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A tribute to Condoleeza Rice and George W. Bush who, despite voluminious evidence to the contrary, said, "I don't think anybody could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam it into the World Trade Center, take another one and slam it into the Pentagon, that they would try to use an airplane as a missile," adding that "even in retrospect" there was "nothing" to suggest that" and "I don't think anyone anticipated the breach of the levees," respectively.

Sunday, November 28, 2004

that the right-wing-weasel, Mark Hyman, from Sinclair Broadcasting, would defend Donald Rumsfeld for eliminating weapons systems yet he derided John Kerry and mischaracterized Kerry's votes concerning weapons system in his support of team Bush.

http://www.newscentral.tv/uploads/franchise/point/point-20041128.shtml

{Rumsfeld was moving to change the way DOD conducts business. He cancelled several major and expensive weapons systems programs that were designed to fight the last war. While technologies and threats are changing in a matter of months, our nation's weapons systems acquisition process takes years and years to complete.}
that an alleged assassination plot would be revealed to blunt the news of the extraordinary security measures taken in Columbia.

{CBS News Correspondent Mark Knoller says, "It was well known that (the president's) visit to Colombia was risky. That's why it was held in the coastal city of Cartagena, and not the capital, Bogota. It was further reflected in the 15,000 police and army troops mobilized in the city to protect Mr. Bush." It's also why the visit was kept to only four hours, Knoller notes.}

Friday, November 26, 2004

that the person(s) who exposed Valerie Plame's identity as an uncover CIA operative would still be running free yet Martha Stewart continues her incarceration.

that Robert Novak would pay no professional price for his part in the Plame affair yet Dan Rather would be raked over the coals for citing documents about GWB's stint in the National Guard, which purportedly were factual, but not capable of authentication. A case of form over substance in the Orwellian sense.

Thursday, November 25, 2004

That the compliant media would "black out" any news about voting irregularities in Ohio and Florida.

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