Archive for December 23rd, 2006
A conversation with “The Donald”
Over at Welcome to Pottersville, Maureen Dowd writes about her sit down with Donald Trump who delivers some classic ‘Donald’s” about our nation, politics, Rosie and Bush. It’s entertaining and brutal at the same time.
“Bush will go down as the worst and by far the dumbest president in history.â€
Colin Powell, he considers irredeemable as well: […]
Posted on December 23rd, 2006 by George Sand
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Person of the Year - You?
I’ve got to say, when the Times Magazine hit my mail box and I saw the cover with a “mirror” on the front and written beneath “Person of the Year” - YOU! (us bloggers), I thought cowards. Then I thought, come to think of it, it might be a tough year to find a person […]
Posted on December 23rd, 2006 by George Sand
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THE CASE FOR FLIP-FLOPPING
Senator John Kerry pulls the gloves off on Iraq and Bush’s apparent decision to ignore the Iraqi Study Groups recommendations and “stay the course” by sending more troops into harms way.
“Refusing to change course for fear of the political fallout is not only dangerous — it is immoral.“
There’s something much worse than being accused of […]
Posted on December 23rd, 2006 by George Sand
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How Free Trade Hurts
Byron Dorgan is a Democratic Senator from North Dakota. Rep. Sherrod Brown is a Democratic senator-elect from Ohio.
There is a Christmas! Finally, they are talking about the effects that our “Free Trade” policy has exacted on our country and specifically our middle class…that’s me. If we got two Senators penning their opinions so openly, maybe […]
Posted on December 23rd, 2006 by George Sand
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Mr. President, war and the rules to live by
I have to say, Thomas Friedman (New York Times) has come a long way from being one of the many Bush Iraq War supporters, then apologists and now dissenters. Friedman has a lot to answer to for his blind support of all things Bush over the years, but he has finally pulled off the blinders […]
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