GijoeBobyMassageHere’s a link to the GI Joe cartoons that have been overdubbed. I particularly enjoy “Computer,” “Ice,” and “Carnival.” They’re all pretty funny, though. Some are rated r for language.

 

What do they want?

The statement said it supported President Bush in his reelection campaign, and would prefer him to win in November rather than the Democratic candidate John Kerry, as it was not possible to find a leader “more foolish than you (Bush), who deals with matters by force rather than with wisdom.”

Do not appease Al Qaeda.

 

and its surrounding thirty miles:

Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee’s criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature.

“We need to keep them out of here,” said Commissioner J.C. Fugate, who introduced the motion.

Not only that, but:

County Attorney Gary Fritts also was asked by Fugate to find the best way to enact a local law banning homosexuals from living in Rhea County.

 

I know I’ve gotten a bit behind. Here’s a couple of things:

Watch Donald Rumsfeld get caught in a lie on live TV.

They always lie like this and get away with it because newsfolk don’t call them on it. Not this time Donny.

ALSO:

Now here’s an easy way to catch the Bush administration in their lies. All you need is a computer and internet connection, and you can just do a quick search and repudiation.

 

“Backwords” found here

 

From this article in Slate:

Bush ignored every one of these warnings. They couldn’t be true, because they didn’t fit his theory. He couldn’t stand the complexity of the facts or the ambiguity of intelligence. “Until we get rid of Saddam Hussein, we won’t get rid of uncertainty,” he told aides in November 2002. Four months later, on the eve of his invasion of Iraq, he declared, “Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised.” After the war, when Diane Sawyer asked Bush about the discrepancy between what he had said–”that there were weapons of mass destruction”–and what U.S. inspectors had found–”the possibility that [Saddam] could move to acquire those weapons”–Bush replied, “What’s the difference?”…

That’s Bush all over: Certainty. No doubt. No difference. But it makes a difference to Britain, France, and Mexico, which no longer trust our requests, based on U.S. intelligence, to cancel flights to the United States…

President Bush. Strength and confidence. Steady leadership in times of change. He knows exactly where he wants to lead this country. And he won’t let facts, circumstances, or the Constitution get in his way.

I don’t agree with everything Saletan says here, but it’s interesting nonetheless. I particularly take issue with this:

Bush was right to propose tax cuts in 1999. The economy was booming. The surplus was ballooning. Liberals were itching to spend the money on new programs, despite Bill Clinton’s promises to pay down the national debt. Bush wanted to get the money out of Washington before that happened.

If that’s really the case then why has he continued spending money like crazy, including the new Medicare prescription plan when we have no money? He did exactly what the “liberals” wanted to do, but in the face of a record-breaking deficit.

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