Sunday, December 16, 2007
reagan: the worst communicator
Former US president Ronald Reagan was famous for his gaffes.
His most noted came in 1984, at the height of the Cold War.
He said: "My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you I just signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes."
He was joking around in a voice-level test before broadcast, but it turned out the microphone was switched on.
He was a keen humorist and sometimes it was hard to tell which of his remarks were jokes and which were gaffes.
His assertion that "trees cause more pollution than automobiles" may have been seriously meant - at least it caused outrage among green groups.
He also reportedly said: "All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk".
Asked by a reporter in 1966 what kind of governor he would be, the former B-movie actor is said to have replied: "I don't know. I've never played a governor".
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And his intention may have been similar when he said: "I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself".
And again when he quipped: "I have left orders to be awakened at any time in case of national emergency - even if I'm in a Cabinet meeting".
But "We are trying to get unemployment to go up, and I think we're going to succeed" appears to have been a slip of the tongue.
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raygun was what? a mediocre acre, protracting itself as a field.
Monday, November 26, 2007
snotty nose into
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
nanny nanny boo boo. some friend!
and our other buddies? “It is not, in our view, conduct that is indicative of a country that understands its obligations of a responsible nation,” Admiral Keating said. “There is little strategic benefit to it.”
Cmdr. Pamela S. Kunze, chief spokeswoman for Admiral Roughead, said about 50 Navy ships visited Hong Kong each year. Before the recent refusals, the last American warship to be denied access to the harbor was the Curtis Wilbur, a guided-missile destroyer, in 2002. The Chinese did not provide a reason at the time, she said.
just kicking a little sand in our faces.
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
If Russia maintains a robust military, Mr. Putin later added, “we will not allow anyone to poke their snotty nose into our affairs.”
nanny nanny boo boo. some friend!
and our other buddies? “It is not, in our view, conduct that is indicative of a country that understands its obligations of a responsible nation,” Admiral Keating said. “There is little strategic benefit to it.”
Cmdr. Pamela S. Kunze, chief spokeswoman for Admiral Roughead, said about 50 Navy ships visited Hong Kong each year. Before the recent refusals, the last American warship to be denied access to the harbor was the Curtis Wilbur, a guided-missile destroyer, in 2002. The Chinese did not provide a reason at the time, she said.
just kicking a little sand in our faces.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
taser kerik's bush
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=129937&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=422442&highlight=
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, May 21, 2003 - TASER International, Inc. (Nasdaq: TASR and TASRW), a market leader in advanced less-lethal weapons, today congratulated Bernard B. Kerik, the former New York City Police Commissioner and member of the TASER International Board of Directors who has accepted a position as senior policy advisor in Iraq's reorganized Interior Ministry under Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III.
"I am honored that the secretary of defense and Ambassador [L. Paul] Bremer have given me this opportunity," said Mr. Kerik. "I am looking forward to the challenge of giving the Iraqi people back their country. "
As a former undercover narcotics detective, Mr. Kerik led the New York City Police Department through the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and is touted for his role in drastically reducing crime. Mr. Kerik also brings a wealth of experience to the new job with his unique background and familiarity with the Middle Eastern culture and politics. In the 1970's, he worked in the region as a security expert, including four years in the employ of the Saudi royal family. Mr. Kerik was commissioner of the New York City Correction Department before his appointment to police commissioner in August 2000. Mr. Kerik will leave Giuliani Partners, a consulting firm run by former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, with whom he has longstanding professional relationship
TASER International, Inc. (NASDAQ: TASR) provides advanced less-lethal weapons for use in the law enforcement, private security and personal defense markets. Our flagship ADVANCED TASER® product has reduced officer injuries by over 80% in the Orange County (FL) Sheriff's Office, and reduced suspect injuries by over 72% in the Phoenix (AZ) Police Department. The ADVANCED TASER is saving lives, reducing liability and creating safer jobs in over 2,500 law enforcement agencies worldwide. TASER International's new TASER X26 with Shaped Pulse™ technology debuts on May 30, 2003. Over 60% smaller than our industry leading ADVANCED TASER M26, the X26 will be seen on the belts of thousands of officers around the globe. Preview the most anticipated less-lethal weapon of the new millennium at www.TASERX26.com.
200 deaths in the past 5 years.http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=df5f891e-ff77-4a39-ade7-b5488f9adfd9&k=56319&p=2
heckuva job bernie.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, May 21, 2003 - TASER International, Inc. (Nasdaq: TASR and TASRW), a market leader in advanced less-lethal weapons, today congratulated Bernard B. Kerik, the former New York City Police Commissioner and member of the TASER International Board of Directors who has accepted a position as senior policy advisor in Iraq's reorganized Interior Ministry under Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III.
