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10 April 2003 by nathaniel

new world order

The good news: Saddam may be out of Iraq for good, and not too many
civilians were killed in the short GW-II.
The bad news: welcome to the US new world order! Do you think that
Syria or Korea is next? I can’t decide. And what on earth does this mean for France
and the UN? Do they even exist anymore? If not, I think I might be upset.
I guess they never really had much buying power, so they won’t mean much to our
Weapons of Mass Consumption. (Sigh.)
At least: the new Artemis
Fowl
and Harry
Potter
books are due for release in 2.5 weeks and 2.5 months, respectively.
If only the real world were like that of childrens’ books – it would be so easy
to tell who the "good guys" are…

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