The Sunday Filth

I couldn't bring myself to include this in today's PaperRound but couldn't resist linking to it. (Via The Englishman)

"Sex Romp" MP Nigel Griffiths  tries to gag the News of the World
Even though lying cheat Griffiths took dozens of pornographic pictures of his brunette mistress cavorting in his House of Commons office, then downloaded them on to his computer, he later claimed he was so drunk he could hardly remember the sex session.

But yesterday Mr Justice King damned Griffiths as he declared: "At the very least, he was being economical with the truth. It could be said to be a lie but I don't have to go that far."

Warmongers welcome

They banned the wrong George
Erik Wallenberg wonders about the mix-up in Canada where the government allowed in a known war criminal, but kept out a leading opponent of war.

Ii seems that the Canadian government, and the immigration ministry in particular, has gotten their Georges confused. Though how you could confuse a bumbling idiot with a Texas drawl for an erudite Scotsman with an oratory of the first degree, is hard to imagine.

George W. Bush was granted safe passage to Calgary earlier this month for a speaking engagement that netted him some $400-a-plate to talk about his eight years in the White House. Meanwhile, George Galloway was branded an "infandous street-corner Cromwell" by Alykhan Velshi, spokesperson for Canada's immigration minister Jason Kenney, and refused entry into the country.

Happy 18th Son!

It's my youngest's 18th birthday today. He's a great kid. Best Friend, Tech Guy. Mechanic. Drinking Buddy. Pain in the Arse. 

I love him dearly.

And when I say dearly, I mean he's cost me a fucking fortune! :-))



And no, that's not his eye shadow running (he uses waterproof mascara, I believe) it's dirt and grime from his sterling efforts cleaning our next door neighbour's boat.

Many Happy Returns, son.


Seeing is believing

Some great graphic explanations of the current financial mess. (Mostly US based)

27 Visualizations and Infographics to Understand the Financial Crisis
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. If there's anything good that has come out of the financial crisis it's the slew of high-quality graphics to help us understand what's going on. Some visualizations attempt to explain it all while others focus on affected business. Others concentrate on how we, as citizens are affected. Some show those who are responsible.

Via

Bad cop, bad cop.

Did Israel Intentionally Undermine Obama's Outreach To Iran?
Yesterday, when the New York Times inexplicably gave Shimon Peres' insulting message to Iran equal play with President Obama''s, I thought it might be no coincidence.

Peres, who is an uberhawk on Iran, suddenly sends "greetings" to the Iranian people urging them to rise up against their government at the same moment that Obama respectfully addressed the "Islamic Republic of Iran" with the most conciliatory US message in decades. Coincidence? Maybe.

Of course, the Iranians would not view it that way. They would see America and Israel playing "good cop, bad cop," diminishing the effect of Obama's remarkable overture.

I hear that the White House is furious.