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Accident in French nuclear power plant at Tricastin: Release of 360 kg of uranium http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/110656 While the calls on Monday night at the G8 summit for the development of clean and safe atomic energy were becoming louder, the French nuclear power plant at Tricastin was releasing 360 kg of uranium 235 into the environment. The plant, which lies between the towns of Valence and Avignon, accidentally discharged 30 cubic meters of water containing 12 grams per litre of uranium (307,000 Bq / liter) into the surrounding rivers of Gaffière and Lauzon due to unknown causes. The two rivers flow into the Rhone.
Appalling Treatment of Jailed Pregnant Immigrant http://ourbodiesourblog.org/blog/2008/07/appalling_treatment_of_jailed_pregnant_immigr_1.php "Sgt. Coleman...made pregnant Juana wait in a hot car for an hour. When the other driver arrived, Coleman then told Juana that if she didn't get out of the car into his police vehicle in two seconds he would put her in handcuffs. She told Coleman that she was supposed to deliver in three days, but it made no difference."
Physicists forced to reaffirm that human-caused global warming is "incontrovertible" http://climateprogress.org/2008/07/18/american-physical-society-reaffirms-it-is-incontrovertible-human-emissions-are-warming-the-globe-and-must-be-cut-beginning-now/ ...this editor ...single-handedly smeared the good name of the American Physical Society and the 50,000 physicists it represents...
Next US president will be a lefty, whatever his party http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gSjSfvRH94uz-iZH_UiyEMF0ioXA Regardless of whether Americans elect the Republican John McCain or Democrat Barack Obama president in November, the man who takes up residency in the White House will be a lefty -- at least in terms of the hand he favors. He will follow in the footsteps of a slew of presidents, from Ronald Reagan to Bill Clinton, who were left-handed...
61-year-old librarian threatened with arrest at McCain town hall for holding sign http://rawstory.com/news/2008/61yearold_librarian_denied_at_McCain_town_0707.html When Republican presidential candidate John McCan held a town hall meeting in Denver on July 7, 61-year-old librarian Carol Kreck showed up in the plaza outside holding a sign reading "McCain=Bush." She was asked by security to leave and then told by a police officer that she would be charged with trespassing on city property if she did not give up her sign. When Kreck refused, she was ticketed, escorted off the premises, and threatened with arrest if she tried to return. "Why is that offensive?" Kreck said of her sign. "Why would Republicans who voted for Bush find it offensive?"
(Good old Right Wing. Arrest Dissent...--ED)
Australia to Phelps: bugger off! http://www.prattle.net/archives/002350.html According to a gay website, Australian authorities have refused visas to members of Westboro Baptist Church who planned to picket World Youth Day...
(HOORAY! They got something right for once...--ED)
Vanity Fair Editor Arrested for Infiltrating Elite Private Club http://gawker.com/5025813/vanity-fair-editor-arrested-for-infiltrating-elite-private-club Vanity Fair writer Alex Shoumatoff got himself arrested for crashing Bohemian Grove, a private men's club in northern California for the upper echelon of the rich and powerful.
Formal calls for probe into reporter's name on no-fly list http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/07/17/watchlist.chertoff/ A House representative said Thursday she is requesting an investigation after learning a CNN reporter was put on the federal no-fly list shortly after his investigation of the Transportation Security Administration... "What is the basis of this sudden recognition that Drew Griffin is a terrorist? Are we targeting people because of their critique or criticism?"
Officer Accused Of Threatening Starbucks Managers For Free Coffee http://www.local6.com/news/16904043/detail.html A police lieutenant in Daytona Beach was fired over accusations that he threatened slower emergency response times if he was not given complimentary specialty Starbucks coffee drinks.
Woman charged in unborn baby's death http://www.timesdaily.com/article/20080715/NEWS/807150335/1011/NEWS01 A local woman has been arrested after she was accused of killing her unborn child by cutting the umbilical cord...
