.. women dog cum xxx.and displays to the world the depths of insanity to which he was driven by his experience. He calls it The Empire of Man.

What does it mean? Is it some kind of obscure historical, cultural or literary reference? Or is it just another strange tidbit to have spewed forth from a brain badly in need of sedation?

This guy is something of a crazy mofo, and a delightful read doggie pet sex.

You know what would be great? Bio-engineered bug soldiers. Make ‘em two meters long, jet-black, with eight or so legs, two pincers, and a loud hissing sound. Drop ‘em in on the battlefield, a few hundred at a time, and watch the enemy soliders crap their pants, vomit, and run like girls dog lover xxx. I know I would.

Not to mention that he blogs with a frequency that makes it seem like he’s got a rabid monkey on crack constantly poking him with a stick if he slows down. So go check it out beast chat room.

Update: I’m not sure if this is where he got his name, but I Googled “Empire of Man” and the most prominent results I came up with indicated that it’s some sort of original adventure RPG or something. The old school kind where nerds sat around in the 70’s and 80’s and made up weird stories to each other. I sincerely hope that’s not where his name comes from, cuz then I’d have to kick his ass for being involved in such a thing. Right after I kick my own ass. Friggin’ RPG nerds.

for the life of me, cannot see it. The news showed a clip of a guy trying politely to walk around a woman so self-righteous
making a point of reading in depth about any such future atrocity to ensure that I don't allow myself to be instantly "over it."
to make the first world poor and make sure the third world stays that way.
information with your heads crammed so far up your asses, so I'll give you a pass.
I urge anyone in the bay area who has the time on the 16th to come as well and lend credence with your example to the
Quite the contrary, Bush's aggressive rhetoric, disregard for international law, and his lack of any vision other than war
getting an education. When she tried to talk to one of the organizers after her test about how some people were just
on the civilized world. And when I resort again to that frame of mind, it will be because I realize, intellectually and
So seeing as how we've got massive approval from the House of Representatives and similar support in the senate is likely,
But anyway, right there you've got yourself eight nations total in the coalition, hailing from North America, both western
faith at large, since many of them are peaceful, albeit intellectually stunted, people.
both at home and abroad, can go heartily fuck themselves, or jump off a cliff, or shoot themselves in the head. I don't
to really concern yourself with, except in a somewhat general, theoretical way.
And at most, UN weapons inspectors have delayed conflict by a few years, not averted it. In actualyity, I think they have
over the heads of the world's nations as threat so that he can act willy-nilly in whatever new adventure captures his
and the decisions to do so would based on (as in this case) measured calculations of the relative benefits and costs,
let you know when there's a mushroom cloud over New York, because that's the only "final proof" that seems to be able to
Containment and deterrence were responses to US weakness, you silly-headed dunderpate. It was obvious that using direct
50 Ways to Leave Your Folly Common Dreams, that goldmine of general silliness, showcases this piece, The Folly of Pre-emptive
At the very least, don't let me hear any of these things when you're standing in my presence, unless you want a faceful
and eastern Europe, Australia and the middle east. Is that not multilateralism?
I urge anyone in the bay area who has the time on the 16th to come as well and lend credence with your example to the
Why are you still here?!
to really concern yourself with, except in a somewhat general, theoretical way.
really just put Saddam in a better situation than he was before because the presence of inspectors invites complacency and
You try to make it seem as if the Joint Chiefs were lying around on a Sunday afternoon and said to themselves, "Yeah sure,
Such as this quote by Teddy Roosevelt concerning his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, posted now
In fact, the idea of pre- emptive attack depends on fear. It presupposes insecurity and assumes we will always be threatened.
to elicit empathy had been raised considerably since 9/11,
the world to stomach the imperial scent of our newly enunciated military doctrine that proposes pre- emption of any powerful
I don't know about you people, but I'm already stocking up on extra food, water, and electrons.
The experience made me think of the instructions from all corners of the media after 9/11 that what we, as Americans,
and you'll get diversity in the speech by the politician, in the one by the principal who welcomes him and in the one by
Sorry folks, but slippery slope arguments don't hold water by themselves. We're going after Saddam because he 1) has shown
to really concern yourself with, except in a somewhat general, theoretical way.
I suppose you mean that it's not "multilateralist" unless France says so?
side of the political spectrum... what are they called?
I strongly suspect TR had access to some sort of time machine and traveled into the furture about a hundred years.
