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This blog is now read by more machines than humans: RSS robots, spam-laying insectopoids, echoes of blog-gathering .edu projects. This essentially is the state of affairs that all human activities wil

Cleaning Up the Nation

Austin Bay:

If Air America were a conservative radio network its corrupt funding trail and cynical abuse of a poverty program would be front page news at the NY Times and full-time mega-scandal at

Rank Materialism

Freedom. I am now the proud new owner of a Gateway 6020GZ laptop, perfect for students and others with limited means. I can now go into a Starbucks or a Barnes & Noble and look like I'm doing some

Fallujah Fonda

Uh-oh. From the Telegraph comes this exciting news:

Jane Fonda is returning to anti-war activism and embarking on a cross-country tour to call for an end to US military operations in Iraq.

Acros

John Pilger: Partner in Terrorism

In an outrageous piece of terrorist propaganda appearing on the cover of today's New Statesman, John Pilger puts the blame for the 7/7 London attacks not on the terrorists, but rather on Tony Blair:

Wily Al-Qaeda 'Militants'

The damned BBC reports:

Figures in the Saudi royal family say they are confident that they are winning the battle against al-Qaeda.

At least 22 civilians, including foreigners, were killed in attacks on Saturday and while being held captive.

One militant was captured, but three others escaped despite the massive presence of security forces.

You'll have to excuse the BBC's use of the word 'militant'. They can't help it. It's a disease. Have pity on them. But more than just that, blogospherians now know, no thanks to the BBC and the rest of the mainstream media, that allowing 3 out of 4 terrorists to escape is nothing new in the Saudi entity. From The Religious Policeman, whose blog is the next Where is Raed?:

This time we didn't use the "Keystone Cops", we used an elite commando unit. And while the operation was as successful as such operations can be, three terrorists still managed to escape from a single surrounded building. Not that that will be a surprise to anyone. There's a quota, you see.

Ah yes, Saudi Arabia, our friends in the War on Terror.

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Blowback is a word that comes to mind when thinking about the Saudi's "problem" with terrorists.

I have learned to detest the bbc (http://metalog.us/archives/000018.html)

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