(Actually, theweaselking's version is more accurate...--ED)
Backwards, inbred, clueless as5h*les in backwards, inbred, clueless as5h8le state in backwards, inbred, clueless as5h*le country charge woman with "murder" for miscarrying. http://theweaselking.livejournal.com/2980171.html?nc=5&style=mine According to the backwards, inbred, clueless as5h*le prosecutor, she somehow managed to reach up inside her own vagina, get through her cervix, and cut the umbilical cord - and ONLY the umbilical cord, nothing else, while sustaining no damage to anything else. While in a suburban home. With nobody who had ANY medical experience or knowledge of any sort present. And, even if we assume that their idiotic, nonsensical hypothesis is true, she *still* hasn't committed a crime in the country in question. And yet, she's still in jail for murder.
Girl's case had library, cops in privacy standoff http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25751801/ "The lead detective said to me that they need to take the public computers and I said 'OK, show me your warrant and that will be that,'" said Flint, 56. "He did say he didn't need any paper. I said 'You do.' He said 'I'm just trying to save a 12-year-old girl,' and I told him 'Show me the paper.'"
New censorship rules for Australian web and mobile phone content http://www.tomw.net.au/blog/2008/07/new-censorship-rules-for-australian-web.html
Ubisoft releases 'illegal' No-CD crack to fix game bugs http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/14843.cfm The games developer Ubisoft recently released the latest PC patch for its hit game Rainbow Six Vegas 2 but with the release came problems for all users who had purchased the game via "Direct 2 Drive". The patch works fine for users with a physical copy of the game, but those who downloaded it legally from D2D could not load up the game... Later in the day, Ubisoft released its own patch to solve the problem and it it. However, some users ran the patch through a Hex editor and found that Ubisoft's "official" patch was in fact the RELOADED illegal No-CD crack, just renamed...
Blurred Out: 51 Things You Aren't Allowed to See on Google Maps http://www.itsecurity.com/features/51-things-not-on-google-maps-071508/ Depending on which feature you use, Google Maps offers a satellite view or a street-level view of tons of locations around the world. You can look up landmarks like the Pyramids of Egypt or the Great Wall of China, as well as more personal places, like your ex's house. But for all of the places that Google Maps allows you to see, there are plenty of places that are off-limits. Whether it's due to government restrictions, personal-privacy lawsuits or mistakes, Google Maps has slapped a "Prohibited" sign on the following 51 places...
FDA Whistleblower Site: Thoreau-FDA.com http://www.thoreau-fda.com/ Welcome to Thoreau-FDA.com, a website launched and operated by current and former US Food and Drug Administration staff who believe public health is being put at unnecessary risk. These concerned civil servants and ex-civil servants have either experienced or are aware of wrongful directives by US FDA upper management -- directives that put public health at avoidable risk...
Schneier research team cracks TrueCrypt http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39448526,00.htm Researchers led by BT security expert Bruce Schneier have shown that deniable file systems -- designed to hide data so effectively that there is no trace of its existence on a user's system -- may not be so deniable after all, due to the interference of standard applications and of the operating system itself.
Wikipedia Tries Approval System to Reduce Vandalism on Pages http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/17/wikipedia-tries-approval-system-to-reduce-vandalism-on-pages/ The Germans who are implementing the idea stress that the checkers are not a heavy hand, but are doing the most cursory examination to see that no curse words or obvious non sequiturs have been added.
(Hmmm. I wonder how long until the checkers start arbitrarily censoring?...--ED)
Prediction: End of world will be 2012 http://www.thetimesherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080719/OPINION/807190310/1014 In 2012... none of us may be here. That's the possibility put forth by something called the Web Bot Project... the concept aims to tap the "collective unconsciousness" of the universe and its inhabitants... In June 2001, bot operators started picking up enough stuff to indicate some sort of life-altering event was going to take place within 60 to 90 days. We all know what happened on Sept. 11, 2001...
Web Bot Technology http://urbansurvival.com/simplebots.htm The web bots are an attempt to use the high data density of the internet to sample language and seek linguistic shifts that we believe may precede events. The initial results suggest that language shifts on a macro level begin to occur 45 to 90 days before society-changing events. We believe we've demonstrated... that changes in language do indeed precede events - on a far grander scale than Dean Radin's work first suggested - and these language changes are available by sampling routine internet traffic...
