Surreal moment, As I watch the Bush Speech

Writing by on Wednesday, 30 of November , 2005 at 10:31 am

He is tiring to draw so many analogies between this MADE UP war in Iraq, and the war that was brought to our front door, World War II.

He talks about Japan is free and so is Germany, because America stood the course, am I the only one who thinks that is it odd as hell that it was his family, the Bush Family that had there entire fortune removed from them for war profiteering, with the Nazis? Prescott Bush sold secrets and weapons to the Nazis, and now the grandson saying we won that war like we will win this one?

Man it is like Bazaaroland.

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Bush

Writing by on Wednesday, 30 of November , 2005 at 10:07 am

Bush is hoping that you will not take the time to read the mere 38 page doc (The unclassified version) on how to win in Iraq. I have gone over it page by page, not word for word, but page by page and here is the run down.

It starts with a slash of misleading statements, this is my favorite.

As the central front in the global war on terror, success in Iraq is an essential element in the long war against the ideology that breeds international terrorism.

And he is right, except that Iraq was not the global front, it was Afghanistan, Bush took his eye off the prize, and Osama is still free. Mr. Bush, YOU turned Iraq into the mess it is in.

===A real Piece of Work===
On page 7, the Bush folks try to spin this,

Osama Bin Laden has declared that the

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IRS Looking into Focus on the Family

Writing by on Wednesday, 30 of November , 2005 at 9:09 am

This has been a long time coming, and I hope that they do more of it.

From AP via CNN

A Washington-based group has asked the Internal Revenue Service to investigate whether Focus on the Family or its founder James Dobson violated IRS rules by electioneering.

James Bopp, an attorney for the Colorado Springs-based conservative Christian group, said the group has fully complied with IRS code.

The complaint, filed Monday by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, also asked the IRS to investigate whether the tax-exempt status of Focus on the Family should be revoked. Tax-exempt organizations cannot participate in campaigns for or against candidates for public office.

The group alleges that news articles showed Dobson endorsed candidates for Congress before the organization officially formed its separate public policy arm, Focus on the Family Action, in July 2004.

What is the real crime here is the last paragraph, groups like this take in HUGE amounts of cash, TAX free, and them move it to another

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Bill

Writing by on Tuesday, 29 of November , 2005 at 8:56 pm

It is this BigWell it looks like Bill

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I Did not Take Your Christmas Away.

Writing by on Tuesday, 29 of November , 2005 at 8:05 pm

The modern evangelical Christians that are running amuck in our nation today are great at manufacturing crisis where there is none. Right now, there is a claim that there is a war on Christmas, but I am not sure who they are fighting it with.

As the sun rose this Friday alarms went off in the wee hours of the morning, not to get the kids ready for school, or start the commute to work, but instead to make it to the Wal-Mart or Best Buy to start the

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Republican Culture of Corruption gets deeper.

Writing by on Tuesday, 29 of November , 2005 at 7:25 pm

It is clear that almost everyone with a (R) after there name is corrupt as Al Capone, and shown that their agenda is not the agenda of the American people, but an agenda that is only focused on the enrichment of themselves and there friends.

Well as Randy

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Former Sr.U.S. State Department official - Doubts about Prewar Intel

Writing by on Tuesday, 29 of November , 2005 at 10:33 am

This guy here is was the chief of staff to former Secretary of State Colin Powell, he is not some nobody, he is one of them, and he is starting to think that Bush just made the shit up.

From the AP via SeattlePi.com

A former senior U.S. State Department official says he has come to doubt whether President Bush’s administration presented an honest intelligence case for the war in Iraq.

“You begin to speculate, you begin to wonder - Was this intelligence spun? Was it politicized? Was it cherry-picked? Did in fact the American people get fooled? I’m beginning to have my concerns,” Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff for former Secretary of State Colin Powell, said in an interview broadcast Tuesday.

In the interview with the British Broadcasting Corp., Wilkerson repeated his criticisms of Vice President Dick Cheney, holding him responsible for abuses of prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq and for shortcomings in post-war planning in Iraq.

-snip-

Wilkerson said he had believed that intelligence supported the view that Iraq had or was seeking to build weapons of mass destruction, and when none were found he accepted the argument that the administration had simply been fooled.

Lately, however, he said he had been troubled by disclosures that an informant known as Curveball, who supplied information about alleged mobile biological laboratories, was not reliable, and new information casting doubt on statements made by Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, an al-Qaida military instructor, claiming support from Iraq.

Even some of the Neo-cons can see that this administration is full of it.

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Culture of Corruption = Republican

Writing by on Monday, 28 of November , 2005 at 6:40 pm

U.S. Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, a California Republican, plead guilty to taking $2.4 million in bribes in exchange for help in securing Defense Department contracts. This is just one of many that are about to go down.

Well this is true Republican agenda, and the message is clear, I can be bought. I think that the House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi says it best (bolds are mine)…

Washington, D.C.

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BREAKING - Republican Congressman Plead Guilty to Tax Evasion

Writing by on Monday, 28 of November , 2005 at 1:03 pm

Corrupt Republican is exposed. The Republicans that are in control of Congress and the White House are corrupt to the core.

From LA Times,

Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham will plead guilty today to tax evasion in a political corruption case, according to a source close the investigation.

The veteran Republican from a conservative north San Diego County district called close supporters last night to tell them of his decision.

“It’s over. I can’t fight anymore,” Cunningham was quoted as saying.

Cunningham sold his home to a defense contractor at an inflated price, sparking a wide-ranging federal corruption investigation. The eight-term congressman announced earlier this fall that he would not seek reelection next year, setting off a scramble among would-be successors.

