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Cointelpro's back...
this is just the first of the reports we'll start to see trickle in...
ACTIVISTS! be vary wary of anyone reccomending stupid violent direct action in the near future...if it's not some moron you know well, it's probably the authorities setting you up...they are back in the game now...
Friday, October 10, 2003
Thursday, October 09, 2003
Blog of a Bookslut
File Under: Crazy Christians
I just don't understand why subjugating women is Godly...
But I guess I can't believe God made us in His image...
If I were God I would make myself more attractive before basing something else off me...
Shiny and reflective would be cool...or maybe covered in psychedelic fractals...see if God is perfect, and we're in his image, that would make men more attractive than women, right? and we all know that's not true...
o.k. not all of us, but we can at least all admit it's open to debate, right?
File Under: Crazy Christians
I just don't understand why subjugating women is Godly...
But I guess I can't believe God made us in His image...
If I were God I would make myself more attractive before basing something else off me...
Shiny and reflective would be cool...or maybe covered in psychedelic fractals...see if God is perfect, and we're in his image, that would make men more attractive than women, right? and we all know that's not true...
o.k. not all of us, but we can at least all admit it's open to debate, right?
Fresh Air: Thursday - October 9, 2003
Because you haven't heard enough crazy people yelling today!
Go listen to the fresh air interview with bill o'reilly...
under special features...
ahh...anger makes me feel alive!
Because you haven't heard enough crazy people yelling today!
Go listen to the fresh air interview with bill o'reilly...
under special features...
ahh...anger makes me feel alive!
Margaret Cho BLOG
Margaret goes off on Ann Coulter...
God bless her! (Margaret, not Ann...curse Ann...CURSE HER!)
Margaret goes off on Ann Coulter...
God bless her! (Margaret, not Ann...curse Ann...CURSE HER!)
Tuesday, October 07, 2003
Save Texas Representatives:
"While many will see this as 'inside baseball,' this is not just politics as usual - this is an abuse of power unlike any we've seen in a long time. The disregard of our rules is the surest road to autocratic and dictatorial government. That might sound rhetorical or melodramatic, but it is true - and I find that telling the truth is never wrong.
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"While many will see this as 'inside baseball,' this is not just politics as usual - this is an abuse of power unlike any we've seen in a long time. The disregard of our rules is the surest road to autocratic and dictatorial government. That might sound rhetorical or melodramatic, but it is true - and I find that telling the truth is never wrong.
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Simon Lebon's Book Club
WOW! (via bookslut)
THIS IS AWESOME! I always knew Simon was the literate one...that Nick, he's such a Poseur!
WOW! (via bookslut)
THIS IS AWESOME! I always knew Simon was the literate one...that Nick, he's such a Poseur!
Here's the Hightower graph on running gov't like a business...
"Some say - in fact, Bush and Cheney did say when they were campaigning - that government ought to operate like a business. Oh, which one? Enron? Worldcom? But it's not just a matter of disgraced corporations. [I]No corporation is a model for how a government should operate.[/I] Corporations are rigid, top-down, autocratic hierarchies in which executive actions are delivered as fiats to be implemented unquestioningly. Checks and balances are a joke - the board of directors, for example, is a brother-in-law job handpicked by the CEO. Openness? Corporations are towers of secrecy, in which all information is considered a proprietary asset to be doled out only in approved snippets vetted through the PR department, keeping as much as possible from employees, investors, customers, auditors, regulators, lawmakers, the media, and We the People."
So does being a "successful businessman" make you qualified for politics?
"Some say - in fact, Bush and Cheney did say when they were campaigning - that government ought to operate like a business. Oh, which one? Enron? Worldcom? But it's not just a matter of disgraced corporations. [I]No corporation is a model for how a government should operate.[/I] Corporations are rigid, top-down, autocratic hierarchies in which executive actions are delivered as fiats to be implemented unquestioningly. Checks and balances are a joke - the board of directors, for example, is a brother-in-law job handpicked by the CEO. Openness? Corporations are towers of secrecy, in which all information is considered a proprietary asset to be doled out only in approved snippets vetted through the PR department, keeping as much as possible from employees, investors, customers, auditors, regulators, lawmakers, the media, and We the People."
So does being a "successful businessman" make you qualified for politics?
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