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Thursday, July 28

You may be brainwashed by the corporate media if you...
by
Geoff Staples
on Thu 28 Jul 2005 08:03 AM CDT
by Huxley
... believe the 5 corporations who own almost all of the media in the U.S. are liberal.
... believe $300 billion of U.S. tax money, allocated for the war and reconstruction in Iraq is actually going to Iraq .
... are unaware Iraq had 650 million barrels of oil in reserve just before the war in Iraq .
... are unaware at least $8.8 billion is known to be missing in Iraqi oil revenue from the period the U.S. was in control of Iraq .
... are unaware 198 million in Iraqi dollars is missing from the Iraq treasury from the period the U.S. was in control of Iraq .
... are unaware that war is exceptionally profitable for a small number of investors.
... believe Halliburton's no-bid contracts have nothing to do with former CEO, now Vice President Dick Cheney.
... are unaware that the Iraq war is the biggest case of war profiteering in human history. ... more »

U. S. State Department claims that a right to privacy exists in the U. S. Constitiution
by
Geoff Staples
on Thu 28 Jul 2005 06:34 AM CDT
According to the U. S. State Department website, we have a right to privacy and it is in the constitution. So, how can Roe vs. Wade be overturned and the guarantee of the right to control one's own body be revoked?
United States Department of State Website
— C H A P T E R 6 — Privacy The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated?.. — Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. — Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law?. — Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Rights, while often perceived as absolute, are never static or unchanging. Freedom of speech means that people for the most part have the right to say what they think, but the means by which they say it, the opportunities they may have to express themselves, do change over time, and as a result the nature of the right also changes. Technological developments, as well as social and cultural evolution, may affect how we think of particular rights, and these changes may also determine how those rights are defined. No better case exists than the right to privacy, a right that is not mentioned in the Constitution, and yet a right that the courts and the people have invested with constitutional status. ...
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Thursday, July 21

Vice Dickness
by
Geoff Staples
on Thu 21 Jul 2005 06:19 PM CDT
Oval Office Conversation:
Bush: “Oh, Dick, Yasir stole my lunch money, again. Boo,hoo,hoo”.
Chenney:
“Don’t worry, Mr. President, we expect to capture one of Saddam’s dead
sons any day now. And there is more good news from Iraq, sir. We have
positively identified one of Saddam’s mistress’s goldfish as being the
mastermind behind the suicide bombing attacks in Baghdad. We have
additional intelligence suggesting that the fish has jumped out of its
bowl and is flopping around on the floor in its last throes.
Bush:
“OK, but just to be on the safe side, we better outlaw the sale of
... more »
Sunday, July 17

Democrats guilty of Repugnant Racism - Ken Mehlman
by
Geoff Staples
on Sun 17 Jul 2005 02:49 PM CDT
"Some Republicans gave up on winning the African American vote, looking the other way or trying to benefit politically from racial polarization. I am here today as the Republican Chairman to tell you we were wrong.
"But if my party benefited from racial polarization in the past, it is the Democratic Party that benefits from it today."
-- Ken Mehlman, Chairman Repugnant National Committee - NAACP Convention July 14th, 2005 ---------------
Mehlman says the Repugnants benefited from racial polarization but he fails to mention that Repugnants such as Ronald Reagan encouraged racism by inviting Southern racists into the Repugnant Party. ... more »
Thursday, July 14

Ken Mehlman spins
by
Geoff Staples
on Thu 14 Jul 2005 12:16 PM CDT
(Get ready for a laugh riot. GS)
Tuesday, July 12, 2005 RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Statement On The Partisan Attack On Karl Rove
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
"It's disappointing that once again, so many Democrat leaders are taking their political cues from the far-left, Moveon wing of the party. The bottom line is Karl Rove was discouraging a reporter from writing a false story based on a false premise and the Democrats are engaging in blatant partisan political attacks."
-RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman
Cooper’s Own Email Claims Rove Warned Of Potential Inaccuracies In Wilson Information:
“[Time Reporter Matt] Cooper Wrote ... more »
Saturday, July 9

Mean-ol' Geoff
by
Geoff Staples
on Sat 09 Jul 2005 10:51 PM CDT
The Repugnants over at the NY Times
Forum are attacking liberals and Democrats by calling us names and
claiming we're racist bigots. So, mean ole Geoff wrote up some facts
for 'em. GS
Familiar with Philadelphia, MS? Ever heard of Goodman, Chaney, and Schwermer?
Are you aware that Ronald Reagan chose Philadelphia, MS as his first
campaign stop after receiving the Repugnant Party nomination for
president at the Repugnant National Convention in 1980?
Are you aware that Mr. Reagan never mentioned Goodman, Chaney,
Schwermer, anything that happened to them, or any of the issues
surrounding their notoriety?
As for Repugnant ... more »
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