Such as this quote by Teddy Roosevelt concerning his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, posted now
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faith at large, since many of them are peaceful, albeit intellectually stunted, people.
go it alone. What he failed to do was tell us who the members of his war coalition are. Why? Because there is no coalition.
looks like a green light, no?
"The lethal combination is when you exploit both people and technology," Mr Mitnick told BBC News Online.
War, by three fellows that hail from Global Exchange. You know who I'm talking about. The folks that want to "build an
Watching Channel 7 news today (the Simpsons were in a commercial), they reported on a wad of dingbats who blocked access
President Bush says he wants to avoid "a future of fear." It's an admirable goal, but one hardly served by this new doctrine.
to elicit empathy had been raised considerably since 9/11,
of a lack of imagination or basic humanity; the fact that it's difficult for me to feel deeply for people suffering unless
Such as this quote by Teddy Roosevelt concerning his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, posted now
However, several of the exchanges I have had have definately been with those you might describe as "challeneged" in
Shiite Muslim clerics in Lebanon and Iran have reacted with rage at the Rev. Jerry Falwell for calling Islam's prophet
attack against the United States. Even though President Bush acknowledged in his speech that Iraq does not currently
The experience made me think of the instructions from all corners of the media after 9/11 that what we, as Americans,
morally, that this is the right thing to do.
Quite the contrary, Bush's aggressive rhetoric, disregard for international law, and his lack of any vision other than war
, "I don't believe the American people support this war. Everyone I've talked to is against it!"
predictable frequency. Follow a politician to a school photo-op,
By tossing out any reasonable standards of evidence as a prerequisite for military action, the White House puts us in a state
In theory, I was of course angry, but I had a vaguely detatched sense about the whole thing. A large part of that of
Wheeler Hall last spring.
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So welcome. If this is the first and/or only post you can see, it means I haven't imported my archives from Blogspot yet,
Watching Channel 7 news today (the Simpsons were in a commercial), they reported on a wad of dingbats who blocked access
side of the political spectrum... what are they called?
the not-being-a-jerk department.
and make them wish that congress had instead passed a resolution authorizing military force against people
Iranian cleric Mohsen Mojtahed Shabestari, addressing weekly Friday prayers in the northwestern town of Tabriz, said
Peace is generally good in itself, but it is never the highest good unless it comes as the handmaid
"What I found personally to be true was that it's easier to manipulate people rather than technology," he said.
the world to stomach the imperial scent of our newly enunciated military doctrine that proposes pre- emption of any powerful
Such as this quote by Teddy Roosevelt concerning his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize, posted now
side of the political spectrum... what are they called?
Containment and deterrence were responses to US weakness, you silly-headed dunderpate. It was obvious that using direct
of a lack of imagination or basic humanity; the fact that it's difficult for me to feel deeply for people suffering unless
economic stupidity, especially when their ideas would do such a better job of it by themselves. Case in point:
that blatantly called for some rhetorical bitch-slapping.
Now of course I'm sure that these open-toed folks have a flurry of perfectly well thought-out reasons as to why pissing
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My sentences, thus decreed, will be subsequently carried out by my elite brigade of Beheading Gnomes, whom I made up
In theory, I was of course angry, but I had a vaguely detatched sense about the whole thing. A large part of that of
I mean come on, when you're arguing with someone who's just going to call you a Nazi when you spend 2,000 words making
"What I found personally to be true was that it's easier to manipulate people rather than technology," he said.
alternative economy." I suppose that's better PR than saying they want to impose a grab bag full of sociialistic silliness
of the mass moron movement.
For that reason and others, I didn't actually start reading the news coverage until this morning.
one of the most fad-driven enterprises imaginable. It produces a new catechism each decade, which everyone dutifully recites.
way why we're doing all of this, and why, if they still choose to berate us about "root causes" and "birds coming home
Wheeler Hall last spring.
jerkwad I encounter, an order for them to be beheaded with extreme prejudice until the the point at which they are dead
who like to chant slogans and can't come up with any better rhyme than something that has to do with the number "four" and "war."
...but there's no shame in being a follower when those you're following make such damn good points.