Heavy metal monk in second album http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7513571.stm At first glance, Cesare Bonizzi looks like the archetypal Capuchin monk - round-faced, stout, with twinkling eyes and a long flowing white beard. But beneath his robes beats a heart of metal. Brother Cesare is the lead singer in a heavy metal band which has just released its second album...
Discover Interview Is the Universe Actually Made of Math? http://discovermagazine.com/2008/jul/16-is-the-universe-actually-made-of-math Unconventional cosmologist Max Tegmark says mathematical formulas create reality... According to Tegmark, "there is only mathematics; that is all that exists." In his theory, the mathematical universe hypothesis, he updates quantum physics and cosmology with the concept of many parallel universes inhabiting multiple levels of space and time. By posing his hypothesis at the crossroads of philosophy and physics, Tegmark is harking back to the ancient Greeks with the oldest of the old questions: What is real?...
What would Earth look like to alien astronomers? http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn14351-what-would-earth-look-like-to-alien-astronomers.html The Moon passes in front of the Earth in this video taken by the Deep Impact spacecraft... from its vantage point 50 million kilometres away...
Dogs can swear http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=383 Here at Language Log we've commented a lot about the media's coverage of animal communication (birds, monkeys, cows, etc.) but, as far as I know, none of this has dealt with animals that actually swear oaths of office. So I'll remedy this omission by referring to a few media articles about police dogs that swear...
The craft. http://mouches-d-eau.blogspot.com/2008/07/craft.html ...collossal 27,841 word interview with Alan Moore that previously appeared in Zarjaz, reprinted on a blog titled L'ESSAIM VICTORIEUX DES MOUCHES D'EAU. It's entirely on the subject of the craft of writing comic books.
(Well, well, well worth a read. Alan Moore is a Master of the comic craft...--ED)
Apply a Noise Gate to Your Life http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/apply-a-noise-gate-to-your-life.html In our lives, in addition to obvious, upfront distractions, there's often a lot of "background hiss" that doesn't appear threatening on its own, but just like breaking down a big project into small tasks helps it seem not so intimidating, the counterproductive opposite is also true -- many small interruptions can quickly overwhelm and suck your time, leaving you frustrated and unaccomplished. Quiet breaks between the madness is essential to your well-being, so it's important to...
Are you overwhelmed with anxiety in social situations? http://www.tripzine.com/listing.php?id=mdma_poster Talk with your doctor today about MDMA and start getting closer together.
("There is no drug known to man which becomes safer when its production and distribution are handed over to criminals"...--ED)
Your Skin Produces Marijuana-Like Substance http://www.livescience.com/health/080711-skin-brain.html Marijuana-like substances made by the skin are necessary for a healthy complexion, a new study concludes. Back up. We've got pot growing out of our skin? Essentially, yes. The skin has joined the growing club of organs that is known to produce "endocannabinoids" -- the body's own reefer. The biggest producer of endogenous pot is the brain...
(Lick a Hippy Today!!!...--ED)
Do Not Buy Avotaynu Books from Amazon. http://www.avotaynu.com/nu/V09N16.htm For many years, Amazon purchased books from us, one at a time, prepaid at a 20% discount. This is Avotaynu's standard terms for single purchases from resellers. But the 600-pound gorilla (Amazon) informed us about two months ago that these terms were unacceptable... While I have your attention, there is another practice at the Amazon.com website that begs caveat emptor (buyer beware)...
The Wiki-Hacker Strikes Again http://www.forbes.com/2008/07/19/security-hackers-internet-tech-cx_ag_0719wikiwatcher.html Last August, Griffith, a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology, released a simple piece of software code that tore the lid of secrecy off the anonymous community of volunteers who edit the nonprofit encyclopedia. By matching users' IP addresses with the public database of addresses registered to different corporations, Griffith's "Wikiscanner" revealed widespread corporate meddling on Wikipedia, as companies attempted to add marketing pitches to their own entries, or hide controversies. Since then, Griffith has been working to peel Wikipedia's cloak of anonymity back even further. At the HOPE hackers' conference Friday in New York City, Griffith unveiled an upgrade of Wikiscanner called "Wikiwatcher"...
