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DISCLAIMER: in my experience, the following doesn't apply to 99% of my readership. Unfortunately, experience also shows it has to be written down for the remaining 1%.

The short version, when it comes to my comments policy, goes down to a line taken from the (mediocre) second opus of the Matrix:

"I built this place. Down here, I make the rules."

Let's elaborate a bit:

  1. Try to stay on topic. If you have a beef against the cow-fart(1) induced climate change and this post is about monkey spanking(2), then it's not the place to draw your sword(3).
    I have nothing against a freewheeling conversation, but if it's off-topic AND stupid or offensive, then it will have a badly limited lifespan.
  2. Consider the two following statements…
    • I'm totally open-minded when it comes to rational ideas.
    • It is quite obvious that Anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism, Islamism, Nationalism, Racism, Collectivism(4) and Multiculturalism (non-exhaustive list) exist in complete contradiction with Reason.
    … And guess the total amount of tolerance you can expect from me if you indulge in any of these.
  3. If you shall persist in these ways nevertheless, understand that I'm not spending countless hours of work on this site to "reach out", "debate" with you, "understand" your "root causes" or "learn" about your religion. Unlike race, ideology is something we choose, and for which we must bear all responsibilities. I loathe your sick mindset and what you defend and promote. I've heard all your pitiful excuses for your despicable totalitarian psyche and your compulsion to coerce or enslave your fellow men and women in the name of some "greater good".
    So understand that this is not a public forum: it is my outpost in the culture war you wage against me, my kin, my rights and my freedom — thus, you will only be tolerated here, and only if I decide so. I call the shots and I owe you nothing. As a matter of fact, I don't like having you around, so the only argument you're truly entitled to hear from me would come, if you insist, amplified through the barrel of my Sig-Sauer high powered rifle(5) — because when it comes to intolerant scumbags, I'm an intolerant bastard.
    So keep your distances, and nobody gets hurt.
  4. I also have a very limited patience for social-democrats of all race and creed, center-of-center jellyfish and buttermonkey(6) hybrids, Blame-America-First (and always) Libertarians (usually of the Rothbardian school), Hollywood idiots & Festival-de-Cannes cretins and those Parisians who fancy themselves as an elite when they are nothing but the developed world's rednecks(7). However, I tend to ignore them, so they may consider themselves lucky if they manage to draw some sarcasm in colorful language from me.
  5. Yeah, and don't get me started on journalists and the Wonderful World of Mainstream Media...
  6. American and British soldiers (including the Commonwealth) stand on a special pedestal in my personal pantheon. Disrespect them here, and you'll quickly wish you'd rather stand naked in Mecca during Hajj, wearing only a sign that reads "Muhammad was a pedophile".
  7. I may moderate, remove or edit anything and give neither excuses nor explanations. It has nothing to do with "censorship": I am not a State, you are not a coerced citizen of said State and so you are always free to express yourself on your own facility and by your own means. Commenting is not a right, it is a privilege I grant or take away, according to my right as the owner of this place.
  8. My site is not awfully biased: it's shamelessly opinioned. If you're on my side, you get my vote and are free to rant 'n' roll. If not, live with it or go rot in the gutter.
  9. Oh and, if you're a vegan, be advised that I hunt, kill, cook(8) and eat all sorts of animals, and thoroughly enjoy the whole lot of it. Have fun with your carrots, Doc.
  1. Ha ha. Beef. Cow. Geddit?
  2. It's been known to happen.
  3. Neither is the guestbook by the way.
  4. That includes of course all its variations: Socialism, National-Socialist, Communism, Fascism, etc.
  5. With a loud 'Bang'
  6. Nope, don't know what species is that either, but it does sound like a particularly vile creature, doesn't it?
  7. Tell me London, New-York, Sydney or Tokyo, but Paris is a dump.
  8. Frequently in some sort of wine sauce or with loads of tears-pulling spices. Grapes and pepper count as veggie stuff right?

AVERTISSEMENT : selon mon expérience, ce qui suit ne s'applique pas à 99% de mes lecteurs. Malheureusement, l'expérience prouve aussi qu'il faut que cela soit écrit pour le pourcentage restant.

