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BCR Show 110
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Weekend-Monday March 17-19, 2007 Vol
1945 - Quagmire: Year 5
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Quote
"We know that Karl had a recollection of Harriet's
having raised it. And his recollection is
that he dismissed it as not a good
idea. That's what we know."
--Tony Snow, backing away from the lies that Harriet Miers, Bush's nanny,
had proposed
firing all 93
United States attorneys, "Shifting
Explanations"
Well, if that's Karl's recolloection we can all take that to the
bank
because Karl's not the type of guy who'd lie - right, Tony?
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Plame-gate:
Time to Fire WPost's Hiatt
by Robert Parry
consortiumnews.com
Excerpt:
The testimony of Valerie Plame destroyed some
of the long-standing myths about her outing as a covert CIA
officer that have been circulated for more than
three years by Bush's apologists, including Washington Post
editorial page editor Fred Hiatt.
Indeed, Hiatt and his editorial page cohorts have
made trashing Plame's husband and mocking the seriousness
of Plame's exposure almost a regular feature,
recycling many long-discredited White House talking points,
including an attempt to question whether Plame
was in fact "covert."
After Henry Waxman's hearing, those pro-Bush falsehoods
stand in even starker disrepute - as should the
reputation of the Post's editorial page, which
has never quite reconciled itself to how thoroughly it fell for
Bush's Iraq War deceptions.
Based on testimony before Waxman's committee,
it also now is clear that while the Post was busy defending
Bush on the Plame affair, the White House was
conducting a systematic cover-up of its role in the leak.
Consortiumnews.com is the most important site on the net.
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"45 percent of Republicans--say the
ouster of the federal
prosecutors was driven by political
concerns."
-- Newsweek poll, Link
"We're
not breaking any laws!
Everything
we're doing is legal!"
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Subject: The pink protester
I saw the Valerie Plame footage on ABC and CBS
and both had a protester clearly visible behind Plame.
She was in a bright pink outfit with a
shirt that said Impeach Bush Now. Twas wonderful.
CBS actually acknowledged that there were protesters
in the room.
Once during Plame's testimony she made the shame
shame sign with her fingers.
Pretty funny. I hope you saw her.
Linda
I did see that, but why were there no other spectators in the room?
The protester was there with another few people and tons of empty chairs.
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"The department of Justice lives on credibility
and
without it they are unable to perform
their mission..."
-- Bud Cummins, one of the eight fired US attorneys, Link
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Subject: Constructive criticism
Bart, I'm always amazed by the people who lecture
you or complain, in a friendly way or otherwise,
about how you run your site or what you choose
to do with your money, contributed or otherwise
obtained. They seem to think you're a corporation
answerable to stockholders or a public service
agency or something with government standards
(there's an oxymoron these days) - or a televangelist.
Your site is a private one-man operation that's
actually answerable to no one but you, although obviously
if you want people to support it and read it,
you have to tailor it somewhat to their tastes. But no one is
forced to read it, or to read all of it, and
no one has to contribute. So, if they choose to do so, why complain
about what you do with the money? Now, if someone
gave you a nice check specifically to buy a computer,
say, and you blew it on booze and then complained
about not having the computer, that would be different.
It seems extra weird when a non-supporter bitches,
like that Tim guy.
Anyway, just a thought. As long as you tell the
truth and bash Bushco, I'll contribute.
Liz Mac
Liz, thanks for that.
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Is this the biggest outrage
yet?
Badly injured
troops sent to Iraq
salon.com
Excerpt:
As the military scrambles to pour more soldiers
into Iraq, a unit of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division is
deploying troops with serious injuries and other
medical problems, including GIs who doctors have said
are medically unfit for battle. Some are too
injured to wear their body armor, according to medical records.
"This is not right," said Sgt. Ron Jenkins, who
has been ordered to Iraq even though he has a spine problem
that doctors say would be damaged further by
heavy Army protective gear. "It's about taking care of soldiers,"
he said angrily. "If you are fit to fight you
are fit to fight. If you are not fit to fight, then you are not fit to
fight."
