Tuesday
06Jan
Balanced reporting
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Craig Murray
I watched BBC World News for a timed hour yesterday. In that time I saw:
Pro-Israeli (including US government) speakers - 17
Pro-Palestinian speakers - 2
Mentions of Hamas Rockets as reason for war - 37
Mentions of illegal Israeli settlements - 0
Mentions of Palestinians killed by Israel during "ceasefire" - 2
Mentions of Sderot - 12
Mentions Sderot used to be Palestinian - 0
Tuesday
06Jan
Stop Mad Mel!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
All weblog awards are bollocks.
Multiple voting and ballot stuffing and other shenanigans, as well as the usually piss-poor turnout, make them completely irrelevant. But this year there is a reason to put all that to one side and get voting:
Melanie Philips is a finalist and as of this moment is in the fucking lead!

Multiple voting and ballot stuffing and other shenanigans, as well as the usually piss-poor turnout, make them completely irrelevant. But this year there is a reason to put all that to one side and get voting:
Melanie Philips is a finalist and as of this moment is in the fucking lead!

Tuesday
06Jan
Tuesday
06Jan
Get those terrorists on the roof!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor in Gaza, talks to Sky News about the number of civilians injured and killed in Gaza and the desperate state of the emergency services.
Monday
05Jan
This has nothing to do with Hamas.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Jennifer Loewenstein: If Hamas Did Not Exist
The state terror unleashed from the skies and on the ground against the Gaza Strip as we speak has nothing to do with Hamas. It has nothing to do with “Terror”. It has nothing to do with the long-term “security” of the Jewish State or with Hizbullah or Syria or Iran except insofar as it is aggravating the conditions that have led up to this crisis today. It has nothing to do with some conjured-up “war” – a cynical and overused euphemism that amounts to little more the wholesale enslavement of any nation that dares claim its sovereign rights; that dares assert that its resources are its own; that doesn’t want one of the Empire’s obscene military bases sitting on its cherished land.Do yourself a favour and read the whole thing
Monday
05Jan
Mad Mel: Bonkers as ever
Monday, January 5, 2009
MELANIE PHILLIPS: Yes, the war in Gaza is terrible. But the alternative was worse - for all of us
Gormless.
The often-made comparison with IRA terrorism spectacularly misses the point. Hamas actually run Gaza. The equivalent would have been the Irish government firing 6,000 rockets at England.Only if the UK had blockaded Ireland, controlled its water and power supplies, prevented its inhabitants from seeking urgent medical treatment and controlled the movement of its citizens in and out of the country (and that's just for starters).
Gormless.
Monday
05Jan
Dubyama?
Monday, January 5, 2009
Foreign Policy: The Making of George W. Obama
The 2008 U.S. election was all about change. But that’s not what we’re going to get on foreign policy, says the longtime speechwriter for Condoleezza Rice. Instead of a radical departure from Bush, we’re likely to end up with a lot more of the same. And that may be just what we need.
On December 1, Barack Obama, who won theU.S. presidency as the candidate of “change,” announced his nationalsecurity team: President George W. Bush’s secretary of defense (RobertGates), Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s special envoy for MiddleEast security (James Jones), and the doyenne of Democratic centrism(Hillary Clinton). Some saw this as the political cover Obama needs tolead U.S. foreign policy in an entirely different direction after Bush.Perhaps. But I doubt it. My hunch, and my hope, is that Obama will be asuccessful president, not because he’ll totally change the foreignpolicy he’ll inherit from Bush, but because he’ll largely continue it.
Monday
05Jan
Dangerbird
Monday, January 5, 2009
Rod Liddle: 'I've never had a go at Muslims, only Islam'
"I'm interested in the BNP tendency within Britain's conservationists – 'It's a foreign animal, kill it!' We exterminated the coypu in East Anglia, a very ugly rodent which was introduced from South America for its fur, escaped and set up base in East Anglia where it caused damage to riverbanks. So they shot 'em all. The RSPB said recently shall we shoot all those parakeets because they're not British. 'They come over here with their green wings...'"I like Liddle. There, I've said it. He's good at what he does and what he does is write entertaining, readable columns. I often disagree with him. He's sometimes offensive but in a straightforward way, rather than in the heavily disguised, mealy-mouthed way that many other columnists are. Other columnists Liddle regards as mostly "self-obsessed, narcissistic and not especially good at what they do". I agree.
Sunday
04Jan
One born every minute?
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Sand of Christ™ - Cherish your faith in a brand new way


Via J-Walk

What exactly is Sand of Christ?Look out, backing in with another gift from the Lord...
Sand of Christ is a keepsake that has been blessed and made holy by an ordained minister. It is a vial of sand that has been filtered, cleaned and purified, then anointed and blessed through a long and expensive process. The vial is secured in a waterproof metal capsule that has been highly polished by hand. Each one has the cross laser engraved.
But isn’t this just regular sand?
This is regular sand, just as your place of worship is made of regular bricks, and your bible is made of regular paper. The sand itself is not the important part. The sand carries and represents the hours of work, love, blessing, tradition and emotion that have gone into each piece, much like your church or place of worship. And, just like the feeling you get when you go to worship, carrying Sand of Christ with you will extend that feeling of faith and closeness.

Via J-Walk
Sunday
04Jan
An idiot in Wolff's clothing
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Invasion a Monstrosity, Says UN Leader
So that's the root cause of all the trouble in the middle-east. Well, why didn't you say so? And there's silly old me thinking it was a whole series of complex problems going back sixty years. Tut!
Hamas must stop smuggling arms into Gaza and cease its rocket attacks on Israel, which were the "root cause" of violence in the region, said the US deputy permanent representative to the UN, Alejandro Wolff.
So that's the root cause of all the trouble in the middle-east. Well, why didn't you say so? And there's silly old me thinking it was a whole series of complex problems going back sixty years. Tut!



Hamas must stop smuggling arms into Gaza and cease its rocket attacks on Israel, which were the "root cause" of violence in the region, said the US deputy permanent representative to the UN, Alejandro Wolff.