"I am honored that the secretary of defense and Ambassador [L. Paul] Bremer have given me this opportunity," said Mr. Kerik. "I am looking forward to the challenge of giving the Iraqi people back their country. "
As a former undercover narcotics detective, Mr. Kerik led the New York City Police Department through the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and is touted for his role in drastically reducing crime. Mr. Kerik also brings a wealth of experience to the new job with his unique background and familiarity with the Middle Eastern culture and politics. In the 1970's, he worked in the region as a security expert, including four years in the employ of the Saudi royal family. Mr. Kerik was commissioner of the New York City Correction Department before his appointment to police commissioner in August 2000. Mr. Kerik will leave Giuliani Partners, a consulting firm run by former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, with whom he has longstanding professional relationship
TASER International, Inc. (NASDAQ: TASR) provides advanced less-lethal weapons for use in the law enforcement, private security and personal defense markets. Our flagship ADVANCED TASER® product has reduced officer injuries by over 80% in the Orange County (FL) Sheriff's Office, and reduced suspect injuries by over 72% in the Phoenix (AZ) Police Department. The ADVANCED TASER is saving lives, reducing liability and creating safer jobs in over 2,500 law enforcement agencies worldwide. TASER International's new TASER X26 with Shaped Pulse™ technology debuts on May 30, 2003. Over 60% smaller than our industry leading ADVANCED TASER M26, the X26 will be seen on the belts of thousands of officers around the globe. Preview the most anticipated less-lethal weapon of the new millennium at www.TASERX26.com.
200 deaths in the past 5 years.http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=df5f891e-ff77-4a39-ade7-b5488f9adfd9&k=56319&p=2
heckuva job bernie.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
blackwater's cookie and buzzy: venture capitalist terrorists
drink of thine clarity, blackwater
ride the bullshit bullet to bermuda
it won't be friends in high graces that absolve your crimes
for they have their own indictments to suck on
like paws stinging from forays into honey hives,
blackhoney makes a black tongue that speaks
from the jar it which it pickles,
sending out communiques to botchjob operatives
it won't serve the company good to shoot first and detain witnesses later,
better to shoot first, shoot second, and demolish absolutely
all trace of your tracks on this bloody earth
by using all the assets at your disposal,
your forte: disposal of assets and reallocation of truthspecks
until the shiite hit the fan and the sunni rises over horizon
to give you the boot, das boot on the end of a rifle
stealtoed boots gunna walk right over you
back to their own homes, over the bodies of their children,
to retake their streets, their dignity, their sullied
water, once drinkable and running thru canals not floating
with your bridge sacrifices, your intolerable cruelties
magnified by the lengths gone thru for secrecy
into a clarity into the blackness whose very quality you malign
and shall never, ever, attain
*********************
Almost from the moment the Nisour Square shootings happened, the State Department has taken actions that give the impression of trying to cover up the incident. The department's initial report on the shooting was drafted by a Blackwater contractor on official US government stationery. The FBI was not dispatched to investigate the case until two weeks after the shootings, meaning that the initial investigation was in the hands of a non-law enforcement agency, the State Department, that just happens to be Blackwater's employer. In late October it emerged that the department had actually granted some Blackwater operatives "limited use immunity" in return for their statements on the shooting. Some Blackwater agents have reportedly refused to answer FBI questions, citing their State Department-granted "immunity." This means that their statements, and information gleaned from them, cannot be used to bring criminal charges against them. The State Department also offered to facilitate the payment of what amounted to hush money to victims of the shooting, which it has done on numerous occasions for Blackwater and other companies when they kill Iraqis.
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welcome to the buzzy and cookie show! once hosted by scooter
who has taken an absense of leaves for his fig leaf
showing it all!
the state department inquisitor general and the ex # 3 cia official, bros!
both been sippin on that bad blackwater grog, death.
listen to buzzy krongard's "intelligence venture capital firm idea:"
declared, "The war will be won in large measure by forces you do not know about, in actions you will not see and in ways you may not want to know about, but we will prevail."
about bin laden, he's actually good on the loose:
three years later, in January 2005, Krongard made news when he became the most senior Administration figure to articulate the benefits of having not killed or captured Osama bin Laden. "You can make the argument that we're better off with him [at large]," he said. "Because if something happens to bin Laden, you might find a lot of people vying for his position and demonstrating how macho they are by unleashing a stream of terror.... He's turning into more of a charismatic leader than a terrorist mastermind." Krongard also characterized bin Laden "not as a chief executive but more like a venture capitalist," saying, "Let's say you and I want to blow up Trafalgar Square. So we go to bin Laden. And he'll say, 'Well, here's some money and some passports and if you need weapons, see this guy
so bin laden is "like a venture capitalist............." just like blackwater? take notes y'all.