One female soldier with psychiatric issues and
a spine problem has been in the Army for nearly 20 years.
"My [health] is deteriorating," she said over
dinner at a restaurant near Fort Benning. "My spine is separating.
I can't carry gear." Her medical records include
the note "unable to deploy overseas." Her status was also
reviewed on Feb. 15. And she has been ordered
to Iraq this week.
A soldier named Smith needs to sleep with a CPAP
(continuous positive airway pressure) machine pumping air
into his mouth and nose. "Otherwise," he says,
"I could die." But based on his last tour, he is not convinced he
will be able to be in places with constant electricity
or will be able to fix or replace his CPAP machine should it fail.
Bush's cronies are "sexing up" the medical files
of gravely injured soldiers so they can have enough troops
for Herr Idiot's surge. We know Bush
and Cheney are insane, but how do they get soldiers to throw other
soldiers into the meat grinder when they can't
even wear protective armor?
Sidebar:
Why are the military families helping Butcher Bush with their silence?
Tens of thousands of American military families remain silent while
their dads, brothers, husbands
struggle with Bush's cutbacks - what is wrong with them that they would
tolerate such abuse?
If an injured veteran in my
family was getting screwed by Bush,
I'd e-mail talkingpointsmemo.com,
I'd e-mail DailyKos.com,
I'd e-mail Huffingtonpost.com,
I'd e-mail buzzflash.com,
I'd e-mail rawstory.com,
I'd e-mail crooksandliars.com,
and if none of the top liberal blogs would talk to me, I'd e-mail bartcop.com
Mark my words - and you can because every word is archived, someday
this country will
wake up and find out we have 150,000 Bloody Quagmire amputees and ask
for our help.
They'll pretend it was "such a shock," but they'll be lying whores.
There are tens of thousands of untold stories right now.,
Why is nobody telling these stories now?
I want to hear about it NOW
- before we send more men into Bush's
meatgrinder.
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Bush losing
the war at home, too
Link
Excerpt:
A new CNN poll shows that support for the Iraq
war had dwindled to 35 percent.
In 2004, support for the war was about 56 percent.
Last year, the number dipped to 37 percent,
and today about 35 percent of Americans say they
support the war, according to the poll.
Support for the war in Afghanistan also has seen
a considerable decline as 88 percent of those
polled in 2001 said they were behind the conflict.
This month's poll indicates that support lingers around 53 percent.
Also, according to the poll, about 55 percent
of Americans feel the war in Afghanistan is "going badly."
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Subject: Stop Rewriting History
Bart, you wrote:
> "Why did Dems give Kerry a pass for his vote
in 2004
> but then hold Her to a higher standard
three years later?"
Many of us didn't. Just why do you think Lerch
lost?
Because "Democrats" like you refused to vote for
him?
Because "HE WAS FOR THE WAR BEFORE HE WAS AGAINST
IT".
Because "HE WAS A FLIP FLOPPER".
You fell for Rush's bullshit.
Kerry voted for the war when Bush said Iraq's
oil would pay for it.
Kerry vorted against the war when Bush said WE
would pay for it.
You can't vote for and against the same bill,
moron.
With Kerry being a supporter of Bush's War, many
of us including me took a pass on Kerry
and many more passed because of his lack of conviction
to later stand by his authorization vote.
That's how we got Bush - people
like you refused to vote for the Democrat.
Are you ashamed of yourself for helping Bush
win?
Kerry voted in favor of the Iraq War as did Hillary
and now 3,210 of our kids are dead.
Neither is qualified to be President.
I'm sure the Republicans appreciate your support.
Further, Hillary is noncommittal/ refuses to take
a stand on gays in the military.
Faggots are good enough to die in this clusterfuck
as long as they keep their
mouths shut about being queer. Does this sound
like leadership to you?
She's going to be president - that sounds like
a winner to me.
Then, Hillary states that if elected she will
continue to maintain troops in Iraq
and continue the occupation.
They say the fuse has been lit - is running away
the best way to handle that?
Are you a warmonger also, no better than Bush
or Cheney and is this the policy you support?
