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"Bush has shown that America can be a bully,
not only to the world but to its own citizens.
He talks but doesn't make sense - he
says things are patently ridiculous and nonsensical,
yet the media hardly ever notices.
He's discovered the power of being a bully, because
there's nothing else persuasive about
him. But he gets away with it because the media is,
for whatever reasons, letting him get
away with it."
--Lionel Rolfe, "Religion,
Politics and Bush's 'Gang of Four'"
Attribution
....
"I'm above
the law - I am King George"
Excerpt:
On 60 Minutes "Woodward says immediately
after [Bush ordered a new Iraq War plan on 11/21/01],
Rumsfeld told Gen. Tommy Franks to develop
a war plan to invade Iraq and remove Saddam - and that
Rumsfeld gave Franks a blank check. 'Rumsfeld
and Franks work out a deal essentially where Franks can
spend any money he needs. And so he starts
building runways and pipelines and doing all the preparations
in Kuwait, specifically to make war possible,'
says Woodward. 'Gets to a point where in the end of July 2002,
they need $700 million, a large amount
of money for all these tasks.
And the president approves it. But Congress
doesn't know and it is done.
They get the money from a supplemental
appropriation for the Afghan War, which Congress has approved.
'Some people are gonna look at a document called
the Constitution which says that no money will be drawn
from the treasury unless appropriated by
Congress. Congress was totally in the dark on this.'"
Will the Democrats remain sleeping no matter what crimes the BFEE commits?
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"Bush can do no wrong - he's our war hero president"
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Quotes
"He's not an intellectual. He is not what I
guess would be called a deep thinker.
He chastised me at one point because
I said people were concerned about the
failure to find WMDs. And he said,
'Well you travel in elite circles.' I think he
feels there is an intellectual world
and he's indicated he's not a part of it
the fancy pants intellectual world.
What he calls the elite."
--Bob Woodward, Attribution
Susan
McDougal in Tulsa
by Sam Dent and Bart
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Excerpt:
Susan was showstopping -- outstanding points
were the story of Pat Buchanan's brother trying to
assassinate a man he mistakenly thought
had warned Kathleen Willey, and the fact that not only does
Oklahoma have more women in prison than
any other state in the nation, but that we have more women
in prison than any other geographical land
mass in the WORLD. Stunning.
Other topics she covered with passion included
how much education, prison reform, job training, etc.
could have been paid for by Bush's tax
cut/the surplus we once had. How convicted felons can't get
student loans, don't qualify for public
housing, etc., how prison is the only place available for the mentally
ill.
Particularly moving was how she stated
she used to feel we needed to focus on lobbying our government and
changing policies, etc. Now she feels things
are way too out of control for that. We need to basically get the
mother-effers out of office pronto.
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Quotes
"We're not an imperial power. We're a liberating
power."
--The Murdering Monster Monkey, Attribution
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Subject: Local progressive candidate in Portland Maine
Good afternoon Bart.
I would appreciate some clarification on
a prevalent point of view on your site.
I frequent your site, on the daily, and
appreciate your beat-downs and straightforwardness.
It seems like a no-brainer to get rid of
the B.F.E.E. by any means possible. So I [kinda] understand
your frustration with a third party candidate,
in the 2004 Presidential Election [specifically].
My issue concerns local elections, in my
case I am a Green Independant Party candidate for the Maine
State Legislature. We currently have
the highest ranking Green Party officeholder in the country in John Eder,
G- District 118 Portland. Very well
received and up for re-election this year. Portland, being a progessive
city,
seems to embrace the idea of multiple candidate
options [and by extension, instituting a system of instant runoff
voting state- and nation-wide]. I
was trying to gauge your thoughts into the whole "Vote Dem nationally,
Vote
[Green/Independent] locally" debate.
It may give me some piece of mind.
Cheers.
Jeff Spencer
Jeff, I have nothing against the Greens
except the last election.
By local, I sssume you mean statehouse,
mayor and councilmen?
We need Demo reps and senators in DC, and
the governors of each state play a national roll.
As long as we win Priority One, losing
the Monkey Monster, I don't care about Priority Two.
Thanks for the note and good luck in your
race.
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Excerpt:
President Bush named longtime
BFEE gang-member John Negroponte, our top
diplomat at the UN,
as the U.S. ambassador to Iraq on Monday
to oversee the decade of looting to come.
At the United Nations, Negroponte, 64, was
instrumental in winning unanimous approval of a
Security Council resolution that demanded
Saddam disarm or be kidnapped and robbed by the BFEE .
Well sure he was - he was a big spoke in the invasion planning
wheel.
