For some light entertainment check this out. My brother sent me this and unusually its actually very cool. Probably not very PC, but a lot of fun and you'd have to be pretty sensitive to be offended by it (I hope...).
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While much of the corporate media is dominated by irrelevant crap, you can, if you look hard enough find out what's really going on in the world. Fortunately The Newsinsider have done the hard work for you, bringing together under-reported stories from around the world. Check out their headlines below:
Tuesday, June 17, 2003
The Labour Party conference this year is to be held in Bournemouth from September 28th to October 2nd, so the Stop the War Coalition has decided to hold a demonstration several hundred miles away in London on September 27th. Go figure. No doubt I'll end up there, though.
Monday, June 16, 2003
While the US-led "Roadmap to Peace" looks dead in the water, the courage of those Israelis refusing to serve in the Occupied Territories continues with little coverage in the mainstream media.
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Monday, June 09, 2003
So it now appears that those of us who said Blair was lying about Iraq's supposed Weapons of Mass Destruction have been proved right. So where do we go from here? Go to www.faxyourmp.com follow the instructions and write to your MP encouraging them to call for an independent inquiry into Blair's conduct prior to the war. Even in this sham democracy there are things which are considered taboo - lying to Parliament and the people in order to have a war being one of the most serious.
On a lighter note I helped organise a free festival type thing yesterday promoting cultural interaction and all that sort of stuff (think Rock Against Racism with less overt politics). I would like to take this chance to thank all those who supported us and particularly all the others involved in the organisation, as I've said before, I love you all. Time to start planning for next year?
On a lighter note I helped organise a free festival type thing yesterday promoting cultural interaction and all that sort of stuff (think Rock Against Racism with less overt politics). I would like to take this chance to thank all those who supported us and particularly all the others involved in the organisation, as I've said before, I love you all. Time to start planning for next year?