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Sony canceled the release of The Interview

crazy1a2b3

Posted 4:25 pm, 12/24/2014

I heard a little while ago that is available for live streaming from Sonys site and a lot of other places. Heard this on Galax radio.

Fins

Posted 2:56 pm, 12/24/2014

Looks like Ill be going to Abingdon


chendo

Posted 1:10 pm, 12/24/2014

and for really **** music

Fins

Posted 1:09 pm, 12/24/2014

Yep. Tipper Gore led the charge on that. Liberals hate words

chendo

Posted 1:01 pm, 12/24/2014

i like rogen and franco...i hope it's good..


remember when the whole first amendment/censorship battle was being fought over 2 Live Crew?

Fins

Posted 12:59 pm, 12/24/2014

LMAO

I heard some reviews on the radio and they said its a great movie. Very funny.

Only 200 theaters are showing it. And they are small independent houses. I doubt the local place will has it

chendo

Posted 12:54 pm, 12/24/2014

funny that this is the rallying point for free speech. early reviews say it isn't a very good movie...couldn't we have gone to the wall for Citizen Kane?


anyway, i won't go to see it right away...kinda like the upcoming batman movie...i'll just wait for the crowds to die down

too soon?

Jude

Posted 12:51 pm, 12/24/2014

Great World War 3 by the guys who brought you Pinneapple Express....Merry Christmas!!!!

ObLaDi-ObLaDa

Posted 12:27 pm, 12/24/2014

Available today for rental

http://money.cnn.com/2014/1...l-release/

Rosestar

Posted 12:10 pm, 12/24/2014

Maybe the new theater some have been pimping so much will have it?

Yugoman

Posted 10:18 am, 12/24/2014

What is the closest theater to us that is showing it? Channel 12 said last night some theaters are already sold out for the first day showings .

Beeblebrox42

Posted 10:52 pm, 12/23/2014

fiction fixer is a disciple of Orly Taitz!

Beeblebrox42

Posted 10:51 pm, 12/23/2014

LOL kenc

kenc

Posted 10:45 pm, 12/23/2014

That's a lot of fiction , fiction fixer, can you fix it ?

Rosestar

Posted 10:29 pm, 12/23/2014

No need to cry. It is opening Christmas day.

fiction fixer

Posted 10:10 am, 12/22/2014

I agree that it is much too late to do anything about Obama....however, stating that just because his mother was a citizen, automatically make him a citizen is wrong.

There was a huge debate about this at the time because of what the law says.
And, this is the part of the law about Obama, and his mother's requirements.
These detailed requirements not met by his mother, is the reason Obama's eligability was/is questioned.

So according to the law, stating Obama is automatically a US citizen is nonsense. It is just not that simple.

The rules changed again for people born between December 23, 1952, and November 13, 1986.(BHO was born in 1961...so this would pertain to him) When one parent was a U.S. citizen and the other a foreign national, the U.S. citizen parent must have resided in the U.S. for a total of 10 years prior to the birth of the child, with five of the years after the age of 14. (Ann Dunham was only 18...so she was~according to the law in effect at the time~UNABLE to confer US citizenship to BHO,Jr) Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen mother were U.S. citizens if the mother was a resident in the U.S. for a period of one year prior to the birth of the child. Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen father acquired U.S. citizenship only if legitimated before turning 21.

This is the law.
Citizenship Rules for People Born Outside the United States

All persons born in the United States are citizens of the U.S. (with the minor exception of certain children of diplomatic personnel). This is perhaps the only simple rule of U.S. citizenship.

Persons born abroad before May 24, 1934, to a U.S. citizen father who had resided in the U.S. at any point before the birth are considered U.S. citizens at birth. The status of the mother did not matter unless the child was born out of wedlock.

In 1940, Congress passed a law making illegitimate children born abroad to U.S. citizen women citizens if the mother had resided in the U.S. However, under this law, if the child was legitimated by the foreign national father before his or her eighteenth birthday, the child would not be considered a citizen. The U.S. citizen parent must have resided in the U.S. prior to the birth. This residence could have been in the U.S. itself, or in certain U.S. territories.

The rules changed for people born between May 24, 1934, and January 13, 1941. In 1934, Congress passed a law allowing U.S. citizen parents, regardless of their gender, to pass citizenship to their children born abroad. If both parents were citizens, only one was required to have resided in the U.S., and as with the previous law, there was no required length of time that the parent must have resided in the U.S. Illegitimate children born aboard between 1934 and 1941 became citizens under the general provision.

The rules changed again for people born between January 14, 1941, and December 23, 1952. When one parent was a citizen and the other a foreign national, the rules changed substantially. To pass on citizenship, the citizen parent must have resided in the U.S. for at least 10 years before the birth of the child, and at least five of those years had to be after the parent turned 16. Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen mother who met the residence requirements were automatically citizens. For a child born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen father, to obtain U.S. citizenship the child must have been legitimated before the age of 21.

The rules changed again for people born between December 23, 1952, and November 13, 1986.(BHO was born in 1961...so this would pertain to him) When one parent was a U.S. citizen and the other a foreign national, the U.S. citizen parent must have resided in the U.S. for a total of 10 years prior to the birth of the child, with five of the years after the age of 14. (Ann Dunham was only 18...so she was~according to the law in effect at the time~UNABLE to confer US citizenship to BHO,Jr) Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen mother were U.S. citizens if the mother was a resident in the U.S. for a period of one year prior to the birth of the child. Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen father acquired U.S. citizenship only if legitimated before turning 21.

~glitter and glamour~

Posted 10:05 am, 12/22/2014

Sony's attorney says it will eventually be released, as previously stated....likely online.

w(><)w

Posted 7:51 am, 12/22/2014

So Little Kim jong-un is the supreme CEO of Sony now?

Frankie Dunn

Posted 7:41 am, 12/22/2014

I see Barry has downplayed the hack as "vandalism". And his "proportional response" will be zilch...aside from jawboning.

The bad guys can smell his weakness, and are having a field day against America as a result.

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