henderburn
Henderburn
henderburn

Only the stupid make uninformed generalizations.

Jumping down somebody's throat because they're not intimately familiar with videogame licensing feels like a bit of an overreaction.

Someone help me beat QWOP!

A single assassination of a universally loathed figure is a lot more defensible than a years-long campaign like Iran-Contra.

If they just wholeheartedly embraced amoral realpolitik I would totally be down for buying that game.

I like that the developers think the issue is that North is on Fox News and not that he's a disgusting traitor to the country. Yeah, I'm annoyed that his political viewpoints are different to my own, not that he was a key figure in an illegal (not allegedly illegal, explicitly illegal) scheme to funnel arms money from

His name was William Francis Buckley. I actually can't remember where I read that information - it was perhaps in Lawrence Wright's "The Looming Tower" or maybe something by Jane Mayer. Essentially, they had operational intelligence that showed where Buckley probably was, but because his Hezbollah captors were and are

Oliver North is a really bad person. He sold weapons to Iran while Iran still had CIA officers held hostage. One of them was about to be freed but the Reagan Administration held back on freeing him because they didn't want to endanger their illegal and secret arms contract. He was moved and murdered a few months later.

The press had wide-ranging free speech protections (just like you!) and that's 100% fair comment.

The correct answer was "Bank of America" but apparently people care more about paid DLC than institutionalized corruption at the highest levels of our political and financial systems.

Fun fact: Canada isn't a Common Law jurisdiction - at least, one part of it isn't. Quebec still operates under a version of the Napoleonic Code. Canada's a real wacky place when you get to know it.