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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.
Friday, March 11, 2005
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Convenient suicides outnumber convenient small plane crashes.
As part of the shared sacrifice in the war on terror, Americans who went shopping in response to 9/11 at the request of George W. Bush, but did so on easy credit, may now be allowed to give up their houses thanks to the millionaires who populate the House and Senate. Fiscal responsibility has to start somewhere...
Like cutting down trees to save the forests, taking money out of the Social Security system to solve a long-term, structural deficit, only makes sense to people with their heads up their ass.
George W. Bush is spending so much time out of Washington D. C. to promote his dismantling of the Social Security system, it makes one wonder what sort of dire warnings have been in the latest Presidential Daily Briefs.
With President Clinton entering the hospital for surgery, Jay Leno took the opportunity to tell at least 4 trite Clinton-sex jokes and then bashed Hillary by saying that upon seeing her, Clinton thought he woke up in hell. This is the same Jay Leno who has not told a single joke about Jeff Gannon/Jim Guckert, but relishes in the Michael Jackson media circus. Are the late-night "comedians" under orders not to do Jeff/Jim jokes?
Lebanon Democracy Domino refuses to fall: May suffer same fate as Communism Domino of the 1960's
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As part of the shared sacrifice in the war on terror, Americans who went shopping in response to 9/11 at the request of George W. Bush, but did so on easy credit, may now be allowed to give up their houses thanks to the millionaires who populate the House and Senate. Fiscal responsibility has to start somewhere...
Like cutting down trees to save the forests, taking money out of the Social Security system to solve a long-term, structural deficit, only makes sense to people with their heads up their ass.
George W. Bush is spending so much time out of Washington D. C. to promote his dismantling of the Social Security system, it makes one wonder what sort of dire warnings have been in the latest Presidential Daily Briefs.
With President Clinton entering the hospital for surgery, Jay Leno took the opportunity to tell at least 4 trite Clinton-sex jokes and then bashed Hillary by saying that upon seeing her, Clinton thought he woke up in hell. This is the same Jay Leno who has not told a single joke about Jeff Gannon/Jim Guckert, but relishes in the Michael Jackson media circus. Are the late-night "comedians" under orders not to do Jeff/Jim jokes?
Lebanon Democracy Domino refuses to fall: May suffer same fate as Communism Domino of the 1960's