Hate radio

2004-05-20 Thread Charles Brown
When the torture story first broke, Rush Limbaugh made a number of outrageous remarks about the revelations, including calling the abuses by U.S. soldiers pretty thoughtful and a brilliant maneuver. was radio channel surfing the other day and heard limbaugh comparing prisoner abuse photos to

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2004-05-20 Thread Chris Doss
was radio channel surfing the other day and heard limbaugh comparing prisoner abuse photos to robert mapplethorpe's work, he suggested that people who are criticizing sexual humiliation/degradation/torture of iragis are same folks who have promoted porno agenda and celebrated likes of

Hate radio

2004-05-19 Thread Louis Proyect
When the torture story first broke, Rush Limbaugh made a number of outrageous remarks about the revelations, including calling the abuses by U.S. soldiers pretty thoughtful and a brilliant maneuver. But two of his fellow right-wing shock jocks have since spewed rhetoric on the air waves that makes

Hate radio

2004-05-19 Thread Charles Brown
Less anyone continue to indulge American exceptionalism and claim the U.S. doesn't have a potential Nazism in it... This gives new force to the old observation that anthropology is the handmaiden of imperialism. Savage is a despicable dog. I can't even say what I actually think about this

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2004-05-19 Thread Max B. Sawicky
Don't insult dogs. I don't get the anthro reference. His degree was in botany. mbs . . . Savage is a despicable dog. Louis Proyect: -clip- He also made sure to plug his credentials. I'm going to give you one further example from my background as an anthropologist just so

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2004-05-19 Thread Michael Hoover
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/19/2004 9:05:42 AM When the torture story first broke, Rush Limbaugh made a number of outrageous remarks about the revelations, including calling the abuses by U.S. soldiers pretty thoughtful and a brilliant maneuver. was radio channel surfing the other day and heard

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2004-05-19 Thread Carrol Cox
The headline for today's column by Cal Thomas (I didn't read the column itself) blames the problems in Iraq on Coed Basic Training. :-) The Army has become increasingly dependent on women in its ranks; that could conceivably cause them as much trouble as racism caused in the '60s. Carrol