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News blackout
Still no interwebs at home (we're looking at about two weeks before I'm back online), but from what I gather:
Commandante Ramona and Irving Layton are dead.
Ariel Sharon is still alive.
Life isn't fair.
(More later: I have a lot of posts to read through.)
Commandante Ramona and Irving Layton are dead.
Ariel Sharon is still alive.
Life isn't fair.
(More later: I have a lot of posts to read through.)
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Here is a picture of a Rutabaga, which for situations like this is the Iconic Root Vegetable:
rutabaga
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Mind you, I'm not entirely sure he'll be thinking, per se.
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As for Pinochet, the Bush andmin, Sharon and the like: heart attacks, strokes and comas (oh MY!) are much too easy. But hell, I thought Reagan got off too easy. "House of a Thousand Corpses"... that's more what I'm thinking.
What do you think about the whole "Delegate Zero" thing??
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I'm not sure what to make of the name change, although it's mildly catchy. And it has the ring of the anti-authoritarian about it, not that any of them were ever particularly authoritarian. I suspect he knows what he's doing.
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I hope that if, by some miracle there will be some moves towards a more-or-less just resolution to the conflict, he will be around to watch impotently from his nursing home as everything he has worked for all his life is unpicked.
I hope he has a returned Palestinian refugee as his nursemaid for the final months of his life.
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Also, I wonder if we're going to do with Ariel Sharon what we did with Yasser Arafat: "He's dead!" "No, he's not!" "Well, yes, he is!" "No, he isn't!" "Aw, shucks, I think he really is, this time"