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April 20, 2004 -- 8:18 PM
posted by lightnin' hopkins

How about Bob Woodward's book. As Brit publications have been saying for months, but we've strangely been denying, Canada did help out with IRAQ

April 20, 2004 -- 6:34 PM
posted by eric

    this is perhaps the resultant middle ground between our depraved Internet weirdnews factoids and "serious" political discussions:

    political idol

April 20, 2004 -- 5:02 PM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy

    thats why I am not in English

    I done

April 20, 2004 -- 4:07 PM
posted by Par

    It's:

    I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done I'm done




    ... I am definitely not done.

April 20, 2004 -- 3:24 PM
posted by Pushbrug The Crazy

    I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done I done
    I am not trying to rub it in- i am just happy

April 20, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

April 20, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

but guys... what about the WHALE?!???

April 20, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by eric

    leave it to (ex-Oiler) Gelinas to put it away.
    good for the Flames. if they loss that last minute goal by Vancouver would have really stung.

April 19, 2004 -- 10:26 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

    whoa... everybody's getting all into heated political debates on here. Well, here's MY political/environmental message of the day:


April 19, 2004 -- 10:26 PM
posted by Par

    As for Iraq, etc., I offer this piece of advice from the late, great, DNA:

    [Shortly after it is revealed that the people of the planet Krikkit are out to destroy the universe, and only a group of dedicated individuals (sorely lacking, and in whose stead stand Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, and Slartibartfast)]

    "Yes," said Ford, with a sudden and unexpected fireceness, "I've understood it all perfectly well. That's why I want to have as many drinks and dance with as many girls as possible while there are still any left. If everything you've shown us is true . . . "

    "True?" Slartibartfast asked, "Of course it's true."

    "Then we don't stand a whelk's chance in a supernova."

    "A what?" said Arthur sharply again. He had been following the conversation doggedly up to this point, and was keen not to lose the thread now.

    "A whelk's chance in a supernova," repeated Ford without losing momentum. "The . . . "

    "What's a whelk got to do with a supernova?" said Arthur.

    "It doesn't, " said Ford levelly, "stand a chance in one."

    [ Insert discussion of whelks, supernovas here ]

    "The point is," Ford said, "that people like you and me, Slartibartfast, and Arthur - particularly and especially Arthur - are just dilettanti, eccentrics, layabouts, fartarounds if you like."

    Slartibartfast frowned, partly in puzzlement, and partly in umbrage. " . . . "

    "We're not obsessed by anything, you see," insisted Ford.

    " . . . "

    "And that's the deciding factor. We can't win against obsession. They care, we don't. They win."


    Also, this may be an interesting insight, from about 40 years back:

    "They will kill a great many of us. We will kill a few of them. They will tire of it first."
    --Ho Chi Minh, when asked how Vietnam could possibly wage war against the West.

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