Archive for January 24th, 2007
A Lurid Look Behind the Curtian at the Big House
This is really bad news for those in the Big H*** oops White House. Libby has made the decision to throw Karl Rove under the bus, the man who probably put forth the strategy to kill the messenger (Wilson). Vice President Dick Cheney appears to be the one that gave Libby the orders to find a way to punish and […]
Posted on January 24th, 2007 by George Sand
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The Democrats’ Rude Rebuff
Robert Novak whining that the Democrats were mean to Bush, isn’t that rich. That Bush presented the olive branch and offered to set up a bipartisan “special advisory council” of congressional leaders on the war against terrorism and they flatly refused. In effect, they said hey, we don’t need your stinking advisory council, we got more bipartisanship cooperation in the last […]
Posted on January 24th, 2007 by George Sand
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State of the Union - DOA
What was particularly hollow for me was Bush’s call for bipartisanship, working together for the good of the country. Give me a break! In 6 years as this administration and the Republican Party had control of both houses, hell; they did not know how to spell bipartisanship. The Democrats were NEVER part of the debate, the Republicans did what that wanted, presented […]
Posted on January 24th, 2007 by George Sand
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New Orleans not part of Bush’s speech
Katrina, the single most devastating natural disaster to ever hit our country. The incompetence and mismanagement of the Katrina aftermath by this administration was in many cases criminal. Yet, nary a word about the Gulf region or our countries plans to bring it back to its original self. Oh, that’s right George, they are just […]
Posted on January 24th, 2007 by George Sand
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Our Delusional Hedgehog
In the beginning, George W. Bush sent American forces into Iraq with no apparent thought about the sectarian tensions that could explode once Saddam Hussein was ousted. Now, nearing the end of his presidency, Bush is sending more American forces into Iraq with no apparent regard for the verdict of the American people, rendered in […]
Posted on January 24th, 2007 by George Sand
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