read this in THe Nation: http://news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20071115/cm_thenation/20071203scahill
ride the bullshit bullet to bermuda
it won't be friends in high graces that absolve your crimes
for they have their own indictments to suck on
like paws stinging from forays into honey hives,
blackhoney makes a black tongue that speaks
from the jar it which it pickles,
sending out communiques to botchjob operatives
it won't serve the company good to shoot first and detain witnesses later,
better to shoot first, shoot second, and demolish absolutely
all trace of your tracks on this bloody earth
by using all the assets at your disposal,
your forte: disposal of assets and reallocation of truthspecks
until the shiite hit the fan and the sunni rises over horizon
to give you the boot, das boot on the end of a rifle
stealtoed boots gunna walk right over you
back to their own homes, over the bodies of their children,
to retake their streets, their dignity, their sullied
water, once drinkable and running thru canals not floating
with your bridge sacrifices, your intolerable cruelties
magnified by the lengths gone thru for secrecy
into a clarity into the blackness whose very quality you malign
and shall never, ever, attain
*********************
Almost from the moment the Nisour Square shootings happened, the State Department has taken actions that give the impression of trying to cover up the incident. The department's initial report on the shooting was drafted by a Blackwater contractor on official US government stationery. The FBI was not dispatched to investigate the case until two weeks after the shootings, meaning that the initial investigation was in the hands of a non-law enforcement agency, the State Department, that just happens to be Blackwater's employer. In late October it emerged that the department had actually granted some Blackwater operatives "limited use immunity" in return for their statements on the shooting. Some Blackwater agents have reportedly refused to answer FBI questions, citing their State Department-granted "immunity." This means that their statements, and information gleaned from them, cannot be used to bring criminal charges against them. The State Department also offered to facilitate the payment of what amounted to hush money to victims of the shooting, which it has done on numerous occasions for Blackwater and other companies when they kill Iraqis.
************************
welcome to the buzzy and cookie show! once hosted by scooter
who has taken an absense of leaves for his fig leaf
showing it all!
the state department inquisitor general and the ex # 3 cia official, bros!
both been sippin on that bad blackwater grog, death.
listen to buzzy krongard's "intelligence venture capital firm idea:"
declared, "The war will be won in large measure by forces you do not know about, in actions you will not see and in ways you may not want to know about, but we will prevail."
about bin laden, he's actually good on the loose:
three years later, in January 2005, Krongard made news when he became the most senior Administration figure to articulate the benefits of having not killed or captured Osama bin Laden. "You can make the argument that we're better off with him [at large]," he said. "Because if something happens to bin Laden, you might find a lot of people vying for his position and demonstrating how macho they are by unleashing a stream of terror.... He's turning into more of a charismatic leader than a terrorist mastermind." Krongard also characterized bin Laden "not as a chief executive but more like a venture capitalist," saying, "Let's say you and I want to blow up Trafalgar Square. So we go to bin Laden. And he'll say, 'Well, here's some money and some passports and if you need weapons, see this guy
so bin laden is "like a venture capitalist............." just like blackwater? take notes y'all.
read this in THe Nation: http://news.yahoo.com/s/thenation/20071115/cm_thenation/20071203scahill
Saturday, September 29, 2007
bush in denial of iraqi holocaust
When Iran's elected President Ahmadinejad denies the Jewish holocaust, his propaganda, or psychological warfare, is roundly dismissed as racist and ludicrous. By contrast, Bush repeatedly denies the Iraqi holocaust he instigated, resulting in a million dead civilians, 2-3 million displaced refugees, and a populace terrorized by lawless soldiers and Blackwater mercenaries. In response to the Johns Hopkins medical survey of 2006, Bush said
"Six-hundred thousand or whatever they guessed at is just... it's not credible."
Neither Ahmadinejad nor Bush may be credible. The difference is that Bush is personally responsible for the Iraq holocaust. Bush is not only the decider, he is the denier.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6040054.stm
"Six-hundred thousand or whatever they guessed at is just... it's not credible."
Neither Ahmadinejad nor Bush may be credible. The difference is that Bush is personally responsible for the Iraq holocaust. Bush is not only the decider, he is the denier.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6040054.stm
Monday, August 20, 2007
not only did the military"lose" sell or otherwise distribute 190,000 sidearms in iraq, but country was awash with weapons brought in from the last big freeforall chance to kill and profit in religious manners:
Much of the equipment provided to Iraqi troops, including the AK-47s, originates from countries in the former Soviet bloc. In a report last year, Amnesty International said that in 2004 and 2005 more than 350,000 AK-47 rifles and similar weapons were taken out of Bosnia and Serbia, for use in Iraq, by private contractors working for the Pentagon and with the approval of NATO and European security forces in Bosnia.
