Bush's Lying Machine
Aren't you glad the liberal media is all over this story:
Karl Rove, President Bush's chief political adviser, cautioned other White House aides in the summer of 2003 that Bush's 2004 re-election prospects would be severely damaged if it was publicly disclosed that he had been personally warned that a key rationale for going to war had been challenged within the administration. Rove expressed his concerns shortly after an informal review of classified government records by then-Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen J. Hadley determined that Bush had been specifically advised that claims he later made in his 2003 State of the Union address -- that Iraq was procuring high-strength aluminum tubes to build a nuclear weapon -- might not be true, according to government records and interviews.
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Condi and Bushy sitting in a tree...hey, I feel left out.
Rose, there are more important things to think about. I'm still waiting to find out why that woman killed her preacher husband. I thought they had the perfect life.
More Ted Turner interviews!
http://ace.mu.nu/archives/166725.php
The media seems to be ignoring quite a few stories these days....
http://sayanythingblog.com/2006/04/01/why_the_media_is_really_quiet_about_iraq_casualtie/
I always find it strange when the right celebrates the fact that "only 15 soldiers have died this month!"
timmy, I do hope you take the time to watch the PBS special about the ocean tonight. You need a break. And don't forget to take your flag to work tomorrow (with all the Mexicans on TV, your co-workers might need a little reminder: we are the country of red, white and blue):
Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), announced today the Minuteman “Take An American Flag To Work Day,” Thursday, April 6, 2006. The thousands of Minutemen patrolling our borders every day and night, twenty-four hours a day for the month of April will be flying Old Glory at the borders—along with all their supporters across America—to show reverence, pride and fidelity to the red, white and blue of our Republic.
You have got to be kidding me.
"I always find it strange when the right celebrates the fact that "only 15 soldiers have died this month!""
And I find it strange that the good news of fewer soldiers dying would strike someone as strange.
I also welcome the news of fewer policemen killed in the line of duty, fewer AIDS victioms dying, and fewer traffic fatalities. Sorry to hear that it's only "the right" that appreciates those things...
Any soldier dying is bad news.
Even more sorry to hear that the right hasn't criticized Bush for refusing to attend a funeral and for bringing home coffins in the dead of the night so they won't be photographed. Talk about saulting the troops.
Yes, and any policeman or AIDS victims dying is bad news. I have to admit though, when I heard that AIDS deaths had decreased in San Francisco recently I was glad to hear it.
Strange, eh?
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