Band of Brothers or Band of War Criminals?

John Kerry’s Two Vietnams – Mackubin Thomas Owens

As a correspondent pointed out to me in an e-mail, each episode of the HBO series Band of Brothers, begins with a voiceover in which the narrator says of the World War II soldiers portrayed in the program: “I was not a hero, but I was surrounded by heroes.” In contrast, what John Kerry is saying in essence about his “band of brothers” is that “in Vietnam, I was a hero, but I was surrounded by war criminals.”

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I just can’t resist

A plastic surgeon who did reconstructive surgery on the King of Pop’s nose actually said this, “I think Michael Jackson wants to change from a black man to a white woman.”

Yeah, we’ve heard this before from stand-up comics, but from Jackson’s own doctor?

Speaking of high-tech companies…

I don’t have a story of discrimination like RC’s post below, but I did install Service Pack 2 for Windows XP yesterday. The install worked in the same way the Dallas Charter worked – it seems to be a solution to all the problems other than the most pressing ones. Here are a list of the ill-effects that’s I’ve noticed already:
1. I have bed sores from waiting for it to download and install. I didn’t consider using the time the to say, build a financial empire or construct a to-scale relief map of the United States.
2. SP2 installs another nanny-type program called “Security Center” that includes a firewall but also annoys with warnings about automatic updates and virus protection. Security Center sees Norton AV installed but says it can’t tell if the software is working. I’m sure if MS start selling anti-virus software it would work just fine. IF you change the auto-update settings to simply notify you that new updates are available for download the visual changes from green to yellow and it says “C H E C K S E T T I N G S.” I don’t want to download something I don’t know about, even if it comes from Our Dear Software Provider.
3. A “Windows Marketplace” icon appears in the links toolbar of IE. You click on it and surprise, surprise you’re on Microsoft’s website where you can buy, buy, and buy more stuff to improve your computing experience. Just keep buying, folks, it’s what keeps the economy going.

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