Kill em all. Let God sort em out…

Although W is not Arnoud-Amaury, the Abbot of Citeaux and Papal Legate for the Albigensian Crusades, he appears to have a direct line to the Highest. Sigh… What of the good ol’ times when the only Red Phone in the Wihte House was with the Soviet Union’s Prime…? Geeze, at least a nuclear holocaust promised to be quick…
I don’t know about you people, but hearing voices in your head, the last time I checked, was a mental disease…
Bush said God told him to invade Iraq, Arab leaders say / Palestinian officials confirm comments from documentary

Jerusalem — President Bush told two high-ranking Palestinian officials that he had been told by God to invade Afghanistan and Iraq and then create a Palestinian state to bring peace to the Middle East, they recall during a documentary on Middle East peace that airs next week in Britain.
“President Bush said to all of us: ‘I’m driven with a mission from God,’ ” said Nabil Shaath, who was the Palestinian foreign minister at the time of a top-level meeting with Bush in June 2003. Mahmoud Abbas, then Palestinian prime minister and now the Palestinian Authority president, was also present for the conversation with Bush.

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Any doubts yet…

…as to where this country is headed? Orwell must be having a fit a laughter in his grave…
CNN.com – Bush military bird flu role slammed – Oct 5, 2005

WASHINGTON (CNN) — A call by President George W. Bush for Congress to give him the power to use the military in law enforcement roles in the event of a bird flu pandemic has been criticized as akin to introducing martial law.

…snip…

And Gene Healy, a senior editor at the conservative Cato Institute, said Bush would risk undermining “a fundamental principle of American law” by tinkering with the act, which does not hinder the military’s ability to respond to a crisis.
“What it does is set a high bar for the use of federal troops in a policing role,” he wrote in a commentary on the group’s Web site. “That reflects America’s traditional distrust of using standing armies to enforce order at home, a distrust that’s well-justified.”
Healy said soldiers are not trained as police officers, and putting them in a civilian law enforcement role “can result in serious collateral damage to American life and liberty.”

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Futures Market….

…confused yet? You would be if you go by these headlines in Google News as of 1445hrs on Wednesday, Oct/05/2005. Look at the three different headlines and tell me which way the oil market is going…. (click on the thumbnail)

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Not to worry…

…Republican friends, The Wonkette says it best. Not everything is lost for you guys…
Wonkette, Politics for People with Dirty Minds

In sum: Her conservative views have been unwavering, it’s her backbone that ain’t so strong.

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Conspiracy theories…

…anyone? Or just plain dumbness… I’m leaning towards the former as the question is so open-ended and crazy that it just may be true. I only need to find the logic behind it…
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I imagine these…

… thugs, criminal sons of bitches and utmost losers, were pissed because those Mexicans–how dare they?–took their jobs away from them at the farms…
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It figures…

…, after DeLay is forced to step down, the rest of the party put a “blunt” in his place… (insert big tongue-in-cheek picture here)
Californian looked likely, but Missouri lawmaker takes DeLay post

But after Republicans emerged from a hasty closed-door meeting late Wednesday afternoon, Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois tapped GOP whip Rep. Roy Blunt of Missouri to fill DeLay’s slot, at least temporarily, while Dreier will remain at the Rules Committee and share some of DeLay’s former duties.

The bold typeface is mine…
Main Entry: 1blunt
Pronunciation: ‘bl&nt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English
1 a : slow or deficient in feeling : INSENSITIVE b : obtuse in understanding or discernment : DULL
2 : having an edge or point that is not sharp
3 a : abrupt in speech or manner b : being straight to the point : DIRECT

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There is some justice…

… after all. Even in Texas. Let’s see how far it goes…
KR Washington Bureau | 09/28/2005 | Delay indicted in campaign finance probe

AUSTIN — A Texas grand jury indicted House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Wednesday, forcing one of the most powerful Republicans in the government from his post.

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The end of Federalism

That’s just one more nail in the coffin of Federalism. I lived thru a military dictatorship and although I respect the role of the military, in the United States and elsewhere, everything has a place and a function. Why can’t civilians handle a crisis the size of Katrina properly? Ah,! of course, politics, egos and accountability. Nobody wants to be responsible for screwing up and being heavy handed… Heck, the military has almost zero accountability in times of crisis and would see such as one more military operation. After that, please take your claims back to the same Creator that caused the crisis in the first place…
A plus of the military in such roles is perhaps its well defined chain of command. Alas, unless military personel are a breed of extraterrestials, the same discipline can be instituted in civilian departments. If such discipline cannot be found among regular civilians, please do hire ex-military personnel, but, whatever you do, do NOT handle your civilian responsibilities to the military. Once given the power it is very, very hard to take it back.
Bush Urges Shift in Relief Responsibilities

Bush Urges Shift in Relief Responsibilities
Congress Asked to Consider Placing Pentagon in Charge of Disaster Response
SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 25 — On Sunday, President Bush called on Congress to consider a larger role for U.S. armed forces in responding to natural disasters, as he completed what White House aides called a weekend “fact-finding” mission to determine whether the Pentagon needs more control.
“Clearly, in the case of a terrorist attack, that would be the case, but is there a natural disaster — of a certain size — that would then enable the Defense Department to become the lead agency in coordinating and leading the response effort?” Bush said after a briefing from military leaders at Randolph Air Force Base here. “That’s going to be a very important consideration for Congress to think about.”
Bush has told aides that one of the major breakdowns in the Hurricane Katrina response was the federal government’s inability to seize control of rescue and relief efforts. Under existing law and procedure, a state governor is in charge when natural disasters strike and is responsible for deploying the National Guard, though in certain cases, the president can order troops to support local law enforcement.

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I wonder who the “myth” serves…

Sigh… The grand machinery of propaganda can only serve a very few vested interests…
The ‘myth’ of Iraq’s foreign fighters | csmonitor.com

The US and Iraqi governments have vastly overstated the number of foreign fighters in Iraq, and most of them don’t come from Saudi Arabia,

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