Monday, October 31, 2005

Transparency

EXACTLY!!
this is what we wanted, this is exactly what the middle east and third world have been searching for, and waiting for.

This glass box is what I call a deep and sophisticated interpretation of the complexity of elections and public participation.

[Egypt] promised the parliamentary elections will be honest and supervised by an independent judiciary, adding that ballot boxes will be transparent for the first time.

Note that they were not kidding! the BOXES are actually TRANSPARENT!

So, making the ballot boxes out of glass makes democracy more transparent in the middle east!

this is such a fast food bush recipe
haha :*)

The glass ballot boxes should be the new logo of Arabs and Muslims, they are "our" identity, they are even our weapons in the war on terrorism and fundamentalism and zionism. It's the weapon with which we can defend ourselves, and threaten our neighbors, or even remove some countries from the world map!

boo ... glass box

Speaking about boxes, there are more wooden boxes to be shipped to the US. The number of US soldiers killed in Iraq in October was as usual "the highest number since [insert a bench mark here]". In addition to that, the number of soldiers killed by IEDs was also "the highest number since [insert a bench mark here too]".

please take a look at the numbers of US soldiers killed by IEDs going up stairs, you can also check this graph for the total numbers of US and coalition soldiers killed every month. Don't forget that these numbers represent the lives of US soldiers lost because of the illegal bush war, and don't forget that other soldiers, and other Iraqis, will be killed next month and the month after until the US troops pull out from occupied Iraq.



On a last note, you should have seen the angry red face of Jack Straw in the UN today, stuttering and looking for the cup of water for his dry lips, not finding the right words to answer Syria's foreign minister:

Syria's Farouq al-Shara infuriated Jack Straw by saying that implicating top Syrian officials in Hariri's assassination was like charging U.S., Spanish and British authorities with involvement in September 11, 2001, attacks in New York and Washington; March 11, 2004, bombings in Madrid; and July 7, 2005, attacks in London.

Straw, in turn, angered Shara by comparing Hariri's killing to "the mediaeval practice of political assassination."

"The investigation of the crime also took place in near-medieval circumstances, where the accused are presumed guilty without due process," Shara said.


I don't think the Syrian government is so worried now after all what happened in Iraq. They know that the bush administration won't and can't attack them, the US stopped being a threat to anyone in the region after its fall in Iraq.

The only threat to the region now is the racist Israeli regime, with its nuclear weapons and up-to-date US-supplied weapons. Yet, the Israelis don't have any glass ballot boxes, so maybe they won't nuke us after all... because we may glass box them.

Long life transparent bush-o-cracy!