Saturday, January 15, 2005
Shrubya invaded Iraq and made it safer... for terrorists.
The National Intelligence Council warning is the second repudiation within a week of the Bush administration's rationale for the war. Two days ago, the White House quietly signalled it had ended the search for Saddam's non-existent weapons of mass destruction.
Meanwhile another 'bad apple' was found guilty of torturing Iraqis. His lawyer probably didn't help much: In opening arguments at the reservist sergeant's trial in Fort Hood, Womack asked: "Don't cheerleaders all over America form pyramids six to eight times a year. Is that torture?" Meanwhile, the US Administration, you know, the one that supposedly doesn't believe in torturing it's enemies, blocked an attempt by the US Senate at the end of last year to ban torture.
On a lighter note, Llanddewi Brefi has no gays in the village but plenty of lesbians. Just so you know.
The National Intelligence Council warning is the second repudiation within a week of the Bush administration's rationale for the war. Two days ago, the White House quietly signalled it had ended the search for Saddam's non-existent weapons of mass destruction.
Meanwhile another 'bad apple' was found guilty of torturing Iraqis. His lawyer probably didn't help much: In opening arguments at the reservist sergeant's trial in Fort Hood, Womack asked: "Don't cheerleaders all over America form pyramids six to eight times a year. Is that torture?" Meanwhile, the US Administration, you know, the one that supposedly doesn't believe in torturing it's enemies, blocked an attempt by the US Senate at the end of last year to ban torture.
On a lighter note, Llanddewi Brefi has no gays in the village but plenty of lesbians. Just so you know.