Archive for November 14th, 2006


Borat the pig

He manipulated villagers where the film was made, lied to them, tricked the elderly into posing with sex toys so they would be humiliated, and it just goes on and on.

They claim film-makers lied to them about the true nature of the project, which they believed would be a documentary about their hardship, rather than a comedy mocking their poverty and isolation.

Hey, maybe he should have just pissed in their faces, wow, that would be funny, wouldn’t it?

The villagers plan to sue - as well they should.

Why does anyone think this nasty asshole is funny? Except maybe for neocons, that is, since they appear to enjoy attacking the defenseless and helpless. But rape jokes aren’t funny, they’re diseased. And so are the people who tell them.

P.S. Payback?

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Tom Hayden on the Iraq Study Group

[Hayden] said that co-chairman Lee Hamilton had telephoned him and they talked at some length about Tom’s ideas on the Iraq War. But he said the ISG is shaping up to be a political exercise in which they try to develop a “no-fault” kind of solution that would start an American withdrawal but never actually get there. He’s expecting what I’ve called Baker’s Secret Plan to End the War to be a lot like Nixon’s Vietnamization plan after he got elected President with a secret plan to end that war.

Absent in any Baker plan is the slightest concern for Iraq or Iraqis. Instead, it’s all about the U.S.; how to avoid a military defeat, how to save face, and most important, how to keep control of Iraq and the oil. Their secret plan (and delusion) is that the shooting will end with the U.S. in political control of the country. This of course, has nothing to do with peace and everything to do with attempted U.S. dominance in the area.

He thought that Baker and the administration for Iraq will probably want a short-term increase in the number of American troops to secure Baghdad and also to replace the Maliki government with a strongman-type regime. He stressed that politicians are especially good at double-talk, so the antiwar movement will have to keep the pressure on all of them to continue to pull the troops out.

Ah, send more troops and install a dictator. Well, Saddam is available, maybe they’d like to back him again? Oh wait, wasn’t this supposed to be about bringing democracy to Iraq? Guess not, instead, it’s just more militarism and force in a doomed attempt to delay the inevitable. That they care nothing about how many Iraqis and Americans are killed and maimed by their blood lust for empire and oil is obvious.

And they will lose. James Baker is Rumsfeld Lite, arrogant and clueless.

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Dynamic Duo Heading For Divorce?

It looks like we might be seeing Tony and George appearing on Dr Phil soon. Now that George is under parental supervision Tony’s trying to assert his independence. Unfortunately Tony still needs his instructions faxed from Washington and there is a slight hold up whilst there is a ‘policy review’ - a euphemism for the Iraq Study Group to sit in a dark room and bang their heads against the wall whilst pleading to a variety of Gods for inspiration.

This wait has left Tony to do some thinking of his own. Last night he gave a keynote speech on the Middle East and Britain’s future. Tony’s got a message for Iran and Syria that can be summed up in one word; Heeeeeeeeellllp! The ‘Axis of Evil’ becomes the ‘Axis of not so bad once you get to know them’. And that was just the start. He showed how utterly bereft of ideas New Labour are.

I’ll just offer one quote, but it does show how the bright light of reality has yet to shine on him:

What is happening in the Middle East today is not complex. It is simple.

It’s time for the men in the white coats.

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Angola 3 conviction reversal recommended

Herman Wallace, a former Black Panther, has been in solitary confinement for over thirty years in Louisiana.

A state court official has just recommended his murder conviction be reversed because the prosecution did not tell the defense that the “star” witness, also an inmate, received special treatment that was in effect a payoff for testifying against Wallace.

What kind of sick society puts someone in solitary for thirty years? Hey, no matter who you are and what you’ve done, thirty years in solitary is torture. Period.

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Chavez calls for Bush to quit ‘out of honor’

“It would be a good way out, not only for the United States, but it would reduce the tremendous tension around the world … and perhaps this way, Papa Bush won’t have to suffer the sight of what his son is about to face.”

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