Intoxination

Category: Misc

May 1
2007

Bush Deprives Troops Of "Needed Funds"

Misc

Just reported on CNN – Bush has signed his veto. He does not want to listen to the American people and he refuses to give the troops the “funds they need”. Why does Bush hate America so much?

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May 1
2007

The Veto Pen Is Ready For 6:00 Tonight

Misc

Reuters is reporting: President George W., Bush plans on Tuesday to veto a war spending bill that imposes timelines for a U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq, and will then explain his action in a statement at the White House, an administration official said. Bush will carry out his long-standing threat to veto the legislation after […]

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May 1
2007

Surge Comparison For April

Misc

Following up from last month, I decided to add April’s death tolls into the graphs so we can see how the “surge” is working. First off is the U.S. casualty totals With the exception of April 2004, this past April has been the deadliest of all others (including April 2003 when 74 soldiers died). Still […]

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May 1
2007

Victory!

Misc

The administration can pull the “Mission Accomplished” banner back out and hang it again (4 years later). Looks like we got the big guy in Iraq: The interior ministry in Iraq says it has received intelligence that the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq has been killed. Abu Ayyub al-Masri, believed to be an Egyptian, has […]

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Apr 30
2007

Winning Hearts and Minds in Afghanistan

Misc

This is a perfect example of how you create more terrorists: A U.S.-led raid Sunday on a suspected insurgent cell in the eastern province of Nangahar left as many as six Afghans dead, including a woman and a teenage girl, and sparked protests by hundreds of angry Afghans chanting, “Death to Bush!” U.S. officials said […]

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Apr 30
2007

Who Is The al-Maliki Government Working For?

Misc

The biggest problem in Iraq is the sectarian violence, so why are they removing leaders who are trying to stop it? A department of the Iraqi prime minister’s office is playing a leading role in the arrest and removal of senior Iraqi army and national police officers, some of whom had apparently worked too aggressively […]

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Apr 30
2007

5 More Soldiers Killed

Misc

April has been a deadly month for our troops and this latest tally pushes the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq past 100: Five U.S. troops were killed in separate attacks in the capital this weekend, including three in a single roadside bombing, the military said Monday, pushing the death toll past 100 in […]

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Apr 29
2007

So Bush Wants To Compromise?

Misc

And how is this supposed to work in a “compromise”? President Bush will not support a war spending bill that punishes the Iraqi government for failing to meet benchmarks for progress, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Sunday. Rice’s comments cast fresh doubt on a potential compromise between the Democratic-led Congress and the White House […]

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Apr 29
2007

Thanks, But No Thanks!

Misc

While New Orleans still sits in ruins, we now find out that George W. Bush rejected almost all international aide: As the winds and water of Hurricane Katrina were receding, presidential confidante Karen Hughes sent a cable from her State Department office to U.S. ambassadors worldwide. Titled “Echo-Chamber Message” — a public relations term for […]

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Apr 29
2007

Why Does Diebold Continue To Use Microsoft?

Misc

I have raised this question before; why does Diebold choose Microsoft for their voting machines over Linux? Linux is much more secure, much more customizable, and, possibly the biggest reason, much cheaper (Linux is free). We find this week that this question still needs to be raised: Problems found in an audit of Diebold tabulation […]

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