Monday, January 26, 2004

Syria brushed aside Sunday U.S. accusations that it has Iraqi weapons of mass destruction as a cover story for what it called U.S. failure in Iraq
U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee chairman Pat Roberts said Wednesday there was some concern Iraqi weapons of mass destruction had gone to Syria.

mred - some guy on the beeb was reporting on gates' davos claim that msoft will solve the spam problem - the guy logs on and says 'ive just received 66 spam emails' - its odd how often these numbers are cited when talking about evil. gitmo has 660 prisoners. it wouldnt be the first time that mikeroesoft and the shitehouse seemed 'devilish'. saddam was 'captured' on dec 13, gwb stated unnecessarily/explicitly.

"The United States is the most phantasmagoric propaganda machine in history."
Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies and Director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, speaking at a conference on "U.S. imperialism in the 21st century" at Columbia University, December 5, 2003.


Evans had worked for the Herald for seven years, during which time he was the paper?s chief political cartoonist. He was president of the New Zealand Cartoonists Association and twice named cartoonist of the year. Evans? sacking followed his refusal to accept an edict by the paper?s editor-in-chief, Gavin Ellis, that he stop submitting items on Israel. after a cartoon was rejected on grounds that it was ?not original and not funny?.

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