RANT!!
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My turn now LOL
from thukydides- history of peloponnesian war
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I hate telemarketers. I really do. The past two days, I received no less than five calls from the same company.
I came up with a fun little way to annoy them, though. I now say: no, I'm not him, but I'll go get him for you. I then put down the phone, and go do the dishes/laundry/whatever.
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Just ask them for their home number and tell them you will call them back between dinner and midnight.
That or ask them to come over and take a bath to talk about it. -
@unknownuser said:
That or ask them to come over and take a bath to talk about it.
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You might have heard this before...
http://www.entertonement.com/clips/qlztssnyzk--Telemarketer-Calls-Murder-SceneRadio-Telemarketers-The-Bob-Tom-Radio-Show-phone-call-
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I hadn't. Thanks.
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@tig said:
You might have heard this before...
http://www.entertonement.com/clips/qlztssnyzk--Telemarketer-Calls-Murder-SceneRadio-Telemarketers-The-Bob-Tom-Radio-Show-phone-call-
haha..
las vegas... a couple of drinks.. cute little mexican midget...
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Apparently, 'conservative' does mean 'sucking Satan's c*ck 24/7'. I swear I couldn't make this stuff up if I wanted to.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/nov/12/mcdonalds-pepsico-help-health-policy
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LOL..
That's like putting Madoff in charge of Federal reserve bank.
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... or having Joseph Kony run the school system.
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At stinkie re: Mcdonalds to write UK health policy
@unknownuser said:Apparently, 'conservative' does mean 'sucking Satan's c*ck 24/7'. I swear I couldn't make this stuff up if I wanted to.
I enjoy a good rant and read this thread with every intention of having one of my own (I still might) but this has annoyed me so much I might self harm.
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Yeah ... I cannot shed the impression Lansley's prime concern is his career après politics. To hell with morality and the common good - I want me a pool and a Benz!
I do hope I'm wrong.
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/28/us-embassy-cables-spying-un?intcmp=239
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What's this world coming to...
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I seriously can't be the only one who feels these sort of practices are questionable. If it were any other country than the US - say Iran, or North Korea - there'd be serious consequences.
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@unknownuser said:
I seriously can't be the only one who feels these sort of practices are questionable. If it were any other country than the US - say Iran, or North Korea - there'd be serious consequences.
They simply don't have the resources, you can bet they would if they could. The thing that bugs me about wikileaks is that they seem to specifically target the US... Why aren't they digging up dirt on Russia? The UK? China? ...as if the US is alone in saying or doing stupid things in regards to foreign relations. I guess seeing as the Russians are allegedly "in bed with organized crime" according to wikileaks, they'd just send someone to kill Assange and be done with it. It's also interesting to note the gems in there - Saudis pushing US to invade Iran, a N/S Korea unification plan backed by China, China behind cyber-attacks on the US...
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Jeff, the wikileaks does not only expose the USA, it also leaves egg on the face of the Saudi's and a few other middle eastern puppet governments.
Another thing you must realise is this info was available to more than 100.000 government officials in the US, so if it really was so secretive they did a sucky job at keeping it a secret.
Maybe getting info from places like China, Russia, Uk, etc is more difficult because they keep them better?Personally I think wikileaks is a great thing, remember the WW2 saying "loose lips sink ships"? we need to relearn history.
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I understand that the dirt gets spread around a little by proxy, but the info is still from US documents. The US has had a tight grip on many things for a while, and yes, maybe they do need a kick in the butt to get things right - but I doubt the outcome will be good. If someone expects more openness and an apologetic US I think they are wrong, they are likely to get the opposite, including more aggressive and punitive actions with loose justification to go after the perpetrators. That's simply the way things are headed here.
What really ticks me off was the guy that downloaded and distributed the info was a US soldier. What the heck was he thinking? I'm not a rah-rah patriot, USA! USA! type at all, in fact I find that embarrassing, but when you sign up for the military and swear to protect secrets, this is unbelievable. It's one thing to blow the whistle on something bad, say hypothetically the military is dumping thousands of gallons of radioactive waste into the ocean on the sly, but another to leak it because he wanted to prove it was easily done (according to one report), among other reasons.
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You know, the more I read about this "leak" I wonder, was it really a leak?
Okay so it is a little embarrassing for a few diplomats, okay so the world now knows what we think of certain world leaders (who probably already knew these facts anyway). But did the world know about who is supporting Hezbollah?, does the world know that the Muslim world is divided on Iran?
I dunno, but this is more damning on Iran and middle eastern countries than America, who knows this could have been a great play if intended.
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Indeed.
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