I sure as hell don't. Out of Iraq NOW. TODAY.
THIS FUCKING INSTANT!!!
There are choices to be made.
Ignoring the world war Bush started might be
a bad decision.
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Year Five
begins with Iraq Chaos
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Excerpt:
On a wintry night in 2003, as U.S. troops gathered
to invade a helpless Iraq, President Custer
described what the country and the Middle East
would look like after Saddam was murdered.
"A liberated Iraq can show the power of freedom
to transform that vital region, by bringing hope
and progress into the lives of millions,'' Bush
predicted Feb. 26, 2003, at a Washington dinner.
Today, Saddam is gone but Iraq has descended into
internecine conflict. Sectarian murders rose last
year to 1,200 in December from 200 in January
before declining early this year. More than 140,000
American troops are stuck there with no hope
of getting out anytime soon, and overt 3,200 have died.
As thew GOP and the American media conitnue to
tell us everything is working as planned, people
instintively know they're being lied to and can't
wait to vote against thr bastards in next year's elections.
The biggest winner is Bush's bloody quagmire has
been Iran, the U.S.'s staunchest adversary in the region.
That rattles American partners such as Egypt
and Saudi Arabia, who also are concerned that Bush's bungle
may soon ripple into their countries, thereby
igniting a global jihad - all because a little boy had a hardon for oil.
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Subject: just curious
Are you a believer in Jesus Christ ?
I am just curious.
love,
patrik
Patrik, I think a man named Jesus probably existed, but I have a problem
with the legend.
Reading between the lines, I think my answer is "no."
The idea, ...that when you die your soul goes to the cloud place where
you can see and visit the dead
is equally stupid to Mohammed Atta getting his 72 virgins and we all
laugh at his religious insanity - right?.
Sometimes I wonder how the GOP can sell the myth that giving the super-rich
more money somehow
benefits the super-poor, but then I remember that some people sacrifice
their entire lives so they can
enjoy "eternity with the Invisible Cloud Being" and I want to hurl.
Bart's
Law Number One says:
People want to be lied to.
People want to believe that there's some "next world" for them
after they die.
People are scared and they're stupid and they'll believe
a snakeoil salesman with a toothy smile.
Weeks ago, I was watching Survivor: Fuji Islands on TV
with Mrs Bart.
I knew it was gross-out week when Jeff asked,
"Who's hungry?"
Apparently in Fuji, they eat things like fish eyes and pig snouts, so
the contestants
were challenged to eat fish eyes and pig snouts to see who would win
the next reward.
I thought to my bad self: "This is just like religion."
People in Fuji eat fish eyes because their parents did.
People in Fuji pig snout because their parents did.
People believe the insane idea that there's an afterlife because
their parents do.
One can't help but be a victim of their parents, but as Joe Strummer
said,
"You must not act the way you were brought
up."
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"Gonzales says he is not going anywhere. Never
mind that he is caught up in the biggest scandal
involving a sitting Attorney General since
the sordid days of the 1920s. Never mind that the scandal
that plagues Gonzales involves the same sort
of concerns about the politicization of the Department
of Justice and the federal bureaucracy that
ultimately forced Richard Nixon from office in the 1970s.
If Gonzales refuses to resign, and if Bush
refuses to [act], Congress is fully empowered to force the
hand of the attorney general."
-- John Nichols, Lawless
Attorney General
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Subject: BCR Show 110 feedback
Bart
Show #110 was too good!
Esp tweedledum stumbling his lying ass backwards
& forwards on
the firing of the U.S. attorneys serving "at
his pleasure".
Gawd I wanta hurl every time one of those toadies
spews that horseshit!
Marselle
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"A new study shows that United States Attorney
offices may have been politicized throughout
the Bush administration. A study of reported
federal investigations of elected officials and
candidates shows that Bush's Justice Department
pursues Democrats far more than Republicans.
79 percent of elected officials and candidates
who've faced a federal investigation (a total of 379)
between 2001 and 2006 were Democrats, the
study found - only 18 percent were Republicans.
