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Weekend Non-Food Blogging

Condi Rice on Tsunami – Tsunami is “a wonderful opportunity” that “has paid great dividends for us ” – The rise of disaster capitalism

“My big concern is, the longer you keep them, the angrier they get. Eventually, you are going to send them home. Maybe the smarter thing is to execute everyone down there, because if you‘re going to send them back to the Arab world or the Islamic world angry as hell at us, they‘re going to be doing dirty stuff against us, right?” – Chris Mathews on Hardball.

“I think they would have been very happy to be allowed to defecate on themselves.” – Chris Wallace on Gitmo detainees.

“The Prison at Guantanamo Bay: Good for the Stock Market?” – Mental midgets on Fox Saturday morning show.

Hang them even before they tried in court, what do you call this witchland?
A – of course it’s The Graceland.

Blog Talent:
A quick tale by Ammani.
Laser eyes – Nature’s beauty.

Posted by Indira©Copyrighted in Zen (Personal) (Sunday June 19, 2005 at 7:11 am- permalink)
Comments (4)

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4 comments for Weekend Non-Food Blogging »

  1. Hi Indira

    I like that you have used this to give us something less frivolous to think about.

    Comment by clare eats — June 19, 2005 @ 9:09 am

  2. Great compilation, thanks.
    You have great snaps, awesome.

    Comment by kaleidoscope — June 19, 2005 @ 10:39 am

  3. Ahah!
    I know why I misspely Mahanandi!
    Because it is misspelt on FPW! …

    Comment by clare eats — June 20, 2005 @ 12:12 am

  4. I know, I asked him/her to correct the name, till now no response as you can see. Must be busy baking and eating all those tarts.

    Comment by Indira — June 20, 2005 @ 9:06 am

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