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You Can't Say You Don't Trust His Judgment...

...because he doesn't have any.  He does what he is told.  He is a puppet on several strings.  Daddy raised/traumatized him to be the way he is.  Feel pity for the poor fool who will have nowhere to live in the grand style to which he has become accustomed by the time he gets out of office.

By the time the lot of us are through roasting his butt, Crawford won't even have him.

posted by Volaar on November 29, 2004 at 11:45 AM | link to this | reply

Why should we worry about the integrity of the governments of Iraq or
Korea when the integrity of our government is so suspect?   Our jobs, our lives and our children are more important to our interests than whatever is happening in those damn counties.  Saddam Hussein has nothing to do with us.  Now we are rid of that asshole ready to be replaced by another bunch of assholes that we will try to get rid of twenty years from now.  The whole thing is as ridiculous as Viet Nam was thirty years ago.   I don't trust dubya's judgement about anything.

posted by SlyCy on November 29, 2004 at 6:50 AM | link to this | reply

Being Ignorant Is Not A Crime

Being ignorant and doing nothing about it, however, is.

I am aware, for example, about the massive amount of disinformation that exists in the media today.  I adjust my perceptions as best I can using the facts I have onboard.

Not opinions, people, facts.

It is, for example, a FACT that the number of companies responsible for creating the information that, over the decades, we have come to depend on has gone from 30 to just 6.  That is a fact.  It is not an issue that can be debated.

It is also a fact that unchecked corporate self-interest has eliminated any possibility that unbiased news and information can make its way to the electorate of this country.

It is a FACT that it is statistically improbable, to the tune of 662,000 to 1, that the results of the 04 election were an honest representation of the will of the electorate in the United States.  The statistics clearly indicate the high probability of voter fraud occurring on 11/2/04 on a scale not yet seen in human history. 

Wayne Madsen's piece, if it proves to be as true as his reputation suggests it will be, is the hard evidence that transforms the realm of, "highly probable statistical results," into the realm of evidential certainty.

The goal here is not just to certify the integrity of this election, it is also to invoke the 14th Amendment's remedies when a State finds itself unable to provide legitimate results from its electoral process.

 

posted by Volaar on November 27, 2004 at 5:20 PM | link to this | reply

I Guess You Have to Have Something to Keep You Going
I'm sorry but you guys need to really give it up. If liberals spent as much energy and resources educating the world about the evils of people like Saddam and the true human rights tragedies every day in places like North Korea as they do on bashing Bush and conjuring up conspiracies then we might never have to worry about wars because the pressure of the world would come down on these regimes and their own people might even force them out.
So you're telling me you guys can prove Bush stole an election in 2001 that even the New York Times decided he won, but you had no clue that there were over 300,000 dead people in big holes in Iraq? Somebody had to notice they were missing. I think you have your priorities seriously messed up. Soros spent 25 million to bash Bush, but how much did this ball of compassion spend to feed Iraqi children starving during the Oil for Food scandal?
Bottom line is that you care only about power, recognition, and self-gratification. How else can you justify such a gross misappropriation of resources. Force a brutal dictator out of some other country(No not the U.S.) with compassion and conspiracy theories and then you might have a foot to stand on. Until then I would tone it down a little.

posted by jethro on November 27, 2004 at 2:02 PM | link to this | reply

gwbush, I read two of these pieces and confess that I am still ignorant.

posted by kingmi on November 27, 2004 at 11:58 AM | link to this | reply