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Say No To Usurpers

Welcome to the INFORMATION-CYBER-WAR. Tired of the same old "song & dance" from the "Democrats" & "Republicans"? Glen Glidden knows how you feel. That's why he started "the most dangerous show on public access cable television." He takes on City Hall, revealing that most elected officials in Minnesota suburbs are usurpers, illegally occupying their position. He exposes the truth about November's election: it's Clown vs. Clown. And he's a Rammstein fan (why not?). Take a look, but remember: the truth may hurt.
posted to MetaFilter by punishinglemur at 12:32 PM on September 25, 2004 (9 comments)

The Blame Game

9/11: Who do we blame? George W. Bush? Democrats? Bill Clinton? Ronald Reagan? The FBI? "The government"? Saddam Hussein? God? Maybe it was punishment for years of legal abortion. Maybe if we had destroyed the sodomites [pdf] those 3000 people would still be alive. Maybe. But with all these conflicting reports, will we ever really know who is truly responsible for the 9/11 attacks?
posted to MetaFilter by punishinglemur at 8:56 AM on September 11, 2004 (29 comments)

George Bush was no party animal

Pleasure Boat Captains For Truth. Those who knew Bush best are now revealing the truth: he was no party animal. See their ad, read their stories. This is probably very bad news for Bush.
posted to MetaFilter by punishinglemur at 12:37 PM on August 27, 2004 (22 comments)

McAsian

"We're Asian and Pacific Islander Americans 'living on the rim,' where our diverse cultures and the everyday American lifestyle become one...Whether we're sipping green tea or enjoying a Big Mac® sandwich, we're helping make the magic mix called America become even richer. And McDonald's is right there with us, everyday!" Learn more at i-am-asian.com
posted to MetaFilter by punishinglemur at 3:57 PM on May 7, 2004 (22 comments)

The Man and the Moon

I'm Congressman Danny K. Davis, and I approved this crowning of the messiah. [more inside]
posted to MetaFilter by punishinglemur at 8:06 PM on May 4, 2004 (3 comments)

Semi-Legal Music Piracy Defenses

The NY Times reports that music companies are considering some new anti-piracy measures of questionable legality. The ideas include a program to lock up user's computers, another to find and delete illegally downloaded files, and what amounts to a DoS attack on user's computers. There are some supporters of these possibly extralegal measures. Representative Howard Berman (D-CA) introduced a bill last year to provide the music industry with a "safe harbor from liability" when pursuing P2P traders. Should media companies be allowed to operate outside the law in their efforts to stop illegal downloads of their music?
posted to MetaFilter by punishinglemur at 1:11 PM on May 3, 2003 (23 comments)