The Pentagon has lost track of about 190,000 AK-47 assault rifles and pistols given to Iraqi security forces in 2004 and 2005, according to a new government report, raising fears that some of those weapons have fallen into the hands of insurgents fighting U.S. forces in Iraq.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/05/AR2007080501299.html
back in 2003, bremmer was all for "the citizens" to be packin:
The availability of weapons to ordinary Iraqis, not just militias, is also a concern. In May, Paul Bremer, the top coalition official here, decided to allow Iraqis to keep AK-47s, with the stipulation that they confine them to their home. But that provision has proven almost impossible to enforce, and gun-toting toughs are now a regular feature on the streets of most of Iraq's cities.
"In my opinion, we'd be a lot better off if we didn't let people keep AK-47s in their homes,'' says Gen. Kadhem Abdul Khalik, the chief of police for Al-Risafa district, which encompasses about half of Baghdad. "Under the old regime, there were a lot fewer guns in private hands, and that made our job easier and safer."
One coalition official says that up to 50 major weapons sites across Iraq with bombs, ammunition, and rifles in them are improperly secured and have probably served as a source for the home-made bombs - improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in military parlance - that have become the single biggest security threat to the coalition.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1020/p01s04-woiq.html
Thirty-three people were killed today on the campus of Virginia Tech in what appears to be the deadliest shooting rampage in American history, according to federal law-enforcement officials. Many of the victims were students shot in a dorm and a classroom building.
and the washington sniper:
One coincidence not reported in the major media is that Moose and John Muhammad/Williams both served in the Oregon National guard at the same time for approximately a year. However their reporting stations were about a mile apart and there is no known indication that the two ever met. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0211/S00116.htm
no connection...just floods of weapons.
Much of the equipment provided to Iraqi troops, including the AK-47s, originates from countries in the former Soviet bloc. In a report last year, Amnesty International said that in 2004 and 2005 more than 350,000 AK-47 rifles and similar weapons were taken out of Bosnia and Serbia, for use in Iraq, by private contractors working for the Pentagon and with the approval of NATO and European security forces in Bosnia.
The Pentagon has lost track of about 190,000 AK-47 assault rifles and pistols given to Iraqi security forces in 2004 and 2005, according to a new government report, raising fears that some of those weapons have fallen into the hands of insurgents fighting U.S. forces in Iraq.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/05/AR2007080501299.html
back in 2003, bremmer was all for "the citizens" to be packin:
The availability of weapons to ordinary Iraqis, not just militias, is also a concern. In May, Paul Bremer, the top coalition official here, decided to allow Iraqis to keep AK-47s, with the stipulation that they confine them to their home. But that provision has proven almost impossible to enforce, and gun-toting toughs are now a regular feature on the streets of most of Iraq's cities.
"In my opinion, we'd be a lot better off if we didn't let people keep AK-47s in their homes,'' says Gen. Kadhem Abdul Khalik, the chief of police for Al-Risafa district, which encompasses about half of Baghdad. "Under the old regime, there were a lot fewer guns in private hands, and that made our job easier and safer."
One coalition official says that up to 50 major weapons sites across Iraq with bombs, ammunition, and rifles in them are improperly secured and have probably served as a source for the home-made bombs - improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in military parlance - that have become the single biggest security threat to the coalition.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/1020/p01s04-woiq.html
Thirty-three people were killed today on the campus of Virginia Tech in what appears to be the deadliest shooting rampage in American history, according to federal law-enforcement officials. Many of the victims were students shot in a dorm and a classroom building.
and the washington sniper:
One coincidence not reported in the major media is that Moose and John Muhammad/Williams both served in the Oregon National guard at the same time for approximately a year. However their reporting stations were about a mile apart and there is no known indication that the two ever met. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0211/S00116.htm
no connection...just floods of weapons.
dissident decider decipher
slush sez he's a dirty word: a dissident!
As he sat down with opposition leaders from authoritarian societies around the world, he gave voice to his exasperation. "You're not the only dissident," Bush told Saad Eddin Ibrahim, a leader in the resistance to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. "I too am a dissident in Washington. Bureaucracy in the United States does not help change. It seems that Mubarak succeeded in brainwashing them."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/19/AR2007081901720.html
dissident decider?
