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  Monday, February 13, 2006


FreeRepublic members were up in arms at the idea of the president being able to spy on Americans without a warrant… when the President was Clinton.

(Via Oliver Willis - Like Kryptonite To Stupid.)

I guess they were against illegal spying before they were for it.
8:31:22 PM    comment []


The first sentence of this AP story says it all:
A company in the United Arab Emirates is poised to take over significant operations at six American ports as part of a corporate sale, leaving a country with ties to the Sept. 11 hijackers with influence over a maritime industry considered vulnerable to terrorism.

(Via CANNONFIRE.)


8:48:39 AM    comment []

A round up of the best quotes about Cheney's hunting accident.

John Cole: "And the man he shot was not named Scooter Libby, which would have been no surprise."

James Wolcott: "Time to take the shotgun away from grandpa, who's blasted perhaps hundreds of innocent birds into bloody feathers during his life, before he has another senior moment."

Kieran Healy: "In terms of required difficulty and skill, think of what these guys were doing as 'hunting' in the same sense that you might go hunting for a donut on the way to work tomorrow morning.[...]It's astonishing that the VP was able to hit something other than one of the hundreds of tame birds released for his shootin' pleasure."

John Rogers: "Hey, I'm not going to bust Cheney's chops on shooting that guy at all. I know it's an accident. Because the prey Cheney hunts to eat, he strangles to death with his bare hands. Mmmmm, orphan juice."

I'll probably update this post throughout the day.

(Via apostropher.)


8:39:06 AM    comment []


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