Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Today's letter: "A"

Abramoff: Those of us who don't watch cable TV may not be aware that the cable TV meme is that it is a bipartisan scandal. Even though Abramoff himself didn't give any money to Democrats.

Abuse:
Mr. Bush acknowledged major human rights abuses by the Iraqi police, who he said have been "accused of committing abuses against Iraqi civilians."

"That's unacceptable," he said, adding that the United States was adjusting how it trains Iraqi police officers, including the establishment of a new "Police Ethics and Leadership Institute" in Baghdad that will establish a curriculum for the nine Iraqi police academies. He made no references to disclosures over the past year of American abuses of detainees, in Iraq and elsewhere.

Alito and the ACLU: call your Senators, people.

Al Jazeera Did Bush want to bomb Al Jazeera? Apparently, inquiring minds still want to know. This cracks me up. How can anyone doubt that Bush did such a thing? Who would make something like that up? It's too ridiculous to make up, and yet, once you hear it, it sounds exactly like something Bush would do.

Fine. Take that, content challenge! I defy the soft bigotry of your low expectations for my ability to post daily. No blogger left behind in this household, thank you very much.


2 Comments:

At 11:09 PM, Blogger Timalantoo said...

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At 11:30 AM, Blogger R J Keefe said...

That Bush can make such remarks about Iraqi forces shows very simply how totally uncritical and inattentive the American public have become.

"Bipartisan" is another example. I fear that only those who already dislike the president are noting such discrepancies.

 

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