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          • 家园 以扫黄为名,行整顿和摸底之实。
          • 家园 sb上看到这个说法不错

            俺觉得阎王殿的做法倒是很好理解。分享给好友

            发表时间: 2010-1-15 19:34:11 编辑 引用回复 快速留言 赠送鲜花 举报

            站在牛头马面小鬼判官的角度上来说,认认真真地打宣传战和一封了之,挣得工资是一样多的,那显然后者又轻松又没风险——前者的话,打赢了不见得说你好,打输了一场后半辈子只能去工会发电影票了。

            www.sbanzu.com

            反正美国人懂汉语的终究有限,美国的人工又贵,这两年预算也紧,美式宣传战的效果也就那么回事。就让那对烧糊的卷子继续混吧,总之不耽误俺找好孩子便是鸟。

          • 家园 所以叫摸论嘛

            这么多年不都是摸过来了么?

            • 家园 TG这些年一路摸过来

              很多次都摸到了不该摸的地方,引起“不必要的误会”。等再过几年上上下下都摸差不多了,世界就和谐了

      • 家园 美国此时推出谷狗事件还为了转移国人对反导的关注
      • 家园 送花得宝,谢井大
      • 家园 献宝!

        谢谢:作者意外获得【通宝】一枚

        鲜花已经成功送出,可通过工具取消

        提示:此次送花为此次送花为【有效送花赞扬,涨乐善、声望】。

      • 家园 还是存在风险的,想想600万“毕业即失业”青年

        美帝出牌,必然有它的依据。中情局那些人干这个是老手了。本国老百姓和国家机器打游击战,现在的公安系统应付得来?

        这个和“不明真相的围观群众”,“钉子户”,轮子功,可不一样,再套用瓮安事件处理方式会有问题的。想一想青年游行和死亡等联系在一起有多可怕。

        而且我严重不信任地方政府的应急处理能力。到时候可能省政府的头头们要一夜白头。

        • 家园 这个要花下

          我说说我自己的看法:

          美帝的这些动作就是在放病毒,身体好的时候没事,万一身体不行,抵抗力下降就是问题。而且病毒很难消除,只有提高自身的抵抗力才是王道。

          对刚毕业的小年轻来说房价那么高,工资那么低,看不到希望,就是社会问题。而农村,其他的不知道,自己老家的所谓直选,有一部分已经被黑社会控制。而那个NG已经背离“从群众中来,到群众中去”很久了,就比如这次控网,一道道规定从天上高高地下来,徒然增加各个网站的操作成本,控黄控非的效果如何,天知道。这样的形势下,花了那么代价打导弹的利好被美帝一个Google退出这样的小手段成功消毒,仅仅是中宣部的问题么?

          所以,我以为NG现在到了必须选边站的时候,如果继续和不申报家产的官僚,花十亿给老婆买新房的血汗工厂主,上海内环内消灭三万元的炒房客为伍,那么既使是苏联也扛不过去,因为,玩自由资本主义,人家是你祖宗。相反,保证了教育公平/医疗公平的小小古巴,即使是在美帝的脚边,也有人选择和你站在一起。

          何去何从,其实是很清楚的事情。

          • 家园 先花再说

            这个选边站的说法,我咋下意识的就想起建国大业呢?

            反贪腐,亡党;不反,亡国。

            现在有没有到那种境地?我不是乐观的人……

      • 家园 花之,然喜得通宝

        送花 关闭

        谢谢:作者意外获得【通宝】一枚

        鲜花已经成功送出,可通过工具取消

        提示:此次送花为此次送花为【有效送花赞扬,涨乐善、声望】。

      • 家园 国内文化还是很多元的,你这文章,某个知名网站就发不了

        国内文化还是很多元的,你这文章,某个知名网站就发布不了

        [IMGA]点看全图[/IMGA]

      • 家园 为井大补充原始出处

        【1】New York man accused of using Twitter to direct protesters during G20 summit

        【2】Hip-hop soldier angry over deployment jailed in US for rap song that Army called threatening

        [FLASH]http://www.youtube.com/v/TyniS3VjaKs[/FLASH]

        歌在录像里的后半段(2分40秒处开始)。

        【3】Landser (band) (with Michael Regener as the band's leader)

        New York man accused of using Twitter to direct protesters during G20 summit

        A New York-based anarchist has been arrested by the FBI and charged with hindering prosecution after he allegedly used the social networking site Twitter to help protesters at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh evade the police.

