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Archive for February 3rd, 2004

An interesting aspect……..

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Assorted links

One of JFM’s favorite reads is Astonished Head, a blog not that well known, but most fascinating! The proprietor of that Head has posited a very interesting view of Blogdom not seen elsewhere, so you all might enjoy reading and considering it for a while.

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It’s a breastacular start to the month

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Nutty stuff

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Democracy is SO messy…..YIPPEE !!

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Middle East

Here’s all the proof anyone could need that the road to democracy in Iraq is messy, but oh so beautiful !!

Hat Tip: Kathy

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Subterfuge anti-globo style

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Anti-Semitism/Jewery

World Social Forum= a cover for the world’s judenhass to get together and scheme against Israel and Jews everywhere.

An Israeli backpacker added: “I am a good Israeli. I accept the Palestinian right to violent resistance.” He was crushed by the response of Faisal from Tullkarm: “I know better Israelis; they are dead.”

Any questions?

Via: Harry

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Tell me again why I’m fired?

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Stuff

Just got sent these which I though you might enjoy [they’re a little large for the front page]

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ROPMA in action

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: ROPMA

Here is a fine example of the religion of peace demonstrating their love for non-violent protest.

Via: Tim

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Good Quotations

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Middle East

I just like the quote!

The (UN) general assembly request recalls the famous observation of Abba Eban that “if Algeria introduced a resolution declaring that the earth was flat and that Israel had flattened it, it would pass by a vote of 164 to 13 with 26 abstentions”.

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Shock news: I agree with Thom Yorke on something…well mostly

February 03rd, 2004 | Category: Politics

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke has joined the post-Hutton debate, hitting out at the findings that Blair et al were completely blameless in the David Kelly affair.

Writing in the Guardian Yorke said: “When the Hutton report arrived this week, I expected Geoff Hoon to have to resign. I expected, at the very least, a grovelling apology from Tony Blair. I had been looking forward to this for months. Instead, I have had to stomach the gloating and moralising of Blair, Hoon and Alastair Campbell as the establishment of this godforsaken country closes ranks to protect itself, its intelligence services and the oh so wonderful MoD.”

“Lord Hutton’s damning report of the BBC is a whitewash. I still cannot see why Gavyn Davies and Greg Dyke have had to resign. It flies in the face of reality, ripping all evidence to shreds.”

On Blair he added: “He has made a very dangerous political mistake which endangers global stability and has sent thousands to their deaths. He tells us that he will be judged by his maker. Well, he certainly wasn’t judged by Hutton, was he?”

While it isn’t exactly how I would have put it, and I think “white-wash” is a bit inaccurate, I have to agree with Yorke’s comments on Hutton. The BBC got what they deserved, but the fact that Blair and company got off pretty much scot-free is a bit much to swallow. Of course, to be honest, since when has a one of these reports been really critical of the government that set it up?

Then again, one could ask why anyone really cares what Yorke has to say about Hutton? Still, it’s good to see him say something sensible for a change.

Via: CMU

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