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Federal Judge Appointed By Bush I Deals Huge Blow To Bush II On “King
2008-07-03 20:13:00
King George President Bush And Other Executives Committed Multiple Felonies By Ignoring FISA Boundaries I just love it when a member of one of the other two sub branches Separate But Equal branches rises up to reclaim some of the so-called “powers” some of their gutless brethren have simply handed over to the Executive Branch headed by President Bush and that “Fourth Super Branch” claimed by none other than Dick “Shotgun” Cheney. A California federal judge, appointed by “Daddy Bush”, has ruled “Sonny Bush”, “Shotgun” and all of their surrogates are guilty of committing felonies whenever they choose to ignore the boundaries of Congress and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (”FISA” for acronym lovers) in pursuit of “bad guys” and “terr’ists”.- Well, he didn’t exactly PUT it that way, but we all know it is a felony in most states to conduct surveillance and ...
Bush: I Gave Up Golf For The Troops
2008-05-25 21:33:00
Mr. President, the war isn’t about you - or golf Another good one from Keith Olbermann Perhaps realizing that no one in this country cares or listens to him anymore, our scum bag of a President took a trip to Israel this week looking for someone, anyone to justify his pathetic existence. He did get a ...
F.B.I. Raids Office of Special Counsel
2008-05-07 21:04:00
The Bush Administration is unprecedented in the scope of it's attempt to dismantle virtually every mechanism of accountability for the Executive Branch. Here is another shameful example. New York Times The office of the official responsible for protecting federal workers from political interference was raided by F.B.I. agents on Tuesday as part of an investigation into whether he himself mixed politics with official business. The raid took place at the office of Scott J. Bloch, the head of the Office of Special Counsel. Computers and documents were seized by agents trying to determine whether Mr. Bloch obstructed justice by hiring an outside company to ?scrub? his computer files, The Associated Press reported. Investigators also searched Mr. Bloch?s home in suburban Virginia after obtaining a subpoena. ?It is not clear to us what they are searching for,? James Mitchell, a spokesman for the office, told Reuters. ?We are cooperating with law enforcement.? Mr. Mitchell said about ...
Bush: Robin Hood for the Rich
2008-04-28 20:21:00
The Bush economic policy was a scam, a rip off, probably the biggest bait and switch in history. I began with a tactic proposed by Grover Norquist called "Starving the Beast". I've been writing about it for four years. The idea is that if the US government spends itself into debt so far that it can't grow the economy enough to get out, the only outcome can be major cuts in government spending. Combine this with Globalization, the pressure on the wages of the average American will continue to decrease relative to the cost of living. The end result is we have a major counter-revolution, a return to pre-New Deal times where the rich were richer and the worker was too busy to pay attention to anything but paying for food and shelter. If you don't believe me, read on: AlterNet The recession of 2001 never ended. At least not for ordinary Americans. Ordinary Americans found that their income was declining. From 2001 to 2007, median family income declined - depending on where you ...
Bush: ?I Was Aware? of Harsh Tactics
2008-04-14 18:56:00
Sudhan @18:55 CET President Says He Knew His Senior Advisers Discussed Tough Interrogation Methods By JAN CRAWFORD GREENBURG, HOWARD L. ROSENBERG and ARIANE de VOGUE April 11, 2008 var addthis_pub = ‘abcnews’; President Bush says he knew his top national security advisers discussed and approved specific details about how high-value al Qaeda suspects would be interrogated by the Central ...
By: Suzie-Q
Fascism in Amerika?
2008-03-15 04:04:00
Is Bush a Facist? You tell me.
KBR Legally Dodges Taxes
2008-03-06 18:44:00
Conflict of interest means nothing to the Bush Administration. They have made corruption safe for government again. Think Progress No private contractor has financially profited from the Iraq war more than Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), which until last year was a subsidiary of Halliburton. The firm currently has more than 21,000 employees in Iraq, and between 2004 and 2006, received more than $16 billion in government contracts — far more than any other corporation. Yet KBR hasn’t been passing on these enormous profits to American taxpayers or even its own employees, thanks to a plan that Vice President Cheney helped establish. Today, the Boston Globe reports that KBR has avoided paying more than $500 million “in federal Medicare and Social Security taxes by hiring workers through shell companies” based in the Cayman Islands.
