Apr 4th, 2006
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Exams. Ouch I hate that word. Yeah I won’t shouldn’t be writing much because I will should be revising for my GCSE examinations which are rapidly descending on me (end of May!). Detesting revision, or school in general, doesn’t really help with it either – hence the MSN Nickname: “I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” – Mark Twain
Brief update because I hate seeing my website with the same posts for too long, I watched 30 days: Minimum Wage with Morgan Spurlock yesterday. It’s good to see that (some) people are (finally) opening...
Dec 22nd, 2005
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Shock horror, more lies. Watch the video at ICH.
Nov 24th, 2005
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What got slashdotted recently?
“Dell Finally Goes for AMD…” While “Remarked Celerons Sold As P4s…”
Macworld reports that iPod is competing with Barbie’s for the top 10 girls toys..
What is going on in the world?! I am never usually ‘against’ the advance in technology, in fact I am not against it but I am slightly weary that things generated by the advance in technology such as computers, multimedia, TV and electronic entertainment are possibly taking too much of a role in peoples lives. I know that many children (and adults) spend a lot more...
Nov 9th, 2005
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US forces ‘used chemical weapons’ during assault on city of Fallujah
The attacks on Fallujah, the small town near the city of Baghdad, were the headlines of this time last year’s news. Now it has hit again with even more claims of total disregard to the UN convention. UNN wrote about the Fallujah Napalm case last November. Thousands of Iraqis have lost their lives to the stupidity of this war, I think its time the world spoke out.
“Bodies melted away before us.”
Powerful new evidence emerged yesterday that the United States dropped massive quantities of white phosphorus...
Sep 22nd, 2005
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I’m Iraqi, I’ve been to Iraq and believe me I know that the situation in Iraq at the current moment is definitely not better then it was before the war. Why, well think about it. You attacked a country and killed over 150,000 Innocent Civilians. Yeah that might look like ‘just a figure’ to you, but lets face it – we seem to care so much about every British/American soldier that dies (which is fine) but when do we think about the innocent Iraqi’s who were killed by our soldiers our countries and our politics. This isn’t just the situations caused by the...
Sep 18th, 2005
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Back from the camp everyone Course I had some 30 emails to get through and there are a few about that President of the USA, what do they call him again? George Bush…the texan bafoon or something. Anyway quite a funny video, have a laff at him here.
You probably all saw the note he wrote in the UN summit.
And if you missed Tibault’s post about Michael Moore’s letter to people voting for him, its definately worth the read.
Other:
Nuke ‘em if ya got ‘em:
Given the Bush Doctrine’s fondness for shooting first and asking questions later, it’s...
Sep 12th, 2005
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Michael Moore has written ‘A Letter to All Who Voted for George W. Bush‘:
In which he asks the ‘Republicans, conservative, born-again, capitalists, ditto-heads, right-wingers’ what they think of Bush now; Now that a lot of americans have died in a (imho) useless war, and after the disaster that is Katrina.
Do you believe in Jesus? Really? Didn’t he say that we would be judged by how we treat the least among us? Hurricane Katrina came in and blew off the facade that we were a nation with liberty and justice for all. The wind howled and the water rose and what...
As if the death of 150,000 Iraqi’s wasn’t enough.
08/29/05 "ICH" — – President Bush’s latest milestone in the war on terror has been predictably ignored in the mainstream media. Bush, who is now in the fifth year of his presidency, has served 1727 days in office. With the death toll in Iraq currently at 1873 servicemen, Bush can now boast that at least one American has died for every day he’s been in office; a sobering tribute to a man who wants to be remembered "a war president".
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It’s amazing that it takes such a bold...