The Ghost of Snapped Shot

Or, welcome to my low-maintenance heck.

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On Guided Government Tours

And this is government guided Tramadol!

I'm very pleased to see that Reuters is openly acknowledging when it is transmitting pictures that have been prearranged by Libyan officials, who as they say have a dog in the current fight that's brewing over there. The only thing is that their coverage of the rebel camps has been equally as stunning, so I'm left scratching my head trying to think of anything bad to say about them at the moment—Which is almost a first, hehe.

EDITOR'S NOTE: PICTURE TAKEN ON GUIDED GOVERNMENT TOUR

Part of a haul of prescription drug Tramadol seized from a shipping container is displayed by police in Tripoli March 3, 2011.  Libyan authorities accused al Qaeda on Thursday of trying to smuggle 37 million painkillers into the country to alter the minds of young people to join a revolt against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The drugs were hidden in containers that were identified for furniture, sports equipment and marble tiles. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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