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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Funny Stuff: The UN Working Group On The Use Of Mercenaries Has A Libyan Member–Ooops!

     This is one of those deals that I thought needed to be put out there. This UN Group on the Use of Mercenaries has been so busy in scrutinizing everyone else, that they forgot to take a hard look at their own membership.  Gaddafi’s use of mercenary forces goes way back to his days with the Islamic Legion, and yet the working group still put a Libyan envoy on their board? That is one of those little details that the main stream media has forgotten to include in their stories about this group.  So from here on out, I should hope that any future stories would have a quick mention that this group chose a ‘dog of war’ as one of their members, and they were ok with that at the time.

    Did I mention she was also elected the President of the Human Rights Commission back in 2003?  You can’t make this stuff up. lol

    One more thing.  Eeben Barlow has posted a great article about the UN that should get more attention than what it is currently getting.  The UN’s mission in the Ivory Coast is the focus, and it isn’t pretty. –Matt

Group Calls for Libyan Envoy’s Removal From Post as U.N. Investigator of Human Rights Violations

By Diane Macedo

March 08, 2011

A watchdog group is asking the U.N. to immediately remove a Libyan envoy from her post as an investigator on human rights violations by mercenaries, saying that as a mouthpiece for a regime that’s “deploying hired guns to massacre its own people” it’s “outrageous” to have her in that position.

Najat Al-Hajjaji has been one of five members of “The Working Group on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the rights of peoples to self-determination” since its inception in 2005.

Among other things, the group was established to monitor mercenaries and mercenary-related activities around the world, study their impact on human rights, create proposals to further the protection of human rights against threats posed by mercenaries and draft international principles to encourage respect for human rights by companies offering mercenary services, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights website.

But U.N. Watch, an organization that monitors the performance of the United Nations, says Al-Hajjaji should be the “last person” charged with any of those duties – especially now.

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Funny Stuff: Rebellion

Friday, February 4, 2011

Funny Stuff: Field Expedient Helmets In Egypt

Filed under: Egypt,Funny Stuff — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 2:58 PM

     This cracked me up.  It seems to me that a market for protestor riot equipment might be emerging out of all of this chaos in Egypt and elsewhere. –Matt 

THE MANY WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR HEAD IN A FIGHT WITH STONES

Desperate times call for desperate measures. The anti-Mubarak protesters in Tahrir Square have resorted to a variety of headgear – at times comical – to protect themselves in the pitched battle against President Mubarak’s thugs.

Stones are the preferred weapon in this Old Testament-style fight within the Egyptian capital and the protesters have made use of whatever lies closest to hand.

There’s the man with a saucepan on his head, another with what looks like a latticed litter basket – so he can still see where the rocks are coming from – and another with a piece of styrofoam tied with a scarf to the top of his head.

In Yemen, one protester was even more inventive – he created a makeshift helmet with two baguettes, a chapatti and clingfilm.

Story here.

 

 

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Film: ‘Borat’ Star Sacha Cohen To Play Saddam Hussein In Comedy Called The Dictator

     The film tells “the heroic story of a dictator who risked his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed,” according to the studio. 

     In the words of Borat,’Very nice’! lol This is great and I am looking forward to this one. As soon as the trailer comes out I will put it up on the blog (which will probably be late this year or early next year). I am sure this movie will also increase sales of Saddam’s crazy book called Zabibah and the King. –Matt

Larry Charles and Sacha Cohen (as Borat).

Larry Charles, who also worked on “Borat” and “Bruno,” will direct the Paramount picture.

January 20, 2011

NEW YORK – Paramount Pictures has set a May 11, 2012 release date for Sacha Baron Cohen’s new comedy The Dictator and reunited him with the director of his previous movies.

The studio said Thursday that Larry Charles (Borat, Bruno) will once again direct.

The film tells “the heroic story of a dictator who risked his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed,” according to the studio.

It is inspired by the novel Zabibah and The King by Saddam Hussein.

Producing alongside Baron Cohen are Scott Rudin, Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer and David Mandel.

Story here.

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‘Borat’ star in Saddam Hussein-inspired comedy

January 21, 2011

LOS ANGELES — British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, creator of the satire “Borat,” will turn heads again with his new project “The Dictator,” inspired by a novel from late Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein, his studio said Friday.

The film, set for release in May 2012, “tells the heroic story of a dictator who risked his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed,” Paramount Pictures said.

The comedy is “inspired by the best selling novel ‘Zabibah and the King,’ written by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein,” said the production studio.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Funny Stuff: Tactical Corsets

Filed under: Funny Stuff,Gear Review — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 6:37 AM

This is hilarious. These folks are selling tactical corsets outfitted with MOLLE. So basically they took an already uncomfortable garment, and made it even more uncomfortable by hanging pouches and junk off of it–all for the sake of fashion. lol –Matt

 

Introducing the new hotness

Tactical Corsets are high-fashion high-function clothes for empowered women.

For too long, women have had to compromise practicality for beauty. Men got pants with cargo pockets and built-in knee pads, women got clothes whose only built-in feature was cuteness. But why should men get all the high-speed low-drag tactical toys?

Tactical gear is no longer an all boys club. Tactical Corsets bring female operators MILSPEC features like MOLLE modular pouch attachment webbing and self-adjustable quick-release buckles in a load-bearing carrier designed to support the female form. And we’re just getting started.

Tactical Corsets are now available for custom order. More details on styles, sizing, materials and more is coming soon.

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About Us

If I were to say to you that we will make corsets, some of the most sophisticated garments ever devised, and make them tactical, custom-fitted to the exacting measurements of every beautiful body from the petite to the voluptuous, incorporating MILSPEC construction techniques never before applied to fashion, rendering laces and purses obsolete with the advent of quick-releasable buckles and PALS webbing enabling an infinite variety of attachable modular accessory pouches, sewing to exacting quality standards of both beauty and toughness, shipping these custom creations for not just a few customers but to clothe the thousands of ladies and gentlemen clamoring to be corset clad, and do all this now so that our customers can be so equipped and readied to survive the onset of any and all multi-eschatonic apocalypsii in order to live long enough to obtain Moravec Transfer immortality and explore outer space forever, and make pink ones, then we must be bold.

Tactical Corsets website here.

Facebook For Tactical Corsets here.

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