Friday, December 02, 2005

did you have a snowball fight?
a very one-sided one with our neighbour's dopey idiot labrador ... he turned out to be a much better shot than me ...

this is what to sing in the snow
--- from here
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 11:57 AM Þ 
Wednesday, November 30, 2005

posted by captain davros , 7:00 PM Þ 

I have read the Bhagvad Gita. Strangely enough, I was at a yoga workshop this weekend on the yamas and niyamas, and the book was referenced, as well as given as a focus of study: "Read a translation and write down five things you have learnt." Clearly, it's time to read it again.

I found it on my bookcase, which arranged more by size and kind than subject: hardbound, oversized books on the bottom shelves, mostly art, some photography; medium-sized hardbound and thick paperbacks on the middle shelves, a mix of yoga, religious texts, homeopathy, novels, design; and small paperbacks on the tops shelves, predominantly novels but also some subjects already mentioned. I have a few other books in places around the house, but would like a larger shelf so they can all be together.
posted by mary13 , 6:29 AM Þ 
Monday, November 28, 2005

Alison, show us the money.
I dont have any picure right now, since I am sitting here at work. But I am a gaming-librarian, playing Nintendo and know the history of videogames. I belive in free information for everybody and I am planning on a revolution from books to all kinds of media for everybody.

My books at home are on shelfs after subject and novels. I never dog-ear my books and uses what ever comes in hand as bookmarks. When reading a novel, I always write a review on last page, witch makes it fun to read, when I have re-read the book again...

Sweet Barrie, hope you feel better :-)

I envy your snow Hymn, it looks so beautiful - did you have a snowball fight?
posted by Alison , 5:15 PM Þ 
Sunday, November 27, 2005

Abuse worse than under Saddam, says Iraqi leader

· Allawi in damning indictment of new regime
· Bush prepares way for US troop pull-out


Peter Beaumont, foreign affairs editor
Sunday November 27, 2005
The Observer


Human rights abuses in Iraq are now as bad as they were under Saddam Hussein and are even in danger of eclipsing his record, according to the country's first Prime Minister after the fall of Saddam's regime.

'People are doing the same as [in] Saddam's time and worse,' Ayad Allawi told The Observer. 'It is an appropriate comparison. People are remembering the days of Saddam. These were the precise reasons that we fought Saddam and now we are seeing the same things.'

In a damning and wide-ranging indictment of Iraq's escalating human rights catastrophe, Allawi accused fellow Shias in the government of being responsible for death squads and secret torture centres. The brutality of elements in the new security forces rivals that of Saddam's secret police, he said.

Allawi, who was a strong ally of the US-led coalition forces and was prime minister until this April, made his remarks as further hints emerged yesterday that President George Bush is planning to withdraw up to 40,000 US troops from the country next year, when Iraqi forces will be capable of taking over.

Allawi's bleak assessment is likely to undermine any attempt to suggest that conditions in Iraq are markedly improving.

'We are hearing about secret police, secret bunkers where people are being interrogated,' he added. 'A lot of Iraqis are being tortured or killed in the course of interrogations. We are even witnessing Sharia courts based on Islamic law that are trying people and executing them.' [...]

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1651789,00.html

This surprises who exactly?

The CIA are running secret torture prisons WORLD WIDE...obviously their crimes are the greatest in the world, always have been, and will be very hard to eclipse.

posted by Irdial , 6:20 PM Þ 
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