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April 12, 2006

A mini-Bush Kultist laughs at the suffering of the Brown Man whose country an Imperialist US has invaded and unjustly occupied, leading to a popular uprising against the evil Chimpler and his uneducated, bloodthirsty soldier drones

More spawn of EVIL below the fold…

My seventh brief conversation with the 2mg regimen of Klonopin (clonazepam) prescribed me by my GP

me: “You know what I like most about you, Klonopin?  It’s that you don’t judge me, man.  You take me for who I am.” Klonopin: “Don’t mention it.  I mean, Lord knows being batshit crazy is enough of a burden without my piling on.” “Although I must say, I do wish you’d stop poking the neighbor’s cat with that big grilling fork.  I have a reputation for effectiveness to uphold,

“Guests Mingle at a Robert Byrd Cocktail Party” (oil on acrylic):  from the protein wisdom conceptual series

“45 % of Germans call the U.S. a ‘greater threat to world peace’ than Iran.”

Poll here, courtesy Davids Medienkritik, which notes: 28 % think that Iran is a greater threat. For 16 %, the U.S. and Iran pose identical threats. The results don’t surprise me at all. I mean, Iran is economically extremly promising for Germany. And Iran has made it clear what it expects in return for economic favours: “The international deputy of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Fereidoun Entezari, believes that business

The WaPo and Biolabs

In the comments to my post yesterday about the spin used by an ideologically-driven press to forge a particular narrative about a war with which they disagree, commenter rls pointed out this Washington Post story on a Pentagon team’s assessment of Saddam’s supposed biolabs.  The tenor of the story—and this is one of the points I made yesterday—is clearly designed to suggest that the President knew full well that those

The Race Game, cont.

From the NYT (by way of The Corner): Alan Moldawer’s adopted twins, Matt and Andrew, had always thought of themselves as white. But when it came time for them to apply to college last year, Mr. Moldawer thought it might be worth investigating the origins of their slightly tan-tinted skin, with a new DNA kit that he had heard could determine an individual’s genetic ancestry. The results, designating the boys