Bush, Korea, Iraq, Hillary...
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Good golly, Miss Molly!!
It all started innocently enough for me today. I woke up hungover as usual and slothed my way to work. I did a few hours' worth of work and then did my usual internet surfing.
And I discovered that Bush, today, likened his visions of the "war" in Iraq to our presence in South Korea. I read this in Yahoo News' political headlines section, buried under a bunch of other garbage.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070531/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_iraq
I read the article and then jumped to the Huffington Post, which I read daily. I like their Blog.
I noticed that no one else was talking about Bush's statement, made today, about his plans to turn Iraq into South Korea (oh, but, minus the DMZ and any boundaries and any other clear-headed and necessary things).
So I searched the HuffPo and found that there is a way to send them a "This Just In" type of email, and, lo and behold....it's now major news. Yahoo News has it at the top of their News page (once you click the News link on their home page).
I don't claim any responsibility, of course. I'm not that naive. I just think it's cool.
But what I think is even cooler, is that, today, Hillary Clinton made a big long statement about how she thinks Bush is getting ready to withdraw our troops from Iraq.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070530/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_iraq_1
Given the two disparities, I have to say that the woman seems a bit out of touch. I thought her "machine" would've already been way on top of me and that she would be vehemently backpeddling away from Bush and distancing herself from her original 2002 vote for the war and starting some new, token, meaningless movement on her website about Bush and his plans to make Iraq the new S. Korea (where we have had our troops stationed for about 50 years, so far....and counting). But....no. She's still quoting what Bush said a week ago.
As for what Bush has to say about Iraq being the next South Korea, I say....when are we gonna impeach this asshole's ass, already?
It all started innocently enough for me today. I woke up hungover as usual and slothed my way to work. I did a few hours' worth of work and then did my usual internet surfing.
And I discovered that Bush, today, likened his visions of the "war" in Iraq to our presence in South Korea. I read this in Yahoo News' political headlines section, buried under a bunch of other garbage.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070531/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_iraq
I read the article and then jumped to the Huffington Post, which I read daily. I like their Blog.
I noticed that no one else was talking about Bush's statement, made today, about his plans to turn Iraq into South Korea (oh, but, minus the DMZ and any boundaries and any other clear-headed and necessary things).
So I searched the HuffPo and found that there is a way to send them a "This Just In" type of email, and, lo and behold....it's now major news. Yahoo News has it at the top of their News page (once you click the News link on their home page).
I don't claim any responsibility, of course. I'm not that naive. I just think it's cool.
But what I think is even cooler, is that, today, Hillary Clinton made a big long statement about how she thinks Bush is getting ready to withdraw our troops from Iraq.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070530/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_iraq_1
Given the two disparities, I have to say that the woman seems a bit out of touch. I thought her "machine" would've already been way on top of me and that she would be vehemently backpeddling away from Bush and distancing herself from her original 2002 vote for the war and starting some new, token, meaningless movement on her website about Bush and his plans to make Iraq the new S. Korea (where we have had our troops stationed for about 50 years, so far....and counting). But....no. She's still quoting what Bush said a week ago.
As for what Bush has to say about Iraq being the next South Korea, I say....when are we gonna impeach this asshole's ass, already?
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we should keep pictures and videos of the Muslims for all the museums to help our great great grandchildren remember what they looked like after they become extinct...
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.
http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg
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