Who needs retractions?

…seriously. In my own news organization, not mentioning that there has been any major edit (once published), let alone a polar shift in a story is seriously frowned upon.


…seriously. In my own news organization, not mentioning that there has been any major edit (once published), let alone a polar shift in a story is seriously frowned upon.
Well, it’s good to see that Fox News is still a pack of dickheads. I was starting to think I woke up in a completely different reality. Granted, it’s a better reality, but it’s still nice to have a few common touchstones remaining. Thanks, Fox News. Thanks for being you. Idiots.
You can just hear the price is right failing music.
Dude, I smell YTMND.
Yeah, here too. You get your butt fired around here for that kinda stuff. :-p
Foley-D
Rumsfeld won’t step down.
These idiots will make the history books.
They just scare me, how easily they throw around dis-information, and nothing is done to hold them accountable. They have a loyal enough viewer base that doesn’t really care, it seems to me.
I think REAL news is trying to ignore them.
I’m not sure what could be done…
Well, their building is right across the street from mine. I’m considering grenades.
Gears of War getting to you? :D
*evil chuckle*
I can help make some of those.
But what you really need are HE charges.
*snicker*
Er, describe?
Grenades are portable anti-personnel explosives. The only thing that’s better at killing people explosively are land mines. They can do property damage, but that’s not their primary purpose.
HE, or High-Explosive, are designed for use in damaging property (buildings or vehicles), often as shaped charges or ‘plastic explosive’. Some mines are in fact sequenced HE+grenades, to do damage to the vehicle and then the people inside.
It depends on whether you want to wipe out just the people in a raid, or if you want take out the people AND the building in an assault. And these lines have just triggered NSA warning bells. *evil smirk*
Yes, I do read far and wide, why do you ask? Yes, I did find my first plastique recipe online when I was twelve, and I did once possess copies of The Anarchist’s Cookbook and Abbey’s The Monkeywrench Gang, among several other the only bits of which I remember now are the covers. I was something of a teen anarchist, but I grew out of that.
Instead, I took chemistry classes.
Good, because we’ve already had ex-girlfriends boyfriends threaten to blow up Ann Arbor with the knowledge the gleaned from the Almighty Anarchist’s Cookbook, and we wouldn’t want a repeat. :D
I was a BBS kid, too. I think we all had a copy.
Yeah, I find generally that the modern, American concept of anarchy is really rather juvenile, and mostly involves destroying crap, as opposed to the classic, quintessentially British flavor of anarchy, which is what textual Marxism strove for.
No, I’m not an American anarchist. Not even a British anarchist, though I tend to find their ideas much more appealing. Catch me in the right light, and you’d even get to call me an idealist socialist. ;-)