The Rise and Fall of the Neocon American Empire
2008-02-19 15:43:00
Thank you George Bush, for squandering America's political and economic capital, and it's bright future, on a useless war in Iraq, a war that will haunt us for many years to come. IPSNEWS.net What a difference five years and an invasion and bungled occupation of Iraq make! References to the Roman Empire at this point are more likely to refer to its decline than to its power -- an observation confirmed even by Donald Kagan, a dean of neo-conservatism and Kennedy?s colleague at Yale, whose sons, Robert and Frederick, have been champions of the Bush Doctrine and the Iraq War. "I?ve argued that not since the Roman Empire has anyone had such extraordinary power as the United States after the Cold War," Kagan told Kitfield. "But all of the elements of our strength are now being challenged, and it?s perfectly possible that we are seeing a relative decline in U.S. power that will prove lasting." Indeed, that possibility has been transformed into a probability, if not a certainty, by a...
The Nuclear Espionage Media Cover-up
2008-02-18 15:26:00
Hat tip to The Brad Blog. This story smells like Cheney all over. There may be a good reason why the Sibel Edmunds allegations were covered up. I wonder if the Bush Administration ordered a violation of treaty obligations, and very likely a violation of US and International law. Bush could have authorized passing nuclear secrets to Turkey as a counter to Iran and to persuade it to support the invasion of Iraq. But those same sources may have leaked nuclear secrets to Pakistan as well, perhaps deliberately, to buy Musharraf's cooperation in the "War on Terror." Dallas Morning News: Philip Giraldi Most Americans have never heard of Sibel Edmonds, and if the U.S. government has its way, they never will. The former FBI translator turned whistle-blower tells a chilling story of corruption at Washington's highest levels – sale of nuclear secrets, shielding of terrorist suspects, illegal arms transfers, narcotics trafficking, money laundering, espionage. She may be a first-rate fab...
Bush: ?I?m Just a Simple President?
2008-02-11 01:35:00
No kidding. * ©2008 Garling Gauge. All Rights Reserved..
The Only Bush I Trust Is My Own
2008-01-14 16:20:00
NYDN TV critic David Hinckley's hilarious send up of the Golden Globeless is worth sending up in its glorious, gleeful entirety: Television's presentation of the Golden Globe winners Sunday night pulsed with all the excitement and glamour of a subcommittee budget hearing on C-SPAN. But television has a way of creating its own dramas, and fans of the annual gowns-and-starlets extravaganza could use their remote clickers to put together a reasonably wacky evening of comedy. For starters, NBC, which had bought exclusive Globes TV rights before the writers strike steamrolled everything, ended up being the last network to report the winners, after CNN, E! and the TV Guide channel. NBC was really just trying to salvage some sort of Globes night even though the actual ceremony was canceled. So it reran a two-hour "Dateline" with nominee interviews, then at 9 moved to an hour-long "press conference" at which the winners were announced. But that press conference was open to anyone. The oth...
CIA withheld al Qaeda tapes from 9/11 panel-paper
2007-12-23 03:01:00
Can you imagine why the CIA would withhold tapes from the 9/11 Commission? Probably because they are incriminating. And I'd bet they were withholding the tapes under orders or at least knowledge of the White House. Reuters The Sept. 11 commission's chairmen, Lee Hamilton and Thomas Kean, said their reading of the review, a copy of which the newspaper obtained, convinced them the CIA made a conscious decision to impede the panel's inquiry, the Times said. A memo prepared by Philip Zelikow, the panel's former executive director, concluded that "further investigation is needed" to determine whether the CIA's withholding of the interrogation tapes from the commission violated U.S. law, the paper reported. CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield on Saturday said the CIA gave the commission "a wealth of information" and did not destroy the tapes while the commission was active. "The 9/11 commission certainly had access to, and drew from, detailed information that had been provided by terro...
