January 2005


Ya just got to love this guys balls…

he labels a picture on his website:

Sean with KFYI’s “Blonde-haired, blue-eyed programming goddess”, Laurie Cantillo.

http://hannity.com/gallery/kyfi_101204

Who knows how long this will stay up… but we’ll see…

f@cking neo-nazi trash!!

wow

It’s all really very academic, if academics were willing to cop to it…

Abuse in Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo, and historically Somalia, etc.

It’s all due to one factor… Western man is told repeatedly ad infinituum, that his culture and country is the pinnacle of civilization…

that anything OTHER than his society’s standard of normality is by definition, abnormal.

So… with that atmosphere, with that mentality, what does it take for a soldier to beat and degrade someone (thing) that is by their very nature, lesser.

It doesn’t take much.

Jews have been told since the inception of their religion that they were the ‘chosen people’, and that they were the only ones that worshipped the ‘true’ god… an elitism that allowed them to persecute, but in turn be persecuted for…

for all their barbarity the Romans were inclusive by comparison… as long as you paid your taxes and owed allegience to Rome they didn’t care what you worshipped… a rock or tin foil… as a matter of fact, if what you worshipped seemed like a spot of fun they were likely to take that religion on…

However, that wasn’t the mentality that triumphed in the end… instead, a mentality of exclusion, superiority and revulsion of difference became the underlying current of Western man.

Neitzsche had it right when he cried that Christianity was the insidious evil that permeates modern society.

that barbarous paganism far more elevated man above the slime of humanity than the soul-death brought on by a dead man on a stick.

Elitism and superiority is the enemy, not some pimply 19 year old kid that’s just following orders or giving into urges that Western society has instilled in him.

Rome was once the enemy, then England and then USA…

But now it must be accepted that the real enemy, and likely always was, the Abrahamic religions.

“We’re Bush all the way, we love him,” said Patsy Brown, a bookkeeper from Natchez, Miss.

“We know he’s not perfect but we believe in his morals. I believe that he talks to God. I believe he goes to God in search of answers.”

from http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050120/w012084.html

of course he talks to god, every lunatic in history has, but the belief that a fictional character that is “an imaginary fried for adults” actually talks back is conclusive proof in the idea of communal insanity.

the fact that this delusional idea is pretty much what got the man voted back into office by a majority of US voters pretty much indicates that American society is terribly sick.

would nukes be considered a form of mass electro shock?

sorry, bad joke… :-(

an MSNBC breaking new story, dum dum duh duh (dramatic music)

“Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has cut all contact with Mahmoud Abbas until the newly elected Palestinian leader reins in the militants, media reports said.”

It’s funny, I was always told that the problem was solely Arafat…

I wonder how many and how long it will take for jumped up crazy Christians all hopped up on alter wine will forget that bit of trivia…?

fockers!!!

nope… way more evil than that folks..

Report: White House fought interrogation curbs
Reuters
Updated: 1:49 a.m. ET Jan. 13, 2005

NEW YORK – At the urging of the White House, congressional leaders scrapped a legislative measure last month that would have imposed new restrictions on the use of extreme interrogation measures by American intelligence officers, The New York Times reported Wednesday.

The defeat of the proposal affected one of the most obscure arenas of the war on terrorism, involving the CIA’s secret detention and interrogation of top terror leaders, according to the newspaper, citing congressional officials.

The Senate had approved the new restrictions, by a 96-2 vote, as part of the intelligence reform legislation, the article said. They would have explicitly extended to intelligence officers a prohibition against torture or inhumane treatment and would have required the CIA as well as the Pentagon to report to Congress about the methods they were using, said the report on the Times’ Web site.

In closed-door negotiations, four senior members from the House and Senate deleted the restrictions from the final bill after the White House expressed opposition, the Times reported.

In a letter to members of Congress, sent in October and made available by the White House Wednesday in response to inquiries, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice expressed opposition to the measure on the grounds it “provides legal protections to foreign prisoners to which they are not now entitled under applicable law and policy,” according to the report. Rice is secretary of state-designate.

[just got to butt in... I mean, how can anyone think those people can be protected by the law... they're NOT American's... sheesh, they don't deserve freedom and justice... only abuse and use for personal AMERICAN gain... jeez, the liberal left-wing commie media are so wack!]

In interviews Wednesday, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican negotiator, and Rep. Jane Harman of California, a Democratic negotiator, said the lawmakers ultimately decided the question of whether to extend the restrictions to intelligence officers was too complex to be included in the legislation, according to the report.

Some Democratic congressional officials said they believed the Bush administration was trying to maintain some legal latitude for the CIA to use interrogation practices more extreme than those permitted by the military, the article said.

Copyright 2005 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters.

Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6820470/

Psychopath

1. … characterized by markedly impulsive, egocentric, irresponsible, and antisocial behaviour, and an inability to form normal relationships with others, sometimes accompanied by aggressiveness or charm and manifested at all levels of intelligence…

from Oxford English Dictionary

hmm…

Neo-con capitalist = Psychopath

truth to tell… for me I don’t even need to add “neo-con” to the mix… capitalist = psychopath works fine for me… “neo-con” just makes for a RAGING psychopath…

Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6802629/site/newsweek/

nice title too… :-|

‘The Salvador Option’
The Pentagon may put Special-Forces-led assassination or kidnapping teams in Iraq

By Michael Hirsh and John Barry
Newsweek
Updated: 10:52 a.m. ET Jan. 12, 2005

Jan. 8 – What to do about the deepening quagmire of Iraq? The Pentagon’s latest approach is being called “the Salvador option”—and the fact that it is being discussed at all is a measure of just how worried Donald Rumsfeld really is. “What everyone agrees is that we can’t just go on as we are,” one senior military officer told NEWSWEEK. “We have to find a way to take the offensive against the insurgents. Right now, we are playing defense. And we are losing.” Last November’s operation in Fallujah, most analysts agree, succeeded less in breaking “the back” of the insurgency—as Marine Gen. John Sattler optimistically declared at the time—than in spreading it out.

