crooksandliars.com - 12/31/2008
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A political scientist named Mark Haas has just published a book titled George W. Bush, War Criminal? The Bush Administration's Liability for 269 War Crimes :
Based on information supplied in autobiographical and press sources, the book matches events in Afghanistan, Guantánamo, Iraq , and ...
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welcomebacktopottersville.blogspot.com - 12/28/2008
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all probability be convicted, but I will not go away as a monster, but as a tragedy.” – Joel Rifkin Below are actual quotes from serial killers, along with some ...
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And hae a guid New Year, to yin and aw! As ever, I reserve my right as a Scotsman to get a wee bit tipsy and you may not see me posting again for a day or two. But for now, some linky goodnes...
- Alberto Gonzales says he's a casualty of the War on Some Terror. No, really.
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Bush And Pre-emptive Pardons-- Where Are The Progressives?
DownWithTyranny! —
... Wednesday Dave Neiwert reviewed Michael Haas's new book, George W. Bush, War Criminal? at Crooks and Liars. The conclusion: Bush should be dragged before the International War Crimes Tribunal at the Hague and tried for his crimes. Haas's own ...
Joan Walsh upsets poor BillO, so Ingraham counters: Dr. Tiller is just like Jeff Gannon!
Crooks and Liars —
... acceptable? I would like to see a debate about that. O'Reilly dismissed her point by saying: "Private citizen? Sounds like he sells insurance." Because, in O'Reilly's world, a person's occupation makes all the difference in whether or not he should violate basic precepts of journalistic ethics by holding him up for public demonization and suggesting that someone oughta take him out. But then he and Laura Ingraham decided to embark on attacking Joan Walsh instead -- by bringing up Salon's coverage of the Jeff Gannon fiasco : Ingraham: Look, Joan Walsh -- I did a little ...
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