Fear what is foreign, love what is new (and good for you, too)

Europhobia – Blair government – yet more bullshit scaremongering: Bunch of opportunistic bastards. This is precisely the sort of thing which leads to increased racial tension and suspicion. It’s irresponsible and cynical, designed merely to build support for a stupid and ill-considered policy in the face of condemnatory expert opinion – despite the fact that the policy in question will do precisely tit all to prevent the perceived problem.

I was watching a series of WW2 propaganda films last night (directed by such luminaries as Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones) and one of them dealt with the danger of rumours in a time of war. All of the sins committed by the dopey soldiers in this cartoon have been committed time and again by our ‘leaders’ in this ‘war’ on terror.

Or is it war on foreigners? Hang on, maybe it’s a war against protestors?

Hell, they keep changing Teh Danger so much, I get confused.

Look behind you! Bear!

Hah-ha! I scared you.

But seriously, bears would be less of a problem if we had an integrated and co-ordinated system of identification that…








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The exclusion zone – a loophole

Will Brian Haw be the only person who is allowed to demonstrate in Parliament Square without prior permission?








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Wahhh! You’re making me look bad in front of Osama!

Please pardon the link-dump. I have to see a little man about a red-and-yellow car…

Bush evokes 9/11 to bolster Iraq war
Bush Criticized Over Speech About Iraq War
President Bush’s Speech About Iraq
Deception, Denial, and Demagoguery: Bush Speech Sets A Record
Bush’s No-News Iraq Speech

Think Progress also has a number of posts. Worth a browse.

Fake applause; speech numbers: ABC’s Terry Moran just reported that the only time Bush got applause was in the middle of his speech when a White House advance team member started clapping all on their own in order to cajole the soldiers into clapping, which they dutifully did. So even the applause was fake.

Here’s a link to the transcript followed by many comments from the reality-based community, here’s a link to a video followed by many comments from the Kool-Aid brigade and here’s both sides slugging it out on Fark.








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Harry’s Place, Harry’s rules, Harry’s values

Harry is having a rough old time. He decided yesterday to propose a new regime of registration and banination, mainly because (in my view) he and his chums are having a hard time defending the indefensible.

Now, there’s nowt wrong with the concept of comment registration (used here to keep spam, trolls, anonymous abuse and straw-men at bay) but Harry’s justifications deserve a closer look.

First, take a look at the exchange that triggered Harry’s decision (all you need to read is the post and the first two comments, really).

Look at the shrill accusations cast toward anyone wanting to talk a little common sense. This pattern continues in Harry’s post on the proposed policy.

Yes, Hugo Chavez is my hero. And, as an opponent of the war on Iraq, it’s a given that I want to have Saddam Hussein’s babies. BTW, I had that nice George Galloway over by the house last week. We split a barrel of oil and made our plans for raising funds for a variety of terrorist groups. But not before I expressed my support for social justice by having unprotected anal sex with the pickled corpse of Joseph Stalin.

This is a common enough technique. You defend your extreme views by projecting a polar extreme on anyone who criticises them. These recent comments by Karl Rove are a prime example.

So, let’s get to the justifications. What are they? Well, Harry keeps talking about “reasonable level of debate”, and what not:

Harry: “I’d like to create a space for debate among people who are interested in lively discussion not slanging matches.”

Hmmm, if you’ll pardon a small but necessary detour…

I don’t know about you, but when an issue I take an interest in crops up, I usually comment on it on my own blog, then keep an eye on comments, Trackbacks, Technorati and tracking stats to see who else is talking about it. I might even pop over to other places where the issue is being discussed and have a word or two there as well.

And that’s just what Robin from Perfect has done.

The response from Harry (Mr Reasonable Level of Debate) has been to:

1) Accuse Robin of cyberstalking
2) Accuse Robin of trackback spamming (a quick look here will – for now – show 3 trackbacks from a single post at the Observer weblog within the space of 7 minutes – which suggests to me that the fault lies with Harry’s back-end accepting multiple pings following each update/correction from posts that reference his site)
3) Accuse Robin of being a coward
4) Mock Robin for not receiving enough comments himself

That was pretty much the limit for me. I spoke up.

My reward was to be called a Tory glory-hound.

Now, is it just me, or does this walk, talk, and smell like personal abuse? Am I wrong to point out that several people highlighting what’s false about Harry’s claims that he desires open and civil debate have been rewarded by Harry throwing mud in their direction?

