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  1. Osama Barka Campaign '84.

    covenantzone.blogspot.com » Covenant Zone - Sep 27, 2008

    I don't believe everything I hear. You have to show me. There is a report that a tv station in Missouri is making threats against those who slag Osama Barka. I'm not sure what to make of it. I'd like some input. Watch

    Also tagged: 1984, big brother, barak obama, end of the world, we are doomed, osama barka

  2. American Propaganda - Quick Study Guide

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - Sep 6, 2008

    Derived from George Orwell's book, 1984 we call the American propagandists, "Big Brother" and the words they use, "double-speak. Basically double-speak is a term or phrase that means the exact opposite. Orwell called

    Also tagged: iraq, speech, free, american, damage, defense, war, consumer, terror, zone, fair, freedom, on, propaganda, and, enemy, fighter, interests, rove, collateral, balanced, casualty, combatant

  3. The Orwellian Future is Now

    bub.blicio.us » bub.blicio.us - Aug 25, 2008

    by Michelle Lentz I was glancing through the online NY Times business section when I came across an article on George Orwell’s diaries. Image from The Orwell Diaries blog The Orwell Prize, a political writing award

    Also tagged: news, blogging, future, literature, past, george orwell

  4. A Quote, A Satire, About Money

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - Aug 24, 2008

    Taken from the Introduction of "Keep the Aspidistra Flying" by George Orwell, 1936. " Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not money, I am become as a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal

    Also tagged: humor, opinion, satire, freedom, democratic socialism

  5. George Orwell Becomes a Blogger: Diaries Published "Real Time," 70 Years Late [Orwell]

    gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Aug 11, 2008

    To mark the 70th anniversary of the diaries of George Orwell they're being published online "live" as a blog, 70 years to the day he wrote them. The project started August 9th, and so far the entries are about

    Also tagged: gadgets, blogging, publishing, blogger, writer, diary, george orwell, diaries

  6. Homeland Security: We Can Detain Your Laptop Indefinitely Without Cause [Travel]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Aug 2, 2008

    The Orwellian Department of Homeland Security claims that it can indefinitely confiscate laptops and iPods from law abiding citizens without any provocation or justification. The Department "clarified" their policies

    Also tagged: electronics, travel, dhs, laptops, pdas, airports, department of homeland security, a safe and secure society, can i use a laptop on my plane, getting through airport security, can i bring a laptop to the airport

  7. Orwell the blogger

    hurryupharry.org » Harry's Place - Jul 30, 2008

    Okay so not exactly, but George Orwell’s diaries I’m sure Harry’s Place readers will be pleased to hear are to go online daily to mark the 70th anniversary of their publication. If you’ve read them you will know that

    Also tagged: history, media, literature, anti fascism

  8. George Orwell diaries to be published as online blog

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Jul 29, 2008

    The diaries of the novelist George Orwell are to published online as a daily blog.

    Also tagged: online, published, george, diaries

  9. L'ipocrisia in politica: uso e abuso

    corriere.it » ChelseaMia - Jul 3, 2008

    Viviamo tempi d’ipocrisia. Le parole che ci vengono dall’alto hanno un significato diverso dal loro suono. Sentiamo bocche che dicono una cosa, ma già vediamo la mente, là dietro, che pensa a una cosa diversa, se non

    Also tagged: brown, libri, bush, clinton, mccain, gore, blair, kennedy, sorensen, runciman, magris

  10. "'Sometimes funny has a sexual character.' Sometimes? Nearly always, according to Sigmund Freud."

    althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - Jun 29, 2008

    "The whole point of humor, Freud thought, is to get around our inhibitions." Jim Holt — author "Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes" — reacts to the story of Judge Alex Kozinski, his

    Also tagged: animals, shakespeare, comedy, philosophy, breasts, psychology, pornography, george carlin, freud, bush i, kozinski

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