| Fuck The Facts |
[Sep. 7th, 2007|12:11 pm] |
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Apple has a monopoly on music players. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Sep. 7th, 2007|12:02 pm] |
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President Bush ever said the Constitution is "just a goddamned piece of paper." |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Sep. 5th, 2007|03:52 pm] |
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Vice President Dick Cheney was required by Congress to release his Energy Task Force documents. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Sep. 4th, 2007|11:02 pm] |
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Vice President Dick Cheney or his office ever claimed that he was not in the executive branch. |
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| DYKR! |
[Sep. 2nd, 2007|09:44 am] |
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I wonder how much Karl Rove paid off Larry Craig to get him to make this big news, just to get himself and his buddy Alberto off the news. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Mar. 25th, 2007|06:56 pm] |
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Alberto Gonzales said he was not invovled in any meetings about firing the U.S. Attorneys. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Mar. 19th, 2007|09:58 am] |
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The government has an obligation -- moral, legal, or otherwise -- to listen to the citizens, and leave Iraq. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Mar. 15th, 2007|12:15 pm] |
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The President has no right to fire U.S. attorneys without some sort of oversight, and doing so for political reasons is both wrong and unprecedented. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Mar. 13th, 2007|04:21 pm] |
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Religion is objectively false. |
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| Fuck The Facts |
[Mar. 13th, 2007|03:59 pm] |
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Oil companies control gasoline prices. |
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| Osama Bin Laden, You Ruined My Birthday |
[Aug. 11th, 2006|01:09 pm] |
To commemorate the day-after-the-terror-arrests-in-London-and-one-month-before-the five-year-anniversary-of-September-11, I offer a new, original, song: Osama Bin Laden, You Ruined My Birthday.
It's a song about, well, Osama Bin Laden ruining someone's birthday. It was a good birthday. Nothing wrong with it. A little close to Labor Day maybe, but other than that, a good day to have a birthday. But no more, thanks to Osama Bin Laden. [Insert fist-shaking.]
I think it's a great song. Maybe not the best song I've written, but among the best I've recorded (I still think "Through the Glass Darkly" is a better recording). I hope you enjoy it as much as I have. Spread it far and wide ... enjoy!
Also see my music page, and the song lyrics. Also see cover art, and compare to the cover of American IV by Johnny Cash:
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| What, me jihad? |
[Feb. 7th, 2006|10:02 am] |

Feel free to post links to other images in the comments, and I will add them as new entries. |
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| THIS BLOG UNAVAILABLE |
[Jul. 15th, 2005|09:42 am] |
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This journal and its recent entries have been disabled for national security reasons. |
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| Bill Burkett and CBS |
[Feb. 22nd, 2005|10:32 am] |
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| | uncomfortable | ] | Bill Burkett is the rare man, in this whole CBS/Bush memo debacle, who can actually generate sympathy for CBS. No doubt, despite how good the story against Bush was, CBS dropped the ball on it, by screwing up with those memos.
But remember, Burkett supplied the memos. Rove's White House didn't disavow them, and its criticism for CBS was very muted. And now Burkett is making CBS look even better, or at least sympathetic. So what's going on here?
Rove doesn't want to bring down CBS. It's just like with the NY Times. You convince the world that NY Times is liberal, and so when you prepare for war, they go out of their way to make your side of the story heard. They are more useful wounded and alive than dead. Now, I am not sure if Burkett's actions are part of Rove's plan all along, or if this is a favor Rove is doing for CBS, to help them gain some more credibility. Either way, CBS can't be trusted anymore, because Rove owns them, just like he owns Fox and CNN. |
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| Secret Tapes |
[Feb. 22nd, 2005|08:12 am] |
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| | frustrated | ] | Let's see. We have a friend of Bush who, before Bush becomes President, "secretly" tapes Bush, in a way that makes us think Bush is a straight-shooter, is consistent in his beliefs and views, is a tolerant guy, etc. This is the perfect Karl Rove operation. Who else could have planned this out years in advance? I bet Rove even wrote out a script for them to follow.
And the right-wing media is totally snowed. Judy Woodruff asks two old-time political hacks, "will this hurt the President?" The Democrat -- played by Jack Valenti -- even says no, this makes him look good. Of course it did, because it was designed to! I just hope, for his own sake, that Wead is paid well for his service, because he probably won't get another job for awhile. |
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