During that period, Democrats made up 50 percent
of elected officeholders and office seekers
during the time period, and 41 percent were
Republicans during that period, according to the study. "
The
chance of such a heavy Democratic-Republican imbalance occurring
at
random is 1 in 10,000," according to the study's authors."
-- Paul Kiel, February 7, 2007, tpmmuckraker.com
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Subject: The Bartcop Hex--I saw
it in action today
Bart, I was at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
on Saturday afternoon. When Tiger Woo came to the ninth
he drove the ball into the rough and then, while
putting, managed to hit the ball so that it went into the cup
and then popped back out, costing him a stroke.
The crowd went "awwwww" but I smiled and said
to my wife, "Man, that Bartcop hex is a bitch."
In response to this unfortunate putt, Woo threw
his club to the ground as if he were a five year old
who drove the ball into one of the windmill blades
at Goony Golf.
The ol' hex is still working.
Ans your other hex is working on those monsters
in the White House.
Bart, please keep swinging your mighty hammer
and working that mighty voodoo.
Ken G.
Sanford, FL
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Pressure
Builds Over Gonzales, Rove
truthout.org
Excerpt:
As Congress probes deeper, real crimes, like
obstruction of justice, may be exposed. But for now, the scandal
is perhaps best understood as the late-term agonies
of an unpopular president - made more poignant by the
possibility that Bush will have to dump Gonzales,
one of his oldest friends in politics. And if nothing else,
the flap is one more instance of administration
bumbling.
Judging from the e-mails released last week, the
White House knew a backlash was coming. In December, as the
Justice Department was preparing to sack seven
U.S. attorneys, Gonzales's chief of staff Sampson e-mailed
Harriet Miers, "Prepare to Withstand Political
Upheaval." Sampson warned that "U.S. attorneys desiring to
save their jobs (aided by their allies in the
political arena as well as the Justice Department community) likely
will make efforts to preserve themselves in office.
We should expect those efforts to be strenuous."
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Tortured
Confessions
by Garland Nixon
furioustruthtopower.blogspot.com
Excerpt:
What a shock, after months of torture Khalid
Sheikh Mohammed has confessed to 29
separate terrorist incidents. You can go to this
link to see the list of terror plots he has
admitted to have either planned or participated
in.
Now I must ask the question, since obviously the
mainstream media won't. If you were
tortured for a significant period of time, wouldn't
you admit to all 29 of those terror plots?
I must be honest here, I am no tough guy and
I would admit to every one of those and
many more after about five minutes of torture.
Heck, even the threat of torture is enough
to get me to admit to just about any crime in
world history.
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Subject: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
hey, Bart....Khalid Sheikh Mohammed also fessed
up to killing
Richard Kimble's wife, too...the one armed man
was a scapegoat!
Derrek
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Gay Porn Star
'Rod Majors' Honored by GOP
http://bartblog.bartcop.com
There's a big storm over at the BartBlog.
I dared
to suggest that maybe we can't bring the troops home right away.
Of course, those who disagree immediately revert to personal sexual
attacks because
they can't fathom the idea that maybe things aren't as easy as "Bring
them home right now!"
But isn't that why we need a Democrat in the White House?
Because not everything about foreign policy is black and white?
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Subject: Iraq Solutions
I'm thinking that Jr. and Dick have fubar'd the
place so bad that there isn't a "solution."
Someday, probably sooner than later, the Shiites
are going to try and completely wipe out the Sunnis.
And there really isn't anything we can
do about it. I say let's deploy our troops to the borders.
I would support adding troops if all they were
doing was guarding the border. This might be the only
effective way to keep Iran and Saudi Arabia out
of the mess. Of course there's no way it would be
100% effective but there are no "good" choices
at this point. People have to realize that no matter
who's president next, there are going to
be US Troops in Iraq. but that's Jr's fault, not the next President.
Have a great day
James T
James, I agree.
If Bush had any brains (Should I bother to finish?)
he would've sent enough troops to guard
the borders in the first place to prevent outsiders
from pouring into Iraq with explosives.
