28 September 2004
'instinct is not science'
Oh blah brighton blah....'there were no weapons. I am so sorry' [oh, clap, clap, clap, there's a tear in my eye, how did it get there? Oh Tony, how brave you are to admit you made a mistake. I just know you didn't know that this Sad-man chap had no weapons. Who could have known whether this man did or did not have long-range camel-bombs? Certainly not a leader of the free world with all the intelligence and receipts in his claws. Oh Tony, you're only human, I'm so moved that you could express your humility in such a moving, compassionate way, I think I'll vote for you again. And, really, I don't need this child. Please take him. Perhaps he could come in useful for those Catholic rituals you are so fond of, you motherfucking pederast prick].
Anyway, I'm very glad the Italian women were released - they were working for one of the few NGOs supplying aid to Iraq during the sanctions (those same sanctions that made Iraq such a 'walkover' - 'this war will be over in days'. Oh look, so it will). But sure Zizek will disagree, given that he thinks the Sendero Luminoso killing human rights workers is an act of properly 'revolutionary autonomy'.
Anyway, go read the proper politics weblogs!
Anyway, I'm very glad the Italian women were released - they were working for one of the few NGOs supplying aid to Iraq during the sanctions (those same sanctions that made Iraq such a 'walkover' - 'this war will be over in days'. Oh look, so it will). But sure Zizek will disagree, given that he thinks the Sendero Luminoso killing human rights workers is an act of properly 'revolutionary autonomy'.
Anyway, go read the proper politics weblogs!



