Monday, August 28, 2006

Saddam Hussein has been forced to watch South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut, according to the film's co-creator Matt Stone.

The former Iraqi leader is portrayed in the movie as a homosexual who is in a relationship with the devil, and Stone claims the prisoner is being forced to watch it "repeatedly" as he is held by US Marines.

The South Park movie was banned on release in Iraq seven years ago.

Stone reveals: "I have it on pretty good information from the Marines on detail in Iraq that they showed him the movie. That's really adding insult to injury. I bet that made him really happy."

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

"The Swedish Pirate Party has launched a commercial, high-capacity darknet, on an unprecedented scale and bandwidth. This service lets anybody send and receive files anonymously without being tracked or traced. 'There are many legitimate reasons to want to be completely anonymous on the Internet,' says Rickard Falkvinge, chairman of the Pirate Party. 'If the government can check everything each citizen does, nobody can keep the government in check.'"

Thanks /. !

Saturday, August 12, 2006

They feel like men who once were warriors and now are old before their time, with no hope for relief from a multitude of miseries that has no name.

The Democratic Party, once the party of the people, has been taken over by those who have forgotten where they come from. The sons and daughters of sturdy workers, soldiers and farmers, went off to New York City and became flimsy, senseless, and prone to the vapors.

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Jest aside, the present condition of the Democratic Party is a serious problem for the country. It is often argued that the Republican Party is the party of the rich and powerful, and in many ways it is. The real question is, if the Republican Party is the party of the rich, and the Democratic Party has become the party of intellectual nobles, who is looking after the interests of the regular people?

Read Coyotes From The Same Hill. C'mon, it's short.