The great Armadillo found a new set of glyphs that when decoded say that it was created by a GOP faction in order to confuse and misdirect so as to focus attention to the emotional side and to look at this wag the dog war that keeps on spilling the blood of good men.
It means that you should read and study the glyphs meaning of separation of church and state no one has the right to tell another what to do in a democracy for that is what has made this a great country.
If you want this as a law the next is they will decide that all men need two wives one for pleasure and one for work and one child per family just like communist china where all the jobs and factories are going now.
May be they will make marriage laws like the Islamic law where the husband has a right to beat his wife and if he feels like you bring dishonor to the family they can cut your head of and not even break a sweat over it.
So if it is your desire to be hetro do it! Be proud of it and as God said live by example and cast no stone at another only if you are without sin your self, so stop trying to run other peoples life's and concentrate on being the best you can be. It is not you place to judge another as that is for each in his own closet and soul, spirit or God to deal with.
I hope you realize that you are a stat, a pebble, a nothing in time as the system tells you what and where to buy along with what to eat, drink and add infinity for in the nelson ratings you are an age group that like this color and that brand and sell you sanitary personal products at lunch and dinner time and create a sports logo and tag line and a bunch of expert black briefcase men in suits with a flag and button in the lapel telling you some opinion. So you can hate or love what ever and assume to please yourself, for they know if you really knew that to assume is to make an ass of you and me.
They all want you in this mode for you are a perfect consumer and you would probably sell your soul to be humiliated on Jerry Springer or be made a fool of your soul on a hot reality show for that 15 minutes of "fame."
We all ready have a president that is a liar and a vice president that has a toilet tong with no apologies and TV that wants you to buy medicines that tout a cure, but the side effects will kill you.
on top of all this there are 40,000,000 people who can't read or write and another 52,000,000 that can't tell the difference in price signs in a grocery store.
Add to this the 25% of the population that live on starvation diet, and the lack of money for children in education and a lunch at school may be all they have to eat all day. The fear of terror by Homeland Security is a Tom Ridge (donated over $200,000.00 to the bush reelection fund) joke, when 88 illegal can fly on the same airplane from one coast to another yet you are almost strip searched at the airport mean while they are coming across the southern boarder by the thousands and know one knows where they are, it could be a whole army of terrorists could be in the very house next door, mean while he gives out a ten Billion dollar contract of your tax dollars to a foreign company that happens to be owned by the foreign company with the name of Arthur Anderson that was put out of business because of Enron?
How about all those that are spilling the blood to keep this country "free" from right wing religious nuts that don't even believe in being a christen while trying so hard to make and sell others on there believe so they can sell themselves that they are believers.
I say to you all get a life and look at the real problems around yourselves do something positive go out a take care of all the children in need, the hungry, the disabled, the elderly, save this democracy in honor of the for fathers and the blood that was spilled to protect the freedoms of all.
I will call and tell them to vote against any amendment to the constitution and work as hard as I can to see that that they are not elected to office again.
Monday, July 12, 2004
If you want the truth try this as the Bushville follies rape and pillage this country the the only thing he cares about is himself and that the illusion that god made him president when in all truth is that the shame he has brought to this country certainly elevates him as a contender for the anti-Christ with all the lies and stealing from the very citizens that built this country and inviting all the illegal into this country so his corporate friends can have slave labor.
at least Jimmy carter is a real christen compared to this soulless group of greed at the shame time Clinton may have been a womanizer or what ,but not a drop of blood was spilled on a Wag the dog war for corporate greed, oil and power and Cheney, Rumsfeld, and then blame it on the people that can least defend themselves from these GOP fascists
The Bush Record: Top 5 Scandals
Scandal #1: Misleading the Nation Into War
In his public speeches leading up the war with Iraq, President Bush insisted that Iraq was developing an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction that included biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. No evidence of such programs has been found. According to chief weapons inspector David Kay, "we were almost all wrong," about the Iraqi weapons threat.1
Scandal #2: Lying to the Nation During the State of the Union
During his 2003 State of the Union address, Bush claimed, "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." In March 2002, both the CIA and State Department learned that evidence linking Iraq to the African nation of Niger was unfounded. In October 2002, CIA Director Tenet personally intervened with Condoleezza Rice's deputy National Security Advisor to have the charge removed from Bush's speech to the nation. Rice herself was sent a memo debunking the claim. In January 2003, just days before Bush uttered the false charge in his State of the Union, CIA officials again tried to remove the language, but the White House insisted it remain -- with officials arguing that they had received the information from British sources.2
Scandal #3: Exposing a Covert CIA Agent for Revenge
Ambassador Joseph Wilson publicly disclosed in July 2003 that he had investigated and debunked intelligence linking Iraqi nuclear ambitions to the African nation of Niger. Wilson's investigation concluded in March 2002, nearly a year before Bush made the assertion in his State of the Union address that Iraq sought uranium in Africa. Days after Wilson went public, columnist Robert Novak revealed that his wife was a CIA operative.
