Mar. 8th, 2005
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Mar. 8th, 2005 01:24 pm
Montgomery County, Maryland's new sex ed program includes an "explicit" video showing how to put a condom on a cucumber, and explains how condoms help protect against pregnancy and the spread of disease.
Naturally, this is being called "insanity" by the lunatics, who demand that all this "knowledge" and "education" and "truth" be stopped.
EDIT:
Sorry, guys, I didn't realise the image was that big. Normally I check that immediately, but I got distracted and didn't notice that the original was shrunk.
I'm a very bad person.
Movie rumours!
Mar. 8th, 2005 03:22 pmRumour! Tarantino is apparently in negotiations to make a new movie in a long-running franchise.
His leading man:

Not James Bond
You know that would be fun.
His leading man:

Not James Bond
You know that would be fun.
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Mar. 8th, 2005 10:24 pmPentagon: "What video? We know of no video. Nobody would make a VIDEO of that!"
Palm Beach Post: "Are you sure? Because we have what appears to be exactly that video, right here."
Pentagon: "Oh, that video. Right. Well, we know nothing about it!"
Video made by US soldiers shows them kicking a bound and injured prisoner in the face, posing corpses for the camera, and more.
Army documents quoted a soldier at the scene as saying he "thought the dude eventually died. We weren't in any hurry to call the medics."
Documents released by the Pentagon showed that Army criminal investigators looked into the matter and decided no criminal charges were warranted against the soldiers. Documents showed that the Army deemed the actions shown on the video "inappropriate" rather than criminal.
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And that last, of course, is why all those soldiers in Iraq *keep* killing the helpless, why they keep shooting the civilians and the prisoners, and why they all insist that their brutalisation of the locals is done on orders and with approval: BECAUSE IT IS.
Palm Beach Post: "Are you sure? Because we have what appears to be exactly that video, right here."
Pentagon: "Oh, that video. Right. Well, we know nothing about it!"
Video made by US soldiers shows them kicking a bound and injured prisoner in the face, posing corpses for the camera, and more.
Army documents quoted a soldier at the scene as saying he "thought the dude eventually died. We weren't in any hurry to call the medics."
Documents released by the Pentagon showed that Army criminal investigators looked into the matter and decided no criminal charges were warranted against the soldiers. Documents showed that the Army deemed the actions shown on the video "inappropriate" rather than criminal.
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And that last, of course, is why all those soldiers in Iraq *keep* killing the helpless, why they keep shooting the civilians and the prisoners, and why they all insist that their brutalisation of the locals is done on orders and with approval: BECAUSE IT IS.




