Tuesday, September 20, 2005

What's this administration hiding?

Lots of scary stuff out there.
Biowarfare labs underwater in New Orleans.
Refugees locked in barbed wire concentration camps with armed guards.
CSPAN being forced out of senate and congress..
People who speak out about Bush Administration fired.
More 17th street levee bombing rumors.
Bush had cut Army Corps of Engineers budget drastically since taking office.
More no bid contracts for Haliburton and other repub friendly companies.
And if there's only hundreds dead, what are the 75,000 recently orderd body bags for?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050901/pl_nm/weather_katrina_funding_dc

http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0905/090105jv1.htm

http://www.alternet.org/story/24871

http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=8235

Bodybags -> http://www.globalnewsmatrix.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2625

http://www.denverpost.com/carman/ci_3006502%3Cbr%3EDenver

Not refugees but detainees -> http://www.alternet.org/bloggers/evan/25229/

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Friday, September 09, 2005

1 down, 100 to go...

OK great, so even W couldn't ignore that level of criticism.

Mike Brown is gone. One down.

When is W going to remove himself for incompetence?

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Explosive allegations!

My God if this is true, it would sure explain the tight control of press and other access to New Orleans. The utter iron fisted control of access to New Orleans made no sense before, but this could explain at least part of it.

This is from Boing Boing
10:57 Raw transcript of comments by NOLA evacuee Clara Barthelemy: "The 17th street levee was bombed by the Army Corps of Engineers to save the more valuable real estate in the city… to keep the French Quarter protected, the ninth ward was sacrificed… people are afraid to speak out… everyone who was near there heard the bombings… they bombed seven times. That's why they didn't fix the levees… 20 feet of water. Gators. People dying in water. They let the parishes go, not the city center. Tourist trap was saved over human life.

People need to verify this NOW!
Get off your complacent, subjugated butts mainstream media and follow up on this!
If it's true... well.. God help us.

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Ok so I'm in a quote quoting mood.

Mr. O'Reilley, where's our apology, and your discontinuation of trust?! liar.

"If the Americans go in and overthrow Saddam Hussein and it's clean, he had nothing, I will apologize to the nation and I will not trust the Bush administration again." - Bill O'Reilly, Fox News, March 18, 2003

I think we should put Pat Buchanon in charge of Bill O'reilley

"Have we gone too far with this First Amendment business?" - Bill O'Reilly, Fox News, 8/29/03


One for the Bobble Heads.

"Blind faith in bad leadership is not patriotism." - Unknown


John Stewart for President

"Yes, the 'Bush Doctrine.' Holding regimes that harbor terrorists to account. That doctrine also carries the 'Bush Asterisk,' which simply states: 'Doctrine not valid in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, and Pakistan."' - Jon Stewart


This may sound crazy at first, but think about it. Here's MY ticket for 2008

McCain/Stewart '08

Oops, good thing daddy doesn't get asked any real questions by the media

"I firmly believed we should not march into Baghdad ...To occupy Iraq would instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab world against us and make a broken tyrant, into a latter-day Arab hero." - George H.W. Bush


"Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys." - P.J. O'Rourke


"Resist much. Obey little." - Walt Whitman


And three more for good measure...

"We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home." -- Thomas Jefferson

"An elective despotism was not the government we fought for." - Thomas Jefferson

"Regime Change Starts at Home." - Seen on a bumper sticker

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A little humor to break up the anger

I stumbled on this quote today and I am glad I wasn't taking a drink at the time.

"All the problems we face in the United States today can be traced to an unenlightened immigration policy on the part of the American Indian." - Pat Paulsen


We now return to our regularly scheduled anger.

A quote the George W. Bush has proven to be true.

"Stupidity cannot be cured with money, or through education, or by legislation." - Robert A. Heinlein

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Thursday, September 08, 2005

Don't you dare believe the lies!

Don't you dare dishonor the memory of those that have died by believing the outright lies, and subtle twists of the truth that this administration is so good at.

Do your own research, don't just sit on your fat butts letting FOX news program your little minds.

Go read this to start, it's a timeline of failure, and you darn well better do the research to disprove it before you call in 'typical liberal Bush bashing'* or whatever other excuses you people use to excuse yourself from actually researching anything for yourself.

The Bush bobble heads really disgust me. Even now they not only defend him, they actually attack those who commit the sin of having their eyes open and breathing, which is all it takes to see his absolute failure and incompetence in this fiasco.

