And for what? Don't answer, I know. Absoluelty nothing.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

I wish I never watched this clip today. I bet Bush saw it. Well, probably not. He's to busy right? For instance today he was busy flapping his gums...


"Our troops are fighting a war that will set the course for this new century. The outcome will determine the destiny of millions across the world. Defeating the terrorists and extremists is the challenge of our time and the calling of this generation. I'm confident this generation will answer that call and defeat an ideology that is bent on destroying America and all that we stand for."

"I know the American people understand the stakes in Iraq. They want to win. They will support the war as long as they see a path to victory. Americans can have confidence that we will prevail because thousands of smart, dedicated military and civilian personnel are risking their lives and are working around the clock to ensure our success. A distinguished independent panel of Republicans and Democrats, led by former Secretary of State Jim Baker and former Congressman Lee Hamilton, is taking a fresh look at the situation in Iraq and will make recommendations to help achieve our goals. I welcome all these efforts. My administration will carefully consider any proposal that will help us achieve victory."


Thanks for that shocking and emotional "masterpeace" Mr. Bush. You're never afraid to show the truth. That brought a tear to my eye. Bravo!

::sigh::

Anyway, the clip is of two US soldiers that were kidnapped some months ago. They were tied to a truck and then dragged for a few minutes before being set on fire and burned. According to Mujahideen Shura Council, the two soldiers were part of the brigade that raped and burned Abeer Qassim al-Janabi and killed her family in al-Mahmoudiya back in June.

After watching that I really hope...OH FUCK IT!! We're going to have to think of a new name for our species. We're evolving past our "human" state.

Michael J. Fox Political Ad



Now it's just sad the conroversy this is getting. I think Rush Limbaugh is just pissed that no matter what prescription drugs he became dependent on, they never helped solve his problems.

Ammo Storage Site Explosion

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Did you see the video? It was on October 11. No? Get outta here. Really? Ok here it is.


Wonder why you didn't see it or why it didn't even get attention until on October 18 exactly 7days later? You forgot what FoxNews was calling October 11 all day? "10/11" You forgot about "10/11" already? Wow. That was the day the baseball player crashed his plane into a NYC apartment building.

Now are you wondering what the casualties were from those explosions on that military base with exploding bombs and mushroom clouds?


When the flames had been brought under control on the morning of the 11th of October, primarily because the entire camp had been gutted, nine large American military transports with prominent Red Cross markings were observed by members of the foreign media taking off, laded with the dead and the wounded.

Over 300 American troops, including U.S. Army and Marines, CIA agents and U.S. translators were casualties and there also were 165 seriously injured requiring major medical attention and 39 suffering lesser injuries 122 members of the Iraqi armed forces were killed and 90 seriously injured members of same, were also evacuated to the U.S. military hospital at al-Habbaniyah located some 70km west of Baghdad.

Although official U.S. DoD statements indicated that there were no deaths; that only a hundred men were inside the base guarding billions of dollars of vital military equipment and that there were “only two minor injuries to personnel,” passes belief and certainly reality is more painful than propaganda.

Georgia Law and The Greedy Nurse

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Nurse sues over ticket for anti-Bush bumper sticker

ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- A woman who was ticketed for having an obscene anti-Bush bumper sticker filed a lawsuit in federal court Monday against a county in the state of Georgia and its officials.

Denise Grier, 47, of Athens, Georgia, got a $100 ticket in March after a DeKalb County police officer spotted the bumper sticker, which read "I'm Tired Of All The BUSH**."

A DeKalb judge threw out the ticket in April because the state's lewd decal law that formed the basis for the ticket was ruled unconstitutional in 1990.

Grier is seeking damages from the county for "emotional distress," according to the lawsuit.

Grier also seeks a declaration in federal court that her bumper sticker is considered constitutionally protected speech because she is "uncertain and insecure regarding her right to display her bumper sticker in DeKalb County," the lawsuit said.

The lawsuit was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia.

Grier, a nurse who works at Emory University and other hospitals, also is seeking punitive damages against the DeKalb police officer who gave her the ticket because he "acted with reckless disregard" of her rights, the lawsuit said.

The state law prohibited lewd or profane stickers and decals on vehicles.

The President of Israel In. . .

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Illegal Pardons, Wire Tapping and Rape, OH MY!