White House Reveals Bush Lied: "No One Told Me Not To"
2007-12-06 20:03:00
Here is an incredible story from AlterNet. Dubya lied about knowing about the intelligence on Iraq and said that "no one told him to stop" talking about Iran. Clearly, this man is a figurehead without someone to lead him around and even White House officials aren't covering for him anymore. How dysfunctional can this Administration get? On Tuesday, President Bush said he was never forewarned by the intelligence community that Iran had suspended its nuclear weapons program in 2003: In August, I think it was John -- Mike McConnell came in and said, We have some new information. He didn't tell me what the information was. Now the White House is revealing that wasn't true. In fact, Bush did know what the information was. CNN reports: President Bush was told in August that Iran's nuclear weapons program 'may be suspended,' the White House said Wednesday, which seemingly contradicts the account of the meeting given by Bush Tuesday." The White House statement released by Dana ...
Will Bush Go To Jail Over Abramoff?
2007-12-03 01:37:00
It's beginning to look pretty obvious that something improper went on between Abramoff and Bush. Clearly, Bush has been lying about his contact with Abramoff. Now, as is typical, Bush is attempting to cover his tracks by claiming his security will be compromised if the details come out. He may not be impeached, but maybe he'll go to jail in 2009. The Associated Press The Bush administration is laying out a new secrecy defense in an effort to end a court battle about the White House visits of now-imprisoned lobbyist Jack Abramoff. The administration agreed last year to produce all responsive records about the visits "without redactions or claims of exemption," according to a court order. But in a court filing Friday night, administration lawyers said that the Secret Service has identified a category of highly sensitive documents that might contain information sought in a lawsuit about Abramoff's trips to the White House. The Justice Department, citing a Cold War-era court ru...
A Sad and Scary Day for the World
2007-11-30 18:38:00
There are some days that I'm afraid that a clash of civilizations can't be avoided. Today is one of those days. I'm profoundly sad and angry that anyone would dare stoke the fires of religious intolerance, especially from a country that has in it's Bill of Rights freedom of religion. Yet, an entire political party panders to religious hatred. Worse yet, Democratic candidates kowtow to the Israeli lobby, the source of tremendous acrimony towards the west. The world is truly insane. CNN.com Hundreds of angry protesters, some waving ceremonial swords from trucks equipped with loud speakers, gathered Friday outside the presidential palace to denounce a teacher whose class named a teddy bear "Mohammed" -- some calling for her execution. The protesters, which witnesses said numbered close to 1,000, swore to fight in the name of their prophet. Gillian Gibbons, 54, was given 15 days in jail late Thursday after she was convicted of insulting religion. She was cleared of charges of i...
Veterans Shafted Again
2007-11-21 15:21:00
kdka.com The U.S. Military is demanding that thousands of wounded service personnel give back signing bonuses because they are unable to serve out their commitments. To get people to sign up, the military gives enlistment bonuses up to $30,000 in some cases. Now men and women who have lost arms, legs, eyesight, hearing and can no longer serve are being ordered to pay some of that money back. Now that the word is out, the military is "forgiving" at least one soldiers bonus refund order without explanation or details on what happened.
Suicide Epidemic Among Veterans
2007-11-14 19:44:00
The truth about the depth of the problem is out. Someone had the courage to investigate. Thank you CBS. CBS News A CBS News Investigation Uncovers A Suicide Rate For Veterans Twice That Of Other Americans. They are the casualties of wars you don?t often hear about - soldiers who die of self-inflicted wounds. Little is known about the true scope of suicides among those who have served in the military. But a five-month CBS News investigation discovered data that shows a startling rate of suicide, what some call a hidden epidemic, Chief Investigative Reporter Armen Keteyian reports exclusively. [..]r. Steve Rathbun is the acting head of the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department at the University of Georgia. CBS News asked him to run a detailed analysis of the raw numbers that we obtained from state authorities for 2004 and 2005. It found that veterans were more than twice as likely to commit suicide in 2005 than non-vets. (Veterans committed suicide at the rate of between 18...
