Competition To Find Aussie PM's Email Address
Internet Ninja writes "While we can all send anti-war emails to 'president' of the USA and even the Australian opposition, nobody can email the Prime Minister of Australia. So the opposition party started a competition to track it down as reported in Australias Sydney Morning Herald."
The US has reportedly launched a military and intelligence effort to track down and possibly kill Saddam Hussein.
The plans emerged as the chief UN weapons inspectors ended two days of talks in Baghdad, during which they again urged Iraq to co-operate with their disarmament efforts.
USA Today newspaper said US special forces, CIA paramilitary units, satellite imagery, radio intercepts and airborne reconnaissance are all being used in the operation against Saddam.
After reading Slashdot, the CIA has also said that anyone who does discover the location of Saddam will receive a typical computer geek's prize of a case of Coke and $100 of Linux merchandise.
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One line blog. I hear that they're called Twitters now.
While we can all send anti-war emails to 'president' of the USA...
I shall take this moment to send an email to our president thanking him for the courage, in the face of opposition, to stand up for freedom of not only this country, but the freedom of the oppressed in other countries as well. But I guess you'd call that a pro-war email. Never forget those who died for freedom. Whether they be soldiers in the middle east, or an average Todd on a captive airliner.
Let's Roll.
I am MuchTall
The above post is the exact reason why I submitted this photoshop idea to Fark.
... farking dorks.
Sorry guys, there's more to life than Knights who say "Nee"
Thanks for the link. Great humor, and I love the moderator war. Fun Read.
My only regret, despite winning only 11 votes, is that I used a screencap from MSIE in Adobe Photoshop. Only now, in this late hour, do I realize my folly -- I should have used Konqueror and the GIMP. Perhaps three people reading the photoshop thread would have understood -- I could've been up to a whole 14 votes.