day life. Basically, no to tax funded healthcare. No to tax funded retirement. No to subsidising this and that (companies, the poor, etc), the $1,500 a year I donate to WORTWHILE charity actually solves poverty, not massive debt. No to foreign aid. No to printing money to pay for stuff. No to massive debt. No to maintaining troop presence in 130 countries. No to the Patriot Act. No to the Department of Homeland Security. No to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. No to the income tax. No to the IRS. I think you get the idea.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 9:50PM darth vader said

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WHO WATCHES THE WATCHMEN?
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Posted: Nov 9th 2007 9:46AM GenBanks said

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Yeah right, a degree in political science hahaha. Old enough to be my dad LMAO. You aren't convincing anyone kid.

You're almost as bad at lying as you are at telling jokes.

It's not just your "grammer" that is the problem, you have no coherence in what you're saying, which makes it difficult to reply to you since you sound like a 12 year-old having a temper-tantrum.

"What they did to us before the Iraq war"... if there was something clear-cut which France did to the U.S. you would be able to SAY directly what that thing is in fewer words than it takes to say "but I will not forgive them for what they did to us before the war started in Iraq". You probably don't even know exactly what France did wrong, you just enjoy convincing yourself that you are 'tougher' and more 'patriotic' than most Americans.

Turkey threatening to evict all US bases in their country because the US wants to recognize the Armenian genocide-- there's something to be legitimately upset about. France staying out of an unjust war which was not mandated by the UN-- that doesn't qualify as an enemy. Sometimes your best friend is the one willing to show you what is right.

Anyway, the US has done the same thing France did for Iraq in WW1-- U.S. troops didn't arrive in significant numbers to fight the Germans until 1918, the year the war ended. So we don't set a very high standard for what it takes to qualify as a 'good friend'.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 11:26PM (Unverified) said

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Keep up, the French are your friends again. French Fries are back on the menu.

Have they introduced a mode where you get to play as the other guys yet? For those of us who'd rather shoot at imaginary american soldiers than shoot at imaginary generic enemies?

Posted: Nov 9th 2007 11:30AM (Unverified) said

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ted,
You can rip on me all you want about my age(29 years old business owner btw) which is what everyone else does on jotstiq when they don't agree with them. I guess you have the memory of an 90 year old because if you don't remember that the french, germans, and the russians all stalled us before we went into Iraq. And what did that do you ask? Well it gave Iraq more time to prepare for us comming, which made it harder to invade. I suppose you would rather have Iran running the show in Iraq rather than us. A guy that hates America and who would give his left arm to get nukes. But that would be alright with you wouldn't it. I would rather take the war to them, than them taking it to us. You people that keep saying that we are the bad guys for being over there are only helping the enemy. You and the likes of Clinton are giving moral boosts to them.

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