Links on liars
I always have more links than time or energy. Here's some news from last night's links that I won't get around to blogging.
Evidence emerges from that little phone jamming incident in New Hampshire last election revealing a flurry of phone calls between the perp and the White House and the RNC at the time of the crime. Quite a coincidence, no?
Colin Powell publicly states serious mistakes were made in Iraq. Wonder how long it will take Rummy to go on the counterattack this time?
You remember the incomprehensible reclassification of documents that have been in the public domain for decades being conducted by the White House and the National Archive? It turns out it's part of yet another secret White House program designed to rewrite history. Worse yet the National Archives signed an agreement to conduct the purge as secretly as possible in order to forestall complaints from the research community. These people are getting ready to rewrite history.
Dan Fromkin has a good post on Iran.
John Nichols at the Nation has a on good question for the Dems.
I loved this one. Some DeLay donors, having found out the Bugman took their campaign money and transferred it to his defense fund, are pissed off and want their money back.
This one really pisses me off. Diebold's manipulation of Ohio's votes is proving to be wider than was initially apparent. Somebody big should go down for this but it's Ohio. Probably nothing will happen. It just keeps getting dirtier. The hell of it is, by they time they prove the election was a fraud, the term will be over and the damage is already done. Feh.
Evidence emerges from that little phone jamming incident in New Hampshire last election revealing a flurry of phone calls between the perp and the White House and the RNC at the time of the crime. Quite a coincidence, no?
Colin Powell publicly states serious mistakes were made in Iraq. Wonder how long it will take Rummy to go on the counterattack this time?
You remember the incomprehensible reclassification of documents that have been in the public domain for decades being conducted by the White House and the National Archive? It turns out it's part of yet another secret White House program designed to rewrite history. Worse yet the National Archives signed an agreement to conduct the purge as secretly as possible in order to forestall complaints from the research community. These people are getting ready to rewrite history.
Dan Fromkin has a good post on Iran.
John Nichols at the Nation has a on good question for the Dems.
I loved this one. Some DeLay donors, having found out the Bugman took their campaign money and transferred it to his defense fund, are pissed off and want their money back.
This one really pisses me off. Diebold's manipulation of Ohio's votes is proving to be wider than was initially apparent. Somebody big should go down for this but it's Ohio. Probably nothing will happen. It just keeps getting dirtier. The hell of it is, by they time they prove the election was a fraud, the term will be over and the damage is already done. Feh.
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