Friday, April 06, 2007
Friday, March 03, 2006
'Bout Time

Kansascity.com
"The White House has been taking it on the chin lately, and the reverberations are being felt throughout the GOP," Republican blogger Bobby Eberle wrote this week. "From the Harriet Miers nomination to the Dubai Ports and more, the folks in charge of message strategy appear to be asleep at the wheel."
Nope, they are just doing the same old same old, the folks in charge of the MSM and the Republicans are just waking up. 'bout time.
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Cheney, Rove, Bolton and Hadley all involved in Wilson smear, emails reveal.
Via Truthout
No wonder Cheney is thinking of resigning. Surely Fitz will charge him after this...........
No wonder Cheney is thinking of resigning. Surely Fitz will charge him after this...........
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Civil liberties don't appear to mean much to Republicans, period
Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., countered that the war on terrorism couldn't wait for more debate.
"Civil liberties do not mean much when you are dead," Bunning told the Senate.
chron.com
"Civil liberties do not mean much when you are dead," Bunning told the Senate.
chron.com
Homo Simpleton

From Eschaton
In Bremer's account, the President was seriously interested in one issue: whether the leaders of the government that followed the CPA would publicly thank the United States...."It's important to have someone who's willing to stand up and thank the American people for their sacrifice in liberating Iraq."
Bush was obsessed with crowds cheering ang throwing flowers at Margaret Thatcher's feet as British ships returned from the Falklands. His biographer (at least until his handler's fired him for being too frank and gave his notes to Karen Hughes to finish the book) said,
"Bush's circle of pre-election advisers had a fixation on the political capital that British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher collected from the Falklands War. Said Herskowitz: "They were just absolutely blown away, just enthralled by the scenes of the troops coming back, of the boats, people throwing flowers at [Thatcher] and her getting these standing ovations in Parliament and making these magnificent speeches."
The entire interview can be found at Common Dreams
Particularly chilling was the advice of Cheney: "Start a small war. Pick a country where there is justification you can jump on, go ahead and invade."
Why haven't we impeached these two incompetent monsters?
Monday, February 27, 2006
Maybe this is what it will take to get us out of the hellhole formerly known as Iraq
From Juan Cole
"Young Shiite nationalist leader Muqtada al-Sadr, having arrived at Basra on Sunday from Iran, called for a joint peaceful demonstration involving both Shiites and Sunnis that demands the departure of US, British and other foreign troops from Iraq and calls for concord between Sunnis and Shiites."
"Young Shiite nationalist leader Muqtada al-Sadr, having arrived at Basra on Sunday from Iran, called for a joint peaceful demonstration involving both Shiites and Sunnis that demands the departure of US, British and other foreign troops from Iraq and calls for concord between Sunnis and Shiites."
Saturday, February 25, 2006
This is how I want this guy remembered

Whenever anyone gets ready to cast his/her vote, I want him/her to associate the GOP with Dubyai, the man who sold out his country for a ports deal. And to remember the quisling Republicans who let him get away with it. Then I want them to think about having him at the wheel when the bird flu shit really hits the fan.