As he sat down with opposition leaders from authoritarian societies around the world, he gave voice to his exasperation. "You're not the only dissident," Bush told Saad Eddin Ibrahim, a leader in the resistance to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. "I too am a dissident in Washington. Bureaucracy in the United States does not help change. It seems that Mubarak succeeded in brainwashing them."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/19/AR2007081901720.html
dissident decider?
rove: i'm a myth, i'm grendel, i don't know who i am
rove isn't sure what or who he is:
On the various congressional investigations, Rove told Wallace: "They'll keep after me. Let's face it. I mean, I'm a myth, and they're -- you know, I'm Beowulf. You know, I'm Grendel. I don't know who I am. But they're after me."
wundered why bush was so eloquent?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/04/11/LI2005041100879.html
On the various congressional investigations, Rove told Wallace: "They'll keep after me. Let's face it. I mean, I'm a myth, and they're -- you know, I'm Beowulf. You know, I'm Grendel. I don't know who I am. But they're after me."
wundered why bush was so eloquent?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/04/11/LI2005041100879.html
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
tillman hearings uncovering patterns of lies
congressional investigations of pat tillman and jessica lynch reveal a pattern of disinformation(propaganda) leading up to the president's slimy desk:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/foreigndesk/detail?blogid=16&entry_id=15724
Pvt. Jessica Lynch testifies that after her April 23, 2003, capture in Iraq, the Pentagon told "elaborate lies" and created "the story of the little girl Rambo from hills of West Virginia who went down fighting. Very calmly, composed, Lynch emphasizes that she is "not political." However, she says, "I'm still confused why they chose to lie and make me a legend when those in my unit who died around me were truly legendary."
No mention yet of Gen. John Abizaid, the former Central Command chief, who the Tillman family say may have played a key role in coordinating a coverup with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and with the White House.
gee i wonder if bush's "tinkertoy" boy genius had anything to do with this...dooh! he's unavailable, shooting attorney-friends in tejas, loaded with impunity!
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/foreigndesk/detail?blogid=16&entry_id=15724
Pvt. Jessica Lynch testifies that after her April 23, 2003, capture in Iraq, the Pentagon told "elaborate lies" and created "the story of the little girl Rambo from hills of West Virginia who went down fighting. Very calmly, composed, Lynch emphasizes that she is "not political." However, she says, "I'm still confused why they chose to lie and make me a legend when those in my unit who died around me were truly legendary."
No mention yet of Gen. John Abizaid, the former Central Command chief, who the Tillman family say may have played a key role in coordinating a coverup with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and with the White House.
gee i wonder if bush's "tinkertoy" boy genius had anything to do with this...dooh! he's unavailable, shooting attorney-friends in tejas, loaded with impunity!
Someone might tell Karl Rover that whales aren't fish:
Even when he returns to Texas, Rove said, he expects to be under attack for his role in advising Bush. "I realize that some of the Democrats are Captain Ahab and I'm the great white whale," he said. "I noticed the other day some Democratic staffers were quoted calling me the big fish. Well, I'm Moby-Dick and they're after me."
They happen to be mammals, who abandoned land (DC) for the safety of the sea of money( TEJAS). Kind of like Halliburton, who has likewise decided "to spend more time with their family," moving operations from Houston to Dubai:
Halliburton Co., currently the largest military contractor in Iraq with billions of dollars in Pentagon contracts, announced Sunday that it was planning to move its CEO and corporate headquarters from Houston to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. The move could eventually save the firm a fortune in U.S. taxes, but it is raising serious questions about its priorities and prompting at least one possible congressional hearing. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Politics/story?id=2943017
Karl "Tinkertoy" Rove and "Scuzzer" Libby are both good guise deep down; ask David Brooks or Rich Lowry. They know when they fall, their spidernets will save them.
Let's hope when Karl spends more time with his family, it is when they visit him in jail. Of course, Jeff Gannon will have no problem lobbying for his time in the shower stall there!
http://rawstory.com/exclusives/byrne/secret_service_gannon_424.htm
Below the belt? I don't think so: Guckert made more than 200 appearances at the White House during his two-year tenure with the fledging conservative websites GOPUSA and Talon News, attending 155 of 196 White House press briefings. He had little to no previous journalism experience, previously worked as a male escort, and was refused a congressional press pass.
more from the rawstory: Guckert made more than two dozen excursions to the White House when there were no scheduled briefings. On many of these days, the Press Office held press gaggles aboard Air Force One—which raises questions about what Guckert was doing at the White House. On other days, the president held photo opportunities.
Ok, back to Karl calling himself Moby Dick.
