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Matthew Blair: Blogging from the Equator
        

05 February 2002



Homeland Security

Edgy and at times very funny spoof of the Office of Homeland Security "Protecting America from Americans":

"But the War on Terrorism is unlike any war in history. This is a war whose enemies can be determined on the spot, or taken off of a list that you or the U.S. government has been accumulating for years. This is a war without constraining borders, without irritating treaties to adhere to, without any real armed opposition and without any limitations on who can be targeted. And, it is as much a war at home as it is a war abroad, so the U.S. government is able to weed out all those pesky traitors who fight against globalization, police brutality and the prison-industrial complex, exploitation of women and workers, increased militarization, tax cuts for the rich, destruction of the environment, white supremacy, heteropatriarchy and for-profit healthcare—all the things that make America American!"


4:07:05 PM    



Radio Feature Request - Subscription

Thank you John for your reply:

"Matthew.  You can get the subscription count for the top 100 subscriptions here on your Radio desktop website."

Yes of course you're right, although I'm sure you meant the "Hotlist: The list of Most-Subscribed-To channels".

There are roughly 20 bloggers with the stature to appear in the 100 most subscribed channels.  Given that it's possible to discover this information, would it be possible to find a way to deliver it to Radio bloggers outside this group, that is to say to any poor sap who manages to convince someone to subscribe to his blog?


10:02:19 AM    

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