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thudfactor on
July 15, 2006
At a certain point, I just want to withdraw from the news, so if I don’t say much about more than general principles, please forgive me. The archives are still here; most of the content on the Iraq war, anti-terrorism measures, and Bush’s irresponsibility is still operative. I don’t write quite as much about these [...]
Posted in Politics
| Tagged Afghanistan, Hizballah, India, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, national guard, North Korea, Pakistan, Syria
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By
thudfactor on
June 14, 2006
My friend Blogless Christian sends me to this “ad design site”:http://commercial-archive.com/129885.php where they’re discussing Walker Werbeagentur Zuerich’s new _Trompe l’oeil_ Amnesty International ad campaign. “It’s not happening here but it’s happening now” is the tagline, and they’re pretty effective. They also include a few images of torture and abuse that look like they came from [...]
Posted in What The...?!?
| Tagged ad design site, Amnesty International, Blaine, Iraq, Israel, Lindy Bazner, Steve Kaylor, Walker Werbeagentur Zuerich
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By
thudfactor on
February 10, 2006
It’s a real shame that liberals can’t stop politicizing the blogosphere. Blogs are national treasure and should not be destroyed by political talking. Political talking endangers the very fabric of weblogs. All we should do is praise our American President, unless you’re not American, in which case you should praise _the_ American President.
Oh, and guess [...]
Posted in Art and Writing
| Tagged Billy Idol, Egypt, Israel, Jed Clampett, Love Train, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson
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By
thudfactor on
July 8, 2004
Dave Kopel is working on a review of F911 for National Review Online. You can
preview it here. This is certainly more along the lines of how I think people ought to address the film. Far from saying F911 is unconvincing and leaving it at that, Kopel actually goes into detail.
However, for the most part I [...]
Posted in Politics
| Tagged Afghanistan, Al Gore, Al Smith, al-Qaeda, America, Arbusto, Ashcroft, Brian Wilson, Brit Hume, Britney Spears, Bush administration, Byron York, Carlyle Group, Caspian Sea, CBS, Chris Ullman, Clinton Administration, CNN, Congress, Craig Unger, Dan Briody, Data Base Technologies, Dave Kopel, Democratic commission, Edward Koch, Emma E. Booker, Emma E. Booker Elementary School, energy, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Florida, Florida Victory, George Soros, George W. Bush, Gwendolyn Toseï, Hamid Karzai, Hizballah, House Permanent Select Committee, Houston, Iraq, Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Italy, James Bath, Jeffrey Toobin, Jim Jeffords, Jim McDermott, Julian Borger, London, Michael Castle, Michael Moore, national guard, news media, oil, oil interests, oil man, oil pipeline, Oliver Burkeman, online journal, Osama bin Laden, Peter Gross, Poland, Republican Party, Richard Ben-Veniste, Rosa Parks, Saudi Arabian government, Secret Service, Securities and Exchange Commission, senate, servile tool, SGD, Spain, Taliban, Texas, The Guardian, the New York Times, the Washington Post, U.S. military, UAE, United Defense, United Kingdom, United States, United States Army, Unocal, USD, VA Hospital, Vermont, Washington, weapons systems, White House, World Trade Center
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By
thudfactor on
April 10, 2003
Now we see cheering Iraqis and toppling statues. And why not? As almost everyone has admited, Saddam was a bad, bad man. The “I told you so” chorus has already begun. “We told you there would be dancing in the streets! We told you they would be happy to see us! See? We were right!”
Not so [...]
Posted in Archived Unsorted
| Tagged Afghanistan, Germany, Israel, Japan, west bank
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