Last night ladyofthelog and I went to see some Baroque opera at BAM. This was quite pleasing, although the staging wasn't anything much (it seems because they are pulling out all the stops for next week's Faerie Queen) and there was a dude sitting next to me who was creepy, unkempt, smelled like pee and would get actively annoyed if you got out of your seat to let him find his as opposed to, you know, letting him rub all over you. For the win, that.
White Collar 1.9 Mortgage fraud is boring. Neal/El/Peter -- so want to be doing each other. The chess move postcard? Doesn't feel like a Kate move. Or a Fowler move. Does feel like a Peter or Moz move. The paper flower: tell me that didn't actually get by Peter and Moz. And now we're just all back to trusting Peter? And Neal seems pretty functional again? Okay. I get that we needed a lighter episode in some ways, but.... yeah. I'm making a face.
I think you might have misunderstood. I didn't mean that the Dutch govt. was an ally (or not) for GBLT rights in the US. I meant their govt is an ally of ours and, civilian or no, Sheenan should not be badmouthing an ally like that.
And, as he is discussing events that occured while he was on active duty, as an advisor to the US govt. about the US military and talking about military matters -- he is not speaking as a civilian, the weight of his opinion is not simply that of any civilian and the Dutch have the right to protest his slur on their military more formally.
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Date: 2010-03-19 05:09 pm (UTC)And, as he is discussing events that occured while he was on active duty, as an advisor to the US govt. about the US military and talking about military matters -- he is not speaking as a civilian, the weight of his opinion is not simply that of any civilian and the Dutch have the right to protest his slur on their military more formally.
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Date: 2010-03-19 05:18 pm (UTC)