October 20, 2004

Administration is Suppressing CIA 9/11 Report that Names Names: "The agency directorate is basically sitting on the report until after the election. . ."
  • Shockers! Next you'll tell me that the Bush regime would dare try to imply that Iraq was responsible for the September eleventh attacks. The refrain once again: impeach, prosecute and execute.
  • Woah! I'm so surprised at this. Surely there's nothing in the report that might cast doubt on the current administration. Right? Huh? Hello?
  • what more proof do we need? we're a bunch of idiots.
  • Don't know. After everything that's been coming out, everything that's been exposed and documented, and it all stil not causing a major public reaction (just look at the poll numbers...), I'm starting to think that even something REALLY bad :), like Bush getting caught on tape getting a hummer and eating a live puppy, wouldn't change things.
  • like Bush getting caught on tape getting a hummer and eating a live puppy, wouldn't change things Oh, so you've seen that one too, eh?
  • The president fought against the creation of the Sept. 11 commission, for example, agreeing only after enormous political pressure was applied by a grass-roots movement led by the families of those slain. And then Bush refused to testify to the commission under oath, or on the record. Instead he deigned only to chat with the commission members, with Vice President Dick Cheney present, in a White House meeting in which commission members were not allowed to take notes. All in all, strange behavior for a man who seeks reelection to the top office in the land based on his handling of the so-called war on terror. Well I'm voting for him because he ain't want no ho-mo-sexy'all maiiges. Toby Keith! Whooooo!
  • This could actually be a very big deal if given the proper publicity. I'm not sure Bush has much of a chance anyway- if you check electoral-vote.com, everythign is starting to break Kerry's way, Bush is even losing support in the upper South (Va., NC, etc) And all sources seem to agree that Undecideds will break for Kerry. The fact that Bush is polling around 46% right now puts him in deep deep trouble. It's not so simple as something bad coming out about Bush and 100% of people turning against him. But I don't buy the cheap cynicism either- people ARE sick of Bush and they want a change and it's coming in 2 weeks.