GITMO (Guantanamo Bay)

Is it the right move?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 61.1%
  • No

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • What is a Gitmo?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    18
He's off his medication again. No worries. Sharpe's world beyond our borders is inhabited by cannibals and madmen. His little playlet was a pretend meeting of an escaped Taliban with a Cuban doctor. Neither really seemed to be fully developed characters operating out of real motives.

Hopefully his next play will involve Haitian refugees looking for humanitarian aid after their boat washes up in Florida. :p
 
Originally posted by Sultan Bhargash
Hopefully his next play will involve Haitian refugees looking for humanitarian aid after their boat washes up in Florida. :p
Thats so 1994.

I was hoping for the guy crawling through the radioactive rubble of Paris still saying the Americans are wrong about Saddam's nuclear program.
 
JACQUES: "The Americans were wrong about Saddam's nuclear program."

SHARDIK THE GENETIC MUTANT MAN BEAR: "Yes, for some reason, Saddam was aiming them at us."

JACQUES: "Hmm, maybe that's why they decided not to disarm him!"
 
I found the characters in the first piece to be wooden, the script uninspiring and the dialogue forced.

The second piece left me feeling unfulfilled, yet strangely aroused.
 
Originally posted by ozscott75

The second piece left me feeling unfulfilled, yet strangely aroused.

It was Shardik the Genetically Mutated Man Bear, wasn't it?
 
It is a good thing. Use any means necessary to get all information out of the tangos, and then dispose of them in an environmentally friendly manner.
 
I think it is wrong. There is no point in signing agreements such as the Geneva convention if you are just going to ignore them. And what's more if you ignore them then your enemies have every right to ignore them too.
 
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