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• Orange Jumpsuit Fantasies
Americans have a lot of complicated emotions about their place in world, so I can understand the popularity of the Abu Ghraib prisoner/Ashley Dupre humiliation fantasy. Hey, most of my fantasies/night terrors involve the cheerleading squad from my high school human forming a human pyramid at the behest of Lynndie England. But when you bring an Eskimo into that, that's some freaky stuff I draw the line at. He may have 51 words for snow, but won't adhere to an agreed "safe word".
• Will Bush pardon his torturers?
This video from the USA is called BUSH TORTURE POLICY: John Yoo and David Addington @ Congress. From the Conservative Daily Telegraph in England: November 17th, 2008 11:26 am George W Bush could pardon spies involved in torture By Tim Shipman Senior intelligence officers are lobbying the outgoing president to look after the men and women who could face charges for following his orders in the war on terrorism. Many fear that Barack Obama, who has pledged to close the Guantanamo Bay det
• Kill like a girl
By Andrea Fischer. The first thing one notices about the women is their lipstick, a deep ochre color that is outlined with the sort of precision that would make any cartographer jealous. And then you notice the women?s alert eyes carefully scanning the Libyan audience that surrounds Muammar Qaddafi. And then, finally there is the realization: these women are Qaddafi?s bodyguards. While we tend to lump Libya in with the They-Wear-Veils-There-Don?t-They countries, Qaddafi?s official policy to
• Happy Birthday Lynndie England!
Slightly belated but better then not forgetting completely: Private Lynndie England?s infamous exploits in the Abu Ghraib prison were another sign of the Pentagon?s direct complicity in the feminist-inspired degradation of American women. (#)
• The Bush years in 400 words
London's Independent summarises the last eight years in 400 memorable words from the George Bush presidency Hanging chads; brother Jeb and Florida; Dick and Donald and Condi; Cheney, Rumsfeld and Rice; "Yo Blair!"; lethal pretzels; Pootie-Poot; misunderestimated; reading to children with books held upside down; Karl Rove; bumping chests with marines; no to Kyoto; Congressional Medals of Honour for British Prime Ministers that are never collected; Hurricane Katrina ("Heck of a job, Brownie!"); A
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