Intoxination

Tag: citizens

Sep 25
2006

When is Calling Someone the Devil a Good Thing?

Misc

Apparently it is a good thing when used by the Reverend Jerry Falwell. He called Hillary Clinton “Lucifer” in a sermon, and is defending that as being a “joke”. So when a religious leader calls one of our senators (and a former first lady) Lucifer, it is ok, yet when Chavez calls Bush the devil, […]

Read More
Jul 27
2006

A Big Identity Theft

Misc

Finally we have a case of identity theft hit someone who might be able to do something: Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid discovered this week he was the victim of identity theft after someone used his MasterCard number to charge about $2,000 at a Wal-Mart and other stores in Monroe, North Carolina. The Nevada Democrat […]

Read More
Jul 21
2006

Causing Tensions With A New Generation

Misc

That is Israeli children signing a missile before it is fired off to Lebanon. It is the first picture seen on a new site fromisrael2lebanon.com. Following that is a series of grotesque pictures showing children and civilians in Lebanon that have been killed from the recent bombings. The site at first appears to be taking […]

Read More
May 28
2006

Murtha on This Week

Misc

It looks like Murtha is wanting the shooting of Iraqis dealt with right: “Who covered it up, why did they cover it up, why did they wait so long?” Murtha said on “This Week” on ABC. “We don’t know how far it goes. It goes right up the chain of command.” This echoes of Abu […]

Read More
May 7
2006

In The Way

Misc

You have promised reporters and America that you will not get in the way of rescue workers preparing for hurricane Rita. On the other hand, you know some great photo ops await you. In this game of 3D excitement, you must cross the road while avoiding rescue vehicles in order to get to the news […]

Read More
Mar 31
2006

"Thousands Of Mistakes"

Misc

Well it looks like the White House is trying everything to get out of the slump including this little gem: BLACKBURN, England (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accepted on Friday the United States had probably made thousands of errors in Iraq but defended the overall strategy of removing Saddam Hussein. Local Muslims […]

Read More
Feb 6
2006

Patrick Leahy's Round Of Questions

Misc

Patrick Leahy asked if Gonzalez came to the conclusion that the authorization to use force gave the power to the President to authorize the taps before the authorization was passed by Congress. Gonzalez said he hadn’t come to the conclusion but would not answer if others had. The authorization for force was on September 14, […]

Read More
Jan 30
2006

My Take On Alito

Misc

So the filibuster didn’t fly. Even though Alito is on his way to the Supreme Court, it is not a defeat by any means. Four days ago the talk on the hill was there would not be any filibuster attempts. John Kerry sparked a movement and the liberal blogosphere provided the fuel for that fire. […]

Read More
Nov 19
2005

Republicans Try To Divide Democrats And Fail

Misc

The Republican’s plan to divide the Democrats over the issue of pulling troops out of Iraq backfired last night. With a final vote of 403-3 defeating Duncan Hunter’s resolution of immediate withdrawal. The debate over the issue was some of the most heated I have seen in years. The Republican’s tried to maintain that the […]

Read More
Nov 14
2005

Will We Get The Committee Report Today?

Misc

Two weeks ago tomorrow was when Democrats shut down senate in order to get answers about the intelligence committees phase two report. That is the second part of the report that looks into the intelligence leading up to the war in Iraq. During that closed session, it was agreed upon that a committee be formed […]

Read More
Older posts
Newer posts

IntoxiNation

Covering politics, news, media and anything else since 2005.

© 2025 Jamie Holly. Site developed by HollyIT.
Privacy  |  RSS
  • Categories
    • Covid-19
    • Economy
    • Immigration
    • Media
    • Misc
    • National Security
    • News
    • Politics
      • Election 2016
      • Election 2018
      • Election 2020
    • Science
    • Society
      • Hate
    • Uncategorized