Loud Mouths
Political commentary to soothe the savage soul.
Saturday, May 31, 2003
Court OKs Firing Over Confederate Flag
Harrassment takes on a new angle. Aside from the company's right to address the issue, it is a trivial harrassment issue.
Bush aides fear tumult in Iraq rising
"If many more months go by and our troops are still there, the Iraqis are still fighting each other and us and we still haven't found any WMD (weapons of mass destruction), there will be hell to pay," the official added.
The you have Wolfowitz playing dumb.
In an interview for the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, a leading proponent of the war in Iraq, cast some doubt on whether administration officials were convinced that Iraq had secret stocks of nerve gas and anthrax, or whether they merely seized on the issue as a way to muster public and political support for the war.
Tuesday, May 27, 2003
Saddam faithful refuse to surrender
The question that was never answered was where did they go?
Three attacks in 24 hrs against US troops around Baghdad
War ends, but U.S. casualties continue in Iraq
Combat may be over, but death toll mounts
U.S. losing service members almost daily in Iraq
If this continues, Bush loses in 2004.
The press will see to it when headlines like this start to run and run.
The Sacrifices for Freedom
Whos freedom?
5 American soldiers killed, 4 hurt in Iraq
It is not our role to play the world's freedom maker. The role was to seek retribution for 9-11, that is it. The Bush administration has taken it beyond that. The Bush adminstration is putting at risk the heroic deeds of our military members.
Saturday, May 24, 2003
Homeschoolers under attack
Leave it to teacher unions to attack a person's individuality. You have heard the argument by them; school vouchers take away money from the public schools.
Now you have "It's still money being taken away from the classroom," Terry Pesta, of the San Diego Education Association, told thesandiegochannel.com. "When supplies are bought in a classroom, it's not necessarily that just one student is using the supplies. A group of students, sometimes 30 or more, share in the supplies."
So now they don't want you to have the choice in homeschooling your child. Why?
"Homeschooling is a social threat to public education," Chris Lubienski, who teaches at Iowa State University's college of education, told Time magazine. "It is taking some of the most affluent and articulate parents out of the system. These are the parents who know how to get things done with administrators."
Got to love the collective mentality, they could give a rats ass about teaching, it's about saving their own ass.
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
Saddam Stole Billions From U.N.
Anyone surprised?
Chimps Belong on Human Branch of Family Tree, Study Says
Hmm, let's see, Neandertals are not our ancestors but chimps are. Here is the money quote that tries to put some cha-ching into the gene pool.
The move would make chimps full members of our genus Homo, along with Neandertals, and all other human-like fossil species. "We humans appear as only slightly remodeled chimpanzee-like apes," says the study.
Makes you wonder about comments like this and then ask yourself, what the hell maybe these folks are really on to something.
Sunday, May 18, 2003
Guess Who Said It
All the signs are pointing to a serious screw-up. Patience is one thing. But the reporting from the country, including this devastating account from a pro-war writer, suggests that the state of affairs there is spiraling out of control. Even if the voters won't punish Bush for finding no WMDs, they sure as hell will hold him responsible if Iraq collapses into chaos or civil war. And they should.
What a friggin idiot
Wednesday, May 14, 2003
Neandertals Not Our Ancestors, DNA Study Suggests
However, by they way some act, that would be questioned. The theory on evolution takes a twist. Gene pools.
This will drive the ACLU nuts.
The Blair Watch Project
A surefire way to get promoted at the Times? "Mr. Blair continued to make mistakes, requiring more corrections, more explanations, more lectures about the importance of accuracy. Many newsroom colleagues say he also did brazen things, including delighting in showing around copies of confidential Times documents, running up company expenses from a bar around the corner, and taking company cars for extended periods, racking up parking tickets. ...In January 2001, Mr. Blair was promoted to full-time reporter...."
Ouch..................
More on mainstream reporting. This one deals with a reporter at The Utah Tribune selling a story to The National Enquirer. It deals with the Smart kidnapping.
More Woes for The NewYork Times.
Blast injures Yemeni judge
The al Qaeda.
Monday, May 12, 2003
The New Republic had its Stephen Glass and the NewYork Times has its Jayson Blair.
And one has to question if the mainstream press is legit. It isn't.
Thursday, May 08, 2003
Saddam must pay for September 11
Interesting title.
School voucher support continues to gain momentum.
A Democratic Mayor, School Board President. Good to see them on board.
You gota wonder what the logic is behind decisions like this one.
The court's statements fly in the face of what science has taught us. The Conn. Supreme Court equates the fetus to a body part that is shedded. Talk about a slippery slope in stupidity.
Monday, May 05, 2003
Militant Muslims continue to stage their holy war by killing millions of Christians
First there is a subpeona for Bin laden, then there is a money connection with Bechtel.
Bin laden a witness?
The Justices get tough on a Texas Sheriff department's interogation tactics.
If Saddam Hussein's son did take 1 billion, he had left Baghdad before the invasion. Reports that Hussein and his sons fled to Tikirit where most likely true.