        Elliot Madison, 41, from Queens, had his home raided and was put on $30,000 (19,000) bail after he and Michael Wallschlaeger, 46, were tracked to the Carefree Inn motel in Pittsburgh during the summit on 24 and 25 September.

        The pair were found sitting in front of a bank of laptops and emergency frequency radio scanners. They were wearing headphones and microphones and had many maps and contact numbers in the room.

        Official police documents allege the two men used Twitter messages to contact protesters at the summit "and to inform the protesters and groups of the movements and actions of law enforcement".

        In all, almost 200 protesters were arrested during the two-day summit, which brought world leaders to Pittsburgh to discuss the global economic meltdown and other matters of common financial interest.

        About 5,000 protesters were estimated to have taken part in demonstrations in the city.

        Twitter has rapidly established itself as an important tool in the armoury of protest groups and demonstrators. During the summit, the police openly monitored Twitter to listen in to the protesters' communications.

        The FBI said that as well as the computers and radio scanning equipment discovered at the motel, they also confiscated from Madison's home 11 gas masks, five pairs of goggles and test tubes and beakers. They said they also took away anarchist books and pictures of Marx and Lenin.

        Madison is a social worker with a Manhattan-based programme attached to a psychiatric hospital. He is said to be a member of the People's Law Collective, a voluntary group that advises protesters on legal issues arising from actions. Wallschlaeger produces a talk show on radio called This Week in Radical History.

        Hip-hop soldier angry over deployment jailed in US for rap song that Army called threatening

        Hip-hop soldier angry over deployment jailed in US for rap song that Army called threatening

        By Russ Bynum (CP) – 3 days ago

        SAVANNAH, Ga. — Angry that the military planned to send him back to Iraq past his date to leave the military, a soldier recorded a hip-hop song that blasts the Army and describes going on a shooting spree, an act that led his commanders to decide that the soldier posed a threat to his unit.

        The infantry soldier, Spc. Marc A. Hall, has been jailed on criminal charges in Georgia, for the past month for a song and other statements that one of his lawyers insists were simply a form of protest.

        "They're saying it's a threat. We're saying it's a fantasy," said Jim Klimaski, a Washington civilian attorney who has talked to Hall about the case. "He's mad, but he's not stupid. He's not violent."

        Charges filed against Hall, of South Carolina, on Dec. 17, a week after he was jailed, say his threats weren't just confined to his rap recording. The charging document said he also told soldiers he would "go on a rampage" and that he "was planning on shooting the brigade and battalion commanders."

        Fort Stewart spokesman Kevin Larson said Monday commanders were being extra cautious after the recent shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, where an Army psychiatrist was charged with murdering 13 people in November.

        "Any threat needs to be taken seriously, no matter what," Larson said. "Any reasonable person who listens to that song would be concerned."

        Hall, 34, was charged with five criminal counts under a military law, Article 134, used as a catchall for misconduct ranging from adultery to some types of assault. Each count specifies that Hall communicated threats.

        Hall's military attorney, Capt. Anthony Schiavetti, declined to comment Monday.

        Klimaski said the soldier intended no real violence.

        He said Hall was using music to vent his anger after learning last year that, instead of leaving the Army after four years this February as he'd planned, he would be kept in the ranks for a yearlong tour in Iraq starting in December 2009 under the unpopular "stop loss" policy.

        Hall, who joined the Army in 2006, was arrested by military authorities in December before his unit deployed.

        Hall posted the song, called "Stop Loss," on his Web site. Klimaski said he also played it for many soldiers in his unit, the 2nd Battalion, 7th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division.

        On the recording, Hall denounces the Army for the policy used to keep thousands of soldiers in the ranks beyond their scheduled dates to leave the military. He also raps about opening fire with his military-issue M-4 rifle.

        "I got a (expletive) magazine with 30 rounds, on a three-round burst, ready to fire down," Hall raps on the recording. "Still against the wall, I grab my M-4, spray and watch all the bodies hit the floor.

        "I bet you never stop-loss nobody no more, in your next lifetime of course. No remorse."

        More than 185,000 U.S. troops have been forced to extend their time in the military under the "stop loss" policy since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Defence Secretary Robert Gates has said he hopes the practice can be scaled back drastically in the next two years.

        Russ Bynum has covered the military based in Georgia since 2001.

        Copyright 2010 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.


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