* nice to see sistani as the saviour. i wonder if any noticed that he wants to codify theocracy? and, lest we forget, alsadr only came to prominence when democracy-wielder bremer outlawed alsadrs newspaper. with any luck, iraq will become as successful as afghanistan
* ftr - i heard that the Swifties (lol) spent $500k on ad buys.
* kerrys campaign msg should be 'wont get fooled again'
* can we cool it with the abug 'hoods and stress position' thingy with latest these 'damning reports' - how bout raping boys up da bot and murder??? meanwhile - we have no problem talking about 'rape as a weapon of war' in sudan.
* fukc me "The commission released pictures of hijackers' visas -- including the charred remains of Ziad Jarrah's visa, plucked from the wreckage of United Flight 93 near Shanksville, Pennsylvania." will this storm never stop? http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/08/22/911.commission/
* i havent mentioned this story b4 cos it just sounded too stoopid "The US Department of Defense has admitted having contact with a former US soldier, Jack Idema, charged in Afghanistan with torturing civilians." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3601030.stm its been around for a couple of months. the guy is accused of 'running a private jail' - which seems to me to be a euphism for kidnapping. how many others havent been caught yet? the genve conventions are so, so quaint.
* "WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States may have to close schools, restrict travel and ration scarce medications if a powerful new flu strain spurs a worldwide outbreak" the cdc is farking spooky - mix cdc and ap and hey presto. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040826/D84MJVB80.html
* "MPs are planning to impeach Tony Blair for "high crimes and misdemeanours" in taking Britain to war against Iraq" and "... the conduct of the prime minister has left people and parliament with no alternative if we are to preserve the very basis of democracy." http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12956,1290832,00.html - u listening stoopid senate?
* remember remember: kerry on economy. bush on errorism. dont fugget! its a statistical tie i tell u! trust me trust me.
* " Americans like the Olympics, and because our men's soccer team failed to qualify, the field was open for the United States to root for some other nation. And, so far, the Iraqis are doing well. So well, in fact, that Matt Drudge (a key player in the aforementioned unofficial campaign and hence someone potentially in a position to know) has reported that the White House is contemplating a surprise trip to Athens, Greece, so the president can watch the team and further associate his failed administration with the players’ success." praps i wasnt dreaming http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=8395
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four more tears. four more tears.
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Friday, August 27, 2004
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