Snigger snigger....according to Hawthorne's "the purloined letter" you put the object in plain sight if you wish to hide it. Like a closeted wizard of ahs!
whispering of washington dc escort services, remember the recent madam's lengthy list of politicians who used her journalists i mean harlots: Politics – The 46 lbs of phone records, stored meticulously over the DC Madam's 13-year escort service, is a scandal in waiting that looms large over the nation's capital. And if the current court-ordered injunction is lifted, allowing Deborah Jeane Palfrey access to her files, she vows to send every last name and phone number to any journalist wanting them.
Is rove moby dick because he is on the madam's log of record? funny how our loose lips sink ships.
Even when he returns to Texas, Rove said, he expects to be under attack for his role in advising Bush. "I realize that some of the Democrats are Captain Ahab and I'm the great white whale," he said. "I noticed the other day some Democratic staffers were quoted calling me the big fish. Well, I'm Moby-Dick and they're after me."
They happen to be mammals, who abandoned land (DC) for the safety of the sea of money( TEJAS). Kind of like Halliburton, who has likewise decided "to spend more time with their family," moving operations from Houston to Dubai:
Halliburton Co., currently the largest military contractor in Iraq with billions of dollars in Pentagon contracts, announced Sunday that it was planning to move its CEO and corporate headquarters from Houston to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. The move could eventually save the firm a fortune in U.S. taxes, but it is raising serious questions about its priorities and prompting at least one possible congressional hearing. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Politics/story?id=2943017
Karl "Tinkertoy" Rove and "Scuzzer" Libby are both good guise deep down; ask David Brooks or Rich Lowry. They know when they fall, their spidernets will save them.
Let's hope when Karl spends more time with his family, it is when they visit him in jail. Of course, Jeff Gannon will have no problem lobbying for his time in the shower stall there!
http://rawstory.com/exclusives/byrne/secret_service_gannon_424.htm
Below the belt? I don't think so: Guckert made more than 200 appearances at the White House during his two-year tenure with the fledging conservative websites GOPUSA and Talon News, attending 155 of 196 White House press briefings. He had little to no previous journalism experience, previously worked as a male escort, and was refused a congressional press pass.
more from the rawstory: Guckert made more than two dozen excursions to the White House when there were no scheduled briefings. On many of these days, the Press Office held press gaggles aboard Air Force One—which raises questions about what Guckert was doing at the White House. On other days, the president held photo opportunities.
Ok, back to Karl calling himself Moby Dick.
Snigger snigger....according to Hawthorne's "the purloined letter" you put the object in plain sight if you wish to hide it. Like a closeted wizard of ahs!
whispering of washington dc escort services, remember the recent madam's lengthy list of politicians who used her journalists i mean harlots: Politics – The 46 lbs of phone records, stored meticulously over the DC Madam's 13-year escort service, is a scandal in waiting that looms large over the nation's capital. And if the current court-ordered injunction is lifted, allowing Deborah Jeane Palfrey access to her files, she vows to send every last name and phone number to any journalist wanting them.
Is rove moby dick because he is on the madam's log of record? funny how our loose lips sink ships.
Monday, August 13, 2007
china, iowa
suppose our china debt is one trillion bucks...one thousand billion dollars. that's 3-4 years of iraq. who's calling the shits i mean shots?
who decides to allow all this crap into our borders? lead, poison plastic, bad ginger, etc?
me, i bought a raft and threw it in the river...the columbia. it melted! i blame china. nevermind the federal supersite at hanford, the railroad tie plant here in the dalles, the formaldahyde they use to make maraschino cherries, the nonkosher chemicals all the windsurfers spray to keep their hair erect...
china. the cainbusheys don't blink when they execute government gargoyles over catfood? what about katrina? what about our bridges and coal mines? what about our meth and our foodstamps? what about our voting machines that are remote controlled? what about claims to executive privelege regarding pat tillman; doesn't the claim, in itself, imply guilt?
what about crappy toys and bad food? what about iowa?
who decides to allow all this crap into our borders? lead, poison plastic, bad ginger, etc?
me, i bought a raft and threw it in the river...the columbia. it melted! i blame china. nevermind the federal supersite at hanford, the railroad tie plant here in the dalles, the formaldahyde they use to make maraschino cherries, the nonkosher chemicals all the windsurfers spray to keep their hair erect...
china. the cainbusheys don't blink when they execute government gargoyles over catfood? what about katrina? what about our bridges and coal mines? what about our meth and our foodstamps? what about our voting machines that are remote controlled? what about claims to executive privelege regarding pat tillman; doesn't the claim, in itself, imply guilt?
what about crappy toys and bad food? what about iowa?
