Best of all, maybe, are the 48 (and counting) customer reviews, ranging from the complaint that it needs 350 more action figures to make a long line, to “Needs a Water Boarding Option.”
Maybe next we’ll see a Commonwealth Fusion Center playset.
Until then, consider coming to the ACLU of Massachusetts 2009 Statewide Conference on February 7 at UMass Boston. It features a keynote by Salon.com columnist Glenn Greenwald, and workshops such as:
– First Amendment, Spying, and Secrecy: Why Accountability Matters
– Rolling Back Surveillance, Protecting Privacy
– Stopping Torture, Ending Secret Detention, Restoring the Rule of Law
You can register here.
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lrotolo says
Here are some of my favorites:
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p>”Thank you Playmobil for allowing me to teach my 5-year old the importance of recognizing what a failing bureaucracy in a ever growing fascist state looks like.”
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p>”My son said he wants the Playmobil Neighborhood Surveillence System set for Christmas. I’ve heard that the CC TV cameras on that thing are pretty worthless in terms of quality and motion detection, so I think I’ll get him the Playmobil Abu-Gharib Interogation Set instead (it comes with a cute little memo from George Bush).”
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p>”What better way to teach the next generation how to behave in a police state then with a toy such as this?”
lightiris says
There’s a Lego incarnation of just about everything….
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jasiu says
But 62 bucks? Maybe if it really worked. At least you get free shipping w/ Super Saver.
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p>I also recommend reading through the Amazon reviews. Good entertainment.