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Wednesday, 26 March 2003
< 11:37:13 PM>.
Pitchfork: Daily Music News 'Upon seeing the motley crew of nine musicians, the station's attendant phoned the police, reporting the possibility that the band might be terrorists. Before even having a chance to leave the station, the group was reportedly surrounded by police cars and FBI agents who, a representative for Chicago's Abbey Pub, where the band played this weekend, said had guns drawn. The band was held for questioning for roughly three hours before finally being released as innocents.'
Got off easy 'cause their 'nice white kids from Canada'.
< 6:36:14 PM>.
CBC News: Liberals considered recalling U.S. ambassador ' On Wednesday, Liberal MPs held a fractious meeting behind closed doors, debating whether to sanction Ambassador Paul Cellucci.'Excellent.
< 6:31:01 PM>.
CBC News: Cellucci should respect Canada's stand: Online letters Don Armstrong of Burlington, Ontario, said Canadians should thank Cellucci for speaking his mind on the issue. "I firmly believe that those members of the Canadian public who are versed in the history of this issue are petrified by the ramifications of doing nothing, and are in firm agreement with the U.S. policy towards Iraq," Armstrong said. "How different things would be had anthrax shown up in Ottawa." ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Omigod. Some rascal at CBC online chose to quote that letter as one of the supporters of Cellucci's words. Oh that is too good to be true. 'Versed in the history of this issue' indeed. Dude should call the FBI as he clearly knows something the rest of us don't.
< 6:05:58 PM>.
CBC News: Canada pledges $100M in aid to Iraq 'The money will help provide clean water, food, shelter and health care to Iraqi victims of war.'Isn't it great that we all get to clean up the mess Bush's war party made!?
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