Not to start off a rant by sounding a lot like Andy Rooney, but d'ya ever notice....?
|
|
|
Time To Set My Watch, ObviouslyNot to start off a rant by sounding a lot like Andy Rooney, but d'ya ever notice....? Janet Jackson, owner of The Breast That Ate Common Sense And Freedom.In yet another illustration of Republican family values, the Senate and House have passed, and Bush is anxious to sign, the "Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act." "Condolence payments" for dead/injured Iraqis quadruples from '04 to '05The Boston Globe has identified a dead giveaway that more Iraqis are being injured and/or killed in U.S. military operations in Iraq: the amount of money given to Iraqi victims and their families quadrupled from about $5 million in fiscal 2004 to about $20 million in fiscal 2005. Tales of the Niger DocumentsRaw Story has posted a Vanity Fair article By CRAIG UNGER How much are you willing to pay for that free medicine?Most of the major drug companies now have some form of program which allows poor people to obtain certain drugs free. This being the land of the middleman and hype, however, some clever people have figured out a way to piggyback on those free programs and turn a profit--by charging the poor not for the free medicine itself, but for "help" in identifying the available programs and completing the paperwork. DeLay Au RevoirTom DeLay has said bye-bye to his fellow Texas Republicans. And he went out the way he came in and the way he served: As a hypocritical, partisan, phony. Neil Cavuto. What a concept.For those who avoid Fux News at all costs, Mr. Cavuto is the host (and, he insists, commentator, as well--the better to defend himself against claims of partisanship) of the show Your World. He's also been managing editor of business news for the Fux Fokes since 1996. He's also, if you haven't guessed already, as bitter, nasty and partisan as you can get without wearing a uniform with lots of belts and leathers. A short stroll through Cavuto Land. Killing of Iraqi civilians at Ishaqi still an open questionIraqis have been complaining of U.S. soldiers' brutality to Iraqis for at least two years. The complaints were dismissed by the US gov't as exaggerations by people sympathetic to the insurgents, they were largely dismissed by the U.S. media on the say-so of the U.S. government, and were largely dismissed by most U.S. citizens on the say-so of the U.S. government, the perception that the Iraqis had a motive to exaggerate, and an unfortunate degree of racial/religious bias. The US report recently absolving the military of any wrongdoing in Ishaqi is not satisfying the Iraqis or many in the American media. Just joined Watching The Watchers...This is just to get up and running. I have been thinking of doing this <blogging> for a couple of years now - and even longer if you consider my personal web page.
Here is what drives me. I have been cynical about politics since the viet nam war, and still am i guess, but dubya has sort of pushed me over the line. Stay the course, indeedI had to post this; rarely have I heard a more succinct and damning description of what Bush has accomplished in Iraq. |
|
|
|
|