March 24, 2006.
And the propagandists saw the work thus done and verily did they cream their pants as one...
The People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the Party reported on the attendance thereof by the People's Minister for Foreign Affairs today.
If you thought all that "People's" nonsense was old hat and the Chinese government had outgrown all that hokey bullshit, think again. They're still up to their People's eyeballs in it.
Get a load of this classic bit of Party-speak.
"There are no national boundaries as far as news is concerned, he said, but newsmen have nationalities. Therefore we must love the motherland, be pragmatic and always have the people in mind. He thanked People's Daily Online for its support of China's diplomacy and hoped for more cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and People's Daily, PD Online.
Looks like a happy little party if not poorly catered. In not one of those pictures did I see a cup of coffee or even a bowl of rice. Conclusion: these people need not the sustenance a regular human would.
The Minister wrote the following words for People's Daily Online: "The motherland lives forever and the people are always put first."
Right, people first... after the motherland?
Did that sentence really finish there?
Google.com, whose ads we love and on which you should click just for the hell of it, has made into the really big time, the S & P 500 share index.
Reuters says, "Google's market value of $101.1 billion would make it the 19th-largest member of the S&P 500 based on Thursday's closing prices."
If you want to get on it, the price of just one share in Google is $372.71. We're not recommending it. Two words spring to mind.
Global Conquest.
No, not those two, these two: Remember Amazon.
I apologize to those of you who were tricked as I was into believing global conquest were in fact the two words.
Global conquest is for what TVFR is aiming.
The Christian Science monitor reports from Kabul the man the Afghani authorities arrested for converting to Christianity faces execution for the crime of converting to Christianity from Islam.
I am not even Islamic and I think that may have been a bad idea.
Those crazy moslems obviously haven't got over the Crusades from 850 years ago yet.
No comment. It is hard to weigh who is mo' crazy up in the religion dilio.
What's strange about all of this, as the CS Monitor reports, is they're willing to blow themselves up for Allah, they don't like the religion where it's namesake was executed for his beliefs - yet they somehow think theirs is the superior religion.
More martyrs, more better religion neh?
"A 41-year-old Afghan man, Abdul Rahman, is being tried for converting to Christianity 16 years ago. If found guilty by the Afghan court he faces the death penalty. The judge in the case, Ansarullah Mawlazezadah, has commented to ABC News, "We will ask [Rahman] if he has changed his mind about being a Christian. If he has, we will forgive him, because Islam is a religion of tolerance."
YEAH RIGHT.
No, I believe it. Death is a great thing to hold over someones head when converting them. Plus Christianity is way less hard core in keeping their followers so I think Islam may have a good chance converting him. I'll give 2-1 he converts.
The People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the Party reported on the attendance thereof by the People's Minister for Foreign Affairs today.
If you thought all that "People's" nonsense was old hat and the Chinese government had outgrown all that hokey bullshit, think again. They're still up to their People's eyeballs in it.
Get a load of this classic bit of Party-speak.
"There are no national boundaries as far as news is concerned, he said, but newsmen have nationalities. Therefore we must love the motherland, be pragmatic and always have the people in mind. He thanked People's Daily Online for its support of China's diplomacy and hoped for more cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and People's Daily, PD Online.
Looks like a happy little party if not poorly catered. In not one of those pictures did I see a cup of coffee or even a bowl of rice. Conclusion: these people need not the sustenance a regular human would.
The Minister wrote the following words for People's Daily Online: "The motherland lives forever and the people are always put first."
Right, people first... after the motherland?
Did that sentence really finish there?
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"What the Bug was that?" They all said...
It's the fastest production car in the world. End le story.
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"What the Bug was that?" They all said...
It's the fastest production car in the world. End le story.
~
Google.com, whose ads we love and on which you should click just for the hell of it, has made into the really big time, the S & P 500 share index.
Reuters says, "Google's market value of $101.1 billion would make it the 19th-largest member of the S&P 500 based on Thursday's closing prices."
If you want to get on it, the price of just one share in Google is $372.71. We're not recommending it. Two words spring to mind.
Global Conquest.
No, not those two, these two: Remember Amazon.
I apologize to those of you who were tricked as I was into believing global conquest were in fact the two words.
Global conquest is for what TVFR is aiming.
~
The Christian Science monitor reports from Kabul the man the Afghani authorities arrested for converting to Christianity faces execution for the crime of converting to Christianity from Islam.
I am not even Islamic and I think that may have been a bad idea.
Those crazy moslems obviously haven't got over the Crusades from 850 years ago yet.
No comment. It is hard to weigh who is mo' crazy up in the religion dilio.
What's strange about all of this, as the CS Monitor reports, is they're willing to blow themselves up for Allah, they don't like the religion where it's namesake was executed for his beliefs - yet they somehow think theirs is the superior religion.
More martyrs, more better religion neh?
"A 41-year-old Afghan man, Abdul Rahman, is being tried for converting to Christianity 16 years ago. If found guilty by the Afghan court he faces the death penalty. The judge in the case, Ansarullah Mawlazezadah, has commented to ABC News, "We will ask [Rahman] if he has changed his mind about being a Christian. If he has, we will forgive him, because Islam is a religion of tolerance."
YEAH RIGHT.
No, I believe it. Death is a great thing to hold over someones head when converting them. Plus Christianity is way less hard core in keeping their followers so I think Islam may have a good chance converting him. I'll give 2-1 he converts.

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You beaut, Kyra!
I can whip something up in 10 minutes and you could have your t-shirt in about 48 hours. BUT would it be as good as one Devlin might produce? That's the eternal question and one he's avoiding like the plague at the moment.
My meagre imagination is stuck on just that TVFR logo on a sexy black t-shirt. Get the boys' minds on it, they might push t-shirt hell off top spot on the net.
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