Lots of good stuff today, somewhat backed up, but we’ll try to get to as much as we can.
Shouldn’t fail to mention that some bonehead crashed an airplane into a building in New York today. Details are still sketchy. Hope everybody in the building is okay. As for the bonehead in the plane, well,…
Kim the crazy Korean continues to dominate the news with his claim to have tested an atomic bomb earlier in the week. It remains to be seen whether it was really an atom bomb, or if it just wasn’t a train load of TNT. Either way, he’s managed to get just about everybody in the civilized part of the world up in some kind of tizzy about it. A lot of diplomatic posturing going on all over the place. We’ll see how this turns out in the coming weeks.
Frankly, I don’t think much will ever come of it. The moron has been claiming to have nuclear bombs for a few years now, and nobody has done anything about that. In my opinion, I think the pudgy little fuck is some kind of egomaniac, and gets his rocks off by seeing his name in the news. He never seems to go more than a week or two without pulling some kind of stupid stunt. He clearly dislikes it when things go on in other parts of the world that distract attention from his little shit-hole of a country. So the question remains, after this, what could *possibly* be next? Now, maybe that’s a little bit scary.
In Iraq, they are claiming that 655,000 civilians have been killed since we invaded. They had it broken down into various categories like bullet wounds, roadside and suicide bombs, assorted other violent and sadistic atrocities. It’s kind of hard to imagine that many dead people. Also hard to imagine that they missed counting that many bodies, I mean they have to be buried somewhere, don’t they? What’s so hard about counting grave sites? Or are there fewer graves than there are supposed dead bodies?
Anyhow, 10,000 dead people per month is quite an astonishing figure. Why isn’t somebody crying genocide? Seems like a culling going on there, if you ask me. Shias and Sunnis culling one-another. To be honest, I don’t really believe the figures. Granted, there are probably an astounding number of dead civilians there, but you are talking about numbers along the lines of Darfur and Rwanda. It doesn’t make sense that this can go on for five years and somebody just now takes notice.
And who can forget the beloved and retired Congressman Foley. This will be known in generations to come as Foley’s Folly. He dominates the news here as much, if not more than the madman Kim of Korea. I personally can’t wait to see the results of this November’s mid-term elections. I won’t go as far as to predict the outcome, because as we all know, most of us Americans are a bunch of under-educated grass-chewing crackers, and it will take a hell of a lot more than one faggot pedophile in the Republican party to deter them from voting the party line. For all we know, half the members of Congress are faggots and child molesters, but we just don’t know about it yet. But like I say, it will be interesting if something like this is what it takes to tip the balance of power back into the Liberal side of the house and senate.
We’ll see how things go.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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