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Sunday, May 23, 2004

Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress Working for Iran Gee, it looks like our main Iraq expert (the one who gave us all that great advice on invading and occupying and all) was working for Iran all the time. According to an intelligence source who was briefed on conclusions made by the Defense Intelligence Agency:
"Iranian intelligence has been manipulating the United States through Chalabi by furnishing through his Information Collection Program information to provoke the United States into getting rid of Saddam Hussein"
Even better, we've been paying $340,000 a month for the privilege. The operation "kept the Iranians informed about what we were doing" by passing classified U.S. documents and other sensitive information and has received millions of dollars from the U.S. government over several years. Chalabi's U.S.-funded program to provide information about weapons of mass destruction and insurgents was effectively an Iranian intelligence operation. The Bush adminstration even had to confirm that "highly classified information had been provided [to the Iranians]...." Another great job by the Bushies. Have they done anything right? Can any sane, non-Kristian Konservative Kook actually justify keeping these idiots in power?

posted by pjs 9:16 AM
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Friday, May 21, 2004

'I killed innocent people for our government' I wish all the chickenhawks out there who "play the game with the bravery of being out of range" would read what former Staff Sgt. Jimmy Massey - a 12-yr Marine Corp vet and former drill seargent - has to say about what our guys have seen and done over there in Iraq. On second thought, why bother? They'd just call him a traitor or a liar or both. If you aint with us, you're agin us. Can people really not undestand what a bunch of fucking corrupt and incompetent nutcases we have running the show in this country? As Nancy Palosi said this week, "The emperor has no clothes. When are people going to face the reality?" When indeed? And republican losers like the evil Tom "Frito" DeLay put on a big show of feinged indignance. As if that asshole gives a shit about our troops - or anybody else in this country who isn't part of his sick little circle jerk of pals. I think it's time I start work on designing a paperless electronic voting machine.

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Thursday, May 20, 2004

Historians vs. George W. Bush Okay, okay. I know it's been a long time since I've posted anything here. Who the hell has the strength, with all the terrible news every day? It's amazing what's become of this country in just a few short years. I'm just hoping everybody kind of wakes up, rubs their eyes, and says, "Well, that was a bad idea." I'm hoping for a quiet landslide, because the folks who run the system can easily take care of a close election. It needs to be such a large margin that they can't steal it. What's up with the polls, anyway? Do almost have the people really think this administration has been anything but a total failure on every level? Is it just me (and everybody I know)? Why do they even bother with national polls anyway? I mean, what does it matter if it's 49% for Kerry and 44% for Bush? It's not like the guy with the most votes wins. Why don't they poll in each state and see who'd 'win' the election? Anyhow, if you want to get a sense of what the far left commie pinko bastards are thinking, I can't think of a better example than the radical leftist group know as 'history professors.' Here's what they think about the Bush presidency, so far. Want a hint? 81% rate the Bush presidency a failure.

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