Monday, October 11, 2004

Little bits

Bush twin shows bush. No photos but several Yale students report that young Barbara Bush attended one of the naked Yale parties.

Vote for a Man, Not a Puppet Former conservative Bush supporter urges a vote for Kerry.
I have sadly come to the conclusion that President Bush is merely a frontman, an empty suit, who is manipulated by the people in his administration. Bush has the most dangerously simplistic view of the world of any president in my memory.

Human biologist/anthropologist Desmond Morris reveals that women have four G-spots in new book.

Newsweek's Eleanor Clift gives up on Bush, uses the L-word
This is the moment of truth for American foreign policy. Will Bush's bald-faced lies carry the day?

The rationale for war in Iraq has collapsed, so President George W. Bush has declared another war, this one on John Kerry. Bush's blistering attack on Kerry as weak and wavering on war and the worst kind of tax-and-spend liberal foreshadows the next four weeks. Get ready for a scorched-earth campaign from the Bushies, beginning with tonight’s debate in St. Louis. Bush can't defend his policies, so he's conjuring up an image of Kerry as a looming threat whose “strategy of defeat" and insistence on global cooperation would "paralyze America in dangerous times." The dirty little secret is that Bush, if elected, is more likely to pull out of Iraq once elections are held in January, while Kerry, with his commitment to international norms and behavior, would be inclined to stay the course with the assistance of the world community.

The Duelfer report, Bremer’s words and Rumsfeld’s confession may take some time to sink in with voters.

ADDED ITEMS -

Austin prosecutor closing in on DeLay:
"Nobody can just violate Texas law, brag about it and then get away with it."

LA TIMES: Bush Administration Plans to Delay Major Assaults in Iraq Until After U.S. Election

FCC warns TV group not to carry ad-free anti-Kerry propaganda show. You can email Sinclair to voice your opinion. The conservative Sinclair Media Group earlier this year ordered it's stations to not carry Ted Koppel's tribute to US soldiers killed in Iraq and had previously ordered it's stations to carry it's conservative op-eds and support Bush's war. Now the LA Times got word it was going to require it's stations to run an anti-Kerry documentary without ads days before the election. Sinclair responds by smearing other media networks: "The networks are acting like Holocaust deniers." Boycott Sinclair website.

As voters see the two possible Presidents side-by-side in debates they are shifting to Kerry.

Bush Interpreter is sure that Bush's uses radio cues

The Rise of the American Apocalyptic One-Party State

Good paying permanent jobs disappearing. Toyota is keeping "temps" working for low pay for over four years.

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