2004-04-06

 

What a great site!

America is having problems with it's memory. In fact, the whole damned internet appears to be having problems remembering things. Did Dick Cheney say what he said? Did Dubya REALLY take those huge vacations? Did Jim Lay really visit the Whitehouse? etc etc etc...

There's a great site to help us remember. They are busy remembering THIS VIDEO right now! Check it out! See our president spring into action when told belatedly that we were under attack! In less than six minutes, after sitting there in that classroom surrounded by his intellectual superiors, he decides to boldy board Air Force One ... and fly away!!

Keep in mind that before Bush even STARTED reading to those kids the FAA knew four commercial airliners had been hijacked. Only after the SECOND one hit the SECOND building at the World Trade Center did Dubya finally get the word. It turns out that I actually knew about it before HE did. Probably you did too.

Our hero.

 

Karl Rove is quite a poet!



I just had to quote this poem by Karl Rove...

Roses are red
Oil is black
But of course that's not why
Your kid died in Iraq

For more Rove poetry, be sure to visit www.ilovekarlrove.com!

 

Is MSNBC getting SENILE?

It appears that FOX isn't the only media outlet run by the Whitehouse. MSNBC decided that maybe the truth was too hard to swallow and pulled this article describing how DUBYA CLEARLY LIED about Iraq's nuclear cabability in the buildup to the unprovoked attack on Iraq.

 

Condoleezza Rice doesn't have any worries about her performance

Condoleezza Rice can't think of anything we should have done differently in the days leading up to 9-11.

Some selected quotes from an article on consortiumnews.com

"...Normal people simply don’t say such things. When something goes wrong on their watch, most people think of what they could have done better and the honest ones admit that in hindsight they missed some opportunities. With an event as momentous as a coordinated enemy assault on three prominent U.S. landmarks and the deaths of 3,000 people, it is hard to imagine that the national security coordinator can’t think of anything she, her boss or his administration could have done better in the preceding eight months...

"...Clearly, any honest post-mortem by Rice would include a recognition that more could have been done and should have been done. But instead of an admission that mistakes were made, the Bush administration has sought to airbrush the failures of executive leadership from the minds of the American people..."

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