To Impeach or Not
2007-11-14 15:23:00
Since Rep. Dennis Kucinich introduced Impeachment Articles against Cheney on April 24, 2007, there has been no open debate on the topic on a lot of people's minds. Here are some possible reasons why. American Research Group A total of 64% of American voters say that President George W. Bush has abused his powers as president. Of the 64%, 14% (9% of all voters) say the abuses are not serious enough to warrant impeachment, 33% (21% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses, but he should not be impeached, and 53% (34% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses and Mr. Bush should be impeached and removed from office. A total of 70% of American voters say that Vice President Dick Cheney has abused his powers as vice president. Of the 70%, 26% (18% of all voters) say the abuses are not serious enough to warrant impeachment, 13% (9% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses, but he should not be...
Bush: I Get What I Want Cause We're At War
2007-11-01 19:29:00
Apparently President Bush believes war means we should be a dictatorship.
Rumsfeld the Bigot and Liar
2007-11-01 15:09:00
This pretty much confirms my on-going perception. Rumsfeld and others in the Administration are bigots against Muslims. They also make it policy to deceive the American people. washingtonpost.com In a series of internal musings and memos to his staff, then-Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld argued that Muslims avoid "physical labor" and wrote of the need to "keep elevating the threat," "link Iraq to Iran" and develop "bumper sticker statements" to rally public support for an increasingly unpopular war.
The Anatomy of a Blackwater Coverup
2007-10-30 16:03:00
New York Times State Department investigators offered Blackwater USA security guards immunity during an inquiry into last month?s deadly shooting of 17 Iraqis in Baghdad ? a potentially serious investigative misstep that could complicate efforts to prosecute the company?s employees involved in the episode, government officials said Monday. The State Department investigators from the agency?s investigative arm, the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, offered the immunity grants even though they did not have the authority to do so, the officials said. Prosecutors at the Justice Department, who do have such authority, had no advance knowledge of the arrangement, they added. Most of the guards who took part in the Sept. 16 shooting were offered what officials described as limited-use immunity, which means that they were promised that they would not be prosecuted for anything they said in their interviews with the authorities as long as their statements were true. The immunity offers were ...
Hands off Iran, Putin Warns U.S.
2007-10-16 19:48:00
ABC News has a report of an ominous sign of the growing renewed Cold War between Russia and the US. Putin apparently allies himself with Iran and warns the US and any former Soviet state from conspiring against Iran. Russian leader Vladimir Putin met his Iranian counterpart Tuesday and implicitly warned the U.S. not to use a former Soviet republic to stage an attack on Iran. He also said countries bordering the Caspian Sea must jointly back any oil pipeline projects in the region. At a summit of the five nations that border the inland Caspian Sea, Putin said none of the nations' territory should be used by any outside countries for use of military force against any nation in the region. It was a clear reference to long-standing rumors that the U.S. was planning to use Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic, as a staging ground for any possible military action against Iran. "We are saying that no Caspian nation should offer its territory to third powers for use of force or military...
Cheney-Bush: Given the influence to match their ambition they will wreck th
2007-10-11 05:16:00
Electric Politics | EP Podcast In the 18th century elites predominated among the politically active. So it was natural for the founding fathers to worry mainly about faction while blissfully overlooking fanaticism or the problems of followership. Given the 20th century experience with authoritarian rule one wonders, however, whether contemporary government structures or ideas about democracy suffice. Clearly, for exactly the wrong reasons, the Cheney-Bush administration thinks not. We really must get into the details of who's doing what to us (and why) if we wish to avoid terminal difficulties. For that I turn to a pioneer in the study of authoritarianism, Dr. Bob Altemeyer, who frames the problem in an accessible way ? please see his recent e-book (PDF) ? yet communicates a most vexing, profound message: a small, energetic, organized minority that's impervious to reason will always do harm to everybody else. Given the influence to match their ambition they will wreck the planet....
