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Posted on entry Steve Gilliard ::: May 22, 2004, 12:51 AM:
It would appear there is even more to it than Chalabi being a con man.
Agency: Chalabi group was front for Iran

Posted on entry How to be topp. ::: May 12, 2004, 05:57 PM:
I guess the question is: is it really any different than the degree that dubya received from Daddy Diploma Mill division of Harvard?
Posted on entry While you're at it, don't think of an elephant. ::: May 10, 2004, 12:06 AM:
And now they are going to have a public trial for an enlisted man in the hope that will keep the wolves away from the real culprits at the top.
U.S. Sets Public Baghdad Court Martial in Abuse Case
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A 24-year-old military policeman will face a public court martial in Baghdad next week, the first of seven American soldiers to be tried on charges of abusing Iraqi prisoners, a U.S. military spokesman said Sunday
Posted on entry Respectability at last. ::: April 26, 2004, 08:47 PM:
The Bush administration's ideas about science could only be described as science fiction which is really too bad as it gives real science fiction a bad name.
Posted on entry Things I don't believe. ::: April 25, 2004, 12:35 AM:
The everythingsruined link is very good and made me pause.
I guess much of the time I fall into the intolerant athiest class. There is a part of my brain that has a hard time considering a practicing Christian, Jew, Muslim or Shinto as a rational human being. It is true that the outcome or intent is what's important not how one got there so my intolerance deprives me of many allies.
Posted on entry Up which creek, and exactly how far. ::: April 22, 2004, 11:32 AM:
Like Bilmon, I don't like Kerry. I don't think that he can stop the rush to Armegedon but at least he knows he is but a mortal man and not someone who really should be in an institution rather than the WH.
Posted on entry Recent history. ::: April 18, 2004, 11:58 AM:
I supported the invasion of Afghanistan and looked on with dismay as a quick victory turned into a slow and painful defeat due to inadeqate resources.
When looking at Iraq I had no doubt that Saddam was a bad guy and probably presented a future threat. I also realized that Rummy and Company did not have a clue as to what would be required judging on past performance, aka Afghanistan. As a result I opposed the invasion from the start.
Posted on entry Open thread 6. ::: March 29, 2004, 03:06 PM:
Trackball, the thumb controled kind. If I use a mouse I have to keep a clean area on my desk; the trackball just sits there.

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