but she's dead now, so i miss her so much! seriously, i know she was a puchline to the entire world every minute that she was alive.. but now she'll never again say something dumb on tv :( ..so bring on the reverence!
leave it to me to bemoan the coincidence of her untimely death with sworn testimony that essentially all the key figures in the entire Bush administration are guilty of treason.
Honestly, if this isn't proof that the corporate media is totally owned by the White House, I don't know what is. Of course, that's including evidence that the WH paid reporters for writing articles supportive of the WH agenda and numerous other examples of journalistic malfeasance.
I guess the most recent-recent (as in today recent) is the one about the NY Times article from Gordon about Iran's government supplying insurgents with a specific kind of IED that is the "most deadly weapon" to our troops in Iraq.
This was the same guy who in the 2003 run-up to the invasion wrote the front page NY Times article with Judith Miller about Saddam vigorously aquiring uranium and aluminum tubes for enriching it, helping to justify an invasion. Of course those were all lies.
Essentially, the NYTimes is employing people that are mouthpieces for the Bush administration.
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but she's dead now, so i miss her so much! seriously, i know she was a puchline to the entire world every minute that she was alive.. but now she'll never again say something dumb on tv :( ..so bring on the reverence!
lame.. good call, gibbo.
both gibbo & austin. im laughin my ass off over here.
leave it to me to bemoan the coincidence of her untimely death with sworn testimony that essentially all the key figures in the entire Bush administration are guilty of treason.
Honestly, if this isn't proof that the corporate media is totally owned by the White House, I don't know what is. Of course, that's including evidence that the WH paid reporters for writing articles supportive of the WH agenda and numerous other examples of journalistic malfeasance.
I guess the most recent-recent (as in today recent) is the one about the NY Times article from Gordon about Iran's government supplying insurgents with a specific kind of IED that is the "most deadly weapon" to our troops in Iraq.
This was the same guy who in the 2003 run-up to the invasion wrote the front page NY Times article with Judith Miller about Saddam vigorously aquiring uranium and aluminum tubes for enriching it, helping to justify an invasion. Of course those were all lies.
Essentially, the NYTimes is employing people that are mouthpieces for the Bush administration.
The Devil wears Pravda.
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