I saw it on the internet
"U.S. Found Not Trustworthy: British officials are convinced of the same thing that the U.S. public has learned the hard way, that the occupants of the White House are not to be trusted. Their word is not good, and the British government can no longer act on it. The American government is not directed toward the good of its allies, any more than it is the good of the citizens it was elected to serve." That is, they won't accept our government's assurances that it's not torturing people.
At World O' Crap, an encounter with a whacky, pants-wetting article by a right-wing nut inspires "If You Have Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself, Then Make Fear-ade: However, the prospect of Armageddon doesn't seem to bother Kyle-Anne nearly as much as Obama's insinuations that fear is a bad thing, because as Nietzsche said, "Whatever scares the crap out of you without actually posing a threat only makes you a stronger Republican." And this is one woman who's not about to give up her night-terrors and allow herself to be ground down into a bloody pulp by the Politics of Optimism."
Why The New York Times rejected J. Sidney McCain's op-ed submission.
Dday offers a good breakdown of the meandering story of Maliki's support for Obama's withdrawal plan and how the White House has tried to re-spin it. (Also: Victory for Janet Jackson's nipple. And Digby learned who the most loathed cable gasbags are among their peers.)
This linky post from Mick Arran includes the news that, "The NY Times, after 25 years of turning a blind eye, finally explains how the banks got blood from a stone."
Julia expands on her review of the media's love for John McShame.
This whole "purity ball" thing is even creepier when you remember what part of the population is most likely to sexually assault their own daughters.
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- July 21, 2008








Can't we take a hint?
Maliki agrees with obamas 16 month exit strategy plan. And the re pukes were crying foul. Even had some guy trying to say it was a mistranslation. What he didn't say was that the translator was one of malikis own translators.If this occupations goes on beyond the 16 months. We will be like Syria when they finally left Lebanon. What part of thanks , and now you can leave, don't we understand.Scott has it right supporting the troops, is not just a slogan, Getting them out of this occupation , is supporting the troops. No one has yet explained what winning is,Supporting the troops , started with me , when i had a few beers , with someone from the Nam war, Let me put it this way, i did not enjoy myself. And had a lot of restraint. Now i have go through the same thing all over again. This occupation might end, but the memories of those, that seen body's scattered out on the landscape will last a life time.
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By getmad54July 21, 2008 - 10:23pm