The Washington Post reported that "a senior administration official said that before Novak's column ran, two top White House officials called at least six Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." President Bush later told reporters: "I don't know if we're going to find out the senior administration official...I have no idea whether we'll find out who the leaker is." He claimed he had ordered his staff to "cooperate fully" in the investigation of the leak.3
Scandal #4: Halliburton and Dick Cheney
As the Iraq war began in March 2003, the Pentagon awarded Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR), the construction wing of Halliburton, a no-bid contract to help rebuild Iraqi oil fields and conduct "operation of facilities and distribution of products." The initial deal was thought to be worth as much as $7 billion. In postwar Iraq, Halliburton is the largest private contractor, with potential deals totaling over $11 billion.4
While Vice President Cheney served as chairman and chief executive of Halliburton, the company acquired two subsidiaries, Dresser-Rand and Ingersoll Dresser Pump Co., which had signed contracts to sell oil production equipment to Iraq under the oil-for-food program for more than $73 million.5
The military investigated Halliburton and found that it overcharged for gas it imported into Iraq from Kuwait by as much as $61 million. In March 2003, the Pentagon announced it would withhold nearly $300 million in payments to Halliburton due to the company's overcharging on food contracts. "Halliburton spokeswoman Wendy Hall said the company disagreed with the decision and hoped to persuade the Pentagon to drop its plans."6
In his retirement package from Halliburton, Cheney was granted deferred compensation that paid out his salary from 1999 over a five-year period and his bonus from that year in 2001. Following his departure from Halliburton, Cheney retained possession of 433,333 options of Halliburton stock. The Cheneys announced they were committing the options to three charities. The Congressional Research Service released a report saying that federal ethics laws consider both Cheney's deferred compensation and his unexercised stock options as a lingering financial interest in the company.7
Scandal #5: Lying About Medicare Costs and Threatening Whistleblowers
The Bush Administration relied upon the Medicare drug plan's alleged $400 billion price tag to win over skeptical conservatives in Congress. Within weeks of the bills passage, however, the White House admitted it had underestimated the cost by $135 billion (35 percent). Medicare Chief Actuary Richard Foster was threatened with losing his job if he told Congress the true cost. "We can't let that out," Foster recalls Medicare chief Tom Scully telling him. Scully was quoted in June 2003 as saying that he would only release the analysis "if I feel like it."8
Bush said on January 30, 2004, that he first learned of the higher estimates in mid-January. "The president is always very clear with the American people in the decisions that we are making and very upfront with them about the information that we have," White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan told reporters.
But the New York Time reported that Bush spokesman Trent Duffy "said no White House official had instructed Mr. Foster or Mr. Scully to withhold information from Congress. But Mr. Duffy acknowledged that the actuary's cost estimates had been sent to White House officials, including Doug Badger, a special assistant to President Bush who negotiated with Congress on the Medicare bill."9
Sources:
1Washington Post, 8/10/03; Kay Testimony, 1/28/04; 2Bush State of the Union, 1/28/03; Time, 7/21/03 Issue; Hadley/Bartlett Gaggle, 7/22/03; New York Times, 7/13/03; Washington Post, 7/20/03; National Public Radio, 6/19/03; 3Washington Post, 9/28/03; Bush Media Availability, 10/7/03; 4Los Angeles Times, 5/7/03; Washington Post, 2/10/04; 5Washington Post, 6/23/01; Petroleum Economist, 6/93; 6Associated Press, 2/9/04; Reuters, 2/23/04; Associated Press, 3/17/04; 7"Income: Type and amount," Schedule A, Standard Form 278, Richard B. Cheney Personal Financial Disclosure, May 15, 2002; May 15, 2003; White House Press Release, 4/13/01; Washington Post, 9/26/03; 8Boston Globe, 1/30/04; Los Angeles Times, 1/31/04; New York Times, 3/14/04; Wall Street Journal, 3/15/04; AP, 6/26/03; 9Los Angeles Times, 1/31/04; New York Times, 3/20/04
at least Jimmy carter is a real christen compared to this soulless group of greed at the shame time Clinton may have been a womanizer or what ,but not a drop of blood was spilled on a Wag the dog war for corporate greed, oil and power and Cheney, Rumsfeld, and then blame it on the people that can least defend themselves from these GOP fascists
The Bush Record: Top 5 Scandals
Scandal #1: Misleading the Nation Into War
In his public speeches leading up the war with Iraq, President Bush insisted that Iraq was developing an arsenal of weapons of mass destruction that included biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. No evidence of such programs has been found. According to chief weapons inspector David Kay, "we were almost all wrong," about the Iraqi weapons threat.1
Scandal #2: Lying to the Nation During the State of the Union
During his 2003 State of the Union address, Bush claimed, "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." In March 2002, both the CIA and State Department learned that evidence linking Iraq to the African nation of Niger was unfounded. In October 2002, CIA Director Tenet personally intervened with Condoleezza Rice's deputy National Security Advisor to have the charge removed from Bush's speech to the nation. Rice herself was sent a memo debunking the claim. In January 2003, just days before Bush uttered the false charge in his State of the Union, CIA officials again tried to remove the language, but the White House insisted it remain -- with officials arguing that they had received the information from British sources.2
Scandal #3: Exposing a Covert CIA Agent for Revenge
Ambassador Joseph Wilson publicly disclosed in July 2003 that he had investigated and debunked intelligence linking Iraqi nuclear ambitions to the African nation of Niger. Wilson's investigation concluded in March 2002, nearly a year before Bush made the assertion in his State of the Union address that Iraq sought uranium in Africa. Days after Wilson went public, columnist Robert Novak revealed that his wife was a CIA operative.
