Monday, April 19, 2004
"There is a higher father that I appeal to."
George W. Bush, the "War President":
from MichaelMoore.com
While from Newsweek:
- Bush wanted to invade Iraq. What's striking, Bob Woodward's new book reports, is how little he discussed it with anyone. (full story)
- The Gospel According to George: the press wanted contrition. Maybe they don't understand the man. Bush's faith will guide him—in Iraq and at the polls. (full story)
Pre-9/11 Files Show Warnings Were More Dire and Persistent. (New York Times)
Frank Rich on the deja vu nature of the US occupation of Iraq in "'Lawrence of Arabia' Redux." (New York Times)
Meanwhile soldiers keep dying at an alarming rate, Coalition military leaders admit they have no control in Iraq, Spain's pulling their troops out of Iraq and other countries may be following. (Washington Post | Telegrahph UK | The Globe and Mail | Daily Kos )
from Dude, Where's My Weapons?
ReDefeat Bush and W, You're Fired.
Do yourself a favor and read Jeffrey Sach's article "A Simple Plan to Save the World" in this month's issue of Esquire magazine.
Roger Ebert says "Stern belongs on radio just as much as Rush." (Chicago Sun-Times)
Related reading:
- Slightly late, but here's more on CBS/Viacom chief Mel Karmazin finally standing up for Howard Stern against the FCC lunacy. (New York Post)
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from MichaelMoore.com
While from Newsweek:
- Bush wanted to invade Iraq. What's striking, Bob Woodward's new book reports, is how little he discussed it with anyone. (full story)
- The Gospel According to George: the press wanted contrition. Maybe they don't understand the man. Bush's faith will guide him—in Iraq and at the polls. (full story)
Pre-9/11 Files Show Warnings Were More Dire and Persistent. (New York Times)
Frank Rich on the deja vu nature of the US occupation of Iraq in "'Lawrence of Arabia' Redux." (New York Times)
Meanwhile soldiers keep dying at an alarming rate, Coalition military leaders admit they have no control in Iraq, Spain's pulling their troops out of Iraq and other countries may be following. (Washington Post | Telegrahph UK | The Globe and Mail | Daily Kos )
from Dude, Where's My Weapons?
ReDefeat Bush and W, You're Fired.
Do yourself a favor and read Jeffrey Sach's article "A Simple Plan to Save the World" in this month's issue of Esquire magazine.
Roger Ebert says "Stern belongs on radio just as much as Rush." (Chicago Sun-Times)
Related reading:
- Slightly late, but here's more on CBS/Viacom chief Mel Karmazin finally standing up for Howard Stern against the FCC lunacy. (New York Post)
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