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5-11-02

Quote of the day

"I’ve had the sort of day that would make Mother Theresa kick babies"
~ Penguinboi
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The Very Deep Thoughts of The JJJ left

Over at JJJ's Morning Show discussion boards, you can see the great minds of the Green Youth at work....

On flag burning

And perhaps, if the media bothered to cover the issues clearly, they wouldn't have to burn flags, get beaten up by police, put their lives at risk etc.

Put their lives at risk? Heh

On Bali/Sep11

The more and more i heard about this whole terrorist thing, I look back in history and wonder if it's that different to the French Revolution. These terrorists come from the third world countries, who can hardly afford a roof over their head and food, so I hear. They are the peasants. We are the nobles, us Westerners.

We keep most or all of our money to ourselves, we overindulge ourselves hugely. Everything we need we have and far more, we have so many things we don't need! We could put our money into something else like: saving people in the third world from starvation, give them somewhere to live some clothes on their back.

Are we being a bit ignorant, we want it all to ourselves, we're not willing to give up a sixteen cinema Megaplex just so some humans can have some food! No way! Maybe the terrorists (who don't forget mostly come from the 'third world') want to get rid of us as they think we are arrogant and aren't willing to share our money around?! I don't know it's just a thought. But it's surprisingly simular- on a global scale!

I noticed this bozo hasn't donated their web-enabled PC to save some African kids. Ideology is best exercised when it's covenient I guess.
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Aussies in green......

The great news came thru today that the Kawasaki MotoGP team might have two Australian riders in 2003: Andrew Pitt and Gary McCoy.

It is incredibly rare for a team to have both it's riders from the same country, particularly a country without the sponsorship cash that no-hoper Spanish riders can summon at will (can someone explain to me any other reason why Carlos Checa still has a ride?).

One hopes it will not turn out to be a poisoned chalice for the boys. The Green Machine is a long, long way behind the development curve of the other Japanese manufacturers, and given their half-assed efforts in the World Superbike Championship in the last decade, one wonders whether they have the grinta to match it with the big boys. One hopes so: there are signs of a no-bullshit revolution going on within Kawasaki's internal staff, with their outdated product range recently been given a massive kick in the arse, and the GP squad being promised an unlimited budget.

(image via mcnews.com.au)
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The Hammer on Fischer

Charles Krauthammer is not only a great geopolitical columnist, he can write a mean article about chess too: I found this piece from ten years ago, where he offers a scathing view of nut-job Bobby Fischer's farcical '92 "comeback" in Yugoslavia.
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