Church head disowns sect in airport drama http://thecitizen.co.tz/newe.php?id=6784 The Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) yesterday dissociated itself from a breakaway sect, which has mobilised its members to abandon their jobs, farms and even school to visit countries in East Africa and beyond to preach their gospel in anticipation of the supposed second coming of Jesus Christ. The president of SDA in Tanzania, Archbishop Joshua Kajula, said the church had no links with the sect calling itself the SDA remnants...
Burlington Cold War City http://underground.cityofember.com/2008/07/burlington-nuclear-bunker-at-c.html A 35 acre subterranean Cold War City that lies 1000 feet beneath Corsham. Built in the late 50s this massive city complex was designed by Government personnel in the event of a nuclear strike. A former Bath stone quarry the city, code named Burlington, was to be the site of the main Emergency Government War Headquarters - the hub of the Country's alternative seat of power outside London. Over a kilometre in length, and boasting over 60 miles of roads. Blast proof and completely self-sufficient the secret underground site could accommodate up to 6,000 people, in complete isolation from the outside world, for up to three months...
The Space Station as an Interplanetary Transport Vehicle? http://www.universetoday.com/2008/07/17/the-space-station-as-an-interplanetary-transport-vehicle/ Some critics cite the ISS as the most expensive waste of time the international collaboration of space agencies have ever been committed to; after all, who needs more zero-G experiments? Solution: Attach a rocket and a steerage system and behold, we have a huge interplanetary transport vehicle, capable of travelling to the Moon and possibly to Mars...
Reaching Puberty Early http://colorlines.com/article.php?ID=380 Why was I so alarmed about my Black daughter starting puberty at the age of 7? As a white mom who first menstruated at 13, I was afraid of the prospect of my child dealing with sexuality at such a young age...
Bringing music from Nazi death camps to life http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jvGIsZxKWK-0kHkhlTrDXCFgutXA The idea of collecting music written in internment camps before and during World War II may not occur to everyone... Lotoro has amassed some 4,000 pieces, all composed between March 1933, when the Nazis' Dachau death camp was opened soon after Hitler won absolute power, and the end of World War II in 1945. But while much is from Nazi camps, Lotoro's collection covers internment camps from both sides of the war. "I'm collecting all the music, written not just in Europe but also in Asia: Jewish religious songs, hymns by Dutch Quaker pastors, gypsy songs or those of an American, Edmund Lilly, held in a camp in the Philippines, and ballads by Italian soldiers held by the Allies," he said. Carefully archived in Lotoro's office in Barletta, southern Italy, much of the music has never been recorded...
The Monster Collection of Moleskine Tips, Tricks and Hacks http://freelanceswitch.com/productivity/the-monster-collection-of-moleskine-tips-tricks-and-hacks/ ...many Moleskine owners don't realize the full potential of their little black book... much like many brain-owners don't realize the full potential of their squishy salmon-colored companion... Inside this post you'll find a goldmine of mini-hacks, recommendations, visual modifications, organizational systems, uncommon uses and creative tomfoolery, all for your Moleskine(s)!
Ranking fields by the difficulty of imposter detection http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=376 The latest xkcd: Its title tag: "If you think this is too hard on literary criticism, read the Wikipedia article on deconstruction." ...despite the Sokal affair, my impression is that convincing imitations of the rhetoric of literary "theory" are not at all trivial to create, maybe just as hard as convincing imitations of mathematical physics, as in the Bogdanov affair.
(You don't hear the anti-PoMos talking about the Bogdanov affair very much, except to belittle it... I suspect they miss the general point that everyone's a Cosmic Schmuck much of the time. But then, that point might strike a little too close to home...--ED)
Perps Suited To A Tee http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/0716081shirts1.html As seen in the following booking photos, drunk drivers wear t-shirts extolling their alcohol intake, perverts proclaim their love of Jesus, and some perps even advertise the services of local bail bondsmen. Son Of Dopey T-Shirts http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2008/0716083moreshirts1.html
Australian man spent 487 pounds a week on beer http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKSYD22265820080716 An Australian man convicted of his seventh drink-driving charge was spending about A$1,000 (487 pounds) a week on beer -- enough to buy more than 2,500 small bottles a month...
