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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

HOT X RATED MUST-WATCH MOVIE!

...friend brings over DVD, says gotta watch! amazing stuff! unbelievable! Oooh has it got super special effects? No. Hmmm. Oh its an edge-of-yer-pants suspense thriller? No. Hmmm. Shame oh well as long as its not anything from the Disney stables. So me and the Home Alone crew get out the popcorn and watch. Fast forward ten minutes. Here's us watching..



Damn, no wonder Farenheit 9/11 is X rated..its shit scary stuff!
And there we were thinking it was gonna be about John Travolta and fire engines. Plenty of fire fighting okay plus shoot-em-ups featuring hardcore marines and softcore civilians but dang, its the Men in Grey that be givin' us the spooks.
Here's the leading actor watching it:






..."Gawdarnitt I jes lerv a good spoof..."

And he got re-elected to a second term after this film was released?? Wow. Guess first time round of conning and corruption and kissing Saudi ass wasnt enough, the Americans had to buy into a bonus round of conning and corruption. S'pose its not surprising, seeing as how they love sequels so much...once is not enough. Isn't it ironic that while most of the 9/11 bombers were Saudis yet Iraq gets blown to bits for being responsible for the attack..while Saudi business tycoons (remember Bin Ladin is one such tycoon) continue to work hand in glove to finance top U.S. politicians' financial interests (where financial success depends on creating instability in the oil world).
Now we have Birdbrain Bush rallying behind Dubai Ports World bid to manage 6 major U.S. ports. Does this explain why Dubai, the Emiratedom which was accused of supplying funding to al-Qaeda wasnt pinned with the blame for 9/11? Bush (quoting from Yahoo! News )"brushed aside objections by leaders in the Senate and House that the $6.8billion sale could raise risks of terrorism at American ports". Just like he brushed aside warnings of terrorist hijackings in the U.S. well in advance of the event.
Already Saudi Arabian investments in the U.S. economy represent..how much was quoted in the movie..7%? Now Dubai is moving in. I'm pointing all this out just to play the devil's advocate cos its not increased Arab entrepreneurial involvement in the U.S. economy that one should be alarmed about as much as the double-faced hypocrisy of America's Head Honcho and his band of henchmen.
Bush has been in bed with the Saudis for ages and U.S. administrations have been bedfellows with Saudi Arabia as far back as Roosevelt's meeting with King Saud in 1945. Why all the panic now? Arab business tycoons, be they Saudi Royals or Dubai entrepreneurs, are pragmatists and dont a shit about terrorists' cock-eyed idealism-they just want to work the money machine and they dont pretend to be otherwise. Bush on the other hand does a brilliant double act of championing democracy while cutting financial deals with autocracies. This is real crying-out-loud stuff...maybe I should stick to tear-jerker Disney movies. At least they have nice neat conclusions. But this stuff is just like "same shit,different day".

My "Give Us This Day our Daily Gin" quote: "Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. "


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HOT X RATED MUST-WATCH MOVIE!
...friend brings over DVD, says gotta watch! amazing stuff! unbelievable! Oooh has it got super special effects? No. Hmmm. Oh its an edge-of-yer-pants suspense thriller? No. Hmmm. Shame oh well as long as its not anything from the Disney stables. So me and the Home Alone crew get out the popcorn and watch. Fast forward ten minutes. Here's us watching..



Damn, no wonder Farenheit 9/11 is X rated..its shit scary stuff!
And there we were thinking it was gonna be about John Travolta and fire engines. Plenty of fire fighting okay plus shoot-em-ups featuring hardcore marines and softcore civilians but dang, its the Men in Grey that be givin' us the spooks.
Here's the leading actor watching it:






..."Gawdarnitt I jes lerv a good spoof..."

And he got re-elected to a second term after this film was released?? Wow. Guess first time round of conning and corruption and kissing Saudi ass wasnt enough, the Americans had to buy into a bonus round of conning and corruption. S'pose its not surprising, seeing as how they love sequels so much...once is not enough. Isn't it ironic that while most of the 9/11 bombers were Saudis yet Iraq gets blown to bits for being responsible for the attack..while Saudi business tycoons (remember Bin Ladin is one such tycoon) continue to work hand in glove to finance top U.S. politicians' financial interests (where financial success depends on creating instability in the oil world).
Now we have Birdbrain Bush rallying behind Dubai Ports World bid to manage 6 major U.S. ports. Does this explain why Dubai, the Emiratedom which was accused of supplying funding to al-Qaeda wasnt pinned with the blame for 9/11? Bush (quoting from Yahoo! News )"brushed aside objections by leaders in the Senate and House that the $6.8billion sale could raise risks of terrorism at American ports". Just like he brushed aside warnings of terrorist hijackings in the U.S. well in advance of the event.
Already Saudi Arabian investments in the U.S. economy represent..how much was quoted in the movie..7%? Now Dubai is moving in. I'm pointing all this out just to play the devil's advocate cos its not increased Arab entrepreneurial involvement in the U.S. economy that one should be alarmed about as much as the double-faced hypocrisy of America's Head Honcho and his band of henchmen.
Bush has been in bed with the Saudis for ages and U.S. administrations have been bedfellows with Saudi Arabia as far back as Roosevelt's meeting with King Saud in 1945. Why all the panic now? Arab business tycoons, be they Saudi Royals or Dubai entrepreneurs, are pragmatists and dont a shit about terrorists' cock-eyed idealism-they just want to work the money machine and they dont pretend to be otherwise. Bush on the other hand does a brilliant double act of championing democracy while cutting financial deals with autocracies. This is real crying-out-loud stuff...maybe I should stick to tear-jerker Disney movies. At least they have nice neat conclusions. But this stuff is just like "same shit,different day".

My "Give Us This Day our Daily Gin" quote: "Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. "


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