Cunningham “demanded and received” a bribe from a defense contractor who paid an inflated price for Cunningham’s home in exchange for official favors, according to court papers.

The allegation was filed as part of a civil lawsuit in which federal prosecutors are attempting to seize Cunningham’s current home in Rancho Santa Fe.

Prosecutors alleged that Cunningham and his wife, Nancy, took the illegal gains from the sale of their previous home in Del Mar Heights and used them to buy their current house. As a result, the new home should be forfeited, much as the government seizes property from drug dealers and other criminals, prosecutors claimed.

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Top UK Scientist Warns of Christian Fundamentalists

Writing by on Monday, 28 of November , 2005 at 11:50 am

You know that the fundamentalists Christians of this nation have a war on science. I want to say that this is only present in the fundamentalist sect of the Christians, most Christians see science as science and see faith as faith, so my

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Supreme Court Building Rejects Bush’s Vision of the United States.

Writing by on Monday, 28 of November , 2005 at 10:45 am

Sometimes god works in odd ways, CNN has just reported that

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Bush Is Not In Reality, Lost in Religious Idealism, Like Ali Khamenei

Writing by on Sunday, 27 of November , 2005 at 10:31 pm

Wolf Blitzer had Seymour Hersh on this morning, here is the transcript, and all I can say is, this nation is being run by a madman!

BLITZER: In this new article you have in The New Yorker, you also write this about the president: ” ‘The president is more determined than ever to stay the course,’ the former defense official said. ‘He doesn’t feel any pain. Bush is a believer in the adage, “People may suffer and die, but the Church advances.” ‘ He said that the president had become more detached, leaving more issues to Karl Rove and Vice President Cheney. ‘They keep him in the gray world of religious idealism, where he wants to be anyway,’ the former defense official said.”

Could you be more specific on this former defense official?

HERSH: Sure, in this day and age, Wolf. No. I mean, that’s — we’re having a war over sourcing right now.

BLITZER: But this is someone who had day to day or contact, direct contact with the president?

HERSH: Suffice to say this, that this president in private, at Camp David with his friends, the people that I’m sure call him George, is very serene about the war. He’s upbeat. He thinks that he’s going to be judged, maybe not in five years or ten years, maybe in 20 years. He’s committed to the course. He believes in democracy.

HERSH: He believes that he’s doing the right thing, and he’s not going to stop until he gets — either until he’s out of office, or he falls apart, or he wins.

BLITZER: But this has become, your suggesting, a religious thing for him?

HERSH: Some people think it is. Other people think he’s absolutely committed, as I say, to the idea of democracy. He’s been sold on this notion.

He’s a utopian, you could say, in a world where maybe he doesn’t have all the facts and all the information he needs and isn’t able to change.

I’ll tell you, the people that talk to me now are essentially frightened because they’re not sure how you get to this guy.

-snip-

BLITZER: Here’s what you write. You write, “Current and former military and intelligence officials have told me that the president remains convinced that it is his personal mission to bring democracy to Iraq, and that he is impervious to political pressure, even from fellow Republicans. They also say that he disparages any information that conflicts with his view of how the war is proceeding.”

Those are incredibly strong words, that the president basically doesn’t want to hear alternative analysis of what is going on.

HERSH: You know, Wolf, there is people I’ve been talking to — I’ve been a critic of the war very early in the New Yorker, and there were people talking to me in the last few months that have talked to me for four years that are suddenly saying something much more alarming.

They’re beginning to talk about some of the things the president said to him about his feelings about manifest destiny, about a higher calling that he was talking about three, four years ago.

I don’t want to sound like I’m off the wall here. But the issue is, is this president going to be capable of responding to reality? Is he going to be able — is he going to be capable if he going to get a bad assessment, is he going to accept it as a bad assessment or is he simply going to see it as something else that is just a little bit in the way as he marches on in his crusade that may not be judged for 10 or 20 years.

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Site Sued for Explaining Evolution, Pushing non-religion!

Writing by on Sunday, 27 of November , 2005 at 12:39 pm

Okay, so now teaching of evolution is considered teaching of religion? I will be so happy when these absolute nuts craw back into their hole. These people are saying that teaching evolution is an endorsement of a religion. No, I am not kidding. What next? The Periodic Table does not have enough Jesus in it, so teaching it is an endorsement of religion.

You know these people voted for Bush, not a brain in their head…

From New10.com

A Granite Bay couple is suing the administrators of a web site that helps educators teach evolution, claiming it improperly tries to influence religious ideas.

Jeanne and Larry Caldwell argue the University of California-Berkeley website, called Understanding Evolution, is an effort “to modify the beliefs of public school science students so they will be more willing to accept evolutionary theory as true.” They say that because the site gets part of its funding from a goverment grant from the National Science Foundation, it constitutes a government endorsement of religion.

According to an attorney for the university, the courts have repeatedly rejected the argument that teaching evolution is teaching a religious idea.

The Caldwells say they are not supporter of intelligent design, which is a theory that living organisms were created by a higher intelligence, but they do object to teaching evolution as scientific fact.

I want to just go ahead and say it, the Caldwells are what is wrong with America!

I reject Jesus as the saver of man, in fact, I think he was all made up at best, in order to control the masses, the brainless masses, Jesus is a Theory!

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Ex-Iraq PM, Human Right in Iraq no Better than Under Saddam

Writing by on Saturday, 26 of November , 2005 at 11:46 pm

I think it was the 3rd revision, maybe even the fourth revision on why we went into Iraq, You know then the WMD

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Writing by on Saturday, 26 of November , 2005 at 10:44 pm


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