Dr Horrible, or Joss's Signature Tunes http://dalmeny.livejournal.com/276084.html?style=mine Let's count them...
Star Trek: Of Gods And Men http://scifi.dragonfly.com/renegade/stogamst448/ ...a three-part unofficial Star Trek fan mini-series which contains many cast members from the Star Trek TV series and movies. It is described by its producers as a "40th Anniversary gift" from Star Trek actors to their fans
NASA Collects Urine for Space Toilet Work http://www.space.com/news/ap-080716-orion-waste.html The No. 1 need right now for some of the builders of the nation's next spaceship: Lots of No. 1. Space program contractor Hamilton Sundstrand is seeking urine from workers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston as part of its work on the new Orion space capsule that would eventually take astronauts to the moon,
Day of Reckoning? Super Rich Tax Cheats Outed by Bank Clerk http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5378080&page=1 Technician in Liechtenstein Turns Over Names of Americans With Secret Bank Accounts
Will Mainstream Users Ever Learn About The Browser's Address Bar? http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/will_mainstream_users_ever_learn.php How many times have you seen someone enter a URL in the wrong field of their browser? Apparently it happens a whole lot, over and over again, all day long, all around the world... a huge number of people online don't know the difference between their browser's address bar and search bar... What will it take for them to learn? Do the browser providers and search engines want them to?
(Alternately: URLs are a hack, from go to woe. Maybe it's worth redesigning the concept of electronic resource location from the ground up, but this time from a usability perspective...--ED)
Delia Derbyshire, producer of Doctor Who theme music, has legacy restored http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4352673.ece A long-lost collection of tapes representing the legacy of the musical genius who arranged the Doctor Who theme has been rescued from irreversible decay by a team of academic musicologists. Delia Derbyshire, who battled with depression and died, aged only 64, a hopeless alcoholic in 2001, was the godmother of modern electronic dance music.
Delia Derbyshire: Electronic Music Pioneer http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/
Retro Remakes http://www.retroremakes.com/wordpress/ ...your number one source for freeware Retro Remakes news and downloads. All the latest news from the Remakes scene, classic games, retro and freeware for your pleasure.
Genetically Modified Salmonella Delivers Vaccine http://www.biotech-weblog.com/50226711/genetically_modified_salmonella_delivers_vaccine.php Scientists have successfully genetically engineered Salmonella enterica to deliver an antigen that protects against pneumonia. The method apparently effectively delivers the antigen in the body, does not infect the body with salmonella and does not leave any vaccine cells in the environment.
The man who was The Joker http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/86028/the_man_who_was_the_joker.html See anything green? A look at Conrad Veidt, the German actor who inspired the Dark Knight's most psychopathic foe...
(First time I've ever seen actual footage from The Man Who Laughs...--ED)
Lust For Laughs -- Iggy Pop's concert rider funniest in rock history? http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/1004061iggypop1.html As if you need another reason to love Iggy Pop, the veteran rocker (and his band The Stooges) have the single most entertaining concert rider TSG has ever obtained. The document--all 18 pages of which you'll find below--describes Iggy's requirements in terms of amplifiers, security, lighting, stage set up, and dressing rooms. But unlike most similar documents, Iggy's rider is written in a rollicking, stream-of-consciousness fashion that delivers multiple laughs per page...
(I concur. This really is the funniest rider in history...--ED)
Urban Exploration Tips, Tricks and Guides http://weburbanist.com/urban-exploration-tips-tricks-and-guides/ Urban exploration (also known as 'building infiltration') is a risky sport at best and an illegal one at worst. In short, it is the art of breaking into abandoned buildings and places. While WebUrbanist can't endorse breaking the law there is fortunately no law against reporting on it and some forms of urban exploration are fortunately legal. Here are some introductory guides and additional resources for those interested in exploring this illicit urban sport.