Negroponte is a longtime lieutenant in the BFEE regime,
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Impeachment
Alert!
Condi Says the Pentagon Can Steal Money to Start Illegal
Wars
But the Pentagon denies they did it - so who's lying?
Excerpt:
On CBS' Face the Nation, Bob Schieffer
twice asked Condi Rice whether it was illegal
for the Pentagon to shift $700 million
out of funds appropriated by Congress for war in
Afghanistan, to use to prepare for war
in Iraq. She said Gen. Tommy Franks was
"the CINC for CENTCOM, which means the
Middle East, Afghanistan and so forth.
And so if resources needed to be moved
around in that region I would think that the
general could do that... The secretary
of Defense manages the appropriation that he is
given from Congress. The secretary of Defense,
I am quite certain, would propose to
the president things that he believes are
inside his purview--purview to do with the
allocation that he gets from Congress."
Congress authorized war in AFGHANISTAN,
not IRAQ.
Neither Bush nor Rumsfeld can start a second
war with money approved for a first war.
Impeach Bush Now!
"Impeach? He's our president - and we love him!!!"
Subject: still hammering away, I see
How's it goin'? It's been awhile since
I last pestered you, so I figured,
since I've started reading your site again,
it's only fitting that I write.
Yeah, I've been "away". June 1 of
last year, I left town for a weekend for a convention,
and was therefore completely isolated from
everything to do with politics. It felt good to not
be immersed in that crap, as I had been
for months, so I decided to stay that way.
No Bartcop or Malloy or MWO. Not
that there's anything wrong with *you* guys,
but for my own peace of mind, I needed
to escape!
Dude, I know the feeling.
Burnout is a problem we face, too.
Since December, I've been easing my way
back into this mess, and now here I am, catching up
on your own back issues, and saying...
well, here I am. :D
It's nice to see President Trifecta rocking
and reeling. His regime's got so much bad juju coming
at them from all directions that they can't
lie *fast* enough. They're desperate. They're *spinning scared*.
Trifectaboy hasn't been able to get a shine
from *anything* he's done since January -- every ploy has flopped.
And now he's resorting to the "chosen by
God" rhetoric. Desperation.
Enough about all that. I have some
catching up to do. Take care!
Wildcat
Dude, since last June, we started a radio show - we've done 35
so far.
You should check those out - and it's good
to have you back...
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How many Frank Zappa references did you find in yesterday's issue?
Graphic by stacyrings
GIs
Kill 2 Workers of U.S.-Funded Iraq TV
War is when a bunch of bad things keep happening in the same
area
Bush
Administration to Revise OT Plan
Careful, "revise" means "kill" to this administration
Using
M.R.I.'s to See Politics on the Brain
It's a 'Clockwood Orange' look inside your brain
Crooked
Court Won't Hear Texas Redistricting Case
Bush Bastards rubber stamps Delay's illegal power grab
No-till
farming offers quick fix to Global problems
NTF helps soil retain carbon, but what if the Invisible Cloud
Being says no?
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Honduras
Follows Spain, Pulls Out of Iraq
Now that Bush has been exposed, nobody wants to die for his
greed
Excerpt:
Iraq's multinational peacekeeping force
scrambled to regroup Monday after Spain's
announcement that it would pull out its
1,300 troops, with Albania pledging more
soldiers but U.S. officials bracing for
further withdrawals. Honduras followed suit
late Monday night with President Ricardo
Maduro announcing the pullout of his
troops "in the shortest time possible,"
confirming U.S. fears.
Spanish troops will leave Iraq in less than
six weeks, Defense Minister Jose Bono
said Monday in Madrid, but it remains unclear
who will take their place. The 9,500
peacekeepers under Polish command are charged
with the south-central sector,
where followers of radical Shiite cleric
Muqtada al-Sadr are waging a bloody rebellion.
It's all crumbling for the Never-elected Monster Monkey.
His name has become synonymous worldwide with "liar,
fraud and killer,"
and one by one, he's being abandoned and discarded by the civilized
world.
Subject: deep dark truthful mirror
There's some comfort in the fact that anyone
could serve as president, even the functionally illiterate.
It's discomforting to know that this one,
part of a Bush empire, is making decisions that get people killed.
A very scary theme is reported in Woodward's book...
After giving the order to invade Iraq in
March 2003, Bush prayed, he said. "'Going into this period,
I was praying for strength to do the Lord's
will. . . . I'm surely not going to justify war based upon God.
Understand that. Nevertheless, in my case
I pray that I be as good a messenger of His will as possible.
