Thursday, November 27, 2008

Vacuous quote of the day:

From a Christiane Amanpour interview on the current festivities in Mumbai:
CNN: An attack this large, this sophisticated, and carried out with no warning could have come from inside India, maybe, maybe outside, maybe a neighboring state could be involved.
Well, thank you for narrowing that down for us, Captain Obvious. Did we need to pad out air time or word count?

8 comments:

  1. Don't forget, "Women and minorities hardest hit!"

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  2. "...although this is by no means certain."

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  3. The people who did it were either male or female. You heard it here first!

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  4. This is what happens when you let a television anchor think for herself.

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  5. Mrs. Jamie Rubin strikes again!

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  6. The Deccan Plateau is the location of Hyderabad and Secundrabad and Golconda Fort with canons big enough to fit a man inside the bore - Medieval period Muslim city-states that once held sway into the last Century - and which they won fair and square through massive warfare and population decimation - so "Deccan Mujihiden" is a fit name for medieval revivalism.

    While south Bombay is called the "financial center" of India, given the massive internal bureaucracy and lethargy it's not exactly like Manhattan (except maybe 24/7 level rush-hour traffic jams) and the WTC, or the tightly knit organizations that operated there.
    Bombings and killings inflicted there are going to be acts of mayhem but not a climactic or immediately catastrophic event.

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  7. And we may already have won $10,000,000 in the publisher's clearing house sweepstakes.

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