Nature’s Twist

A landscape portrait like something out of a movie. Trees appearing as bone-people standing wind-swept across the country-flat land. Horror a mile wide at 200 miles-an-hour. Across what once was a 1,500-populated town, Greensburg, Kansas, is a picture out of a war zone, a spot bombed in a nature-made shock and awe. The little farming…

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Surge Dirge

What goes around comes around. When Decider George decided to turn a blind eye, ear, nose and throat to the absolute horror his sorry-assed team had created in Iraq, one of the worst national leaders in world history poured jet fuel on an already scorching inferno. Against all normal, rational and conventional wisdom produced by…

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Mission ‘tarded

Monday was the fourth anniversary of the now-even-more-stupid “Mission Accomplished” event that Decider George played out on the deck of an aircraft carrier. The strutting, rooster-Cogburn, Tom Cruise-like Top Gun bullshit that was, duly noted at the time, a photo op for the mentally divergent. And on that anniversary, Democrats unrolled their own war plans…

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Monday down

I woke up this morning with a catch in my throat. Or maybe it was my cat, Tender Kitty, sitting on my face that made me think of George Bush’s ass. What does George Tenet, Condi Rice and Debroah Jeane Palfrey have in common? They’re in the whore business. Listening to Tenet on the Today…

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‘Slam dunk’ dupe

Driving the US into the Iraqi war was the now-known completly false claims Saddam Hussein was a horrible threat to the entire planet. In those heady days in the run-up to the war, the visions of mushroom clouds and Saddam marching hand-in-hand with Osama Bin Laden was played over and over and over. Dick Cheney,…

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Warrior

Dick Cheney had five deferments during Vietnam. And he claims those who oppose the Iraq mess “don’t have the stomach” for the war on terror. Easy life, easy street. The boy’s had it real good for a long time. In today’s LA Times, George McGovern takes Cheney to task for saying Domocrats are returning to…

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Word

In an age where events are known so fast and everybody just about everywhere can instantly become aware of every corner of the globe even the smallest little word can carry a big weight. And the little word here today is “palliate,” which means to try and make a wrong or an offense seem less…

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