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about the 3rd victim's family joining Thompson's lawsuit: http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050815/APN/508150881&cachetime=3&template=dateline

No, it's in there. I had to reformat it. ~ Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ 02:51, 2005 August 17 (UTC)


Thompson vs. AIM Buddy Icons

http://www.gamesarefun.com/news.php?newsid=5446. I was thinking this could be part of what he's done. Agree?


Book

Out of Harm's Way (Hardcover) by Jack Thompson

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Ok, I found it: ISBN 1414304420 --Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ 00:58, 2005 August 30 (UTC)


New JT Interview

Podcast, posted Sept 5th at http://www.livejournal.com/users/gamepolitics/82338.html This is a 79 minute long interview between Jack Thompson and Game Politics' Dennis McCauley. - NoRealLife2 The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.65.94.98 (talk • contribs) 05:42, 2005 September 5.

Update: Jack is going nuts today on www.gamepolitics.com  !!! The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.65.94.98 (talk • contribs) 10:54, 2005 September 5.


Complete Conversation Published

www.jackthompson.org has published an entire e-mail conversation, including nude Sim image, between Jack Thompson and NoRealLife2 http://www.jackthompson.org/archives/email_conversations.htm The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.65.94.98 (talk • contribs) September 10, 2005.


Islam

Shouldn't it be noted that the Koran doesn't, infact, promotes killing? I know it and you know it, but does everyone know it? (Thompson obviously doesn't). --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.178.161.125 (talk • contribs) September 10, 2005.

Keep in mind that these are his views anonymous poster, the Koran article should mention something about that. Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠


Pakeerah Murder Case

"He also attempted to link the game "Manhunt" to the murder of Stefan Pakeerah, 14, by his friend Warren Leblanc, 17. After it was later found that Leblanc's actions were due to a drug addiction, Thompson then clamed that a gaming magazine reported that he tried to link "Manhunt" to the killings rather than the police."

This is all wrong and needs fixing; perhaps even ommitting. It was Stefan Pakeerah's mother who claimed that Manhunt provoked LeBlanc to kill her son. The police never once cliamed any link - on the contrary, they maintained throughout the case that there was no link to the game. There are dozens of reports from the time on the BBC's website had anybody cared to check - you'll notice that he doesn't feature in any of them until after these claims were reported, because he simply jumped on the Anti-Manhunt bandwagon after it started rolling. A single line saying as much would be more factually correct. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.225.9.99 (talk • contribs) October 11, 2005.

Was this the case where they later found the game in the murdered boy's room instead of the murderer's? And then they started to run rumors that the murderer was denied by the murdered playing the game and that's why he killed him? That was good stuff. I love how people twist things to fit their agenda, no matter how lousy it sound and how fabricated it has to be. I think Jack will end up arrested for paying an officer to place a box of Bully in a murder scene so he could scream "rockstar did it!". Seriously. Know what I love about bandwagons? They're made of wood. One shell of logical-reality incindairy and they burn down. Viva la intelligent-violene. ^_^ --82.80.1.104 07:44, 18 October 2005 (UTC) Ori Klein


Thompson's email to Scott Ramsoomair

As a point of interest, Thompson was responding to a strip by Ramsoomair that referred to the Hot Coffee mod in GTA:San Andreas. Thompson seems to have confused this with Killer 7, emailing Ramsoomair to argue that the sex in Killer 7 isn't hidden, when Ramsoomair had in fact been referring to the hidden sexual content in GTA:San Andreas. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.164.92.156 (talk • contribs) October 13, 2005.


NIMF Disavows Jack - 10-13-05

http://www.livejournal.com/users/gamepolitics/106779.html?view=2904603#t2904603 GamePolitics received e-mail directly from David Walsh of NIMF. Above link to article. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 207.65.94.98 (talk • contribs) October 14, 2005.


thanks

Good job folks. Nice use of NPOV to deal with a controversial figure. (Yes, there's a slight deviation from NPOV in two spots, but hey, this is good.) --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.219.21.69 (talk • contribs) October 14, 2005.


<sarcasm>This article is fantastic</sarcasm>

This article is fantastic. Can someone link me to the vote where blatant POV became policy? --211.28.82.49 04:39, 15 October 2005 (UTC)

It is fantastic, but what I love even more is when folks recognize a problem with an article, but choose to make pithy comments instead of contributing, or even pointing out specific issues! --Fox1 13:49, 15 October 2005 (UTC)
Everything in this article is a fact, as far as I can tell. If you actually like Jack Thompson, and think that the facts are presented in a biased way, then feel free to edit the article. But don't go around removing true statements just because they make him look bad. Making the article biased in favor of Jack Thompson won't help anything. --69.141.141.174 23:51, 17 October 2005 (UTC)


Christianity vs Islam

I removed the text:

"This sentiment is not accurate, however. For one, in the Bible, Jesus, the son of God according to the Christian, Jewish, and Catholic religions, was executed by crucifixion. Also, King David, said to be the apple of God's eye, committed every sin in the book except for blasphemy. Murder was committed in the first book of the Bible, Cain murdering Abel."

It's being used to say that the bible promotes violence, whereas I'm pretty sure that the bible didn't say that killing Jesus was a good thing to do. I'm also pretty sure that Cain was painted as a bad guy by the bible.

There's probably a few good quotes though. I seem to vaguely remember something about a King ordering his soldiers to kill women and children in there; that might just be myth though, so can someone check it up? --GeorgeBills 13:59, 15 October 2005 (UTC)

King David ordered a soldier killed so that he could have the soldier's wife, but that's all I recall for king ordering death.. Unless you count King Solomon, but his order for dividing the baby in half was a test to see how the two women disputing over motherhood of said babe would react.. I gather rebuttals aren't allowed within articles.... I think that the part directly about Islam should have been left in, however. That was accurate information, and not biased, to my knowledge. I agree, though, that the bit about the bible was biased, but I'm not too fond of any religion, really. --69.235.142.87 21:53, 16 October 2005 (UTC)
I don't recall Jesus being the son of God according to Jews (as me being one), you might want to restracture that sentence. ;) AFAIR, the Islam in general speaks of conquering oneself, your desires, your body, your soul, your evils&demons tendancies. It preaches for tolerance and peace as well. The problem is that it also preaches that once done the first you are to wage war against evils outside. Naturally, the fanatics took this as "god say go kill anyone who object you using the cliched god said kill the heathen excuse". Sigh. --82.80.1.104 Ori Klein
Maybe someone (preferably an Islamic expert) should clarify that Islam does not encourage anything of the sort that Jack Thompson believes? Thus the Jack's claims are countered by truth, keeping things neutral?
As a Bahai, allow me to point out that there are various denominations of Islam; as there are many interpretations of any work, there are many interpretations of the Quran. Some are more violent than others. Remember also that in modern day, Muslim extremists/terrorists (pick your term) are an extreme minority - more or less ALL other Muslims condemn their activities as not in keeping with the teachings of Mohammed, etc. Adam Marx Squared 22:21, 23 October 2005 (UTC)