Sunday, August 12, 2007
data minder's privates
someone with nothing to hide has no hide: peeled, skinned, ready to eat. don't be an exhibitionist! privacy doesn't mean showing one's privates.our social security numbers, our medical history, our addresses emails friends and associates, our shopping habits...this is not about whether you are al qaeda or earth first. it is about snooping on soccer moms and dads.
fake nuggets in the data mining stream
since we're dealing with the wildwest "bring 'em on" mentality, let's remember that people with mining claims in the olden days would "front" on the actual value of their claim...show a few nuggets they said came from the stream, which was for sale for the bargain price of....how easy would it be for the nsa or similar spook agency to PLANT data from remote servers into the hardware of persons they wanted to spy on? how many mistakes on the "no fly list" occur due to the genius of these data interpolations based on FAULTY intel?the laws already allow warrantless searches....the idea is, you apply after the fact, and that is what has been ignored.
data mine collapse, my ass! drill me a hole!
unavoidable is the conclusion that there is no proper oversight in any branch of government for the abuses we are experiencing. the office of prez and vice scuz has grown far too influential, as they now have appointed some huge majority of the federal judges based on political litmus tests, stocked the supreme court with hacks----they wanted harriet meyers! filled FEMA post with brown, the horse-show guy etc etc, and worst of all, collude with big money democrats to ensure nothing ever evolves in our attempts at democracy.what is needed is a people's fourth wheel of government, short of total revolution. let's take their omnipotent computer technology and make it an arbiter for basic constitutional issues; break a law, such as warrantless fisa searches? black and white, the exec. is guilty, hand down the penalty. no weak handwringing from wishywashy democrats. lie to begin an unjust war? boom, big computer finds the executive office guilty and removes the codes they hold to launch nuclear weapons against...iran, for example.claim executive privelege in regards to tillman, pardon/commute a treasonous convicted felon protecting his own boss, i.e. libby-----illegal, hello. take away that privilege on basic constitutional grounds.if the powers that be insist on the deductive ability of the computers that they've programed,( like diebold's voting machines,) then turn them loose on the flagrant lawbreakers holding office, awarding fraudulent contracts, covering up endless scandals...can't hide that from big computer! big computer won't care about party affiliation or non-affiliation.short of total revolution, or a general strike, what other options does the average american have? take away chain-bushey's costco card.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
data mining and total information awareness
John Poindexter, convicted and pardoned for the iran-contra scandal, is going thru your laundry, dirty clean and even still being stitched in china, looking for evil doers.
the guy who was illegally selling iran weapons, trading hostages for the right for iran to buy our weapons, taking the money to fund the contras illegally in nicaragua, bringing coke into the usa to create the crack epidemic in L.A. in the early 80's; this guy was picked by g. to develop a data mining system called TIA....hi guise!
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-levin021303.asp
of course, these days, we have warrantless wiretaps as an accepted(ha!) reality of living with certain people who despise democracy and freedom.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/28/AR2007072801401.html
are we surprised gonzalez and cheney burp the phrase "National Security!" after each fly they swallow? nope
the guy who was illegally selling iran weapons, trading hostages for the right for iran to buy our weapons, taking the money to fund the contras illegally in nicaragua, bringing coke into the usa to create the crack epidemic in L.A. in the early 80's; this guy was picked by g. to develop a data mining system called TIA....hi guise!
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-levin021303.asp
of course, these days, we have warrantless wiretaps as an accepted(ha!) reality of living with certain people who despise democracy and freedom.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/28/AR2007072801401.html
are we surprised gonzalez and cheney burp the phrase "National Security!" after each fly they swallow? nope
Friday, July 27, 2007
tillman intentionally killed by 3 m-16 rounds to the skull
lo and behold, less than a week after i speculate that his death was an assasination, the facts come out in an associated press story i read in the oregonian.
among the revelations: he was killed by 3 bullets to the skull at less than 10 yards. there was no enemy fire whatsoever. superiors lied and bragged about covering it up.
check the link: http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_rob_kall_070727_did_bush_admin_order.htm
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070727/ap_on_re_us/tillman_friendly_fire
now the question is: why claim executive privilege in this matter, mr. slush?
among the revelations: he was killed by 3 bullets to the skull at less than 10 yards. there was no enemy fire whatsoever. superiors lied and bragged about covering it up.
check the link: http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_rob_kall_070727_did_bush_admin_order.htm
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070727/ap_on_re_us/tillman_friendly_fire
now the question is: why claim executive privilege in this matter, mr. slush?
Friday, July 20, 2007
tillman's executive execution
Readily apparent, once bush has a taste of veto, or "executive privilege," he is tough to kick out of the bar....one more fer the road! After years of using neither sledgehammer, he is all too weak to do otherwise. Or could the case of Pat Tillman highlight some far more insiduous reach to silence "the potential" opposition?