La version courte, concernant ma politique pour les commentaires, se résume à une ligne tirée du second (médiocre) volet de Matrix:

"J'ai construit cet endroit. Ici, je fais les lois."

Élaborons un brin :

  1. Il existe une subtile différence entre "être familier" et "traiter familièrement". Cela signifie que les culs-sales qui s'imaginent débarquer ici et me tutoyer comme si nous avions gardé les piquets de grève ensemble verront leur contribution à la conversation éradiquée sans autre forme de procès. Quelle que soit la pertinence de ladite contribution. Même si vous n'êtes Vraiment Pas Content® avec ce que j'écris, cela ne vous dispense pas de surveiller vos manières : tant que je n'ai pas été présenté à votre chère Maman, nous nous vouvoierons. Vu ?
  2. Évitez le hors-sujet. Si vous avez une rancune à l'égard de l'impact des pets de vache sur le changement climatique et que cet article traite de la fessée de macaque(1), alors ce n'est pas l'endroit d'où lancer votre croisade (2).
    Je n'ai rien contre une conversation à bâtons rompus, mais si c'est hors-sujet ET stupide ou insultant, ça aura une durée de vie salement limitée.
  3. Considérez les deux affirmations suivantes...
    • J'ai une ouverture d'esprit totale en ce qui concerne toutes idées rationnelles.
    • Il est évident qu' Anti-américanisme, anti-Sémitisme, Islamisme, Nationalisme, Racisme, Collectivisme(3) et Multiculturalisme (liste non-exhaustive) existent en complète contradiction avec la Raison.
    ... Et tâchez de devinez la dose totale de tolérance que vous pouvez attendre de moi si vous cédez à l'une de ces sirènes.
  4. Si vous deviez cependant persister dans ces voies, comprenez que je ne dépense pas un nombre incalculable d'heures de travail sur ce site pour vous "tendre la main", "débattre" avec vous, "comprendre" vos "causes profondes" ou "apprendre à connaitre" votre religion. Contrairement à la race, l'idéologie est le résultat de nos choix, et nous devons en supporter l'entière responsabilité. J'abhorre votre mentalité tarée, et ce que vous défendez et promouvez. J'ai entendu toutes vos pitoyables excuses pour votre détestable psyché de totalitaire et votre compulsion à forcer et réduire vos semblables en esclavage au nom d'un quelconque "intérêt général".
    Comprenez donc que ceci n'est pas un forum publique : c'est mon avant-poste dans la guerre culturelle que vous lancez contre moi, mes semblables, mes droits et ma liberté — vous ne serez que toléré ici, et seulement si je le décide. Je tire les ficelles, et ne vous doit rien. En fait je n'aime pas vous voir dans le coin, et en conséquence les seuls arguments de ma part auxquels vous puissiez réellement prétendre, si vous insistez, se transmettent par le canon de ma carabine de fort calibre Sig-Sauer(4) — Parce dès qu'ils s'agit d'ordures intolérantes, je suis un salaud d'intolérant.
    Alors gardez vos distances, et personne ne sera blessé.
  5. J'ai aussi un patience très limitée pour les sociaux-démocrates de toute confession et couleur, les centristes-du-centre fruits de l'union d'une méduse et d'un cul de singe, les Libertarés de l'École Rothbard conditionnés au "C'est la faute à l'Amérique, toujours et partout", Les Idiots d'Hollywood et les Crétins-de-Cannes, de même que ces parisiens qui se prennent pour une élite alors qu'ils ne sont que les bouseux du monde développé (5). J'ai cependant tendance à les ignorer, et ils peuvent donc s'estimer chanceux s'ils arrivent à me soutirer ne serait-ce qu'un sarcasme en langage fleuri.
  6. Ouais, et ne me lancez pas sur les journalistes et le Monde Merveilleux des Medias...
  7. Les soldats Américains et Britanniques (parmi lesquels j'inclue le Commonwealth) prennent place sur un piédestal particulier dans mon panthéon personnel. Manquez leur de respect ici, et vous souhaiterez rapidement vous trouver plutôt à la Mecque en période Hajj, tout nu avec seulement une pancarte autour du coup sur laquelle on puisse lire "Mahomet était un pédophile".
  8. Je peux modérer, supprimer ou éditer quoi que ce soit, sans fournir d'excuses ni d'explications. Cela n'a rien à voir avec de la “censure”, pour une raison très simple : je ne suis pas un État, vous n'êtes pas un citoyen opprimé dudit État et demeurez donc libre de vous exprimer sur votre propre support et par vos propres moyens. Commenter n'est pas un droit, c'est un privilège que j'accorde ou refuse selon mon droit de propriétaire des lieux.
  9. Mon site n'est pas affreusement partial, il est impudemment orienté. Si vous êtes de mon côté, vous avez mon aval et êtes libre de disserter à l'envi. Sinon, faites avec ou allez crever dans le caniveau.
  10. Oh, et si vous êtes végétarien, sachez que je chasse, tue, cuisine(6) et bouffe toutes sortes d'animaux, et que j'apprécie le tout sans aucune retenue. Soyez heureux avec vos carottes Docteur.
  1. C'est déjà arrivé.
  2. C'est aussi valable pour le Livre d'Or.
  3. Ce qui inclue aussi ses variantes : Socialisme, National-Socialisme, Communisme, Fascisme, etc.
  4. Avec un gros 'Bang'
  5. Londres, New-York, Sydney ou Tokyo, d'accord. Mais Paris, c'est un bled de cul-terreux.
  6. Généralement avec une sauce au vin, ou alors des poignées d'épices à t'arracher la tripaille. Le raisin et les piments, ça compte comme trucs de végétarien, non ?

