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RAB makes NPR!
All Things Considered, November 21, 2006 · The Rapid Action Batallion fights crime and terrorism in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Human rights activists say 340 deaths attributed to the RAB are extra-judicial killings. But crime is down and ordinary citizens seem less concerned about a lack of due process.
I'm so-o-o-o-o-o tempted to call NPR and tell them about the Crossfire Gazette©. The traffic we'd get would run Fred's server charges to the point where he'd have to knock-over a bank. And the hate comments from the progressive types, combined with the 'ohmygodwehavebeencaught' comments from the Banglas, would choke our load times.
Decisions, decisions ... | er, let's just keep the Crossfire Gazette to ourselves, shall we? No point in having anyone poking around asking questions about how is it this person in green hilites knows so much about shutter guns and "encounters". OK? |
I dunno, I hear there's a pretty penny to be had talkifying on the radio and TV 'news' shows. You could end up on Olbermann, heh. |
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Posted by: Shereling Whomoper5150 2006-11-22 |
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