And then, of course, I pray for personal
strength and for forgiveness.'
The president told Woodward that 'I am prepared
to risk my presidency to do what I think is right.
I was going to act. And if it could cost
the presidency, I fully realized that. But I felt so strongly that it
was the right thing to do that I was prepared
to do so.' Asked by Woodward how history would judge
the war, Bush replied: 'History. We don't
know. We'll all be dead.'"
So Bush wants God to take the blood of the
war for him, or if he can't slough the blame on the Big Guy,
his "presidency" will be soaked in it.
If that doesn't work (ya think?) and they blame Dubya, it'll be after he's
dead.
He doesn't take responsibility for ANYTHING
and will invoke God and death to avoid it!
Smack of mental illness? Hope they
nail him on the 700 million he diverted from the Afghan attack
(how much money does it take to damage
the worse country on earth?) to the Iraq attack.
It'll save him some face by not going after
his lies and inhumanity to man.
-HH
Harry, sound like you've already heard BCR
Show 36 - up soon.
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Graphic by Dr Rosenrosen
Pentagon
Denies Terror Funds Used for Iraq
OK, so where did they get the $700 million?
Excerpt:
A Democratic congressman on Monday demanded
to know whether Bush transferred
$700 million to Iraq war planning efforts
out of counterterrorism funds without informing
Capitol Hill. The Pentagon said it
didn't happen.
Questions were raised because a new book
by Bob Woodward says Bush "approved 30
projects that would eventually cost $700
million" by the end of July 2002 in preparation for
the war, and that some of that money came
from appropriations for the war on terrorism.
The book says Congress "had no real knowledge
or involvement."
The Bush Gang has been breaking the law for years - why should
this be an different?
Hell, the Bush-Cheney team was illegal because they were both
from Texas, but the
Democrats are too timid to point out that they ran illegally,
and then stole power illegally.
If they are invulnerable to arrest - then nothing is illegal
for them.
When you're taking over the entire planet - why bother with some
stupid laws?
Of course they're going to rob this country blind.
If nobody's going to say, "Stop that," why should they stop?
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Subject: 9-11 conspiracy?
"United Flight 93" NY-SF Jumbo Jet Impossibly
Low Number "38 Passengers"
Are All CIA/NSA AgentSS Who Are STILL ALIVE
(like "Hijackers") Reassigned With Fake Identities
Frank at the www.the-movement.com
has found 16 people were not supposed to fly that day
(bought tickets in the last few mins etc...)
I have added 2 to that list. There were
37 passengers, that leaves 19 that bought tickets.
Flight 91 was cancelled ( for a 9:20 flight)
and several people ( no idea how many) took flight 93 instead.
The only other flights to San Fran were
at 7:00 am ( before the problem with flight 91, so ignore this one)
and then in the afternoon.
So... If you HAD to go to San Fran, and
you were on flight 91 (scheduled) then the only other flight was 93
(I did not check the other airlines)
If the plane holds say 150-200 people, and only 19 of them took flight
93,
then there were NO scheduled passengers
to flight 93 !!!
Think of them apples!
Dan B
This might be something - and it might not be.
But as long as the BFEE continues to hide something big, shouldn't
we keep our eyes open?
Bush can only testify if he's not under oath and
has a babysitter (Cheney) to hold his hand.
Why isn't the president of the United States man enough to answer
questions by himself?
Why isn't the president of the United States man enough to answer
questions in public?
Why isn't the president of the United States man enough to answer
questions under oath?
Is he so incredibly stupid and clueless that public testimony
would make him look worse
than that last incredibly-terrible press conference? Is
he such a stupid lump that he's out of his own loop?
Or are they afraid he can't tell secrets from tellable stories
- so Dick has to help him?
Graphic by msappyoo
Quotes
"Prince Bandar enjoys easy access to the Oval
Office. His family and the Bush family are close.
And Woodward told 60 Minutes that Bandar
has promised the president that Saudi Arabia will
lower oil prices in the months before
the election - to ensure the U.S. economy is strong on election day.
Woodward says that Bandar understood
that economic conditions were key before a presidential election:
"They're [oil prices] high. And they could
go down very quickly. That's the Saudi pledge. Certainly over
the summer, or as we get closer to
the election, they could increase production several million barrels a
day and the price would drop significantly."
--CBS News, "Woodward
Shares War Secrets", Attribution
Who's
afraid of Fox news? Certainly not Canada
Funny as hell - but real - anticipation of seeing the FOX
joke for the first time
Excerpt:
Watching Fox News is like watching The
Man from U.N.C.L.E. Those of you in a certain age group
will remember that the brave boys and gals
from U.N.C.L.E. were always battling T.H.R.U.S.H.