Now, NEWSWEEK has learned, the Pentagon is intensively debating an option that dates back to a still-secret strategy in the Reagan administration’s battle against the leftist guerrilla insurgency in El Salvador in the early 1980s. Then, faced with a losing war against Salvadoran rebels, the U.S. government funded or supported “nationalist” forces that allegedly included so-called death squads directed to hunt down and kill rebel leaders and sympathizers. Eventually the insurgency was quelled, and many U.S. conservatives consider the policy to have been a success—despite the deaths of innocent civilians and the subsequent Iran-Contra arms-for-hostages scandal

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my question is…

were they ever really OUT of the game? I have my doubts…

as long as it’s fed to them by the idiot box, celebrities or their rabid ministers.

Take this for example:

http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20050111-022115-6772r.htm

I’m not going to go so far as to say that every horror story that came from Iraq was untrue, but it certainly makes a human being, well one with some neurons that are still capable of firing without the strobe effect of a TV tube, to wonder…

People in the West accept the TRUTH of the torture, rapes, mass killings and terror that reigned supreme in Iraq…

yet, what do we REALLY know?

I was never in Iraq…

I don’t know a varied enough sample of Iraqi people to get a fair and accurate picture of the population to form a TRUE image from their experiences…

I did not personally witness Iraqi troops gassing the Marsh Arabs or Kurds…

I never strolled through the locker rooms as Uday whipped the Iraqi soccer team…

the opinions I hold have been completely formed by stories just like the one above…

I remain convinced that Hussein’s government was awful, but feel even more certain that it was no more awful than any other in the Middle East…

The media is becoming more and more bankrupt… willing to print (show) anything…

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Breaking news:

Uday Kills new victim!!
Reuters (sometime in a fictional past)

The uncle of the girl who’s third cousin’s (from Najaf) hairdresser has a shampooer that cleans the house (part-time) of the aunt-in-law of a guy who changed the tires of Uday’s latest victim.

Here’s the awful details straight from the horses mouth…

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Jebus!!

The concepts of “Free Speech” and “Free Press”, never meant to be synonymous when spoken in this context, REALLY need to be seperated in the public mind…

Free Press should not mean the freedom to print whatever they want… it SHOULD mean that they have the freedom to report the facts (VALID facts; unbiased and unopinionated) freely and without hinderance from government or the judiciary…

Anything else should NEVER be allowed to tout itself as news or be associted with a legitimate and responsible press.

any printing of biased, opinionated pieces… undocumented stories… unproven facts or hearsay must become the new crime of the 21st century – and be punished with an appropriate level…

it’s time to take back the press, it’s time to take back the truth.

Colombia paid to abduct top rebel

An admission by a Colombian minister that bounty hunters were paid to snatch a rebel leader from Venezuela threatens to escalate a row between the nations.

Tensions have been high since Rodrigo Granda was captured in December, with Venezuela insisting he was illegally kidnapped in its capital, Caracas.

For weeks, Colombian Defence Minister Jorge Alberto Aribe denied the claims.

But he has now admitted security forces did pay for the senior Farc rebel to be seized in Caracas.

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Thatcher ‘guilty plea’ over coup

Sir Mark Thatcher is to plead guilty over his part in an alleged coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, reports say.

The son of former Prime Minister Lady Margaret Thatcher is accused of helping to finance an alleged coup.

He is reported to have agreed to a plea bargain and will make an unscheduled appearance at a court in Cape Town.

He will plead guilty to being negligent in investing in an aircraft said to have been used by alleged coup plotters, a BBC correspondent said.

The businessman had previously denied being involved in a plan to topple the government of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea but was barred from leaving South Africa while investigations continued.

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Hide the kids folks!!

Who knows what those crazy sociopathic capitalists are capable of!!

Are there any blues in YOUR shoes? Is there…?

East Germans Disappointed by Reunification
In 1989, optimism for the future in a reunited Germany abounded

East Germany in 1989 was in the midst of a peaceful revolution. Its citizens aged from 35 to 50 were also in the midst of their adult lives back then. But for the majority, hopes of a better future have been dashed.

Mixed feelings and disappointment — that sums up the general view of East Germans aged 50 and up, according to a new report by the charitable organization, Volkssolidarität.

The “Social Report 50plus 2005″ found that while most East Germans say they are satisfied with their lives, when asked specifically about their expectations for reunification, 69 percent said things were worse than expected 15 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Under the East German socialist system, the state was meant to provide for its citizens from cradle to grave, making private financial resources obsolete. Today, 15 percent of East Germans aged 50 to 65 are affected by poverty. And the number of those whose income lies just above the poverty line is much greater.

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Link: http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,1564,1456005,00.html

“Yeah… where’s your messiah now, Flanders?”
- Chief Wiggum to Ned Flanders (who was hopped up on goofballs!)