The u.s.president carter/state department secretary brezenski intentionally provoked the soviet union into invading afghanistan,1976-1979,to recklessly and irresponsibly,get revenge for the french-colonial contracted,u.s. Trust me when I say the extremists are not fit for human kind, that is just common sense which they have none. Not by war, but by common elimination known as survival of the fittest. This is the modern world, and either you join the rest of us, or plan on being extinct. Prey on the innocent and make them your bombers.that is a horrible way to try and make people believe in your ridiculous religion. They are a primitive religion living in the 8th century.there is no way in hell they would ever convert me even with a gun to my head. If Muslims or Islamic followers can't police their own extremists because they're afraid, well those of us who use common sense can and will. Rock back and forth while you memorize your verses, but in the end you have condemned your innocent Islamic people and all Muslims as well. Unbelievers.? You ignorant cavemen will never get it, and you are insuring the eventual extermination of your own people by your own religious beliefs that have not proven nothing.nothing at all.
I'm sick of it, and I hope the U.S, attacks with all guns blazing and killing every damn one of the extremists. Iran killing their own citizens so their goofy dictator Ahmadinejad can stay in power, and all the extremists talking Islam and love out of one side of their mouth, and yet killing people indiscriminately and saying it is 'God's will' out of the other side. Taliban covering their women in burqas and treating them like they were dogs. Al-Qaeda killing innocent people in 9/11 and in their own local markets with suicide bombs strapped to young men who are disillusioned about the world. Catholic priests have been proven to be molesters, and the Pope remains silent.what the hell is that? Taliban throwing acid on young teen age girls, burning and blowing up schools. In my life time I have seen so much senseless murders and killings under the righteous name of religions that I no longer care for any of it. Mostly because so much of it is like fairy tales, make believe, twisted history, and then add in the goofy Muslim extremists with their ridiculous bombing of innocent people, and Christians with their extremist history as well, all under the name of God.
"I wanted to start my little (private) Mac museum because I would not be where I am without the technology.I have to say it, but its a bit nerve racking, but I no longer believe in religions. Dunham says he's never thrown a Mac away, and many of the models were purchased via eBay or collectors. In the warehouse, there are 40 fully-functioning Apple computers, everything from the first generation Apple II from 1976, to early models like the Lisa I and Lisa II (1983) and and every color of iMac (including Flower Power and Bondi Blue) made before it switched to white and silver in the current era. He won't say how much he paid to acquire the Batmobile, but adds "how do you pass it up?" "I'm a geek to the bone," he says.ĭunham has nine vintage and custom cars on display including a 2009 Viper ACR and one of the three original Batmobiles used in the filming of Batman Returns, a modified 1934 Ford with his character Achmed in the grill. He also brings along a suite of Apple products - a 17-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPad, iPod and iPhone. He gets to the gigs via his outfitted bus, which includes a gym, three flat-panel TVs, a workshop where he repairs or builds dummies, and a video-editing station, where he works on concert DVDs. People will still pay dollars to come see live."ĭunham performs between 150 and 200 shows a year, grossing more than $12.5 million in 2011, according to Pollstar. Anybody can come to a concert, tape you, and put you up on the Internet. It's made the world such a smaller place." It just shows you what technology has done. I thought it would be amazing to play foreign countries, and now we're doing that. Growing up, I thought it would be great if I could do big theaters. If YouTube hadn't come around, if that character (Achmed) hadn't come around…it all met at the perfect time, and that's when things started going bonkers. To get that much exposure on a worldwide basis had never happened that way. We met him at a warehouse in Los Angeles, where he houses his toys. The comic/ventriloquist is also a major tech geek, who collects Apple computers and cars, including the Batmobile used in the film Batman Returns. This week he'll appear in Wichita Falls, Texas Little Rock, Ark., and Springfield, Mo.
Dunham says the videos help him sell out concerts.