It seems that Cheney knew it would be too dangerous to invade Iraq and that American casualties would be high.
But that was before he was in a position to reap huge profits from such an attack.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
CHENEY: What he Knew then...
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Do they really want a plan to withdraw from Iraq?

Dear Senator Clinton,
Please note, this Administration does not want to have a plan to withdraw from Iraq. If forced by the Democrats to pull out, they would prefer that it proceed very badly. Lives are of no importance to them, the more that are lost, the more chaotic the withdrawal becomes, the more valid their position becomes: that pulling out of Iraq is worse than staying in Iraq.
If Republicans can’t keep this War for Profit going on indefinitely, then many of them want a bloody, horrific end to it, and they will stop at nothing to try to pawn this catastrophe onto Democrats. It’s their only hope of survival.
Sincerely,
Raging Gurrl
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Why Slate.com editor Jacob Weisberg is Like a Child Molester

Editor Jacob Weisberg recently likened Presidential candidate Barack Obama to a serial killer. What the...?
Hey, anyone can make up stories - so I guess he's taking a shot at it. Perhaps Jacob has always had a fondnest for sticking it to people.
Profilers digging into Jacob Weisberg's early days found signs of future immorality everywhere. A source recently claimed, ''There was always a joke between us that he would be the first to accuse a Presidential candidate of resembling a serial killer."
So, if child molesters and Jacob Weisberg are immoral then isn't Jacob just like a child molester?
Oh and Jacob, can I call myself a reporter now, too?
Saturday, March 17, 2007
A Question for Rove
Thursday, December 14, 2006
What October Surprise?

There seems to have been none and that's surprising. Unless you count the surprise Rev. Haggard's wife received. Sweet Jesus.
Iran wasn't invaded. Bin Laden wasn't found in the Lincoln bedroom, No US cities or national monuments were blown up. No terrorist plots were uncovered. What's going on? Did the Republicans think the election was so locked up that no Surprise was needed this year?
There were reports of voter intimidation, electronic voting machines malfunctioning, annoying robo phone calls, racist advertisements, but this is just SOP for the RNC so no surprise there.
Rummy resigning was not surprising, unexpected maybe, but because it was a post election event, it didn't affect the outcome. Well, at least not in a way beneficial to Republicans.
So, I'm sad (?) to announce there was no October Surprise. At least none that I or the judges of this old Contest can see.
Or did we miss something?
Monday, September 25, 2006
What's Karl Rove's October Surprise?

Republicans are an ambitious group of fellas. They'll stop at nothing to get elected and they'll let no one get in their way. So when Karl Rove brags about having a secret plan, an "October Surprise", that will guarantee Republican control of both houses of Congress, you gotta wonder - what's he got up his sleeve?
From therawstory.com:
"In the past week, Karl Rove has been promising Republican insiders an 'October surprise' to help win the November congressional elections," reports Ronald Kessler for Newsmax.
[...] A few weeks ago, another conservative publication, The American Spectator, reported that White House staffers had "been talking up the possibilities of an 'October Surprise' or two leading into the mid-term elections."
"They say the President feels confident he can still play a role in the election, that he intends to campaign hard for Republicans, and that on the policy front, there are a couple of issues that can be used as wedges along the way," according to a column written by "The Prowler."
I've come up with a few ideas of my own, but enough about me. This is about you! Here's your opportunity to predict what Rove's "October Surprise" might be - and not just because you think you're spot on, nope. There's a $1000 prize to the person who guesses right. Really. I'm not kidding.
Here's how it works: Post your guess in the comments section here - no guess is too outrageous, remember we're predicting how low the Republicans will go to win the November elections. Will they send soldiers into Iran to "fight terror"? Well, that's almost too easy. Perhaps Osama bin Laden will be captured? Or maybe the US will have to invade Iran to catch Osama bin Laden! Now that's creative thinking. Anyhow, you have until midnight September 30th to post your guess.
Then we all get to sit back and see what unfolds. How will you know if you've won? Well, I'm asking a few political savvy friends to help me judge this contest. The most Rovarian event occurring before the election will be the winner. The winning event will be posted on this site by midnight Nov. 7th. If you guessed correctly, you win $1000. If more than one person guessed correctly, the first post wins. So post your Karl Rove October Surprise prediction now!
And remember: On November 7th, vote for your Democratic candidate. Anything less is unpatriotic.
Good Luck!
Raging Gurrl
(double "geh errr")
Photo from AP/World Wide Photos
Newsmax story, "Karl Rove Promises October Surprise" written by Ronald Kessler, can be found here:
October Surprise
View "Right to Life" on YouTube.com

You can now view my short film, "Right to Life", at YouTube.com
A few years ago, as I watched and read the early reports on the Iraq War, I wondered: If the media and our government are reporting victory, then why are American soldiers still fighting and dying? Victory means the conflict ends. So, why are we still there?
While searching for answers, I was taken far, far from the mainstream media where I was horrified by pictures of American and Iraqi casualties. Children with limbs in shreds; mothers pulling out their hair in anguish. And the brave, young and tragically misled American soldiers, lying in the streets, mortally wounded. These images would never be allowed to appear anywhere in the mainstream media. Yet, they truly do need to reach us. Why? Because Americans need to understand what we are doing, why we are increasingly hated by so many, and how we are suffering. So I created a short film that juxtaposed images from the Iraq War with two evangelists’ views on the value of life; I chose this perspective because many members of the religious right are fervent Bush supporters. But, in order to support him, they must ignore their faith. I asked these evangelists preaching on a street corner, a few questions about their beliefs, the war, politics – I was surprised by their answers.
I have so many more questions to ask. I feel that as a “nation under God” we have lost our bearings. Human suffering results when forcing one’s own religious beliefs on others and the evidence can be found in world history. Christianity's teachings of peace, love and tolerance are too easily subjugated by those who crave power.
By exposing the truth, my hope is that we will put the significance of our actions in context so that we can get out of Iraq and heal our wounds. We have created a horrific image of America - the killing needs to end or else it will continue to be what defines us to the rest of the world.
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