The Washington Post reported that "a senior administration official said that before Novak's column ran, two top White House officials called at least six Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." President Bush later told reporters: "I don't know if we're going to find out the senior administration official...I have no idea whether we'll find out who the leaker is." He claimed he had ordered his staff to "cooperate fully" in the investigation of the leak.3
Scandal #4: Halliburton and Dick Cheney
As the Iraq war began in March 2003, the Pentagon awarded Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR), the construction wing of Halliburton, a no-bid contract to help rebuild Iraqi oil fields and conduct "operation of facilities and distribution of products." The initial deal was thought to be worth as much as $7 billion. In postwar Iraq, Halliburton is the largest private contractor, with potential deals totaling over $11 billion.4
While Vice President Cheney served as chairman and chief executive of Halliburton, the company acquired two subsidiaries, Dresser-Rand and Ingersoll Dresser Pump Co., which had signed contracts to sell oil production equipment to Iraq under the oil-for-food program for more than $73 million.5
The military investigated Halliburton and found that it overcharged for gas it imported into Iraq from Kuwait by as much as $61 million. In March 2003, the Pentagon announced it would withhold nearly $300 million in payments to Halliburton due to the company's overcharging on food contracts. "Halliburton spokeswoman Wendy Hall said the company disagreed with the decision and hoped to persuade the Pentagon to drop its plans."6
In his retirement package from Halliburton, Cheney was granted deferred compensation that paid out his salary from 1999 over a five-year period and his bonus from that year in 2001. Following his departure from Halliburton, Cheney retained possession of 433,333 options of Halliburton stock. The Cheneys announced they were committing the options to three charities. The Congressional Research Service released a report saying that federal ethics laws consider both Cheney's deferred compensation and his unexercised stock options as a lingering financial interest in the company.7
Scandal #5: Lying About Medicare Costs and Threatening Whistleblowers
The Bush Administration relied upon the Medicare drug plan's alleged $400 billion price tag to win over skeptical conservatives in Congress. Within weeks of the bills passage, however, the White House admitted it had underestimated the cost by $135 billion (35 percent). Medicare Chief Actuary Richard Foster was threatened with losing his job if he told Congress the true cost. "We can't let that out," Foster recalls Medicare chief Tom Scully telling him. Scully was quoted in June 2003 as saying that he would only release the analysis "if I feel like it."8
Bush said on January 30, 2004, that he first learned of the higher estimates in mid-January. "The president is always very clear with the American people in the decisions that we are making and very upfront with them about the information that we have," White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan told reporters.
But the New York Time reported that Bush spokesman Trent Duffy "said no White House official had instructed Mr. Foster or Mr. Scully to withhold information from Congress. But Mr. Duffy acknowledged that the actuary's cost estimates had been sent to White House officials, including Doug Badger, a special assistant to President Bush who negotiated with Congress on the Medicare bill."9
Sources:
1Washington Post, 8/10/03; Kay Testimony, 1/28/04; 2Bush State of the Union, 1/28/03; Time, 7/21/03 Issue; Hadley/Bartlett Gaggle, 7/22/03; New York Times, 7/13/03; Washington Post, 7/20/03; National Public Radio, 6/19/03; 3Washington Post, 9/28/03; Bush Media Availability, 10/7/03; 4Los Angeles Times, 5/7/03; Washington Post, 2/10/04; 5Washington Post, 6/23/01; Petroleum Economist, 6/93; 6Associated Press, 2/9/04; Reuters, 2/23/04; Associated Press, 3/17/04; 7"Income: Type and amount," Schedule A, Standard Form 278, Richard B. Cheney Personal Financial Disclosure, May 15, 2002; May 15, 2003; White House Press Release, 4/13/01; Washington Post, 9/26/03; 8Boston Globe, 1/30/04; Los Angeles Times, 1/31/04; New York Times, 3/14/04; Wall Street Journal, 3/15/04; AP, 6/26/03; 9Los Angeles Times, 1/31/04; New York Times, 3/20/04
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