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Banned Mugabe Commercial [Clip]
2 DecZimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is spending a lonely holiday without the company of former fellow dictator-friends, in a new commercial for the South African restaurant chain Nando’s. He remembers afternoons in the park with Muammar Gaddafi, visits to the beach with Saddam Hussein and good times with South African former leader PW Botha, while setting the table alone.
Tags: Africa, Dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, Mugabe, Politics, PW Botha, Saddam Hussein
- Comments 15 Comments
- Categories Africa, Politics, Video
America’s Next TARP Model
2 DecThe U.S. government loaned banks $7.7 trillion in secret bailout funds at no interest and then borrowed the money back with interest, according to a Bloomberg report. [via The Daily Show]
Tags: aging, alcohol, bailouts, Bob Costas, Business, cats & cats, crying, Death, Debt, Economy, Government, kittens, laws, Martha Stewart, Money, Nooo!, prison, Star Wars, Wall Street
- Comments 192 Comments
- Categories Comedy, Politics, USA, Video
Occupy Congress: January 17th ’12
2 Dec
Took a while to locate the right address? Tip: Bring an igloo.
Tags: Congress, Occupy Wall Street, OWS, Politics, Washington DC
- Comments 11 Comments
- Categories Politics, USA
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- Argentine Navy destroyer & Falklands Islands war veteran rolls over and sinks at the dock due to neglect. What a shame. wapo.st/YnUvN7 3 months ago
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