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Thursday, December 28, 2006

100 U.S. Troops Killed In Iraq In December

   100 of our people have died so far this month in Iraq for what thus far is no reason! There are still 3 days to go in this month and you can bet that our body count will surpass the 105 from October which was the highest count  so far!

    You can bet that after Saddam Hussein is executed that the number of our troops killed will increase dramatically!

    Meanwhile, Hussein's top lawyer, Khalil al-Dulaimi, said:

"According to the international conventions, it is forbidden to hand a prisoner of war to his adversary.

I urge all the international and legal organizations, the
United Nations secretary-general, the Arab League and all the leaders of the world to rapidly prevent the American administration from handing the president to the Iraqi authorities.If the American administration insists in handing the president to the Iraqis, it would commit a great strategic mistake which would lead to the escalation of the violence in Iraq and the eruption of a destructive civil war." A.P. for more on this.

 

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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Put On The Spot, Our Punk President Lies again

Posted 20 December 2006 By Walter C. Uhler

Whenever I hear President Bush tell another lie (or read that he has told another lie) I'm reminded of the Liar-in-Chief's former professor at the Harvard Business School, Yoshi Tsurumi, and his spot-on recollection of this president's punk past. According to Professor Tsurumi, Bush "showed pathological lying habits and was in denial when challenged on his prejudices and biases. He would even deny saying something he just said 30 seconds ago. He was famous for that. Students jumped on him; I challenged him." [Mary Jacoby, "The Dunce," Salon.com, 16 September 2004]

Tsurumi concluded: "Behind his smile and his smirk…he was a very insecure, cunning and vengeful guy." "He was just badly brought up, with no discipline, and no compassion." [Ibid] In conservative Lebanon, Pennsylvania, where I grew up during the 1950s and 1960s, such people were called "punks."

     The remainder is right here!

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    I discovered Mr. Uhler's website by accident on Wednesday while I was looking for some info on the stream of records that seem to keep coming up missing under Mr. Bush. I highly suggest that you check his site out and read a few of Mr. Uhler's articles, as I think that they are great!

   His site Address> walter-c-uhler.com