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Wednesday, June 8, 2005


VHeadline: "Rumors have been circulating in Washington for the last year that a coup d'etat against George W. Bush and the neocons is being seriously contemplated in certain circles.
Within the military, because of the non-traditional use of the military and among high-level businessmen who see Bush as a disaster for American business ... especially in foreign trade.
The US either goes to hyperinflation or directly into depression."

CrisisPapers: "It is inevitable: sooner or later the Bush Regime will fall. Perhaps next month; perhaps after the end of the Jeb Bush Administration in 2016. The essential question is whether it will take down the rest of us with it.
The Bush administration is confidently marching toward disaster, and we are all unwilling passengers on this fool's journey. Bush's folly, if not diverted, will certainly lead to economic collapse, international isolation, and dreadful terrorist revenge. Herbert Stein's law reigns supreme: 'That which can not go on forever, won't.'"

ABCNews: "With expenditure of $455 billion, the United States accounted for almost half the global figure [of world military spending of $1.04 trillion], more than the combined total of the 32 next most powerful nations, said SIPRI."
The waste of lives and resources cannot continue.
12:38:38 PM    


NYTimes: "The people at the top of America's money pyramid have so prospered in recent years that they have pulled far ahead of the rest of the population, an analysis of tax records and other government data by The New York Times shows. They have even left behind people making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.
The share of the nation's income earned by those in this uppermost category has more than doubled since 1980, to 7.4 percent in 2002. The share of income earned by the rest of the top 10 percent rose far less, and the share earned by the bottom 90 percent fell.
President Bush said during the third election debate last October that most of the tax cuts went to low- and middle-income Americans. In fact, most - 53 percent - will go to people with incomes in the top 10 percent over the first 15 years of the cuts, which began in 2001 and would have to be reauthorized in 2010. And more than 15 percent will go just to the top 0.1 percent, those 145,000 taxpayers."
The wealthiest benefit more from Bush's tax cuts.
11:01:00 AM    


"Whitehouse.org, the internet's most loathsome political parody, serves up a disturbingly hilarious glimpse inside the minds of dot-com era voters - in their own surprising voices. Dramatic readings from whitehouse.org's actual e-mail bag include outraged complaints confusing absurdist satire with federal policy, bizarre misaddressed letters to President Bush, and stunningly vicious hate mail threatening bodily harm and God's vengeance on the site's hopelessly deviant creators!"
Dear Dubya and many more shows, until July 3, in New York, at The Moral Values Festival in The Brick Theater.
10:51:12 AM    

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