I support our troops and our President. That is the least you can do for your country. Think about it.
Soaring Patriotic Eagle |
02.25.06 - 2:20 pm | #
Bush is gay, and so am I
Soaring Patriotic Eagle |
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02.25.06 - 2:22 pm | #
Fitzgerald discloses White House recently turned over 250 pages of emails in CIA leak inquiry
Special Prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald said in a court hearing Friday that the White House "recently located and turned over" 250 pages of emails from the Office of Vice President Dick Cheney, according to an article filed by the Associated Press Friday evening.
The emails are said to be explosive, and may prove that Cheney played an active role in the effort to discredit Plame Wilson's husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, a vocal critic of the Bush administration's prewar Iraq intelligence, sources close to the investigation said.
Sources close to the probe said the White House "discovered" the emails two weeks ago and turned them over to Fitzgerald last week. The sources added that the emails could prove that Cheney lied to FBI investigators when he was interviewed about the leak in early 2004. Cheney said that he was unaware of any effort to discredit Wilson or unmask his wife's undercover status to reporters.
Guy |
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02.25.06 - 2:34 pm | #
I noticed a letter in the local rag today. Someone complaining
about missing mail and checks in the Postal system.
Anyone else notice this?
Hackery and corruption now even starting in Chimp regime mail service?
...Or just somebody's overactive imagination?
JM |
02.25.06 - 3:09 pm | #
Things just keep going from bad to worse for Katherine Harris. The GOP's 2000 Florida recount heroine is facing almost certain defeat in her upcoming 2006 Senate race, a campaign her one-time Republican backers in DC pulled out all the stops to prevent. Now comes the news that Harris accepted $32,000 in illegal campaign contributions from Duke Cunningham's bagman, Mitchell Wade of defense contractor MZM.
Is Katharine Harris even relevant anymore? Besides 2000 election jokes?
LP |
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02.25.06 - 4:42 pm | #
White House and Congress Trade Away American Security
The United Arab Emirates ports management deal finally exposes our economic and trade policies for what they are: a government's pursuit of money (for a select few) over the interests of most Americans.
The ports management deal is not an isolated mistake. Far worse has happened, but perhaps nothing as nakedly blatant. For example, how does it benefit Americans when:
Drug companies are allowed to write a new Medicare prescription drug benefit that keeps prices artificially high for seniors by forbidding government-negotiated prices based on volume?
The American-funded Import/Export Bank subsidizes Chinese nuclear power development? Is it possible we are not sending enough money to Communist China?
Congress has repeatedly neglected our national and economic security:
The majority of our oil comes from abroad, much of that from countries with unstable, unfriendly populations
The majority of our computer equipment is manufactured overseas
The majority of our food in imported from foreign countries
Over two-thirds of the products sold in major retailers is imported from countries like Communist China and Mexico
Our soaring budget deficit leaves deeply indebted to foreign countries like Communist China, to whom we owe $1 trillion
Illegal immigration is accepted—and legal immigration is abused—to secure cheap labor (exposing us to unknown security risks)
Congress sees the results of these unhealthy dependencies (declining American wages, record trade and budget deficits, national security vulnerabilities) and just pours fuel on the fire. It passed CAFTA after NAFTA. It refused to crack down on widespread illegal Chinese trade practices by threatening to withdraw from the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Most in Congress have demonstrated that they will not change course; they are simply too indebted to big-money campaign donors and lobbyists. We must replace them.
John Konop |
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02.25.06 - 5:00 pm | #
can't believe it's almost 3:30 AM.
Drinking too much, listening to old James Taylor.
Lord, lord, the sorrow, the pain, the fear that Bush has provoked.
Fucker's got an incredibly hard karma to work off.
I hope he suffers every fucking second of it. And that goes against my own karma, I realize.
But, it's worth it, this curse.
Sarah Deere |
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02.26.06 - 6:22 am | #
I am deeply concerned about the economic direction Congress has taken our country. The results of their policies are in:
Flat wages for most Americans
Loss of high-wage jobs to other countries
Endless layoffs
Soaring healthcare, childcare, and energy expenses
Unhealthy dependence on countries like China and Saudi Arabia
Record national debt and trade deficits
America does not need to be isolationist, but we do need to put the national interest above the fundraising interests of Congress.
John Konop |
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03.10.06 - 6:13 am | #