Mr Mitnick even had to get permission from his probation officer to use a computer to write his book, The Art Of Deception,
Do you mean the Muslim world that celebrated 9/11, saying the US deserved it all along? Or perhaps you mean the Muslim world
War, by three fellows that hail from Global Exchange. You know who I'm talking about. The folks that want to "build an
If and when you find one, that means that I'll be perfectly willing to advocate an attack against them as well.
the way. Apparently that wasn't enough for the however, because they then started pulling at her legs to keep her from
Hey, didn't there used to be a city where this smoking crater is?
that has the temerity to look at us cock-eyed.
only be revealed as more useless than it already seems), there is right now a coalition prepared to go into Iraq with the
So I hereby declare myself Ayatollah Mustardah of Blogistan. From this day forward, I will call down, on any Idiotarian
"to prolonged indulgence in luxury and soft, effortless ease, or to the deification of a warped and twisted sentimentality"?
"The death of that man is a religious duty, but his case should not be tied to the Christian community," Shabestari,
which is all about the biggest threat to the security of all companies: their own employees.
that continues to characterize the US as the Great Satan and preach jihad against all things Western? Oh I know, the Muslim
to roost," those sniveling, carping appeasers,
Already, even if the UN thumbs its irrelevant nose at the idea of going after Iraq (and if it actually does, then they'll
Diversity. More than motherhood, it is the one unassailable concept these days. Open any teaching publication, and you will
on the civilized world. And when I resort again to that frame of mind, it will be because I realize, intellectually and
When I first heard about the bombing in Bali, my initial reaction was, "Another terrorist attack? Well, of course."
I'm going to be checking the weather channel for reports of snowflakes in Hell, but meanwhile you should go read it now.
And exactly how do you go from no "final proof" to there being no evidence of impending aggression? The very fact that
It may be a sad illustration of my lack to find sympathy within myself without reading descriptions or seeing pictures,
By tossing out any reasonable standards of evidence as a prerequisite for military action, the White House puts us in a state
which is all about the biggest threat to the security of all companies: their own employees.
Sure, it'd be nice to be a leader...
he revealed himself to be a seriously dishonest debater (that, or he was so stupid that it wouldn't be safe for him to
Iranian cleric Mohsen Mojtahed Shabestari, addressing weekly Friday prayers in the northwestern town of Tabriz, said
the way. Apparently that wasn't enough for the however, because they then started pulling at her legs to keep her from
serves? As far as I can tell, all they did was take some people who were probably overwhelmingly against the war anyway,
about equal probability.
act such as this. In a few days or weeks, I'm sure it will subside to a colder, more focused resolution to continue to
Bush also spoke of an "international coalition" that would disarm Hussein. Bush knows the American public is loathe to
by both Instapundit and Cold Fury (and probably by sundry others by now):
vulnerability.
fact that these people are thugs, bullies and liars.
be harried by idiots who have full compliments of heads and genitals! With the ranks of my imaginary gnomes rallied,
US: Italy, Australia, Poland, Spain, Qatar, Kuwait and, of course, Britain. I know it's hard to find out this kind of
I finally went and did it.
just now. Admittedly they do face significant challenges in carrying out their duties due to their imaginary nature,
US: Italy, Australia, Poland, Spain, Qatar, Kuwait and, of course, Britain. I know it's hard to find out this kind of
they're done, hang them on his wall next to the framed heads of Iraqi dissidents and say to himself, "Well, I can check
War, by three fellows that hail from Global Exchange. You know who I'm talking about. The folks that want to "build an
off a bunch of secretaries and other office workers who probably agree with them on the war anyway will further their
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Finally, long after the fad has grown tiresome, everyone's attention turns to another scrap of dogma for the next decade.
he is willing to act aggressively and recklessly and cannot be reasonably deterred and 2) is working to get and use nukes
, "I don't believe the American people support this war. Everyone I've talked to is against it!"
support (in the small, mostly insignificant ways that are possible for one such as myself)
Either that, or I now have to admit the existence of clairvoyance.
Stand up to these thugs This Wednesday, the 16th at noon, an apparent composite of the Students for Justice in Palestine
A taste, just a taste...
act such as this. In a few days or weeks, I'm sure it will subside to a colder, more focused resolution to continue to
Bush also spoke of an "international coalition" that would disarm Hussein. Bush knows the American public is loathe to
course grew out of the experience of 9/11.
the way. Apparently that wasn't enough for the however, because they then started pulling at her legs to keep her from
(or to have their genitalia eviscerated by a rabid Rosie O'Donnell
Please. I can't swing around a dead Saddam on a rope without hitting this argument these days. At bottom, it's a slippery
If and when you find one, that means that I'll be perfectly willing to advocate an attack against them as well.
