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From the monthly archives:

July 2008

Mythology Moments

July 30, 2008

Is this Mayor Robarts or Zell Miller?
Why it is that Americans cannot learn from their own recent history is beyond my comprehension.
The former oilman failure, also known as the current president of the United States, came to Ohio yesterday, to raise campaign money for the incredibly shrinking Republican Party. While raising money to bolster [...]

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What Media Bias Looks Like

July 29, 2008

Mainstream media has been covering for John McCain ever since the general election campaign began.
When I say "covering", what I mean is that the mainstream "news" people have refused to cover McCain's many, many flip-flops, errors, mistakes, contradictions, and hypocrises. If, in a moment of weakness, these same media creatures must cover one of [...]

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How Did We Get Into Such A Mess?

July 26, 2008

It's good every now and then to review where we are and how we arrived here.
Reviewing always helps in gaining, or regaining, one's perspective.
I've chosen a former Reagan Republican to help with today's review. And not just any old Reagan Republican either…but instead, one who has survived the usually fatal virus of conservative [...]

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Interview With Son of Surge

July 25, 2008

KneePad Interviewer: Warrior and Ex-POW John McCain, can you tell us when the surge began?
Ex-POW McCain: The surge actually started in 1998. Some Republican Warrior Leaders who are NOT ex-POW's, like me, say the surge started in 1991, but I think 1998 is the correct starting date for the surge.
Knee Pad Person: Ex-POW McCain, does [...]

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Surge This

July 24, 2008

CBS joined the McCain campaign the other day by propagandistically editing out an answer by the "straight talker" about George Bush's Iraq escalation tagged "the surge."
Many have suggested CBS consists of a bunch of, you know, liberal communists. I wonder why a bunch of liberal communists would use deceptive propaganda tactics to help [...]

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Will The Real Commander Please Stand Up?

July 23, 2008

I'm having a difficult time comprehending what extremist conservatives have been saying about America's president "listening to the commanders on the ground in Iraq." The propaganda spinning for a couple of years now has been that George, Commander Guy, Bush has only been making C-in-C decisions based on the situation "on the ground" in Iraq [...]

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To Stay There

July 22, 2008

If John McCain and George W. Bush's escalation plan for Iraq in January 2007, moronically tagged "the surge", has worked or is working or whatthehellever….why this?…..
Despite all the talk about Iraq being "calm," I'd like to point out that the month just before the last visit Barack Obama made to Iraq (he went in January, [...]

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I'm Sure This Is Good For Republicans

July 20, 2008

Maliki Backs Obama's 16-Month Timetable
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has endorsed Barack Obama's call for a timetable to leave Iraq, a development with serious ramifications for the American debate over foreign policy. "US presidential candidate Barack Obama talks about 16 months," Maliki told German news magazine Der Spiegel. "That, we think, would be the right [...]

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6 Degrees of Executive Privilege Separation

July 18, 2008

George W. Bush's favorite fig leaf is "executive privilege". When The Codpiece is, you know, sticking out dangerously far, George reaches for his 'privilege' fig leaf. It's Bush's blanky.
Because of Decider's simplistic, buffoonish and deceptive ways, "executive privilege" can now mean whatever a Republican president says it means.
Back in Nixon's time the "privilege" was invoked [...]

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How's It Looking Out There?

July 16, 2008

Interesting to note that president Bush has flip-flopped on talking to Iran….
In a break with past Bush administration policy, a top U.S. diplomat will for the first time join colleagues from other world powers at a meeting with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, The Associated Press has learned.
Official contacts between Iran and the United States are [...]

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