Gadgetism.org > Night of Bush Capturing! For great justice!
[Freyburg.com] So if you've ever wanted to play a first person shooter from the Islamic terrorist point of view, and honestly, who hasn't, then you'll be pleased to know the long awaited "Night of Bush Capturing," a jihadi FPS, has just been released. Ok, so it's been released on jihadi websites that I wouldn't have a clue where to find, looks like ass (apparently it's a mod of some junkpile named "Quest for Saddam") and probably is about as much fun to play as Barbie Horse Adventure..but that's a great title.
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[Blog.blogpulse.com] Nielsen BuzzMetrics' BlogPulse Newswire | Archives by Date: Also among the top blog posts is this credibility-questioning attack by Glenn Greenwald at Unclaimed Territory (11th top blog post). Quite simply, he claims that Bush's defenders are "resorting to outright distortions and deliberate falsehoods about the Foreign Intelligence Security Act (FISA) in order to argue that the Administration's warrantless eavesdropping on U.S. citizens complies with the mandates of that statute." And he claims that right-wing bloggers have been recruited into the campaign.
[Rwawee.com] Prof Wawee's Comm Studies Course Site : News Aggregator: At a press conference held at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, Calif., blogger/journalist/activist Josh Wolf speaks out about why he believes that the freedom of press is in jeopardy and why he thinks he's being asked to turn himself in so soon.
[Schneier.com] Schneier on Security: Last Week's Terrorism Arrests: Having witnessed my wife, who suffers from unstable blood sugar levels, being forced to get rid of her grapes (which have proved to be an effective remedy in case of emergency) prior to a flight, on the grounds that they contain liquid, I have to agree with Bruce that this farce has nothing to do with security. She was also told at the check-in desk that she can only take to the cabin the amount of prescription allergy and asthma pills she needs for the 90-minute flight, and later by security inspectors that she can't have the pills without their original container that had the prescription on it.
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