Over at the aforementioned Observer post, d-squared (who has been banned from Harry’s at least once on the grounds of undertaking “a personal attack”) had this to say, and pretty much nails it in my view:

But somehow, I’ve been banned on four separate occasions, whereas people who post nothing but abuse, SWP talking points or, to be frank, outright Islam-hatred, don’t appear to ever have been banned at all. As far as I can tell, the power of the ban has been used nearly exclusively at Harry’s Place to get rid of people who were dangerously close to winning arguments against the hosts (cf: the “International Law Wars”), while leaving enough morons present to allow the impression to remain that Harry, Marcus and the “Decent Left” were taking on all comers and emerging triumphant. That’s the exact policy of Charles Whatshisface at Little Green Footballs, who also allows outright hate speech to remain while deleting civil disagreement with the prevailing rather extremist line. It’s why I coined the nickname “Little Green Soccer Balls” for your blog, and why it stuck.

Agreed. Very fitting…

Little Green Soccer Balls

Harry doesn’t want to protect and maintain an open and honest debate. He wants to shape something that *appears* to be an open and honest debate into a validation/confirmation of his own personal views.

Hey, it’s his blog. He can do what he likes on it, and that’s his right.

But if he’s going to use his blog to create a false impression for the unwitting casual reader, it’s my right – and yours – to call him on it.








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The very best intelligence

NBC – Bogus analysis led to terror alert in Dec 2003: CIA analysts mistakenly thought they’d discovered a mother lode of secret al-Qaida messages. They thought they had found secret messages on Al-Jazeera, the Arabic-language television news channel, hidden in the moving text at the bottom of the screen, known as the “crawl,” where news headlines are summarized.

This just in… David Icke has been hired by the Bush administration to interpret possible ‘crawl code’ and the eyebrow fluctuations of light-entertainment presenters.








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Wow! Cake *and* ice-cream!

Vote? What vote? Oh, you needn’t worry about these silly little details.

Look, kids! Fireworks!

No, seriously. We just happened to schedule this when there was a ruddy great show on in Portsmouth Harbour. What are the odds, eh?

Anyway, never mind all that. There’s plenty to argue about down by the shore. We even hired some chap who looks just like Robert Kilroy Silk to play Nelson. Surely you’d all rather chat about that…?

UPDATE – BBC – MPs narrowly back ID cards plan: Ministers have won a Commons vote over their controversial ID cards plan but their majority was cut from 67 to 31.

PS – How about that? Up really *is* down.








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Big and hairy, big and scary

King Kong – the trailer!

While you’re in a ‘big and hairy’ mood, Anna Nolan (you may remember her from BB1) has been doing a series of (ahem) interesting documentaries for BBC3 including this one on furries (it’s 40Mb; wide-pipers only). You can read more about furries here, but do watch your step after that.

Finally, my mouse hovers, my mind considers… Google Video Viewer.








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Bloggerheads 5th most-linked UK weblog

Again. Not bad, considering I had to almost double the number of inbound links just to maintain that position. Now all I have to do is earn it all over again.

Something’s cooking…








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More cloves with your gin, Sir?

George W. Bush will appear on Teh Televisions tonight to assure us that all is well.

The Iraq war is a vital and positive part of war on terror. We brought a ruthless dictator to heel.

Pay no attention to what liberal cry-babies may think.

UPDATE – Peter is also whining like a liberal cry-baby. He wants the terrorists to win.

UPDATE – Bumps in the Road








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Chat amongst ourselves

Associated Press – Friday 08 October 2004: The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights voted Friday to wait until after next month’s election to discuss a report critical of the Bush administration’s civil rights record. Republican members had objected to the report’s timing. The report remains posted on the commission’s Web site, however, despite objections from GOP commissioners who sought to get it removed.

Guardian – Thursday October 21, 2004: Passing almost without notice earlier this month, the public release of The Civil Rights Record of the George W Bush Administration – the official staff report prepared by the US Civil Rights Commission – whose submission is required by federal law, was blocked by the Republican commissioners. None the less, it was posted on the commission’s website: “This report finds that President Bush has neither exhibited leadership on pressing civil rights issues, nor taken actions that matched his words.”

Take a second look at that damning phrase from the Executive Summary of this report, entitled; Redefining Rights in America, The Civil Rights Record of the George W. Bush Administration, 2001-2004

“This report finds that President Bush has neither exhibited leadership on pressing civil rights issues, nor taken actions that matched his words.”

Now enter it into Google. What do you see?

Blog, newspaper, blog, blog, blog, blog, blog, blog, blog, newspaper, blog, blog, blog, blog, newspaper, blog, blog, blog, blog. So much for empowerment.

Somewhere amongst all of that you would probably expect to see the promised discussion, but I’ll be damned if I can find it. And on January 7 2005, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights removed this draft report from their website, along with a whole bunch of others. You can see those reports here.








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