US Military Official: Blackwater May Be Worse Than Abu Ghraib
2007-09-26 20:44:00
AlterNet: Blogs To describe the ongoing Blackwater scandal as a fiasco would be a dramatic understatement. Not only do we have a situation in which private security contractors stand accused of killing Iraqi civilians without provocation, we also have deep divisions brewing between the Pentagon and the State Department, coupled by State stonewalling a congressional investigation. A confrontation between the U.S. military and the State Department is unfolding over the involvement of Blackwater USA in the shooting deaths of Iraqi civilians in a Baghdad square Sept. 16, bringing to the surface long-simmering tensions between the military and private security companies in Iraq, according to U.S. military and government officials. In high-level meetings over the past several days, U.S. military officials have pressed State Department officials to assert more control over Blackwater, which operates under the department's authority, said a U.S. government official with knowledge of the ...
A Culture of Violence
2007-09-26 19:25:00
GlobalResearch.ca What do you call a country that glorifies wars and violence in the name of peace. One that's been at war every year in its history against one or more adversaries. It has the highest homicide rate of all western nations and a passion for owning guns, yet the two seem oddly unconnected. Violent films are some of its most popular, and similar video games crowd out the simpler, more innocent street play of generations earlier. Prescription and illicit drug use is out of control as well when tobacco, alcohol and other legal ones are included. It get's worse. It's society is called a "rape culture" with data showing: one-fourth of its adult women victims of forcible rape sometime in their lives, often by someone they know, including family members; one-third of them are victims of sexual abuse by a husband or boyfriend; 30% of people in the country say they know a woman who's been physically abused by her husband or boyfriend in the past year; one in four of its ...
Bush: I Was For Gun Control Before I Was Against It...9/11,9/11,9/11
2007-09-25 20:57:00
And what, pray, made him change his position so radically?September 11th of course.He references the attacks three times in two sentences.Rudy...shut up.
White House in Contempt
2007-09-20 19:32:00
ConyersBlog | John Conyers for Congress I wanted to take the opportunity to update you on the status of the contempt of Congress resolution in the House of Representatives. As you may know, the Judiciary Committee passed a resolution before the August recess holding the White House and Harriet Miers in contempt of Congress for their failure to provide documents and appear before the committee as legally required by subpoena. The information we have received to date from the Justice Department from our U.S. Attorneys investigation indicates the White House played a central role in the firing of the nine federal prosecutors. Yet, the White House has stonewalled and consistently refused to cooperate with inquiries into this matter. At the heart of our investigation is the evidence uncovered suggesting that the nine U.S. Attorneys were fired for politically-motivated reasons, while others may have been retained because they were pursuing partisan investigations. We have also disco...
Neil Bush Cashes In on No Child Left Behind
2007-09-14 15:54:00
AlterNet: Blogs Recently, a three-month investigation by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) revealed that schools are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, including No Child Left Behind funds, on Neil Bush's COWs. "It is astonishing that taxpayer dollars are being spent on unproven educational products to the financial benefit of the president's brother," CREW's executive director, Melanie Sloan, said in a press release. [..] the Education Department's Inspector General "should investigate whether children's educations are being sacrificed so that Neil Bush can rake in federal funds," considering that Neil Bush was also on the receiving end a couple years back of cash donated by his mother, Barbara, to a Hurricane Katrina relief fund co-operated by his father, George H.W.--cash specifically earmarked for purchase of his COWs for storm ravaged schools--I'm gonna go ahead and say the answer is yes.
Scientists Say Arctic Ice Is Melting Faster Than Expected
2007-09-07 19:20:00
Here is the real reason "global warming" has been blown off by the Bush Administration: new oil and gas supplies. And this could be the reason for the increasing animosity between Russia and the West. Russian claims much of the arctic for oil and gas. washingtonpost.com The Arctic ice cap is melting faster than scientists had expected and will shrink 40 percent by 2050 in most regions, with grim consequences for polar bears, walruses and other marine animals, according to government researchers. The Arctic sea ice will retreat hundreds of miles farther from the coast of Alaska in the summer, the scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration concluded. That will open up vast waters for fishermen and give easier access to new areas for oil and gas exploration. It is also likely to mean an upheaval in species, bringing new predators to warmer waters and endangering those that depend on ice. Note that this article makes no mention of the ocean's encroachment on ...
