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Friend of Rage Boy: Who's your Rage Daddy?

Here's a new regular feature for ya—let's start pinpointing "friends" of Rage Boy! While all of the people I spotlight don't know Rage Boy personally, I can guarantee you that they would all probably get along just fine... in their rage.

September 22, 2006: The international day of fluffy pillows (and RAGE)

Supporters of opposition Islamic alliance Muthidda Majlis-e-Amal chant slogans to protest against Pope Benedict's remarks about Islam during a demonstration in Karachi September 22, 2006. REUTERS/Akbar Baloch (PAKISTAN)


July 13, 2007: Protesting the Pakistani government's actions against the well-armed Red Mosque [Update: You might want to read this excellent story for more background about Pakistan's actions, if you're interested.]:

A Pakistni [sic] protester chants anti government slogans to condemn a military operation against Islamic militants holding Islamabad's Red mosque, in Karachi, Pakistan, Friday, July 13, 2007. Security was tightened Friday outside mosques and government facilities across Pakistan, after Islamic radicals threatened protests over a government assault that left more than 100 dead at a mosque in the capital, officials said. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil)


Of course, my handful of astute readers will note that today is Friday, the "Traditional Day of Muslim Protests." What better way to organize a protest than to whip a whole mosque full of the faithful into a nice, relaxing rage?

  #Rage Boy Sightings


Comments:

#1 forest 13-Jul-2007
It looks like this might not be an ordinary Friday. It's "Martyr's Day" in Rage Boy's neighborhood.
#2 Brian C. Ledbetter 13-Jul-2007
I know! I've been watching the wires [i]very[/i] eagerly with anticipation of his appearance. He's bound to show up [i]any minute[/i] now.

Thanks for spoiling the surprise, btw... ;)

Regards,
Brian
#3 forest 13-Jul-2007
Sorry about spoiling the surprise - just didn't want to miss any of the madness.
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