Wednesday, July 28, 2004

Spin Control Is A Mofo.


"I even laughed at times," said Binladin, adding, "but a lot less when he states errors or inaccuracies about my family, knowing perfectly well that he's deceiving the public."


Amazing how Michael Moore's film is so widely accepted as gospel by liberals, when it's factually inacurate and openly deceitful, isn't it?
But I have to admit, I just LOVE the fact that Usama Bin Laden's half-brother is just openly accusing Moore of lying. More people need to do this. Let's see...
"That's false and can be verified by anyone,"

Hmmm. I think we just sorta ... did.
The movie also states that several family members attended a 2001 wedding of one of Usama bin Laden's sons in Afghanistan — a claim Binladin says is exaggerated.

"Nobody from my family was at this wedding in Afghanistan except for the mother of Usama,"


Great stuff, there. They all knew where he was, of course, because his son called his grandmother to come to his wedding. Geez.

In other news....

Did you know that Apple Computer, Colgate-Palmolive, Yahoo, and Oracle increased their CEOs' salaries by over 1000 percent this year?
Wow, way to pay attention to the needs of your stockholders, guys. The Michael Eisner no-confidence vote wasn't a clue, apparently.
For those of you who don't know, Michael Eisner, the CEO and Chairman of the board of Disney, after compensating himself at the shareholders' expense (to the tune of over a billion dollars in cash and stock options, over 20 years,) received one of the largest no-confidence votes in the history of corporate America. The response by Disney? Make him CEO only, and make someone else chairman of the board.

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