But anyway, right there you've got yourself eight nations total in the coalition, hailing from North America, both western
I urge anyone in the bay area who has the time on the 16th to come as well and lend credence with your example to the
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so that he will be better equipped to fulfill point 1). Show me another nation that's like that today.
Well that's not really true. People on a different side of the debate than I are not necessarily jerks, just wrong.
needed now was healing, closure; in short, to "get over it" and "move on."
Hesiod over at Counterspin Central is one such fellow. Not only with myself, but in his conversations with Den Beste,
You try to make it seem as if the Joint Chiefs were lying around on a Sunday afternoon and said to themselves, "Yeah sure,
so that he will be better equipped to fulfill point 1). Show me another nation that's like that today.
hunting dairy cows with a high-powered rifle and scope."
on the civilized world. And when I resort again to that frame of mind, it will be because I realize, intellectually and
going to be monitored so closely that I'd be surprised if he were able to put in a phony name at a porn site and not have
coming off them. It was really a terrible sight," she said. "You could just hear people crying up in the Bounty foyer -
You must be triple jointed to be able to twist words like that.
In theory, I was of course angry, but I had a vaguely detatched sense about the whole thing. A large part of that of
President Bush says he wants to avoid "a future of fear." It's an admirable goal, but one hardly served by this new doctrine.
that off my list of things to do. Now, on to learning how to square-dance."
nothing may stand in our way!
information with your heads crammed so far up your asses, so I'll give you a pass.
them into a thin paste of protein on a cave wall, to wipe out every last vestige of the disgusting stain they have left
I have to admit I'm pretty curious just to see what he's going to do. The guy has shown himself to have an overpowering
attack against the United States. Even though President Bush acknowledged in his speech that Iraq does not currently
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I strongly suspect TR had access to some sort of time machine and traveled into the furture about a hundred years.
"The death of that man is a religious duty, but his case should not be tied to the Christian community," Shabestari,
which is all about the biggest threat to the security of all companies: their own employees.
that continues to characterize the US as the Great Satan and preach jihad against all things Western? Oh I know, the Muslim
slope proposition, claiming that because we go after Saddam, we'll suddenly be all aggro-ed up to obliterate any country
, "I don't believe the American people support this war. Everyone I've talked to is against it!"
But I am thankful that at least for now, I've been able to summon that deep-seated, personal wrath so appropriate to an
that blatantly called for some rhetorical bitch-slapping.
One of the great advances of the modern era has been the spread of the rule of law. This is the now common idea that
or any other simply crappy country in the world, because none of them satisfy both those propositions.
and you'll get diversity in the speech by the politician, in the one by the principal who welcomes him and in the one by
Really, how often is someone able to so perfectly crystallize the dilemmas that will exist a century in the future
not just "fear," as if we're going to indiscriminantly nuke the floor under our beds because monsters might be hiding there.
computer systems.
nuclear weapons. Containment was born out of a realization that we were effectively restrained by our lack of strategic
agree that [insert additional badly-forced car metaphor here]!
has been built up around Mitnick, a basically curious guy who just as often used old face-to-face (or voice-to-voice)
The Muslim world -- whose support is vital to any real effort to end the causes of terrorism -- is adamantly opposed.
The fact that this is being published in the Chronicle is no small feat. Even more reason for you to go read it.
After 3000 of your countrymen die in a couple hours, anything less than that is wont to be downplayed in significance
conflict.
Quite the contrary, Bush's aggressive rhetoric, disregard for international law, and his lack of any vision other than war
the not-being-a-jerk department.
of constant uncertainty and increased insecurity where almost anything could lead to war.
why she thought there weren't more stories about protests going on in the news, "Well, because the media is corporately
let you know when there's a mushroom cloud over New York, because that's the only "final proof" that seems to be able to
that continues to characterize the US as the Great Satan and preach jihad against all things Western? Oh I know, the Muslim
be harried by idiots who have full compliments of heads and genitals! With the ranks of my imaginary gnomes rallied,
Already, even if the UN thumbs its irrelevant nose at the idea of going after Iraq (and if it actually does, then they'll
jerkwad I encounter, an order for them to be beheaded with extreme prejudice until the the point at which they are dead
The article also points to this site, which maintains a running clock of how long it will be until Mitnick can start
Another Australian tourist, 18-year-old Rachel Hughes, said she and her boyfriend had just arrived in Kuta when the blast
President Bush says he wants to avoid "a future of fear." It's an admirable goal, but one hardly served by this new doctrine.
who has been deprived of food for at least 6 hours - sounds like an unusually cruel thing to do, I know, but I'm sure
go it alone. What he failed to do was tell us who the members of his war coalition are. Why? Because there is no coalition.
looks like a green light, no?
vaunted proof of yours. Then you could be really sure.
to penetrate.
