Have you ever wondered why the heads of truly stalwart Republicans don’t explode when their man in the oval office says and does things that contradict the basic principles they say they believe in? Like when the President says it’s okay for the government to tap the phones of American citizens without obtaining a warrant? [...]
Archive for January, 2006
A recent cartoon by Mr. Fish that I thought was very, very funny.
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Someone finally stands up to Bush.
Published by January 26th, 2006 in Iraq, Middle East, Miscellaneous and Politics. 2 CommentsFinally someone has the balls to sue Bush and Blair for commiting War Crimes by destroying Iraq with banned weapons.
Nobody in Europe or the United States will hold these two accountable. So, I am pinning my hopes that Bush will finally be held accountable in one man, Saddam Hussein.
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Bob Herbert unloaded on Bush in Thursday’s column.
Reality has been dealt a stunning blow by Mr. Bush. The administration’s high-handedness with the Katrina investigators comes at the same time as disclosures showing that the White House was warned in the hours just before the hurricane hit New Orleans that it might well cause catastrophic flooding [...]
You’ve just got to love Photoshop. Check this out.
Well? The White House won’t release the photos, so we’re left to our own imaginations.
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Last week Osama bin Laden announced to the world that Al Qaeda is planning more attacks in the United States. Osama…. hmmmm…. Oh yeah, he’s that guy organized the 9/11 attacks–the guy that Bush wanted “dead or alive.” That’s the same guy that got away from his hole in Tora Bora a [...]
In honor of what would be Franklin’s 300th birthday, here’s a nugget from Poor Richard’s Almanac:
Tis a strange forest that has no rotten wood in it.
And a strange kindred that all are good in it.
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Geov Parrish interviews Noam Chomsky
Published by January 15th, 2006 in Iraq, Middle East, Miscellaneous and Politics. 0 CommentsNoam Chomsky talks with the Seattle Weekly’s own Geov Parrish.
He leads off with some interesting things to say about the Democrats in this interview.
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Intel Macs are here.
Published by January 11th, 2006 in Arts & Leisure, Miscellaneous and Technology. 1 CommentJust in case you were under a rock yesterday, Steve Jobs announced the release of two new Macs based upon Intel processors.
The first, the 15.4″ MacBook Pro is going to be replacing my Powerbook when it ships in February, unless a 12″ model is announced before then. One can only hope. The second [...]
The Detroit Auto Show launches to the public on January 14, 2006. This will be the general public’s first peek at some of the new models that will be on showroom floors this year, next year, in our dreams.
Automobile magazine has some sneak peeks here.
And here’s something to look forward to, an updated Camaro [...]


