Bush: 'I do a lot of crying in this job.'
2007-09-06 14:57:00
Under that famously self-confident exterior is a president who weeps ? a lot. "I fully understand that the enemy watches me, the Iraqis are watching me, the troops watch me, and the people watch me," he said. Yet, he said, "I do tears." "I've got God's shoulder to cry on. And I cry a lot. I do a lot of crying in this job. I'll bet I've shed more tears than you can count, as president. I'll shed some tomorrow."
Impeach Cheney
2007-07-16 01:53:00
Bill Moyers Journal this past Friday interviewed John Nicoles, a liberal reporter from The Nation and Bruce Fein, an ultra-conservative civil libertarian. Both passionately advocated for impeachment of Bush and Cheney. Look for this show in repeats or watch it on-line. It's well worth it. Here is an excerpt from the show and Fein's main bullet points outline the charges against Cheney that justify impeachment: A public opinion poll from the American Research Group recently reported that more than four in ten Americans ? 45% ? favor impeachment hearings for President Bush and more than half ? 54% ? favored impeachment for Vice President Cheney. According to Fein, Cheney has: Asserted Presidential power to create military commissions, which combine the functions of judge, jury, and prosecutor in the trial of war crimes. Claimed authority to detain American citizens as enemy combatants indefinitely at Guantanamo Bay on the President's say-so alone. Initiated kidnappings, secret d...
BAM!! Libby?s Docs Introduced in Court Implicate President George W. Bush i
2007-07-04 22:16:00
by GEF @ 4:08 PM EDT I knew Patrick Fitzgerald had the Key…She’s unraveling baby… LOL*) EXTRA EXTRA…. Read all about it! Front Page News …not going to protect one staffer and sacrifice the guy this Pres. asked to stick his head in the meat grinder because of the incompetence of others.” Why does the ...
By: Suzie-Q
Cheney's Dangerous Influence
2007-07-03 21:14:00
Newsweek has an article about an interview with an old friend of Dick Cheney. He says Bush Sr had no faith in his son as president. So Cheney stepped in to be the "ghost" of the old man in the White House. Dubya would have a solid stateman behind him. Apparently, no one anticipated Cheney would become the orchestrator of the greatest executive power grab in US history.There was a Cabal in the White House, but it didn't just supplant the Secretary of State, the President himself was sidelined. I had lunch with Vic Gold, an old friend of the Cheney?s, on the third day of the Post series. I asked him how he felt reading about Dick?s dark adventures. ?A tremendous feeling of validation,? he said. In a recent book, Gold described Cheney as a ?mega-maniacal paranoid? whose secret empire within the government had captured the Bush presidency and helped bring the Republican Party to the brink of ruin. Gold?s book, published in April, is titled: ?Invasion of the Party Snatchers: How the H...
George Bush Meets Putin With Hat In Hand
2007-06-30 20:24:00
Apparently Dubya has finally accepted that he has been mishandling foreign policy, especially with Putin. Dubya has ignited a new cold war by one by one dismantling the foundations of partnership that has colored the past 20 years. Dubya has for the first time in six years invited his father to advise him. Duh! Independent Online Edition Tomorrow's summit between George Bush and Vladimir Putin raises the intriguing question of whether the shadow of the father can help the son bring an end to the frostiest period in ties between the United States and Russia since the Cold War? For the first time in his six-and-a-half years in power, Mr Bush is inviting a foreign dignitary not to the White House, or the Camp David retreat, or his ranch in Texas. This meeting takes place at the home of Mr Bush's father in Kennebunkport, Maine. The former president's deft handling of US-Soviet relations was a hallmark of his term in office. The White House confirmed yesterday that the 41st pre...
