
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Get this incompetent fool out of the Whitehouse:
"I hope I am not responsible for Armageddon". While the Bush administration scrambles to do damage control over the nearly 380 tons of missing high-tech explosives in Iraq, an Op-Ed today in the Boston Globe from arms control and non-proliferation expert Peter W. Galbraith, a former U.S. ambassador to Croatia, reveals more evidence of a long pattern of negligence by Team Bush in the war. There's little doubt now among military and security experts that the Rumsfeld doctrine of minimal-boots-on-the-ground resulted in poor capability for U.S. forces to control violence and looting after the fall of Baghdad -- but we're not just talking about a disregard for Iraqi museums here. The administration's failure to secure large amounts of potentially deadly materiel of all sorts, as described by Galbraith, is utterly frightening. [Salon.com]
9:09:17 PM
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Okay, and when he's (Raymond) not being scintillatingly lucid, he worries us...
John Kerry -- Communist agent of influence. Read this: John Kerry and the VVAW: Hanoi's American Puppets?. They don't mention that while John Kerry was operating as an agent of influence for the Vietnamese Communists, he was still an officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. There is a word for what a serving military officer does when he acts as an agent for ... [Armed and Dangerous]
9:02:08 PM
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