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  1. Nope, don't know what species is that either, but it does sound like a particularly vile creature, doesn't it?
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Comments | Commentaires

Mashiki | 7 years, 6 months ago
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Canada
08/05 2004
06:27 PM

Brilliant as always DF.  But it’s very hard, then again…the truth is always the hardest to face.

 

B.G. Cooper | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/05 2004
07:42 PM

Dear DF: That was powerful. I have photos sent me by a friend, taken by a fellow who shot them from the top of the 40-story Banker’s Trust building just days after the massacre. I would like them to be seen, as they give a better idea of the overall destruction than anything from ground level. May I send them to you? Thanks for all you’re doing.

 

Banagor | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/05 2004
07:55 PM

Amazing presentation. Very well done and so aptly put. People forget far too easily.

I saw it in New York that day, and I will never, ever, forget.

 

Mike H. | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/05 2004
08:36 PM

I fired off two emails about your latest. It’s as B.G.Cooper said, Powerful. May your talent only get better.

 

Ded | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/05 2004
09:56 PM

C’est Magnifique! America needs to see this every day to remind the fools who think that war is always fought with guns that America was attacked and that war has been declared upon the United States by terrorists of every kind, not just Islamofacists.

Pacifists march and whine that war is so terrible, then go home and eat their dinners. The true pacifists are killing their enemies in order that they may have peace and dine in their homes secure from those who would threaten that home.

 

MHV | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/05 2004
11:55 PM

The real thing we have to fear is Muq-Teddy Al-Kennedy behind the wheel of an Oldsmobile.

 

lola | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
01:07 AM

Bonjour Monsieur, il y a quelque chose de diabolique à manipuler ces images à des fins électorales! Elles sont toujours terribles et terrifiantes ! Mais même aux Etats-Unis, à certains jeux tout est permis. Merci pour ces images d’archives. Lola

 

the dissident frogman | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
01:33 AM
Comment 1566

“il y a quelque chose de diabolique à manipuler ces images à des fins électorales! (...) Mais même aux Etats-Unis, à certains jeux tout est permis.”

Ah ma pauvre dame, m’en parlez pas. Vous savez bien ce que c’est avec les types comme moi : pas de morale, sans vergogne, aucune décence. Le vrai salaud quoi.

Pas comme ce bon Monsieur Kennedy, s’pas ?

 

the dissident frogman | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
01:34 AM
Comment 1567

B.G. Cooper: Yes, please do send them.

 

Beck | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
01:44 AM

Thank god there are people like you still to be found in Europe.  I don’t think it’s too much of an exaggeration to say that America is one of the last bastions of freedom in this world, and we certainly can’t stand alone.

 

jabial | 7 years, 6 months ago
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France
08/06 2004
03:37 AM

I love it, but with some sound it would be even better

 

Alex | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/06 2004
04:11 AM

Merci, Monsieur Dissident.

