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Disputed Strike by U.S. Military Leaves at Least 40 Iraqis Dead. If we can blow up a Chinese embassy, we can blow up a wedding. But, if we "confess" it now against the backdrop of the humiliating pictures, we're shooting ourselves in the foot. "Ignore it and it will go away." By DEXTER FILK and Dexter WONG U.S. officials said they fired on a suspected guerrilla safe house, but Iraqis said the Americans had attacked a wedding party. It was probably the wedding party but "if we let enough time go by, people will forget about it. Get their attention on gasoline prices. It's the lesser of the evils. Ha ha ha." U.S. Advisers to Stay in Iraq After June 30. This essentially means that we will have to stay there until this nightmare is over and our President is "just not on the same planet as the rest of us." Complete Coverage: The Struggle for Viet Nam. Oops. I meant Iraq.
2 Generals Outline Lag in Notification on Abuse Reports. "If the Buck Doesn't Stop with Bush He is the ONLY ONE cashing in." Think on it. By ERIC KISSMYASS Reports of prisoner abuse did not reach the two top U.S. commanders in Iraq for months after the complaints were submitted. And if you believe that, I'd like to show you some beautiful seaside property. First Soldier Pleads Guilty in Abuse Case. His "justice" is quick isn't it? Rush Limbaugh took illegal drugs obtained illegally from an illegal source (terrorists?) and the Vice-President was only happy to be on his talk show the other day. Tommy Chong is being jailed for Six months for selling bongs over the Internet. This is life in America under Bush. The Israeli's blow up more Arabs. Bush slaps them symbolically with one hand while handing them billions of U.S. tax dollars every year with no expected payback. Knock Knock.
Jeff Bush Is Barred From Olympics as U.S. Doping Scandal Expands By JERE LONG and LIZ SHORT The performance-enhancing drug scandal continued to grow when Kelli White was barred from the Olympics. But, considering all the rest of the crap that's going on, who cares?
Gay priests involved in sex orgy with farm animals. Pope mumbles something and falls asleep. The Vatican says: "Animals are so much better than little boys. This truly is God's work." By LAURIE LAURA In a letter to a cardinal, 48 Roman Catholic lawmakers criticized threats by bishops to deny communion to pro-choice politicians. Does anyone really care of these sick twists give you a cracker or not? Cows aren't holy, the Pope isn't infallible, Mary is dead (deal with it) and god did not find it necessary to impregnate his own mother in order to be able to allow himself to forgive Eve for the eating of an apple. Nothing is more absured than religion yet we keep killing each other over it. Try to grasp it: Religion is a matter of geography.
Kerry Begins Courting Nader
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Associated Press Iraqis carried bodies off a truck in Ramadi after the U.S. attack. Go to Article
WASHINGTON Ruling Says White House's Medicare Videos Were Illegal
NEW YORK REGION Giuliani Offers Tough Defense to 9/11 Panel
INTERNATIONAL At a Palestinian Protest, Israeli Gunfire Leaves at Least 10 Dead. Here we go again. They are fighting over some "holy sites." Get rid of the religions of the world and you will have solved much of the problem.
EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Kristof: Nuts With Nukes
Safire: Sarin? What Sarin?
Editorial: This just goes to show you that Bush is out of touch with reality. He is the one giving HUGE tax breaks to purchasers of Hummers. They guy is completely zoned out. The right-wing media ask Kerry the question: "Well, what would you do in Iraq?" How in the name of sanity is Kerry supposed to answer that question when there is no answer. Bottom line: A vote for Kerry shows the world that you disaprove of Bush. That is the first step. It's not Kerry who can take that step. It is YOU voting for him. Nader makes great points but has no chance of winning at this point. If it's a 3 way race on election day, vote for Nader or Kerry. We gotta get Bush back to Crawford. We really do.
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