The football player/soldier Tillman was perhaps prepping his self for Presidential material.
The glorious resume of having "deigned to shun" professional sports to face latrine duty in Afghanistan! Could the children of McCain or Slush claim such servitude to Pat.riot.ism? No way! He was building a golden arched resume, with McPat.riot.ism forefront. Is it any wonder he was axed on the front by that worst of oxy.morons, "friendly fire?"
His.story has a sway. Few facts are set in a stone impervious to water, (quote ME on that).
So the "story" swayed in the length/height of its believability. Killed by the enemy ( got that right). Killed by one of our own. Ugh. Could it be worse, sure. Perhaps intentionally killed by "one we own."
Is this a theory? Why glue the word "conspiracy" before the phrase at all, unless to diminish the fragile scientific factotum that all relatives have truth after their wine! Sure he was murdered, gunned up, wasted, spent, shot full of american lead, laid in the dust the russians once fertilized, murdered, poked by projectiles, violated by munitions, targeted tagged trapped and crapped upon, blasted with freedom, forced to evacuate his body, dont take no pickchers, wrapped in a flag, warped in memory, weeped in the story of shifting lies, hiding the fact he deserved to live, to run for office, to be better than Kerry who had to wait to be swiftboated by Slush who drinks blood for his fun.
"Perhaps" Slush invokes his privilege with kneejerk regular.rarity becase he has had a frankensteinian transformation. Insert the veto chip! Damn the emminent rotpedos i men torporpeedos!
As commander in thief, one shuldnt drink blood, for fun. As a nutrient, it may add to manhood lacking, for iron gives one a stiffy that can't be denied. Friendly, fire. Criticismy would be no less lethal, yes?
The chain of command cannot exist when the first link is rotten. When the defining link is without virtue, " the properties of its own excellence," only the opposite of excellence is to be expected in results obtained. A commander in chief that is neither(excellent nor a commander) is a loose cannon whose fodder make friends of the devil. Want a shiny pin on yer casket?
We will never see your casket. Shuttled below the media radar, heros are denied their comeuppance, even when they are slobs from the burbs. Most are kids, or dads making dough and making waste. Others, like Pat, could have been President. They guy who opted for Country, or the line fed.
The fed line is a bad wine. Get Slush off of it. It is our Privilege.
The football player/soldier Tillman was perhaps prepping his self for Presidential material.
The glorious resume of having "deigned to shun" professional sports to face latrine duty in Afghanistan! Could the children of McCain or Slush claim such servitude to Pat.riot.ism? No way! He was building a golden arched resume, with McPat.riot.ism forefront. Is it any wonder he was axed on the front by that worst of oxy.morons, "friendly fire?"
His.story has a sway. Few facts are set in a stone impervious to water, (quote ME on that).
So the "story" swayed in the length/height of its believability. Killed by the enemy ( got that right). Killed by one of our own. Ugh. Could it be worse, sure. Perhaps intentionally killed by "one we own."
Is this a theory? Why glue the word "conspiracy" before the phrase at all, unless to diminish the fragile scientific factotum that all relatives have truth after their wine! Sure he was murdered, gunned up, wasted, spent, shot full of american lead, laid in the dust the russians once fertilized, murdered, poked by projectiles, violated by munitions, targeted tagged trapped and crapped upon, blasted with freedom, forced to evacuate his body, dont take no pickchers, wrapped in a flag, warped in memory, weeped in the story of shifting lies, hiding the fact he deserved to live, to run for office, to be better than Kerry who had to wait to be swiftboated by Slush who drinks blood for his fun.
"Perhaps" Slush invokes his privilege with kneejerk regular.rarity becase he has had a frankensteinian transformation. Insert the veto chip! Damn the emminent rotpedos i men torporpeedos!
As commander in thief, one shuldnt drink blood, for fun. As a nutrient, it may add to manhood lacking, for iron gives one a stiffy that can't be denied. Friendly, fire. Criticismy would be no less lethal, yes?
The chain of command cannot exist when the first link is rotten. When the defining link is without virtue, " the properties of its own excellence," only the opposite of excellence is to be expected in results obtained. A commander in chief that is neither(excellent nor a commander) is a loose cannon whose fodder make friends of the devil. Want a shiny pin on yer casket?
We will never see your casket. Shuttled below the media radar, heros are denied their comeuppance, even when they are slobs from the burbs. Most are kids, or dads making dough and making waste. Others, like Pat, could have been President. They guy who opted for Country, or the line fed.
The fed line is a bad wine. Get Slush off of it. It is our Privilege.
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