It is good, if painful, to be reminded. You have performed a valuable service for the cause of Liberty.

Alex Kroll Jr

 

sun | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
05:43 AM

NEVER FORGET!

Teddy has, I won’t.

 

Shaikh Kaffir | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/06 2004
07:38 AM

...four more years

 

LibraryGryffon | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/06 2004
07:52 AM

I think sound would dilute the message.  Silence allows the viewer to fill in with his/her own imagination which (as the best horror movie creators know) is always more powerful.

 

the dissident frogman | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
08:02 AM
Comment 1574

LibraryGryffon: My thoughts exactly: sound would have been at best superfluous and at worst an unpleasant distraction from the gravity of the event.

Some people, starting with Ted K. are obviously way too “distracted” on that issue.

Besides, this is not f* Hollywood anyway, right?

 

romuald | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
10:24 AM

yeah U want another Georges W.Bush for 4 years?This guy who reduced the national security’s budget before the 9/11 ?Are U crazy?

 

Valerie, Texas | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
11:46 AM

And Clinton didn’t slash and burn the budget on national security and to the miiltary?  The operative word here is “BEFORE” this unprecedented attack was launched on innocent civilians by evil minds.

I would be crazy to throw in with a flip-flopping opportunistic feeder from Taxachusetts.   Until the attack on 9/11, and more importantly the “reaction” by the Left, I WAS a yellow dog Democrat.  Terrorists done killed my yeller dawg.  Thank God they got to it before they got to me.   Never forget, never.

Cher, cher Frogaman, I will never forget, ever.  And it pains me that there are those out there who have.  Thank you for taking your precious time to use your considerable talent to create this devastating reminder.  Merci, merci, merci.  Vous etes un bon et vrai ami des Etats Unis.

 

the dissident frogman | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
02:56 PM
Comment 1577

Val: I wouldn’t care too much about our Super Hawk romuald. Judging by his first name and sloppy syntax, and as confirmed by his IP address, our expert in George Bush’s National Security budget policy is commenting from the south of France…

It has to be some sort of the DNC strategy copycat: the whole “I’m John Kerry reporting for duty”, tougher-than-thou-on-terror make believe.

Zeropean copycats put aside, I can’t say I’m surprised how this party, that praise itself as being the party of the people after all, is not getting how rightfully angered the American people is. Even though, again, they don’t even have the excuse to be French…

 

Judah | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/06 2004
04:21 PM

Romuald is quite correct President Bush did build the millitary before 9/11 and used federal funds in the process. Why this is a bothersome happening is beyond me. That increased millitary spending allowed for a quick and thourough ass whomping of Islamo-facists groupings from Afghanistan to Iraq, and you can safely bet your retirement that ass whomping in areas untold and areas yet to come will unfold in the near future. Bush, quite inlike Kerry, is willing to defy opinion polls to do what is right. Oh, by the way I just stumbled across your fabulous web site a few weeks ago, I was sure that fossilized remains of the French Conservitive was all that was left. I am overjoyed to have friends in Europe still.

 

Damian | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/06 2004
06:06 PM

DF,

The Left is a spent force. Their big idea of an idea is limited to opposing the person of GWB.

Here are a few policy surmises from the podium mush dished up at the Democratic convention.

* In Iraqi, they will simply do better—though in some mysterious unspecified way because John Kerry will not tip his hand without the authority of the presidency. Guess you have to elect him to find out.

* On terror, again the Democrats will do better by—please take a seat—talking to the French, and maybe the Germans if they are in the room at the time. Pfft. They are also considering giving Iran nuclear fuel, so the Iranians don’t have to go through the embarrassment of stealing it for bombs.

* On the economy, they will not raise taxes on the middle class. This is the oldest and rudest of Democratic campaign lies. Few people remember that Mr. Clinton ran in 1992 against the tax increases GB ‘41 conceded to Democratic Majority Leader George Mitchell. Mr. Clinton then went on to push through his own tax increase—one of the largest—(by 1 vote, supported by Messrs. Kennedy and Kerry) in his first year in office. Like Willy Sutton robbing banks, the government looks to tax the middle class because that’s where the money is. American households making a million or more a year—a thumbnail definition for the evil “rich”—could be taxed at 100% and it still would not be enough to satisfy the voracious spending of government.