My First Eight Drains http://www.infiltration.org/drains-first8.html ...Ironically, these primitive wildernesses are exactly the sort of places one must visit to find the grated entrances leading to storm drains. And so, hateful though it was, I spent the latter half of my summer traipsing through plant-filled suburban forests, wandering along wooded riverbanks filled with insects, and scratching my case of poison ivy, all in order to bring you this preliminary report on the state of drains in the Toronto area.
How Many Bumper Stickers Make a Bad Driver? http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/16/freak-shots-how-many-bumper-stickers-make-a-bad-driver/ Driving a car can be depersonalizing. That's why drivers use bumper stickers, bobble-heads, fish brake lights, racing stripes, etc. to show others on the road their personalities... A recent study by Colorado State University psychologist William Szlemko found a link between road rage and the number -- but not content -- of personalized items on a vehicle...
Film festival that aims to sparkle without glitz http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2289765,00.html If you could imagine the opposite of Cannes, this would be it. A new film festival, which Oscar-winning actor Tilda Swinton is founding ...is to have no red carpets, no ranks of paparazzi and no designer evening dresses. Entry to the films will cost you £3 or a tray of home-baked cakes; and the audience will sit on beanbags...
(Ah, my kind of Film Festival...--ED)
The Claw Girl http://www.heavy.com/video/53413#/channel/1161 A little girl crawls inside a toy-prize claw machine and gets stuck. CCTV footage
ever seen a creepier tower? http://deputy-dog.com/2008/07/17/ever-seen-a-creepier-tower/ i can't actually believe i've not written about this tower before today... i saw it for the first time a few years back and still remember how initially confused i was. maybe i blocked it from my mind to prevent nightmares... we'll start the photos from afar and then get closer with each picture as i want to make the experience as creepy as possible for you...
30 Creepiest Trees on Earth [pics] http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/offbeat-news/30-creepiest-trees-on-earth-pics/1381 If you are a horror movie buff, you've certainly noticed the liberal use of trees to set the mood. Halloween is hardly complete without the image of a moon-lit and fog-laden tree. However, some trees have been molded by Mother Nature into specters of their own. Scary, frightening, or downright weird, the trees we've amassed in this collection will leave you wondering if Mother Nature herself digested some magic mushrooms...
Most Interesting Facts About the 'P155 Shivers' http://bugehoobs.com/oddities/most_interesting_facts_about_the_piss_shivers The "P155 Shivers" are probably something everyone has experienced at some point. You know that tingly, shaky, maybe even knee-buckling feeling that shoots up your spine after an especially good p155. You know, the reason you miss the bowl sometimes (other than your more probable reason, being drunk).Here are some of the most interesting facts about 'the p155 shivers'...
Periodic Table of Videos http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since the 19th century - but this modern version has a short video about each one.
Don't Feed The Stalker http://www.groupnewsblog.net/2007/10/dont-feed-stalker.html ...the psychology of stalkers follows very predictable patterns. Most people unwittingly respond in ways that only feed the patterns and escalate the stalking behavior. If you understand how the pattern works, you can act in ways that can disrupt the pattern and stop the behavior. For our own good, we needed to understand. ...stalkers are totally motivated by -- and obsessed with -- the promise of contact. They want contact with the stalkee -- any kind of contact, no matter how slight -- more than anything else in the world. Every time they reach out to touch you and succeed in getting you to touch back -- no matter how minimal that touch may be -- they experience that as a huge reward. Which, in turn, reinforces the stalking behavior. All they want is more.
Sasquatch Hair Analysis in Alberta http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/sasq-bison/ It is always good to see scientific papers being written on the search for authenticity versus fakery occurring in the collection of Bigfoot evidence.
The Reality of Post-Heuvelmans Discoveries http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/new-cryptids-55/ The oft-repeated claim by skeptics that nothing written about in Bernard Heuvelmans' famed book has ever been verified is often repeated by opponents of cryptozoology, however it is false. Here are four reasons why.
Neo-nazis need love too http://www.eatliver.com/i.php?n=3314 And they are paying for an ad campaign.
and Gawk at the Googly-eyed Garfield Gallery I Gathered... http://drjon.livejournal.com/1215627.html |