CIA taking lead in Saddam interrogation

jj said:


Yeah, it's funny. All of the seaweed in my kitchen disappeared, too, when this Huzington thing showed up. Goodness, what it was like without the smell of the sea, wowzers it was awful!

What IS it, anyhow? I almost think it's a product of something's imagination!

Hey now! Neither myself nor any of the others denizens of the inky abyss take any responsibility for Huzington. If you had seaweed in your kitchen you were obviously making sushi so my theory is that Huzington like sushi, a lot. As for the smell of the sea, well he just went swimming....

And while I am disavowing responsibility, I also disavow any responsibility for Lifegazer, Sheryl Crow and the awful waste of film called Gigli
 
Nyarlathotep said:


Hey now! Neither myself nor any of the others denizens of the inky abyss take any responsibility for Huzington.

Yeah, well I still think it's somebody's fever dream, Ny, although given how that elde, er funny white stone acted, I'm starting to wonder whose!
 
LFTKBS said:
I think it'd take someone a lot crazier than Tony or jj to agree with Huzington. Even a reanimated Stalin himself might find the Huz a bit off-putting.

:D :D :D
 
Mike B. said:


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Originally posted by LFTKBS
I think it'd take someone a lot crazier than Tony or jj to agree with Huzington. Even a reanimated Stalin himself might find the Huz a bit off-putting.
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:D :D :D
Just have to point out, it's not Huziwhatzis that we're agreeing about.
 
Now it's been awhile since we captured Saddam, where is all the fantastic, amazing intel we should have gathered from him? Applying his knowledge should have resulted in obvious, tangible and observable changes and successes in the region. Where are they? It seems every day is about the same. I expected some dramatic and positive events to occur by now.
 
For what ever reason, I just looked at this for the first time. I note the originating post cited Riech's Mass Psychology of Facism as some sort of justification for his post...interesting. It is a very good book.

I just would note that Riech, at the time he wrote that book a confirmed Marxist, fled facist germany (the object of the book) he didn't go to Stalinist Russia but came to the corrupt US (where he devloved in the whole Orgon thang).
 

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