February 18, 2004


One Argument? Oh, Puh-leeze

Andrew is having a case of the rants again. He of course, sees the poll numbers showing his American Idle trailing as inconsequential. He also asserts that (okay, here's a little right-wing historical revisionism in its infancy) the lack of WMD's has undermined one argument for the war. One? If you don't count allowing campaign contributors to make obscene profits, how about the only argument at least as put forth by yer hero, yer majesty.

Every time some wingnut (like the Duchess) starts in on how terrible and what a bad man Hussein was, I have to wonder: were you asleep (or being gestated) in the 80's? Guess that Sullivan realy was, he must think that the photo of Donnie the Dick shaking the Evil One's hand at the conclusion of a deal was photoshopped. And that CheneyBurton subsidiaries never, ever made a buck off the evil regime of Sad-Amm. Nope, not a penny.

posted by Jo Fish on 02.18.04 at 11:35 PM





Comments:

George W's National Security Strategy (2002) stresses the right of the U.S. to engage in "Pre-emptive" War. Because of the lack of WMD, perhaps the Strategy should be amended to include the right of the U.S. to engage in "Pre-imminent Pre-emptive" War - or, "If you look at the U.S. cross-eyed, we're going to attack!"

posted by: Shag from Brookline on 02.19.04 at 07:51 AM [permalink]



Have you noticed that A.S. resembles Rob Corddry on The Daily Show w/ Jon Stewart? http://www.comedycentral.com/tv_shows/thedailyshowwithjonstewart/correspondents.jhtml

posted by: Lawyervet on 02.19.04 at 09:07 AM [permalink]



Florida election commission is a justifiable pre-emptive WAR in the next calendar year...

posted by: Mr.Murder on 02.19.04 at 03:37 PM [permalink]



speaking of "Moleman" Cheney....

I recommend.....

http://www.newyorker.com/online/content/?040216on_onlineonly02

Listen to Jane Mayer on Halliburton and Dick Cheney

Mayer is a staff writer for The New Yorker. She talks about Vice President Dick Cheney and Halliburton, the company where Cheney served as chief executive for five years. Halliburton is the world's largest oil-and-gas-services company, and is now the biggest private contractor for American forces in Iraq. Mayer's article "Contract Sport: What Did the Vice-President do for Halliburton?" is in the current issue of the magazine (Feb. 16 and Feb. 23 issues).

http://freshair.npr.org/day_fa.jhtml;jsessionid=A2NCN5SLWAF1RLA5AINSFFI?todayDate=current


posted by: jillian on 02.19.04 at 09:17 PM [permalink]






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