* Again on the economy, the Democrats will only create spectacularly well-paying jobs, none of those low-paying service sector jobbies. Will they magically resurrect the dot.com bubble? Or perhaps they intend to convert the entire American work force into Swiss bank managers. Who knows? There is a dearth of details. It’s obvious that they haven’t a clue, not the basest inkling, how a free market economy works. Job growth is always bottom heavy, not top heavy.

As for Mr. Kennedy, he never makes an appearance without the revenant Mary Jo Kopechne. Mr. Kennedy, incoherent, self-righteous, and shameless, voice quavering, lips trembling, pronounces the only fear ahead is Mr. Bush. And he is right. Mr. Bush spoils Mr. Kennedy’s big liberal project.

That Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Clinton (“most ethical administration in American history” ever) and Michael Moore are standard-bearers for the Democratic party tells all that needs to be known about the party of donkeys.

Regards, DGB

 

Joe N. | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United States
08/07 2004
06:13 AM

And Ted Kennedy in a black shirt - excellent.  It might as well be brown. It’s as though the man doesn’t realize that his day has come and gone, he’s still waiting for the chance to be ‘great’ or to be of some service to the nation.  He never will.  He should just be agentleman, and retire gracefully, save some face - and spend his life accepting the thanks people will ineviatbly give his brothers.

 

B. Durbin | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/07 2004
02:25 PM

Yep, as excellent as expected. Thank you.

 

Mitch | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/07 2004
04:30 PM

Thank you, DF, although it is not necessarily fear that I feel on seeing those images again.  I would give ten years of my life for a clear shot at one of those b******s.

 

Djerzinsky | 7 years, 6 months ago
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United Kingdom
08/09 2004
02:45 AM

Dear DF, we all know that in these days of relative insecurity a democrt in the driving seat of the most powerful country in the world is not something to forward to but i would be curious to know what your thoughts are on the libertarian candidate Michael Badnarik?

 

Mamamontezz | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/09 2004
05:01 AM

You truly never cease to amaze me with your beautiful pieces.  And I agree, certainly most soundtracks would detract.  I can only think of one that would work, that being a single, mournful, minor chord sustained for the entire piece.  As it is, I love it.

 

Nightfly | 7 years, 6 months ago
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08/11 2004
12:59 PM

DF - Just catching up.  Sorry about being Nightfly-come-lately.  Just stupendous work.  Merci beaucoup.

By the way, do you know the only major network that I’ve seen show anything remotely like this lately, here in the states?  ESPN.  A-yep, that ESPN, the Worldwide Leader in Sports.  They’ve had hour specials re-covering the biggest sports stories of the past 25 years, and one of them was the professional leagues’ response to 9/11.  They showed about 20 minutes of footage from the Towers and the Pentagon, including the people leaping down from 1000 feet.  They’re the ONLY ONES.

Hmmm…are the major news media willfully compliant with the Democrats’ apparent strategy to campaign as if it’s still 2000?  Am I just a conspiracy nut?

 

Chuck | 7 years, 5 months ago
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United States
08/26 2004
05:34 PM

What I fear comes in several packets…first off is the statists who think government is the answer to all problems…they are slowly strangling what’s left of our Republic, second is the morons who think if we retreat behind our Atlantic moat that the Muslim fascists will leave us alone(what happens then to the Europeans who backed us when we needed it?), third and last is the US judicial system and how it continually fails the people/US Constitution it’s supposed to protect….

 

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Fear
The other day Ted "Killer" Kennedy had some very interesting things to say about what we should fear. View the flash movie below for more details and the proper response: (Via Phanatic, who found it at The Dissident Frogman.)...Go read it all...
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French journalist interviews executioners
The journalist, Sara Daniel, interviewed in Fallujah one Abu Rachid (the name was changed, says a footnote) of the Tawid wal Djihad (unification and holy war) who claims to have beheaded several hostages. The news magazine starts by legitimizing...Go read it all...
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Talking points
Quoth Ted Kennedy, "All we have to fear is four more years of George W. Bush." I won't even get into all the things wrong with that statement.Go read it all...
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