Since he didn't, it furthers the arfument that
Bush needed chaos so he could orevent reporters
from driving up to oil pumps and asking why there
are no meters on the pumps.
If our troops were located between Iran and Iraq,
they wouldn't die because there'd be no need to
drive around on mined roads. Any anyone approaching
them could be warned, then "handled."
Years ago, the vulgar Pigboy suggested we just
sit back and watch the two sides kill each other.
At the time, it was typical GOP heartlessness
but now, things are so bad it may be our only choice.
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Subject: Ashcroft
Bart,
I really don't think the Justice Department was
very squeaky clean under John "Crisco Anointed" Ashcroft either.
Both Bush AGs have been nothing but loyal puppet
hit men who try to ignore or cover the big crimes.
Ashcroft's big busts included hookers in New
Orleans, medicinal pot distributors, Tommy Chong,
Martha Stewart, anti-nuke and war protesting
grandmothers and Jose Padila.
Plus he got Lady Justice to cover her boobs, a
BIG victory for America.
Ashcroft spent months on the Plame affair before
turning it over to Fitzgerald. Some say this is because of
the surfacing of evidence during the investigation
that pointed to people he worked with closely in the WH.
Could he have moved on because he did the right
thing or more likely,
because he didn't appropriately finish the job
of sweeping it all under the carpet?
JC
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Subject: BCR Show 110
Bart, great show. I especially liked the segment
from the Bartcopter.
This whole bidness of monkey boy saying the US
attorneys "serve at the pleasure of the president"
and then saying he had nothing to do with the
firings seems very contradictory to my addled brain.
Keep swinging the hammer!
Steve in Seattle
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I was wrong...
"I will work with my colleagues to ensure that
these types of abuses never happen again,"
added Kerry, who was one of 36 senators to vote against
the confirmation of Gonzalez.
OK, so I got that wrong, but the FU still applies to all those who wrote
and told me to "stop lying."
Thanks to the dozens who wrote without calling screaming "cocksucker"
at me.
Christ, you guys should line up and show me YOUR 1,944 mistake-free
pages...
Besides, if Kerry had my batting average he'd be president now.
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Subject: Newt
Bart, everyone in Leetonia, OH knew about Newt
and his affair YEARS ago.
Newt's wife Mary Ann is from Leetonia, and her
sister used to whine about Newt
stepping out on her sister, long before he was
speaker in 1994.
After he made speaker, they all shut up and pretended
he was a saint.
Rosemarie
The American whore press knew about it too, for years and years,
but they
protected Newt because that's
their job.
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"People are really angry about a web site that
encourages people to vote for the worst singer.
This is not a joke. We're voting for
the next 'American Idol' here. This is not some kind of game.
I know it was funny when we reelected
President Bush, but this is serious."
-- Jimmy Kimmel
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From: 'You simply like to fuck
off far too much' Tim
Subject: constructive criticism
from an ally and friend
I really do love your site, and I absolutely hate
to get here and find you closed for business. I guess I'm an addict.
But I am certain many people, including those
who can afford to subscribe, feel just as I do when you
1. Talk about drinking $400 liquor,
A shot of Chinaco costs about $1.60
when you buy it by the bottle.
Thirty of us chipped in a bought expensive tequila
for the Vegas party
because we couldn't afford it any other way.
2. Go on and on about your gambling trips and
parties,
First, don't assume everything you read is true.
After all, I'm in the entertainment business.
Second, we almost always fly free and when we
go to Vegas, we try to go when the rates are cheap.
Besides, who'd want to read a trip report about
driving to Okmulgee, Oklahoma
and buying a nice cold Budweiser and how great
it tasted?
3. and then moan about not having the backup equipment
you need.
One less bottle of Chinaco or one less card party
could insure that
you never have to go without the computers you
need.
Damn, new computers are $35 now?
I didn't know.
So if you actually do have days off because
of computer problems it is STILL
your fault and a fault of your lifestyle.
Hmmm, if you drink beer or don't drink at all,
your computer never needs repair?
I didn't know.
Buy what you NEED with your prescribers cash,
and less of what you LIKE.
