Sunday, April 16, 2006
Iran Is Anti-Social
Iran is preparing to cut a check Palesitian Authority. Of this flies in the face of Western countries, who have been cutting aid in the last couple of weeks. Very dangerous games.
Gay Christian Peace Activist James Loney wrote a piece about his ordeal as a hostage in Iraq. It was in The Toronto Rag.
He details how he sold his soul while in captivity by cooperating with his hostage takers. He also explains that he has a new found appreciation for the troops who saved him.
I think it would make a lovely Easter story if he enlisted in the army, and started dating GIRLS again. Crazy hippy.
Google Calendar is now available. Its another very simple, but very powerful Google tool. They just never cease to amaze. I just hope they don't turn into The New Thought Police.
Turns out you can buy sensative US military data just outside of Bagram airforce base. Which leads me into why Harper is Muzzling his top military officers.
While I don't completely agree with Harper's gagging of cabinet members, MP's, and other government officials (though I completely understand WHY), the military is a different story. When the military releases too much information, it causes deaths. These generals talk too much about strategies and details, and its valuable information to the enemy. I'm sure taliban fighters all over Afghanistan were super-stoked to read in the paper that they could walk up to a US airbase and buy discarded hard drives with sensative info on them. A problem like that should be dealt with, not discussed publicly.
Beers on Corydon this afternoon is the plan. Its a friggin' beautiful day today. Follow those beers with wings at Carlos this evening, and this is shaping up to be a beautiful day indeed.
Gay Christian Peace Activist James Loney wrote a piece about his ordeal as a hostage in Iraq. It was in The Toronto Rag.
He details how he sold his soul while in captivity by cooperating with his hostage takers. He also explains that he has a new found appreciation for the troops who saved him.
I think it would make a lovely Easter story if he enlisted in the army, and started dating GIRLS again. Crazy hippy.
Google Calendar is now available. Its another very simple, but very powerful Google tool. They just never cease to amaze. I just hope they don't turn into The New Thought Police.
Turns out you can buy sensative US military data just outside of Bagram airforce base. Which leads me into why Harper is Muzzling his top military officers.
While I don't completely agree with Harper's gagging of cabinet members, MP's, and other government officials (though I completely understand WHY), the military is a different story. When the military releases too much information, it causes deaths. These generals talk too much about strategies and details, and its valuable information to the enemy. I'm sure taliban fighters all over Afghanistan were super-stoked to read in the paper that they could walk up to a US airbase and buy discarded hard drives with sensative info on them. A problem like that should be dealt with, not discussed publicly.
Beers on Corydon this afternoon is the plan. Its a friggin' beautiful day today. Follow those beers with wings at Carlos this evening, and this is shaping up to be a beautiful day indeed.
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