Meanwhile, the fact that we are able to use pre-emptive action when deemed necessary is a fact of our strength, not weakness
United States invade a distant country without any evidence of impending aggression.
Do you mean the Muslim world that celebrated 9/11, saying the US deserved it all along? Or perhaps you mean the Muslim world
but they make up for any lack of actual existence with pure unadulterated enthusiasm.
when you apply your own internal calculus of death and suffering and conclude that it isn't something that you need
Don't worry, I'll sit here with my rifle ready to take out any airborne porcines, should they come flying by.
and make them wish that congress had instead passed a resolution authorizing military force against people
One of the great advances of the modern era has been the spread of the rule of law. This is the now common idea that
lying in order to gain information that gave him access to restricted systems.
Well I wouldn't be surprised if this Wednesday at Sproul there will be similar behavior, and I plan to be there. Maybe
psychopathic fancy without fear of retribution.
Stand up to these thugs This Wednesday, the 16th at noon, an apparent composite of the Students for Justice in Palestine
I guess not. The fact that the UN is anything but democratic since the vast majority of countries represented there do not
Those people are especially useful when they have access to the core computer systems that hackers would otherwise struggle
it is shoved, in all its detailed horror, right into my face.
by both Instapundit and Cold Fury (and probably by sundry others by now):
computer systems.
I tried to present my ideas in an honest and truthful way, and not be seriously offensive, even when he acted in ways
nothing may stand in our way!
I've been blogging since July 2005, and in that time, I've had a few inter-blog arguments with the folks on the other
I finally went and did it.
Finally, long after the fad has grown tiresome, everyone's attention turns to another scrap of dogma for the next decade.
owned," she pontificated, in that snotty "52% of my clothes are made of hemp which therefore makes me morally superior
superiority.
by both Instapundit and Cold Fury (and probably by sundry others by now):
That is, until this morning. Now I'm glad to say that I've gotten over getting over it, and am thoroughly pissed again.
"The death of that man is a religious duty, but his case should not be tied to the Christian community," Shabestari,
We despise and abhor the bully, the brawler, the oppressor, whether in private or public life, but
something-really-awfuls, BlogSpot.
It is time for a new day to dawn in the Blogosphere, my gnome brothers. A glorious day. A day when no longer will we
"to prolonged indulgence in luxury and soft, effortless ease, or to the deification of a warped and twisted sentimentality"?
why she thought there weren't more stories about protests going on in the news, "Well, because the media is corporately
sloth, or as an instrument to further the ends of despotism or anarchy.
military action to counter the Soviet threat was not possible, because of their equal capacity to destroy us through
rivals.
that I hadn't thought of it first!
Saddam is so hot to get his grubby hands on nukes is enough evidence of aggression. What's he going to do with them once
cutting-edge performance art group impersonating real anti-war folks, as the whole ordeal seemed to approach parody. No,
to the San Francisco federal building to protest the passage of Bush's resolution for action against Iraq.
That is, until this morning. Now I'm glad to say that I've gotten over getting over it, and am thoroughly pissed again.
...but there's no shame in being a follower when those you're following make such damn good points.
needed now was healing, closure; in short, to "get over it" and "move on."
Either that, or I now have to admit the existence of clairvoyance.
curiosity that trumps any sort of legal resriction placed on him, but it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that he's
obviously they have lost loved ones or friends."
No nation deserves to exist if it permits itself to lose the stern and virile virtues; and this
destroying the technological infrastructure of Western civilization again. And it's only 3 months away!
During that protest, my girlfriend had to take a midterm in Wheeler auditorium and had to step over the bodies lying in
to elicit empathy had been raised considerably since 9/11,
Sorry folks, but slippery slope arguments don't hold water by themselves. We're going after Saddam because he 1) has shown
it is shoved, in all its detailed horror, right into my face.
I've been blogging since July 2005, and in that time, I've had a few inter-blog arguments with the folks on the other
Well I wouldn't be surprised if this Wednesday at Sproul there will be similar behavior, and I plan to be there. Maybe
go it alone. What he failed to do was tell us who the members of his war coalition are. Why? Because there is no coalition.