Bush: I Decide
2007-06-23 16:44:00
The decider is deciding again;"This is a little bit of a nonissue," [White House spokeswoman Dana] Perino said at a briefing dominated by the issue. Cheney is not subject to the executive order, she said, "because the president gets to decide whether or not he should be treated separately, and he's decided that he should."oh how f%#$&ing convenient. Where's the checks and balances there?
Bush is near decision on Gitmo
2007-06-22 00:15:00
WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration is nearing a decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility and move the terror suspects there to military prisons elsewhere, The Associated Press has learned.
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Internet Marketing Ambush interviews
2007-06-13 12:53:00
Back in the recent World Internet Mega Summit, I met Ian Del Carmen and especially his colleague Francis who had been totting a camera and walking around as if they are really on a mission. So they are really here for a purpose much more than taking photos and shaking hands. As a result, they ...
Bush in Bulgaria for final leg of Europe tour
2007-06-11 08:33:00
(CNN) -- U.S. President arrived in Bulgaria on Sunday for the final leg of his European tour, after earlier being warmly greeted as the first U.S. president to visit Albania. Bush arrived in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia late Sunday.
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Bush in Italy for talks with Pope
2007-06-09 04:53:00
Mr Bush says he mainly wants to listen to the Pope during their talksUS President George W Bush has arrived in Italy, where he will have his first meeting with Pope Benedict XVI.
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Bush in Italia col fantasma di una nuova guerra fredda
2007-06-06 19:16:00
cold war pictures George W. Bush è arrivato in Europa col preciso intento di sponsorizzare il suo scudo stellare, che rischia di riportarci alla vigilia della terza guerra mondiale, quando l'allora URSS aveva tentato di installare rampe di missile a Cuba, e John Kennedy aveva minacciato il ricorso all'arma atomica.   Forse Bush ha deciso che non avendo lasciando un solco abbastanza profondo nel mondo durante il suo mandato (guerra permanente al "terrorismo", licenza di sequestro e tortura globalizzata, attacchi preventivi) vuole proprio che il mondo finisca con lui.   L'Italia intanto senza chiedere alcunchè al parlamento, di nascosto anche dall'opinione pubblica, con quel genio di Parisi ha deciso di firmare l'accordo per il piano militare avvallando questa politica che  ci riporta dritti dritti in piena guerra fredda.   Sabato arriva mr president a Roma, prepariamogli una degna accoglienza... ...
G8 Protesters to Welcome Bush in Germany
2007-06-05 14:36:00
Unconfirmed and anonymous reports indicate that President George W. Bush will be warmly welcomed by anti-globalization protesters today when he flies in to Rostock for the Group of Eight summit scheduled to begin tomorrow in nearby Heiligendamm. Of course other unconfirmed and anonymous reports for today also indicate that an asteroid will wipe out Australia, ...
Is George Bush Insane?
2007-06-05 11:27:00
Is Bush Insane? - Funny blooper videos are here I saw this excerpt of Bill Mahers “Real Time” show the other night and wanted to share it with those who missed it! Thanks to MetaCafe we can enjoy watching the clip here. Warning in America!! There are new rules now: Guns don’t kill people, crazy people kill people!!! Last week, in response to the Virginia Tech shootings, President Bush said: “When people see somebody who is exhibiting abnormal behavior, you do something about it!! If that’s the case, the country needs to be warned about a man last seen last night on TV. Six feet tall, Caucasian and goes by the Title of “President of the United States”. George Bush is the crazy person an eye should be kept on. He needs to stop taking money from the pharmaceutical lobby and should start accepting samples. Only a delusional person could watch Alberto Gonzales before Congress last week do everything but say “No hablo Ingles”- and r...
Bush interviewed as an Illegal Jumps the Border
2007-06-04 10:11:00
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Sophia Bush is hot in the dark
2007-06-01 18:05:00
Sophia must be one of the cutest Hollywood actresses, and she has helluva body too (killer legs)! Unfortunately it's not easy to find hq photoshoots of her, but we did manage to get some ;)
It?s Official: George Bush IS an idiot!
