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June 2003 -- July 2003 -- August 2003
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Belgian senate goes live |
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Todos los terroristas acaban en prisión ... . Todos. |
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The Ace of Clubs, Qusai Hussein: (both pictures thanks to Sparkey!)
And the Ace of Hearts, Odai Hussein.
Two down, one to go! Heh. (expression unscrupulously stolen from the Insta, sorry, I just felt like it)
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Numbed out |
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140 years ago - Abraham Lincoln |
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DÉJÀ VU IN D.C. Yet, the people continue to support the man, admiring the very qualities the intellectual elite despises. The president continues to do what he believes is necessary for the nation's security and survival, ignoring his exasperated critics. Read the whole article from the New York Post.
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Contact Wednesday 8:05 17/07/2003 (CET) |
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Bl***ing politicians |
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being intensively trained and emboldened by a wild bunch of uncompromising and upright individual liberties activists. The latter are the people from Samizdata, whom he joined to visit a seminar were bloggers will be trying (or succeeded in it by this time) to persuade politicians to blog: There has
been so much interest in the meeting that the organisers, online think
tank Voxpolitics, have had to
hire a bigger room. Good
idea? I think so, but how are they going to avoid flame wars?
Furthermore, politicians are not always the best in their class when it
comes down to remembering things. "Yes, you said it, here's the
link" ... . The decision to go to war was based on all these factors and we should avoid the temptation of saying only one was relevant. It was not “all about oil” any more than it was “all about human rights”. And: Still, having said all that, I do resent the way in which the Government did put their case, especially with the February dossier which is the one with the plagiarised PhD thesis. The Prime Minister was very telling on this in the Liaison Committee last week. He said that this material came “I think from some reference document or the internet” as though this was a trivial detail that he had not really followed up. Of course he knew exactly where it came from as it has caused such a row! If I can respectfully comment, Prime Minister, you really don’t need to try so hard… I don't know either of these blogging politicians, so don't blame me for looking over possible crimes they have been committing, but overall, it all looks nice. I wish I would see some more of that in Belgium. Can you imagine Louis "Loulou" Michel blogging away about his weaseling out of things? Now that would be a good definition of flame bait! Contact Tuesday 8:25 15/07/2003 (CET) |
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A thing of beauty |
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But Friday nights are special. It's quiet in the 'sphere, and between the compulsive checking of updated sites on my blogroll
... Have fun reading it, and when you're done, go read
this too. It's a techie that explains us how things work in Blogistan and at the same time it's kind of a history of blogging. Sunday 8:31 12/07/2003 (CET) |
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Old wine in new flasks |
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Saturday 8:31 12/07/2003 (CET) |
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The world according to ... |
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Friday 04/07 -- After an attack on a mosque in Pakistan riots broke out. Shias put vehicles on fire and threw stones to the police. This man went out of his roof with anger. [Is there an English translation for the last one? Anyway, you get the gist: lost his marbles, one too many marbles rolling around upstairs, went nuts, ... -- ed.]
Friday 04/07 -- In the United States Independence Day was celebrated today. The American troops in Iraq cozily gathered around the campfire with Uncle Bob in the back of their minds, as they sang the American Anthem. [Uncle Bob is a former singer-guitarist. Performing popular Belgian children's songs in the late 60's and early 70's, he's know become known as a quite dusty figure, in analogy with Belgian history in those days -- in this context it is NOT a compliment -- ed.] Neat
huh? Translation is mine, yes. I'm not a translator, no. Don't believe
me, do you? It says what it says, I even translated the by-lines a bit
more literally, in order to make the message more clear, doing nothing
but harm to the English language, as you may have noticed. Thursday 20:11 10/07/2003 (CET) |
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The Blogosphere according to ... |
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Three national hosts; they get it. I sometimes listen to the local AM talk guys; they don't get it. For them, the internet is something the assistant prints off for the host to read. The hosts I mentioned above seem to understand the potential of this self-created network, this thing of ours, and they like it. Some don’t see, and if they do see they don’t quite get it. Imagine a train rumbling through the Dakota Territory at night. A traveler wakes, and lifts the windowshade, and sees moonlight glinting off something alongside the train. Reflections on the river, he thinks, and goes back to sleep. But another observer hears something; he puts his nose to the glass, and alongside the train he sees ten thousand bison thundering alongside. What more can you add if you're quoting Lileks? Friday 18:31 4/07/2003 (CET) |
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Our Dearly Beloved Constitution To Be -- Part II |
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The Pope has issued a lengthy document - a so-called exhortation to the Church in Europe - in which he urges those drawing up the constitution to include a reference to the religious, and in particular the Christian heritage of the continent. The
actual text in which the Vatican claims his fair share of space in the
New Constitution can be “In
the Declaration the foundation of the United States is indissolubly
associated with Hear that? A theory of politics, human rights, for all men! What more do we need? Europe is a fresh leaf, the Vatican has had its' time in History. Thursday 23:05 3/07/2003 (CET) |
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-----Oorspronkelijk
bericht----- My parents are saying I HAVE to go with [person] to Werchter so I can't go with you (sorry). Translation is mine, the stupidity presented in this mail is from an unknown person. Be careful when sending mail please, or be smart. If you want to mess up your own system, fine, but leave me out of it! Thursday 19:50 3/07/2003 (CET) |
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LVB's poll of the month |
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Tuesday 5:03 2/07/2003 (CET) |