Spam of the day
Generally speaking, nonsensical spam comments are the bane of a blogger’s existence and we try to delete them as quickly as possible. Every once in a while, however, a gem shines through. This masterful subject transition from a comment on our original shoe-throwing post was worth highlighting: People from around the region have been hailing ...
Generally speaking, nonsensical spam comments are the bane of a blogger's existence and we try to delete them as quickly as possible. Every once in a while, however, a gem shines through.
Generally speaking, nonsensical spam comments are the bane of a blogger’s existence and we try to delete them as quickly as possible. Every once in a while, however, a gem shines through.
This masterful subject transition from a comment on our original shoe-throwing post was worth highlighting:
People from around the region have been hailing the actions of al-Zeidi as heroic, even though Bush laughed it off as a "sign of a free society" – kind of like having a bevy of financial options, such as payday loans.
Freedom ain’t free, but rates may vary.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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