Yes, Mother - sorry I acted like I was my own
man.
By the way - shouldn't you subscribe if you're
going to lecture me about money?
Anyway, I'm glad I could help you in your effort
to convince those who do pay
that you actually are piss poor and in great
need, and doing the best you can.
I'm not piss poor, but leukemia is slowly killing
me and I need to leave Mrs Bart with as much money as I can.
I try not to wave that leukemia flag a lot, but
I can't have people thinking I'm on some happy joyride.
I need to raise as much money as I can as
fast as I can - thus the weekly radio shows
Also, being human, I'd like to have a little fun
before I go - if
that's OK with you.
If you can't stop the wasteful spending at least
give up the on-page B.S. about Chinaco
and gambling. I'd guess you could gather much
more sympathy (and cash) if your readers weren't
constantly being reminded of how much better
you live than the rest of us.
Want to trade places?
Believe it or not we DO NOT go on gambling trips
OR "sip" expensive drinks.
Quitting my day job to depend on people like you
for support was a gamble, too.
We work and stay home WISHING we had that kind
of life.
If you put your monthly expenses on a Southwest
Airlines VISA card, you'd fly free, too.
I fail to understand why more people don't do
that.
Always your friend, (the best friends will knock
you in the head when you need it)
Tim
Friends can talk to each other without assuming facts that aren't true.
Friends can also talk without being assholes about it.
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Marty's
Entertainment Page
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has good stuff.
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Notorious
B.I.G. Leads Pop Chart
Link
Excerpt:
The Notorious B.I.G. grabbed the No. 1
slot on the U.S. pop album charts for the second time since
he was murdered by some crooked lOs Angeles cops
in 1997, according to sales data issued Wednesday.
The late rapper's "Greatest Hits" sold 99,000
copies in the week ended March 11, Nielsen SoundScan reported.
The package is Notorious B.I.G. 's third chart-topper,
his second posthumously, and features two previously
unreleased tracks, "Running Your Mouth" and "Want
That Old Thing Back." The rapper, born Christopher Wallace,
was murdered in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles
10 years ago almost to the date, on March 9, 1997.
Iraq pumped 3.5M
barrels daily before
Bush invaded
and then they got their 2003 Halliburton
upgrade
Bush is stealing $220,000,000
every
day.
No wonder they were so eager to start a war,
stealing $220,000,000
every
day.
It's the biggest theft in Earth's history.
Exxon made
$10B profit in 90 days
$100M a day - all profit - because Bush started a fake war
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Bush's "Bring 'em on"
death taunt is up to...
3,203....3,217
American victims
We lost 14
more soldiers since last update
while the Little Dictator plays with himself.
...and how much did BIG OIL make yesterday?
Exxon
makes $108M - every day
(And that's just ONE oil company)
14 more
soldiers
are dead, but that's OK because
Exxon makes $75,000
profit per minute
Bush can live with that,
because Iraq's oil wells have
no meters
and his front company is moving
to Dubai.
Bush has killed more Americans than Osama.
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Bush's First
'War on Terror' Blunder
by Peter Dyer
consortiumnews.com
Excerpt:
On Oct 14, 2001, Bush rejected an offer by the
Taliban to hand over Osama bin Laden.
Afghanistan's deputy prime minister, Haji Abdul
Kabir, had announced that if the United States
stopped bombing Afghanistan and produced evidence
of bin Laden's involvement in 9/11,
"we would be ready to hand him over to a third
country."
Bush responded: "There's no need to discuss innocence
or guilt. We know he's guilty. Turn him over."
His decision to continue the bombing closed the
door on any possibility of a peaceful, legal and
relatively rapid resolution of the shocking terror
of 9/11.
It essentially cemented a course of American military
aggression in the region which was to lead to
the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and
Iraq and to the threat of invasion of Iran.
If Bush had seriously pursued the Taliban's offer,
managed to apprehend Osama peacefully and
arranged a fair and transparent trial, such as
the Madrid bombing trial currently underway in Spain,
al-Qaeda might have been neutralized without
firing a shot.
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