Saturday, August 06, 2005

n i e k h o c k x . n u | shutterclog

n i e k h o c k x . n u | shutterclog

Niek on Mick Jagger on Bush,
you say you're a Christian, you're a hypocrite

CableWORLD

CableWORLD

I'll put my money on cuban, how many people lost their butts listening to gilder during the bubble... Cuban, runs companies, gilder writes books...
go figure.

Friday, August 05, 2005

CNN.com - Dad:?Marine felt mission 'a bit fruitless' - Aug 5, 2005

CNN.com - Dad:?Marine felt mission 'a bit fruitless' - Aug 5, 2005

Iraq a quagmire, of course, if Bush were honest about it.
the fathers account of his son's frustration,
is similar to what vietnam vets used to recount,
take that hill, now give it up, now take it again.

from accounts,
IEDs attacks are being video taped as training exercise to insurgents.
this validates jon robbs 4G warfare?

Chicago Tribune | Novak's outburst, exit stoke CNN's ire

Chicago Tribune | Novak's outburst, exit stoke CNN's ire
exactly what Novak wanted,
now he need not respond to Plame.
doh.... CNN

Thursday, August 04, 2005

No Way to Treat a Dragon - New York Times

No Way to Treat a Dragon - New York Times

no way to treat a dragon misses several points.
Chinese government is attempting to buy a US company.
not a chinese corporations.

oil is a strategic asset, which shouldn't be controlled by
another country, but dictated by market. Until the US
diminishes her thirst for oil, strategic assets must be protected.

when China grows, if they assert themselves against Taiwan or
the US, then what.

end of story. remove the strategic asset status, by removing dependence on oil.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

FOXNews.com - Politics - Bush: Schools Should Teach 'Intelligent Design' Alongside Evolution

FOXNews.com - Politics - Bush: Schools Should Teach 'Intelligent Design' Alongside Evolution

remember W's sole purpose is to raise conflict, and drive wedges usually indirectly through his surrogates like rove.

intelligent design == creatism, that's clearer.

Monday, August 01, 2005

Bush appoints Bolton to U.N. post - Politics - MSNBC.com

Bush appoints Bolton to U.N. post - Politics - MSNBC.com

more nonsense from the President.

Bush appoints Bolton to U.N. post - Politics - MSNBC.com

Bush appoints Bolton to U.N. post - Politics - MSNBC.com
W's displays poor judgement with the appointment of Bolton.
it is disasterous
for the US, his administration, and the UN.

Daily Kos: TIME: Rove , Powell, Others Learned About Plame from WITHIN the Administration

Daily Kos: TIME: Rove , Powell, Others Learned About Plame from WITHIN the Administration

more bad news for Bush and Rove
administration was bantering Plames name around in meetings
prior to any media release...
Rove lied 2 times

Sunday, July 31, 2005

Wired News | UN nominee derided by Democrats as 'damaged goods'

Wired News UN nominee derided by Democrats as 'damaged goods'

White House comments on Plame: Karl Rove, ridiculous
later the no comment, investigation underway
now, Bush intends to appoint Bolton who failed to remember
his involvement and testimony in Plame Affair.

how can one appoint someone and yet refuse to comment on
same investigation..

doesn't common sense suggest Bolton should be passed over
til the Plame investigation is complete and Bolton cleared
of involvement.

I've given up on this president.
he just does what he wants,
seeks no consensus and
ignores common sense.

Bush will nominate an individual implicated in Plame affair,
nationally and internationally unpopular, and despised
to a position of diplomacy he's categorically unqualified to
hold.

Fox, hannity, someone want to explain this brilliant move.

Redstate.org

Redstate.org

Frist should be commended for his stand,

Not all Conservatives share this authors inflexibility about
right to life, origins of life, and none of these are
substantiatively part of the republican platform. not
that today's republicans are "conservative" by any stretch.

I'm a republican but haven't voted so for 8 years
because the guy in DC doesn't represent my
views about fiscal conservatism or conservatism in general.

I'm want the political deadlock broken in DC.

thoughtlessly following this president's assine policies,lobbiests and special interest
groups, yes the right to life is an interest group,
has destroyed progress, dialog, action and true conservatism.

I desire that the US be both economically competitive in
the boiological sciences and place a high priority on
solving our extant diseases using stem cell research.

there is too much promise for the 300M citizens to
neglect this opportunity.

I don't agree that legal rights are conferred to a
fetus at conception. this is a moral issue, and
an ethical issue. not a legal issue nor a religious one.
if the author chooses not to vote for Frist,
so be it. but betray what, you're kidding right.

each american should in a free society be able to walk
their conscience presuming it doesn't abridge others rights
and freedoms. the author is confused, trapped in the
swirling diatribe flirting as "conventional" but erroneous wisdom.

this issue is badly polarized and people write emotionally
like this author. Somewhere American's believe that their
opinions now must be lock stepped by their political appointees

i don't think so, they aren't robots and should speak from
the best interests of all americans, not those who go
to church or believe in a particular religious theocracy or
have the fatest billfolds, or offer the most favor.

the system is badly corrupt. Frists departure is a breath of
fresh air in an otherwise dank musty process.


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