Friday, June 23, 2006

Random News & Views Roundup

- It's been almost 5 years since 9/11 but the Bush administration obviously still has a lot to learn about Islam and Muslims.

- Walter Mondale thinks Bushco should launch a pre-emptive strike against N Korea. So does William Perry, Clinton's defense secretary. Yeah. There's a good idea. Wankers.

- Cheney's on the front page of the Washington Post and the New York Times defending the bank records spying program. Interesting that he's the front man to the press on this one. Oh, I forgot, he is the real president, after all.

- Whoops, again.

- Read Odyssey to America. It's quite the tale and maybe you can help.

- Which Side Are We on in the Struggle for Women's Freedom? Indeed.

- Baghdad is in a state of emergency, and "the Iraqi government will present a 28-point national reconciliation plan to parliament Sunday that would grant some insurgents amnesty and ask for approval of a series of steps for Iraqis to take over security from U.S. troops." What? They want a timetable? Obviously they must be traitors to America.

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