You were never quite sure about the nature
and membership of T.H.R.U.S.H., but you were
darned sure that they were up to no good.
The Fox News Channel is the new Man From
U.N.C.L.E. Bill O'Reilly is the new Napoleon Solo.
Seriously. No wonder the channel is so
popular in the United States. It is superbly entertaining in an
old-fashioned, operatic way. It's camp,
it's dramatic and as a viewer you are in a constant state of
bless-my-soul excitement because you're
wondering just how angry the people playing journalists
on Fox are going to get.
They're saving civilization, so they are
definitely going to get pretty mad.
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Subject: peace takes more courage than war
War is easy. Anyone can go to war.
People have been slaughtering each other
for thousands of years.
There is no honor in war as it represents
the failure of peace.
Peace is hard. Peace takes intelligence
and courage.
Peace requires the discipline to move beyond
the hate.
Peace takes more courage than war does.
The truly brave are not those who give
in to war - but those who make the peace.
Marc Perkel
San Francisco, CA.
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Marty's Entertainment Page
Graphic by moobs
Quotes
"To one reporter that wondered if Bush thought
he had communicated his message clearly to America,
Bush said, "I hope today you've got
a sense of my conviction about what we're doing. If you don't, maybe
I need to learn to communicate better."
Yes! That's it! He does need to learn to communicate better.
I think Bush could make a tape recording
of himself snoring loudly, play it back for conservatives, and have
the conservatives remark about how
"articulate and on message" the president was in his snoring...
I think Al Franken's assessment of
conservatives holds true in this circumstance. Franken says conservatives
love America like a child does; so,
in the eyes of the child, the parent can do no wrong. To Bush's supporters,
it's easy to ignore each instance of
"uhm" or the periods of dead air during a press conference. They'll simply
see their man delivering a powerful
message to America."
--Scott C. Smith, "A
tale of two Bushes", Attribution
Subject: Dumb radio
Quotes
"The war didn't start till March of 2003. They
go on to talk about this, and the whole business
with Colin Powell as though Powell
is being left out of everything; Cheney is running it all;
Rumsfeld is another hawk, but Rumsfeld
isn't prepared. George Tenet doesn't know what
he's doing, and he's saying, 'It's
a slam-dunk' and it's not. There was even a portion of this
interview sympathetic to Bush, made
it look like Bush really wasn't eager to go to war but
Tenet, "Hey, slam-dunk," and Cheney
is out there saying, "You got to go." It's almost,
a portion of this book makes Bush a
victim of these out-of-control hawks in the Bush
administration. But eventually Bush
talks to God, and God tells Bush what he's got to do,
and Bush listens, and so that's the
end of sympathy for Bush."
-- Rush, in the final stages
of syphilis, making absolutely no sense at all, Attribution
Excerpt:
It's been 30 years, but Penn & Teller
have no intention of pulling a disappearing act.
The duo is performing their boisterous,
occasionally macabre magic act six days a week
at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino
in Las Vegas, and are planning a video version of the
show. Penn has a novel coming out this
spring. Teller, the small, silent partner, recently
wrote a memoir about his parents.
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Some
Dare Call It Treason-Wake Up America!
by Dr. Robert Bowman, USAF Ret.
Excerpt:
I joined the Air Force to protect our borders
and our people, not the financial interests of Folgers, Chiquita Banana,
and Exxon.
We've had enough corporate wars. No more
Iraqs. No more El Salvadors. No more Kosovos. No more Colombias. These
are
not isolated incidents of stupidity. They
are part of a long, bloody history of foreign policy being conducted for
the financial benefit
of the wealthy few. It is a new colonialism.
It violates our Constitution. It endangers our people. And it is TREASON.
As a pilot who flew 101 combat missions
in Vietnam, I can tell you that the best thing our government can do for
its combat veterans
is to quit making more of them. Peace is
patriotic; a preemptive war is immoral, illegal, unconstitutional, a war
crime, and TREASON.
I swore to uphold the Constitution of the
United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. That includes a
renegade president.
Wake up, America! It is time for George
W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and the whole oil mafia to be removed
from
office and indicted for TREASON.
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Subject: Election gas price fixing
It's no surprise that there is a Saudi plan
to reduce gas prices to help Bush get elected.
After all - they owe Bush big time.
15 of the 19 September 11 hijackers came
from Saudi Arabia and they were funding Osama bin Laden.
Bush and the Saudi's are so close that
the Saudi ambassador knew Bush was going to war with Iraq
before Secretary of State Colin Powell
was told.
