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Replying to u like three weeks later, I know, but I was busy moving etc. and didn't see this till now. Dude, I was being sarcastic. I totally agree with you.

@RandomThought: That would require a Spectacular display of ignorance. I mean, if you know that little about the subject, then just don't comment/twitter about it!

@collex: You're forgetting the most important part though... he also inferred that the footage was not "amazing."

@RandomThought: It's Incredible that someone confused Spidey's tag line with Captain America.

@Damob: You'll never know, it'll look human when she brings it home.

What I took away from watching the animatronic Hulk prototype is that Steve Johnson and his team have created a larger, stronger, gamma-powered Terminator and have doomed us all.

If the Avengers' Hulk looks like the concept art, that is just total win (other than the four toes, of course... I'm assuming that's corrected). That is exactly what the Hulk should look like on film, even the expression on his face.

@frankystainz: I like this idea. Though there are a lot of references, especially by Spider-Man and Superman about the burden of being careful and pulling their punches.

@frankystainz: Ah-hahahah... Paste-Pot Pete. Always fun quips from Spidey when facing him.

@brett108: If this is true then I hope either a Stargate or aliens or both are involved somehow ;) Or at least the pyramids.

@brett108: A final point on this, as I don't really want to get into a political discussion on a sci-fi blog. You did make a point that is valid, merits serious consideration and is not just shrill craziness so credit to you for that. However...

@artiofab: At first I thought I had taken this waaay too far but now that I've gotten that link from you as a result, it was totally worthwhile! Thanks.

@brett108: I may have bought that argument had Obama actually done much to change the status quo on other issues. Largely devoted to making corporations happy, his administration is simply cowed by the same Beltway conventional wisdom and the lobbyists and tools of the military industrial complex as all previous

@artiofab: I figured you, like most Americans, hadn't. But I don't blame you or the general public. We depend on the press for information, investigation and context. Yet it's this sort of lack of serious long-term examination of our national security strategy that the media has failed at so badly.

@Kickstand27: Since our current administration (and the recently ended giant legislative majority of the opposition party to the one that performed these acts) decided not to hold anyone responsible, or even do an investigation, they essentially condoned the illegal actions of the previous administration.

@SG-17: The ends include getting false information (like the one received via Egypt's torture, by our request, of Al-Qaeda prisoners which eventually led to bad intel saying there was a link between AQ & Iraq) which gets our soldiers killed for no actual benefit to the interests of the United States of America.

@Project Thanatos: Okay, yet again I have to compliment you on perfect use of internet pic. You must be some kind of expert in the field.

@TheGreat&PowerfulTurtle: Of course, we need to look forward not backwards. It's not like not bringing charges or even doing an investigation will signal to future administrations that illegal acts are acceptable and/or they won't be held responsible for them. No, not at all.

@ManchuCandidate: Not to mention the fact that all of the other premises for the war were also b.s. (i.e.- Iraq partially responsible for 9/11, connections to Al-Qaeda, weapons of mass destruction, not complying with inspections etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.).