Radio Free Exile
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exile on the street
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exile on the street
Phil Ward - "The Hoosegow"
Pat Condell - "A secular world is a sane world"
The Meth Minute - "Bob Meets The Beatles"
Barney Frank - "Legalize It"
Dan Bern - "In God's Time"
Duke McVinnie - "Sins Of Dad"
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Posted by eXiLeGuY at 9/19/2008 11:28:00 PM |
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Well, hmmm....,
I'm tempted to write an entire autobiography here, but I realize that most of it would be boring, and the balance unlikely to be believed, so I'll just concentrate on what's happening now.
There's no rhyme or reason to this. It's all pretty much as it happens. After all, it's only a podcast.
I'm pretty opinionated, and I'm sure that will be reflected here over time. Whatever. Remember this: cynics are twisted optimists, or something like that. You'll get to judge.
Maybe you'll think some of this stuff is funny, that could be the case, that's for sure. Or not. I never really know for sure. After all, I'm just a cartoon character sitting at a computer. So you tell me. Other places to find exileguy:
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I do think that the same kind of ethnocentrism than among fundamentalist political islamists, who demand, that we need to use Sharia-law or islamist principles as our the only right base for our judgments, exists among western countries also. We also demand to be judged by our own underlying principles, and not only small religious groups, but the mainstream community also.
So, both groups need to look at their own bellies. Double moralism cannot be avoided anywhere.