Monthly Archives: September 2005

Message versus Presentation

Message versus Presentation

September 26, 2005

I was having brunch in the presence of these sunflowers and lots of international friends reunited. During the passing of the salad and the eating of the croissants I mentioned the blog post of mine the other day about the world bank and the response it received. In...

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bicyclemark69: Private Armies, Corporate Wars

bicyclemark69: Private Armies, Corporate Wars

September 24, 2005

Private armies are growing, worldwide. From Iraq to Afghanistan to the streets of the United States; this is an overview of who is who in the private military scene. AudioCommunique #69(mp3)25min+, 80kbps, 14Mb+ Discussed in this podcast: Mikeypod on the Bayou Executive Outcomes Brown and Root and Dick Cheney's Surgery Gurkha International Sandline SMRI, Northbridge Blackwater...

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Media Events and NonEvents

Media Events and NonEvents

September 23, 2005

The other night, as I finished editing the most recent podcast, which naturally keeps me up til 2am... for some strange reason I turned on the TV with the sound off... not really sure what I was looking for. Sure enough, as I pause on CNN international,...

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bicyclemark68: A Week with a Lesbian

bicyclemark68: A Week with a Lesbian

September 22, 2005

Critically acclaimed podcaster Madge Weinstein during her fear and bloating in Amsterdam. AudioCommunique #68(mp3)28min+, 64kbps, 13Mb+ 2 Parts: A boat ride to the Jordaan Festival followed by IceCream in my garden. We discuss: Gay and Lesbian Cruising Girls keep throwing themselves at Madge Whats changed in Amsterdam in the last 5 years Does...

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Cindy Harassed by New York’s Worst

Cindy Harassed by New York’s Worst

September 21, 2005

If there's one thing I dislike more than cops who think they can do whatever they like whenever they want - it's cops who pick on mothers who've dedicated their lives to stopping war. Amazingly no police in Texas, the alleged bastion of conservatism, took microphones away from...

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