Saudi Arabia is getting quite rich this summer at the expense of the American people.
Marc Perkel
San Francisco, CA.
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Big lies unravel for Bush and the right wing
Excerpt:
Today, the junta wasn't even trying to
deal with the ramifications of Woodward's new book.
The central figure in the book is Colin
Powell, who was brutally frank in discussing his doubts
and reservations about the whole Iraq adventure
going back to November of 2001. They sent
Condi out to protest some of the milder
charges contained in Woodward's book, but let's face it:
nobody is listening to her any more. The
fiasco at the 9/11 commission pretty much finished off her
credibility. Woodward's book comes on the
heels of the statement by the British ambassador to
America that Putsch was plotting to attack
Iraq days after 9/11. That in turn comes days after
Clarke's testimony before the 9/11 panel,
which in turn came on the heels of his book, which
contained damaging information, which in
turn came right after Kevin Phillips' book which cast
severe doubt, not only on Putsch's priorities,
but his very loyalty to America.
Bush's American
soldier body count in Iraq
April 1,
2004 - 600dead
American soldiers.
April 20, 2004
- 704
dead American soldiers.
That's 104 dead brave soldiers so far just this month.
Things aren't getting better - they're getting worse.
This plane gets more full every day.
Hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of coffins
Why?
http://lunaville.org/warcasualties/Summary.aspx
If
you think Bush's first term was bad bad ...
I think maybe Robert B Reich has been reading bartcop.com
Excerpt:
Musings about a second Bush term typically
assume another four years of the same right-wing policies
we've had to date. But it'd likely be far
worse. So far, Bush has had to govern with the expectation of
facing American voters again in 2004. But
suppose Bush wins a second term. The constraint of a re-election
contest will be gone. Knowing that voters
can no longer turn them out, and that this will be their last shot at
remaking America, the radical conservatives
will be unleashed.
A friend who specializes in foreign policy
and hobnobs with subcabinet officials in the Defense and State
departments told me that the only thing
that's stopped the Bushies from storming into Iran and North Korea
is the upcoming election. If Bush is re-elected,
"Cheney and Rumsfeld are out of the box," he said.
"They'll take Bush's re-election as a mandate
to wage the 'war on terror' everywhere and anywhere."
Will John Kerry remind the voters of this fact?
Ot would that be considered "bad manners" to a fellow Bonesman?
Bush lost in 2000 and still governed like he owneds the place.
If he actually wins an election, we're in a lot of trouble.
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Subject: liberal talk radio
Bartcop:
I have to agree with Mark Jackson that the
new liberal talk show is weak, but for mostly different reasons.
I am a liberal and I am disappointed in
Al Franklin. He seems to laugh at everything and make a joke out
of very
serious matters. He has made many
mistakes and seems to dwell on old issues that nobody cares about anymore.
One thing... since the majority, the left,
hasn't had a voice in radio, Al has a lot of catching up to do.
Remember when Bush ordered the captain
of the US Greenville (?) sub to let the Enron boys play with it?
And their horseplay got 9 Japanese students
killed? The press ignored those deaths, the networks barely
mentioned it and, of course, the talk radio
Nazi's gave Bush a pass, so if Al wants to hammer on an old
subject like that, it's long overdue and
needs to be mentioned.
Why can't he tell the great things about
John Kerry that need to be told and talk about the great plans the new
JFK has for America? He will unify
the country and make it more like a European socialist democracy that we
all want where business doesn't rule over
us and good people are in government to help everybody. He has
promised us universal healthcare and will
turn over a lot of our State Department to the UN to advise us.
We will really become a world citizen.
He will cut the military down to nothing. We can sign the Kyoto Treaty
and get it ratified by the Senate.
Sure, it will be expensive, but we will be doing so much for Greens everywhere,
Greenpeace and the Sierra Club among others.
Can you help push to get the show focused on what we need as liberals?
Ron White
Ron, I'm still a complete unknown - even to the Democrats.
Hell, I can't get Air America Radio to return my damn calls about
advertising with them. I'm so un-famous,
they refuse to take my money. I have no power to do anything
but rail away here and try to convince others to act.
Every six months or so we "flex our muscles" and try to organize
a write-in on something but the results are pitiful.
Fewer than one percent of readers get involved.
For example - if just one
percent of the readers subscribed to bartcop.com
we would be in a position to
buy serious ad time on not only Air America, but CNN or MSGOP.
Even with the Monkey Monster breaking laws
and killing the innocent, most people aren't interested, which
is why I'm extra-grateful to those who have subscribed.
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