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  • Video Game Allows Players to Slaughter "Tea Party Zombies" Like Sarah Palin and Bill O'Reilly

    09/06/2011 2:35:53 PM PDT · by Nachum · 35 replies
    MRC TV ^ | 9/6/11 | Stephen Gutowski
    Controversial new game "Tea Party Zombies Must Die" allows players to slaughter Tea Partiers and famous conservatives with a variety of weapons. The graphic, offensive, and violent game was created by StarvingEyes Advergaming but does not have any obvious connection to or advertisement for any other group.
  • After bruising game, Bill Clinton batters Michele Bachmann on Tarryl Clark's behalf

    10/25/2010 7:04:45 AM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB · 14 replies
    pioneer dePress ^ | 10-25-10 | jason hoppin
    Bill Clinton is never one to shy from a political brouhaha, and he's found a doozy in Minnesota's 6th Congressional District. Arguably the country's most popular Democrat, Clinton made his second visit to the state in as many months Sunday night on behalf of Tarryl Clark, joining a throng of more than 500 at a Blaine union hall to cheer on the Vikings. Barnstorming the country for Democrats, Clinton said he expected to be on the sidelines this election season. "I did not mean to do this when I started; I did not mean to do it," said Clinton, before...
  • Thousands of Mujahidin on the way to Aceh

    01/04/2005 7:46:01 PM PST · by expatguy · 13 replies · 455+ views
    This evening at maghrib prayers throughout Java calls went out for "volunteers" to go to Aceh to provide humanitarian services and "spiritual guidance" for those affected by the earthquake and tsunami. Volunteers from Solo, Kendal, Bogor, Cirebon, Majalengka, Pekalongan and Yogyakarta have answered the call and are being transported in chartered buses to Jakarta. At least 77 members of (JI) departed Tuesday (4/1/05) from Yogyakarta to Jakarta in two chartered buses. Islamic militancy groups are angry and claiming that Jakarta has refused to allow the charter of private aircraft from Jakarta into Banda Aceh at the request of the Americans...
  • New Aceh War Phase (Indonesia vs GAM, 20 rebels killed, amnesty for 2000)

    11/16/2003 9:55:59 PM PST · by Stultis · 5 replies · 263+ views
    Laksamana.Net (Jakarta) ^ | 16 November 2003
    Review - Regions: New Aceh War PhaseNovember 16, 2003 10:06 PM, Laksamana.Net -  Though deploying 35,000 troops, the government and the military (TNI) have been disillusioned after promising a quick war against an original strength of 5,225, rebel Free Aceh Movement (GAM) fighters. The military claim there are only 2,665 left with 1,683 firearms. Jakarta had said the martial law administration implemented on May 19 would have a four-pronged strategy. A military offensive to crush the rebels would be backed by a humanitarian mission to help war casualties. Greater influence of the national police, particularly in GAM-controlled areas, and the strengthening...
  • US Journalist Ordered to Serve Two-month Jail Sentence

    07/31/2003 4:23:08 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 2 replies · 159+ views
    People's Daily (China) ^ | Wednesday, July 30, 2003
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. Indonesian prosecutors on Wednesday demanded US freelance journalist William Nessen a two-month jail sentence for immigration violation in the trial held in Aceh district court. Indonesian prosecutors on Wednesday demanded US freelance journalist William Nessen a two-month jail sentence for immigration violation in the trial held in Aceh district court. Prosecutor Efdal Effendy said the US journalist was blamed for not reporting his house address change and for not applying for a working permit to the ministry of manpower. Efdal said the US journalist also failed to show his travel document,...
  • SE Asia tries 'shock and awe'- Indonesia and the Philippines, taking cue from Iraq

    05/19/2003 11:59:41 PM PDT · by Cincinatus' Wife · 9 replies · 335+ views
    Christian Science Monitor ^ | May 20, 2003 | Dan Murphy
    JAKARTA, INDONESIA - In the past week, two separate peace initiatives have collapsed in Southeast Asia: The Philippines' effort to end its war with Muslim rebels and the internationally brokered peace talks between Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM). Though peace was a long shot in both cases, analysts point to an unexpected trigger for the latest round of hostilities: America's quick victory in Iraq. TAKING ACTION: Indonesian Air Force planes drop troops in Banda Aceh, where martial law was declared on Sunday. REUTERS "This is the right time to go back to war," says Dr. Andrew Tan, an...