CptStern
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Flowers for Jack
a group of concerned gamers sent flowers to jack to try to show that not all gamers are alike:
" With all the money they collect ($483.16 as of tonight), Flowers for Jack will send anti-game activist Jack Thompson the largest bushel of "pretty, pretty flowers" to him possible, along with this letter, signed by anyone who wishes to add their name. The letter, while not finished, will "touch (but not aggravate with)" the following:
* Some sort of apology for the less-cordial correspondences he gets from less mature gamers.
* Finding his proper stated agenda (keep violence from children, or ban games entirely?)
* The word Pixelante, and how its being used now.
* His overall stance on the NIMF (He badmouthed them soon after they sent him the C&D, but they still have similar agendas)
* Presidential candidancy in 2008: just a rumor?
* what we can do to maintain lines of serious dialogue with him?
Jack's response?
Thanks for the thought. As soon as I get the flowers, I will pack them up and send them to to Judge James M. Moore, Fayette County Courthouse, Fayette, Alabama 35555. He is the Judge presiding over our wrongful death case which arose out of Devin Moore's training on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to kill 2 cops and a dispather. We were all on 60 Minutes about it. I want Judge Moore to know that the flowers are an "in memoriam" tribute to the three good men cut down because Paul Eibeler, CEO of Take-Two/Rockstar is a sociopathic criminal who knowingly markets adult, cop-killing murder simulators to kids. GTA has spawned multiple murders around the country, including the school massacre in Red Lake, MN. Go ahead. Send me the flowers. They'll be sent right off to the Judge, with an explanation as to who sent them and then who forwarded them, and why. Go ahead; make my day. Jack Thompson
even when he's thanking someone he comes across as a lunatic
http://flowersforjack.livejournal.com/5610.html
a group of concerned gamers sent flowers to jack to try to show that not all gamers are alike:
" With all the money they collect ($483.16 as of tonight), Flowers for Jack will send anti-game activist Jack Thompson the largest bushel of "pretty, pretty flowers" to him possible, along with this letter, signed by anyone who wishes to add their name. The letter, while not finished, will "touch (but not aggravate with)" the following:
* Some sort of apology for the less-cordial correspondences he gets from less mature gamers.
* Finding his proper stated agenda (keep violence from children, or ban games entirely?)
* The word Pixelante, and how its being used now.
* His overall stance on the NIMF (He badmouthed them soon after they sent him the C&D, but they still have similar agendas)
* Presidential candidancy in 2008: just a rumor?
* what we can do to maintain lines of serious dialogue with him?
Jack's response?
Thanks for the thought. As soon as I get the flowers, I will pack them up and send them to to Judge James M. Moore, Fayette County Courthouse, Fayette, Alabama 35555. He is the Judge presiding over our wrongful death case which arose out of Devin Moore's training on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City to kill 2 cops and a dispather. We were all on 60 Minutes about it. I want Judge Moore to know that the flowers are an "in memoriam" tribute to the three good men cut down because Paul Eibeler, CEO of Take-Two/Rockstar is a sociopathic criminal who knowingly markets adult, cop-killing murder simulators to kids. GTA has spawned multiple murders around the country, including the school massacre in Red Lake, MN. Go ahead. Send me the flowers. They'll be sent right off to the Judge, with an explanation as to who sent them and then who forwarded them, and why. Go ahead; make my day. Jack Thompson
even when he's thanking someone he comes across as a lunatic
http://flowersforjack.livejournal.com/5610.html