2007-06-01 17:10:00
I’ve known this for a LONG time, and I am really glad to see someone like La Shawn Barber come out and say it as well… Bush has all but done this nation in, he is giving us away to his Mexican amigos and bleeding us to death in his version of the ‘Crusades’ of ...
Billy Graham Library Dedicated ? Carter, Bush I, Clinton In Charlotte
2007-05-31 23:11:00
It has been quite a day in Charlotte as three former Presidents have visited our fine city to help dedicate the new Billy Graham Library. Our NBC affiliate in Charlotte, WCNC-TV, was live-blogging the event. Here are some highlights. Former President Clinton said Billy Graham has known me since 1985, but I have known him for nearly ...
REGGIE BUSH IS DATING THAT SKANK KIM KARDASHIAN
2007-05-31 14:46:00
Finally! Significant PROOF that NFL superstud Reggie Bush and Skank socialite Kim Kardashian are playin' a little two-hand touch of their own! Catch this! Finally! Significant PROOF that NFL superstud Reggie Bush and artistic socialite Kim Kardashian are playin' a little two-hand touch of their own! Catch this! spies caught the Heisman Trophy winner putting himself in scoring position with the bombshell brunette dress shop owner at a party this weekend at TAO in Las Vegas. Gotcha! And get this -- despite weeks of speculation surrounding their relationship House Of Glitz has confirmed that Bush & Tush are on like Donkey Kong! Hope Kim's a Saints fan! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX- HOUSE OF GLITZ: SIGH...!!!!!!! THIS IS SOME ALL OUT BULLL SH@#$%@T..! she has been through all of young rich Hollywood and they just keep the "kimmie Go Round Going!!....I'm not saying she's a GOLD DIGGER BUT SHE DEFINITELY AIN'T MESSING WITH NO BROKE.....!!!
Bush Intensifies Pressure on Sudan
2007-05-29 19:33:00
Bush Intensifies Pressure on SudanBy Michael Abramowitz and Debbi WilgorenWashington Post Staff WritersTuesday, May 29, 2007; 12:10 PMPresident Bush today announced broader sanctions on the government of Sudanese president Lt. Gen. Omar Hassam al-Bashir in an effort to halt violence in the troubled Darfur region, nearly three years after the White House described the conflict there as genocide.In a brief address that included sharp criticism of Bashir, Bush said the Treasury Department will step up efforts to squeeze the Sudanese economy by targeting government-run ventures involved with its booming oil business, which does many of its transactions in U.S. dollars.(snip)The United States will also seek new U.N. Security Council sanctions against Khartoum, including a provision preventing the Sudanese government from conducting military flights in Darfur, Bush said. The United Nations has accused Sudan's government of bombing Darfur villages.(snip)Bush and his aides say Bashir and ...
Media Ignores Carter’s Lie in Quote Flap, Focuses on ‘Bush is Worst’
2007-05-24 16:25:00
The left never ceases to amaze and confound an honest man. As we have seen reported on Newsbusters, Jimmy Carter called President George W. Bush the “worst” president in history then lied about it claiming that his words were “careless or misinterpreted.” Carter was seen on the Today Show trying to get the nation to imagine he didn’t really say what he said attempting to make it seem as if the Newspaper that first reported his outrageous, intemperate language had somehow gotten it wrong. In essence, Carter was trying to make it out as if the paper was doing the lying, not him. The newspaper, however, can prove without the shadow of a doubt that it is Carter who is lying. He did say what was first reported and there is no “carelessness” or “misinterpretation” over his words. The fact that a former president is caught in a bald faced lie should be big news. You’d think the MSM would be all over the lies of a man who lost his office in one of the biggest landsli...
Media Ignores Carter?s Lie in Quote Flap, Focuses on ?Bush is Worst? Instea
2007-05-24 00:00:00
-By Warner Todd Huston The left never ceases to amaze and confound an honest man. As we have seen reported on Newsbusters, Jimmy Carter called President George W. Bush the ?worst? president in history then lied about it claiming that his words were "careless or misinterpreted.? Carter was seen on ...
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