magnate wrote: > Philipp Klaus Krause wrote: >> Daniel Skorka wrote: >> > Molle Bestefich <molle.bestefich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> http://shelleytherepublican.com/2006/04/linux-european-threat-to-our-computers.html >> >> >> >> Quotes: >> >>> And guess what software Osama Bin Laden uses on his laptop? >> >>> >> >>> If you guessed it was Linux you would be 100% right. >> >>> Next time somebody asks you how Al Queda agents pay for their >> >>> rifles and rocket launchers, you can tell them that foreign hackers >> >>> make software called Linux which helps them steal from Americans. >> >> And here I thought that Osama got his money from the Americans for >> >> helping them out long ago. Turns out they've just been stealing it. >> >> Using Linux! >> > >> > Wow. Truly amazing. I used to wonder how people could actually believe >> > in conspiracies about the moon landing. Now I just wonder how they >> > manage to keep breathing... >> >> To me http://shelleytherepublican.com/ looks as if it's satirical. >> On the other hand when I first heard the song "Die Partei hat immer >> Recht" I thought it was satirical, too. > > I'm afraid it's not. I've only spent about three minutes on it, but I > can't find any hint of satire. Shelly is a 28-year-old female Christian > working in the non-profit sector who holds stomach-turningly right-wing > nationalist views (I really don't understand how Christians can be > right wing, when everything Jesus taught was socialist). Sadly this is > not uncommon in the good ol' US of A. For example: > > http://www.shopmetrospy.com/ > > There's a sight I could have sworn was ironic. Except it's not. > > Oh dear. > > CC She sounds Globalist to me, not nationalist :P _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users