My mouth is just hanging open. I came across this by complete accident in a search. I couldn't even bear to put the entire article.
1 posted on
05/06/2003 1:34:45 AM PDT by
JustPiper
To: JustPiper
The writer is obviously paranoid. Ah well, in his mind, madness beats acknowledging Bush was right about anything.
Regards, Ivan
2 posted on
05/06/2003 1:37:41 AM PDT by
MadIvan
To: JustPiper
Chill! This writer is a well known idiot, best left completely ignored.
To: JustPiper
If memory serves, this author recently co-wrote a book with Scott Ritter. Beyond the fringes of rational discourse.
6 posted on
05/06/2003 1:41:40 AM PDT by
inkling
To: JustPiper
"There's a recognition that this has not been our finest diplomatic hourWell, considering what is being accomplished with this lack of diplomacy this hour, let's just hope it lasts a few hours more.
9 posted on
05/06/2003 1:48:03 AM PDT by
EGPWS
To: JustPiper
Aw, you should have posted it verbatim... many readers won't follow links, so they miss the delicious flavor of this amazingly biased piece of rubbish:
The so-called Liberal Media are owned by large Conservative corporations that dictate control over biased news reporting in major newspapers and on major television networks. The media are conservative just like their owners and sponsors. You're getting the "News" the way that they want you to see it.
Give 'em credit; they lead with an old, but still popular, talking point.
Another hoary old TP:
Bush has been skittering around the fact that he went AWOL during his term of military service for over three years now...
Hey, here's a new TP:
devoid of any form of international morality...
Then there's The Ghost of VIETNAM:
It's ironic that at the same time U.S. military teams are desperately looking for evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, specifically chemical weapons, an extensive scientific report was just released on the massive use of the chemical Agent Orange by the U.S. in Vietnam...
I could go on, but it's a veritable "quagmire" of TP's....
10 posted on
05/06/2003 1:48:13 AM PDT by
backhoe
(A nuke for every Kook ( NK, Iraq, Iran, Pak, India... )- what a Clinton "legacy...")
To: JustPiper
He reports that this official, along with many of his colleagues across the political spectrum within the apparatus of government, are absolutely terrified of George W. Bush.GOOD! We can only hope the same is true of the State Department.
11 posted on
05/06/2003 1:53:21 AM PDT by
Stultis
To: JustPiper
An associate of mine, a former political appointee, recently spoke to a Republican friend of his who serves in a senior position in what has become the Office of Homeland Security. A friend of a friend who knows somebody says......boy, there is a solid source of information.
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