Tuesday, October 26, 2004

worst episode ever

* "Yeah, I banged her. They arrested me for beastiality." Triumph the Insult Comic Dog on Ann Coulter

* jons on 60min "Would he like to have him on? "The president? Probably not. It'd be very uncomfortable," says Stewart. "We like to have him on - it's not even so much the drug dogs, because we're pretty good about hiding everything. What I would like to say to him, I feel like I wouldn't be able to. Because he's the president. And the respect that I have for the office, and for the person holding it, whoever it is, would be confining."" http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/21/60minutes/main650690.shtml

* " One-third of Nader voters don't have a second choice for president, but the two-thirds who do pick Kerry over Bush by 49-17 percent, with 11 percent undecided." http://www.commondreams.org/news2004/1022-06.htm

* fauxnews just did a piece '43s tailor has solved the problem (re wired4sound) - 43 was just crossing his arms' and they had a model on a box with his arms folded to 'prove' it. they must be nervous about it.

* fox on the explosives. 'the nyt is like the guardian, and the fact that jonk mentioned the story shows that he is behind'

* i dont really know URI AVNERY - i think he is respected - in anycase - he writes about a civilwar/mutiny in israel wrt the settlers.
http://www.counterpunch.org/avnery10252004.html

* heres another "The opposition that Sharon's proposal has stirred up is threatening Israel with a civil war... "Civil war" is not the only definition that is applicable to a crisis situation of the sort into which Israel is tumbling, when a fanatical minority threatens to act violently to thwart the legal intentions of the majority. It is also correct to speak of revolution - an uprising against the tyranny of the ruler, and in Israel it is the Jewish settlers in the territories who rule." http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/492908.html

* "The police purging is providing a clearer picture of Iraq's security capabilities. The national force stood at a seemingly robust 91,000 in May. But a majority of those officers were either phantoms who never showed up for work or were grossly unqualified. Revised figures put the force at just 40,000." http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/9990009.htm

* "Now national security adviser Condoleezza Rice, who described AIPAC as "a great asset to our country," will address the group on Monday in Hollywood, Florida, in one of the most hotly contested battleground states in the November 2 race." they dont even even care about the pretense of keeping clean - rice @ aipac? sweet. spies r us.
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/492865.html

* "But the fact is that one of the first such "missing deadly weapons" scandals to break in Iraq had to do with the disappearance of radioactive materials from Tuwaitha. This theft was known already in the summer of 2003, and worries were expressed that that material could be used to make a dirty bomb.
So Bush not only failed to have al-Qaqaa guarded against theft of HMX and RDX, not only failed to guard against theft of dual-use equipment from a long-defunct nuclear program site, but also failed to do the elementary work of ensuring that the notorious al-Tuwaitha facility was secured against the theft of radiocative materials!" http://www.juancole.com/2004_10_01_juancole_archive.html#109868953200404436



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