I mean come on, when you're arguing with someone who's just going to call you a Nazi when you spend 2,000 words making
we despise no less the coward and the voluptuary. No man is worth calling a man who will not fight
superiority.
Meanwhile, the fact that we are able to use pre-emptive action when deemed necessary is a fact of our strength, not weakness
Yes, well I suppose you're suggesting that we would be well-served to wait for this "final proof," then? Very well. I'll
And perhaps because of the collective weight of all those accumulated exhortations, perhaps from the psychic weariness
just now. Admittedly they do face significant challenges in carrying out their duties due to their imaginary nature,
After 3000 of your countrymen die in a couple hours, anything less than that is wont to be downplayed in significance
Now at this point, most people would just say, "let it go, and move on."
Those people are especially useful when they have access to the core computer systems that hackers would otherwise struggle
If a good education is meant to produce independent thinkers, I've seen precious little evidence it does. Education is
A taste, just a taste...
the world to stomach the imperial scent of our newly enunciated military doctrine that proposes pre- emption of any powerful
Kevin Mitnick will be able to use a computer again in approximately 3 months.
side of the political spectrum... what are they called?
to elicit empathy had been raised considerably since 9/11,
to really concern yourself with, except in a somewhat general, theoretical way.
predictable frequency. Follow a politician to a school photo-op,
When they aired some actual interviews with the protesters, I started to honestly think they were part of some sort of
not just "fear," as if we're going to indiscriminantly nuke the floor under our beds because monsters might be hiding there.
let you know when there's a mushroom cloud over New York, because that's the only "final proof" that seems to be able to
nuclear weapons. Containment was born out of a realization that we were effectively restrained by our lack of strategic
Anyway, take the new site for a test drive. Take her easy on the clutch and go steady on the hills, and I think you'll
Now of course I'm sure that these open-toed folks have a flurry of perfectly well thought-out reasons as to why pissing
I suppose you mean that it's not "multilateralist" unless France says so?
I wish that I could just be told "Hundreds of people died in a terrorist bombing today," and instantly feel the kind of rage
or any other simply crappy country in the world, because none of them satisfy both those propositions.
In your face, Space Coyote!
But for now if you all don't mind, I'd just like to stew in my rage for a while, and remind myself in a truly visceral
owned," she pontificated, in that snotty "52% of my clothes are made of hemp which therefore makes me morally superior
making a point of reading in depth about any such future atrocity to ensure that I don't allow myself to be instantly "over it."
to prolonged indulgence in luxury and soft, effortless ease, or to the deification of a warped and twisted sentimentality.
I wish that I could just be told "Hundreds of people died in a terrorist bombing today," and instantly feel the kind of rage
by both Instapundit and Cold Fury (and probably by sundry others by now):
Eventually he got a little ticked off and said roughly, "Get away from me!" I was hungrily anticipating the energetic dissenter
That is, until this morning. Now I'm glad to say that I've gotten over getting over it, and am thoroughly pissed again.
agree that [insert additional badly-forced car metaphor here]!
United States invade a distant country without any evidence of impending aggression.
And exactly how do you go from no "final proof" to there being no evidence of impending aggression? The very fact that
The article also points to this site, which maintains a running clock of how long it will be until Mitnick can start
Iranian cleric Mohsen Mojtahed Shabestari, addressing weekly Friday prayers in the northwestern town of Tabriz, said
coming off them. It was really a terrible sight," she said. "You could just hear people crying up in the Bounty foyer -
And exactly how do you go from no "final proof" to there being no evidence of impending aggression? The very fact that
"to prolonged indulgence in luxury and soft, effortless ease, or to the deification of a warped and twisted sentimentality"?
lap dance.
I see. Did you talk to this "everyone" at your International Socialist Organization direct action planning seminar or
Diversity. More than motherhood, it is the one unassailable concept these days. Open any teaching publication, and you will
morally, that this is the right thing to do.
both at home and abroad, can go heartily fuck themselves, or jump off a cliff, or shoot themselves in the head. I don't
But it's not really fair to denigrate someone's ideas just because they themselves come from an organization riddled with
the Feds know about it.
side of the political spectrum... what are they called?
Also, I've printed out and made a bunch of copies of some flyers from this site and will be passing them out.
Why are you still here?!
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