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Friday, 4 February 2011

Cartoon Round Up....





Bonus Babe.........

Video: The difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England explained.



H/T Marc

Movie Review: The Rite (2011)


Short Review: They got it wrong.




Full Review Here


H/T Paul B

Pic Dump........







Video: Freestyle Backyard Skiing

Video: What's hiding in the Woods?

News.........

Attention recruiters ...

Eco-bulbs linked to breast cancer

Useful Idiot and Racist Meghan McCain

I Have Attained Civility...

Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, Feb. 3rd

How inflation is turning breakfast into a luxury item

US seizes sports piracy websites before Super Bowl

Public servant sacked for Googling 'knockers' at home

Extraterrestrials now live among us in China and in U.S.A., newspapers report

Who Tossed Egypt (to the Wolves)?

Solar Thermal Energy Development: BrightSource Israel

Why wine drinking and monogamy go together

Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down

Muslim Brotherhoods Penetration of the Obama Administration

What About Global Warming?

U.S. Forest Service takes political correctness to a new level-Only in America

No Easy Fixes as Internet Runs Out of Addresses

Reliable forecast under the weather

Egypt: The American Debate Has Gone Stark, Raving Crazy


House Republicans move to slash domestic programs

Kennedy link to the Cape's wild turkey?

Obama Theatens Climate Veto

British Police Afraid of Local Kids, Soon to Come to the USA?

Apple iPad enters the House of Lords

Defence Minister Liam Fox slams Germany and Italy for failing to do their bit in war in Afghanistan

Barack Obama may rue the day he decided to abandon Mubarak

Amazon rainforest 'could start contributing to global warming after droughts'

Cyber attacks: from Facebook to nuclear weapons

Iran could produce two nuclear bombs within two years

Revolution Is Bad for Business: No Quick Fix for Arab Youth's Economic Woes

Myanmar picks junta's PM as new president

and finally......

An obvious answer to our electric dreams
by little Jimmy May

The Part They Never Show You in Cartoons

The 10 biggest degenerate Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks

Red Friday Totty..........




An Egyptian Writes.........by Dan Friedman

“It is quite remarkable for people to be talking about the prospect for a democratic transition at this moment. A population that was convinced just two months ago that sharks in the Red Sea were implanted by the Israeli Intelligence Services is hardly at a stage of creating a liberal democracy in Egypt. ... Until someone actually starts addressing the real issues and stop the chatterbox of clichés on democracy, things will not get better at all. It will only get worse.”
I would normally find unexpected Middle East events like the Egyptian uprising stimulating and clarifying, but frankly, I can’t make heads or tails of this one and haven’t drawn any meaningful conclusions yet. Both as an American and a Zionist, I’ve been rendered speechless. However, I’ve been reading a lot stuff from people who aren't and I found a piece in The American Thinker written by an Egyptian student that’s very useful.

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Thursday, 3 February 2011

Egyptian Ingenuity in Action

The protesters in Tahrir Square have resorted to a variety of headgear to protect themselves

Bedtime Totty............

Egyptweet

For Twitter coverage of Egypt going off the hook, Bridget Johnson over at The Hill`s Twitter Room, has rounded up a list of five Egyptian bloggers to follow on Twitter.

The growing unrest in Egypt is best being captured by the bloggers on the ground in Tahrir Square and other locations throughout the cradle of civilization. Here are some of the key bloggers to follow on Twitter:

Wael Abbas, a blogger and grassroots journalist renowned for exposing Mubarak-regime abuses. He's taking photos and posting video on his blog, as well, which he's linking to from Twitter. Recent tweet:

From field hospital: The doctor here confirms that 3 atleast are dead

Sandmonkey is an Egyptian who blogs as "an extremely cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled sandmonkey." He's posting frequent tweets and retweeting other protesters. Recent tweet:

The purpose behind today's clashes : "The Army is calling on protesters to go and stay home for Egypt's security."

Hossam Eid has been tweeting chilling updates from the violence Wednesday, when pro-Mubarak demonstrators rode into Tahrir Square on horseback and camels to clash with democracy demonstrators. Recent tweet:

I have twenty five stitches in my head and and I can't see with my left eye, but yet am going back to tahrir tomorrow

Ali Seif is also giving a dramatic play-by-play in the midst of the protests. Recent tweet:
Other than bruises, unable to stand, starved, and panic, were all fine. Feeling betrayed, all of us are. Massacre in square, please watch em

Egyptian blogger Nora Younis was in Tunisia for the protests there before coming home in time for the Jan. 25 protests to begin. Recent tweet:

Mubarak saving face & responding 2 US pressure 2 avoid vacuum. After steppin down Suleiman'll make concessions as much ppl pressure

Follow related posts on the unfolding crisis with the hashtag #jan25
From the Twitterlicious totties at GrEaT sAtAn"S gIrLfRiEnD

Afternoon Pic Dump............








Cartoon Round Up....






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Iraq Update by DJ Elliott.................


Iraqi Security Force Update February 2011