Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
Watch the fantastic battle of Intellectual Ju-jetsu between those two over Robert Spencer's most recent book on Islam in Tom's comment section!
Fight Fight Fight!
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
Guess this should shut up anyone who says we don't live in a police-state, huh?
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
In one of the last episodes of one of my all time favorite TV shows, this question was posed: If 10 astronauts and 10 cavemen faced each other in a fight, who would win?
For those who have seen the show (Oh ye people of intelligence and good taste), and were heartbroken by the end of that episode, the answer was clear: The cavemen would win of course. The cavemen will always win.
I don't know why I thought of that while I was watching this today!
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
And people say politicians are apathethic. Go mexican politicians mass wrestling match!
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
Just a question: If the US is really gearing for a War against Venezuella as this woman says, wouldn't what she be doing considerd, I dunno, an act of Treason of collaborating with the enemy?
I am just asking!
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
This is so despicabale, especially when you know that all syrian TV soaps are usually funded by the syrian government. Those poor people who watched and believed this. No wonder!
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
So says our egyptian intelligence chief!
Posted on Thursday 30 November 2006
Israel's #1 double 0 agent may be getting more than he ever bargained for!
Posted on Wednesday 29 November 2006
Posted on Wednesday 29 November 2006
Ok, this is just funny!
Posted on Wednesday 29 November 2006
Can't wait till next Monday . Can't wait. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
Damn you Heroes and your goddamn hold on me!
Gahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
Posted on Wednesday 29 November 2006
Well, very little when it comes to stopping genocide it seems:
The U.N. Human Rights Council rejected on Tuesday an attempt to hold
the Sudanese government responsible for halting atrocities in Darfur,
opting instead for a less-pointed resolution calling on all warring
parties to end abuses.The council, which took over from the discredited U.N. Human Rights
Commission June, is dominated by African and Muslim countries that have
sided with China, Cuba and other countries in preventing criticism of
any government butIsrael.
Well, of course. Don't they know that all of the world's problems would cease to be if Israel, well, ceased to be? Muslims would stop killing Muslims, Genocide would end, and terrorists would just stop conducting terrorist attacks, and return to being artists and male-nurses. Oh yeah!
Ok, this isn't funny! This is genocide on a massive scale, and the world doesn't seem to care, probably because it's black people killing black people. Also, I hope that this is proof that the UN is absolutely fuckin useless and should stop existing. Keep the Unicief, the WHO, even the UNESCO, but for God's sake, end the General assembly, the security council and the joke that is the UN Human Rights council. I mean, if it wasn't bad enough that the UN human Rights council called the danes racist and blamed them for the reactions to the cartoon crisis or that Iran, IRAN, is now deputy chair of the committe of nuclear disarmement , now this? WTF?
No decent or self-respecting country should stay in such a corrupt body. It's time to shut it down. To start over. Maybe have an organization that will only have , I dunno, democracies as members? It might not be inclusive or representitive of the world, but goddamn it, it wouldn't be such a farce. You know?
Posted on Tuesday 28 November 2006
Well, a group of them created a software that will make government firewalls history, allowing people in countries where the government tries to control the internet (Saudi, Bahtrain, Syria and now Egypt) to tell their governments to get bent.
The Psiphon program, developed by computer experts at the
University of Toronto, allows an Internet user in a country
with no online curbs to set up an account for someone in a
country that censors Web content, and that person can then surf
the net without restrictions."The communities that we're helping to connect to each
other have a legitimate right to exercise their human rights
within this governance regime," said Ron Deibert, director of
the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab, which studies the
interaction between human rights, technology and security
issues.He admitted Psiphon, which is set to launch Friday as a
free download, could become a thorn in the side of governments
that already monitor, limit and control what people read,
watch, listen to and post on the Internet, with varying degrees
of sophistication.
The software will be available to download here starting december 1.
Posted on Tuesday 28 November 2006
When it's strong we attack it, and when it wanes we miss it. Funny people we are!
Posted on Tuesday 28 November 2006
What the hell are those people talking about?
Posted on Tuesday 28 November 2006
Posted on Tuesday 28 November 2006
Or maybe it's just sanity creeping back into Lebanon!
Posted on Tuesday 28 November 2006
Oh, you know it is!