Let me spell it out for you, George W. Bush is not the second coming of the messiah. He is not perfect (not even in the same zipcode as perfect), He is not God's chosen one, heck he's not even the voter's chosen one.

So get over it, shake off the hypnosis, and notice the emperor has no clothes. Though I hesitate to use that line since I'm sure none of his devotees even know the reference. Heck I bet they don't know what devotees means.

AGHHHH!

*FYI, I'm NOT liberal. I thought Ronald Reagan was great. I'm generally conservative leaning.
And I'm mostly just using my own mind to decide my opinons, with my own research, on a case by case basis. Only a moron and a traitor just walks a party line blindly on every issue.
I lean towards the right, not the Right.

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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

WARNING AMERICA! Attack on freedom imminent.

I'm already seeing what's going to happen here. Bush and his lackeys are starting to spin his total failure of leadership in the Katrina disaster.

They are starting to spin it to blame 'bureaucracy' and 'red-tape' instead of their own incompetence and disinterest.

Here's what they are going to do. They are going to blatantly use the emotions of the American people to trick them into allowing more power, unconstitutional power, to the executive branch.

They'll say "we could save more American lives if this happens in the future, if you give us the power to eliminate the checks and balances that impede our ability to do so."

Think I'm nuts? No way, they already did just that after 9/11. They used our fear and anger to strip away large portions of the bill of rights with the unPATRIOTic ACT and other bills.

It WILL happen, and you heard it here first.

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Saturday, September 03, 2005

Boycott Comcast, Charter and whoever else...

Comcast cable, Charter cable and others are censoring CNN!

Everytime CNN's story on Kanye West's unauthorized comments during the fundraiser Friday airs, these cable companies play music over his comments and cut to commercials.

Why don't you puppets just dump all the channels and carry only the disgusting, embarrassing FOX 'news' channel. All blathering idiots all the time. Hannity, Colmes, and O'Reilley 24/7.

I think I'll stop watching TV and go volunteer to help with the hurricane cleanup.

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American Peace Crimes

War Crimes. When political leaders and their subordinates commit horrendous acts against humanity during wartime.

Peace Crimes. When political leaders and their subordinates commit horrendous acts against humanity.


People where begging for help, dying, being raped and murdered while some have claimed that Bush and other political leaders did nothing, which is unconscionable in it's own right, if it were true.
But they _did_ do something. They did lots of things.
They blocked off the city of New Orleans and refused to let people out! People able, willing, and desperate to leave.
Thy ordered the National Guard to shoot to kill. That's shoot and kill American Citizens. Innocent people suffering like animals.
They herded people to the superdome and the convention center and left them to starve. Left them to kill each other in frustration and desperation.

The Bush administration bludgeoned billions out of the American people to pay for a 'Homeland Security' and then the storm came and not a bit of security was provided for the homeland.
The President sat around on vacation and did almost nothing while people died. I say almost nothing because he did take time to refuse help from foreign agencies.
Numerous foreign governments offered help and were turned away.
Canada has a special group called DART or Disaster Assistance Response Team who are trained and equipped to handle just such disasters. In fact after the earthquake in Turkey DART flew in, setup shop and helped people. They even produced 2.5 million litres of clean water.
DART was ready to fly to New Orleans on Wednesday and was turned away at the border and refused entry by the Federal government!
Meanwhile 3 days later, people are still dying in New Orleans.
Another of the Bush regime, Condi Rice, goes on a 3 day vacation on Monday, sees a play and shops at Prada for God's sake!
And Cheny seems to have fallen off the planet. You'd think they'd at least make use of the otherwise worthless Vice President and send him down south to look in charge and kiss more black babies like Bush did on his little PR tour of the disaster area. As if it will cover his genocide in New Orleans by kissing a few of those he's killing.

Impeach this Peace Criminal.

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Friday, September 02, 2005

Katrina exposes the emperor's lack of clothes

Well, if you didn't get it when he sat there reading 'My pet goat' while America was attacked, he's proved it again. He vacationed on his ranch for a full day while Americans died in their own country.
While his billion dollar big brother machine, the Dept. of Homeland Security, sat around munching tax dollars, people sat abandoned in New Orleans for days.

What more do people need to realize he doesn't give a damn about them?


However, I do have some rare praise for a politician.
Ray Nagin, the mayor of New Orleans, deserves a medal. And if someone doesn't elect him to something important in the future, you are all nuts.
He's a refreshing breath of fresh air in politics. He is truthful and speaks his mind.

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