Like I said...
"My God, they're going to kill us all!"
That phrase by the way is what the late Texas Governor John Connelly screamed while seated in front of President Kennedy in the limousine in Dallas on November 22, 1963 when shots rang out in Dealy Plaza.
Once again there is proof via the Associated Press:
Tape: Bush, Chertoff Warned Before Katrina
Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show" was on "Larry King Live" the other night and eerily uttered a phrase I used in a prior email on this subject: "What else is it going to take?"
Four days after Katrina hit Louisiana and Mississippi, Bush, in an interview on ABC, claimed that nobody anticipated the breach of the levees. And just the other day in another interview on ABC, Bush said he did not have "situational awareness" as his reasoning for the woeful federal response to the aftermath and the suffering of thousands.
This tape shows that Bush obviously lied to the nation on two occasions.
Or since he decided to go to parties and fundraisers in California and Arizona while New Orleans was drowning, perhaps he forgot?
He claims he didn't know about a deal to transfer ownership of managing some of our ports to the United Arab Emirates - a country which supported the Taliban, refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist, and has a spotty record on control of terrorism financing - until members of Congress finally decided to do their jobs?
Dare I use a line from the film "All the President's Men" and suggest that somebody "follow the money"?
The Republican members of Congress were so hell-bent on impeaching President Clinton for lying about sex under oath, even though they knew removal from office was impossible. And by the way, Kenneth Starr's allegations of lying under oath and obstruction of justice were achieved by a discrepancy in testimony regarding whether or not Bill Clinton fondled Monica Lewinsky's breasts. He said he didn't, she said he did. Whatever!
The author Norman Mailer was on "Hannity & Colmes" on the Fox News Channel last night and declared that half this country was stupid. Hannity called him an "elitist snob" for that remark.
Yesterday a study was released that found that less than 1% of respondents could name all five points covered in the 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution, and that a much larger percentage could name all the characters of "The Simpsons" and all three judges on "American Idol." And since all the broadcast and news networks chose to devote an extraordinary amount of time covering Anna Nicole Smith's sojourn to the Supreme Court, my conclusion is...
Yeah, half this country is stupid, or maybe ignorant is a kinder term.
How much longer are we going to put up with this?
Rg
That phrase by the way is what the late Texas Governor John Connelly screamed while seated in front of President Kennedy in the limousine in Dallas on November 22, 1963 when shots rang out in Dealy Plaza.
Once again there is proof via the Associated Press:
Tape: Bush, Chertoff Warned Before Katrina
Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show" was on "Larry King Live" the other night and eerily uttered a phrase I used in a prior email on this subject: "What else is it going to take?"
Four days after Katrina hit Louisiana and Mississippi, Bush, in an interview on ABC, claimed that nobody anticipated the breach of the levees. And just the other day in another interview on ABC, Bush said he did not have "situational awareness" as his reasoning for the woeful federal response to the aftermath and the suffering of thousands.
This tape shows that Bush obviously lied to the nation on two occasions.
Or since he decided to go to parties and fundraisers in California and Arizona while New Orleans was drowning, perhaps he forgot?
He claims he didn't know about a deal to transfer ownership of managing some of our ports to the United Arab Emirates - a country which supported the Taliban, refuses to recognize Israel's right to exist, and has a spotty record on control of terrorism financing - until members of Congress finally decided to do their jobs?
Dare I use a line from the film "All the President's Men" and suggest that somebody "follow the money"?
The Republican members of Congress were so hell-bent on impeaching President Clinton for lying about sex under oath, even though they knew removal from office was impossible. And by the way, Kenneth Starr's allegations of lying under oath and obstruction of justice were achieved by a discrepancy in testimony regarding whether or not Bill Clinton fondled Monica Lewinsky's breasts. He said he didn't, she said he did. Whatever!
The author Norman Mailer was on "Hannity & Colmes" on the Fox News Channel last night and declared that half this country was stupid. Hannity called him an "elitist snob" for that remark.
Yesterday a study was released that found that less than 1% of respondents could name all five points covered in the 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution, and that a much larger percentage could name all the characters of "The Simpsons" and all three judges on "American Idol." And since all the broadcast and news networks chose to devote an extraordinary amount of time covering Anna Nicole Smith's sojourn to the Supreme Court, my conclusion is...
Yeah, half this country is stupid, or maybe ignorant is a kinder term.
How much longer are we going to put up with this?
Rg

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