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2003-11-13 Fifth Column
Gore Vidal: Hating Bush, Longing for Saladin
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Posted by Sorge 2003-11-13 1:53:48 PM|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Will Gory Vidalater kindly take his head out of his ass or else shut the fuck up?
Posted by Atrus 2003-11-13 2:05:23 PM||   2003-11-13 2:05:23 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 "Whoever raises the most money to buy TV time will probably be the next president...."

All-right!!!!
Posted by Matt 2003-11-13 2:12:48 PM||   2003-11-13 2:12:48 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 Does that mean Procter & Gamble will be the next president?
Posted by Robert Crawford  2003-11-13 2:18:51 PM|| [http://www.kloognome.com]  2003-11-13 2:18:51 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 Why isn't Gore in one of the labor-corrective concentration camps that Mr. Ashcroft set up in Idaho?

Oh right, there aren't any.
Posted by Steve White  2003-11-13 2:33:07 PM||   2003-11-13 2:33:07 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 "Well, nobody has ever wrecked the Bill of Rights as he has."

-Yeah, I feel my civil rights have been just so violated against.......Tell the lie often enough it becomes truth. Maybe some foreign immigrants who are not formal citizens have been talked to but I know of not one American cititzen who has had their rights trampled on by the "evil Bush". I know someone will probably try to tell me: "oh yeah dude, I know a guy who knows a guy whose brother's girlfriend's aunt was thrown in jail for saying Bush sucks, - I swear bro." So it goes.
Posted by Jarhead 2003-11-13 2:33:21 PM||   2003-11-13 2:33:21 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Well, nobody has ever wrecked the Bill of Rights as he has.

For heavens sake... he's just published a book on the first years of the country, and isn't even aware of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 (signed into law by John Adams). If the Sedition Act were still in effect, Vidal would have been in trouble, for it made it a crime to utter or publish anything with the intent of defaming the government, Congress, or the President. The penalty was two years in jale and/or a $2000 fine. (link: The Avalon Project, Yale Law School)
Posted by snellenr  2003-11-13 2:52:46 PM||   2003-11-13 2:52:46 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 Saladin was a victorious commander primarily due to the ineptness of his opponents. Europeans insisted in trying to fight a European campaign in Middle Eastern geography. He, however, could be beaten, or forced into a treaty.
BIOGRAPHY

1138: Born in Tikrit in Iraq as son of the Kurdish chief Ayyub.
1152: Starts to work in the service of the Syrian ruler, Nureddin.
1164: He starts to show his military and strategical qualities under 3 campaigns against the Crusaders who were established in Palestine, with the first campaign this year.
1169: Saladin serves as second to the commander in chief of the Syrian army, his uncle Shirkuh. Shirkuh became vizier of Egypt, but died after only 2 months. Saladin then took over as vizier. Despite the nominal limitations to the vizier position, Saladin took little regard to the interests of his superiors, the Fatimid rulers. He turned Cairo into an Ayyubid power base, where he used Kurds in leading positions.
1171: Saladin suppresses the Fatimid rulers of Egypt in 1171, whereupon he unites Egypt with the Abbasid Caliphate. But was not as eager as Nureddin to go to war against the Crusaders, and relations between him and Nureddin became very difficult.
1174: Nureddin dies, and Saladin uses the opportunity to extend his power base.
— Conquers Damascus.
1175: The Syrian Assassin leader Rashideddin's men made two attempts on the life of Saladin, the leader of the Ayyubids. The second time, the Assassin came so close that wounds were infliceted upon Saladin.
1176: Saladin besieges the fortress of Masyaf, the stronghold of Rashideddin. After some weeks, Saladin suddenly withdraws, and leaves the Assassins in peace for the rest of his life. It is believed that he was exposed to a threat of having his entire family murdered.
1183: Conquers the important north-Syrian city of Aleppo.
1186: Conquers Mosul in northern Iraq.
1187: With his new strength he attacks the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, and after 3 months of fighting he gets control over the city.
1189: A third Crusade manages to enlarge the coastal area of Palestine, while Jerusalem remains under Saladin's control.
1192: With The Peace of Ramla armistice agreement with King Richard 1 of England, the whole coast was defined as Christian land, while the city of Jerusalem remained under Muslim control.
1193 March 4: Dies in Damascus after a short illness.
Posted by Chuck Simmins  2003-11-13 4:35:14 PM|| [http://blog.simmins.org]  2003-11-13 4:35:14 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 that's it--vidal has sucked so much cock that the smegma in his brain has finally ossified
Posted by Anonymous 2003-11-13 10:37:26 PM||   2003-11-13 10:37:26 PM|| Front Page Top

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