Friday, April 29, 2005
Chalabi: the best to ever do it?
Ahmad Chalabi: finally G's up In Iraq and loving it....
Chalabi to head Oil Ministry in Iraq's new government - this n--ga might be the best to ever do it. Somehow I knew he was gonna bounce back. He wanted to be Prime Minister but he might have done himself one better by now being in control of the oil (and --> the money) without having to worry about all the other horesh-t like say, rebuilding Iraq after erroneously convincing the Americans to destroy it in the first place. I hate him but I gotta respect his hustle - he has straight gangsta'd this situation. (related: Iraq's Ahmad Chalabi: He's now Mr. Oil - "Controversial figure, with no industry experience, to run ministry" from MSNBC.com)
Meanwhile:
"It is a simple, incontrovertible and easily demonstrable fact that the Bush Administration carried out a massive and systematic campaign of deception with respect to its case for war in Iraq and with respect to alleged WMDs in particular." (click here to read more from "Bush is Lying" by Kevin McMillan at Informed Comment)
And:
"I've looked into his eyes, and seen his soul...."
Plus back home:
"With Washington considering whether to strengthen Social Security by giving Americans more responsibility for their own retirements, a survey released yesterday suggested that the typical American does not know enough about economics to prosper in such a system.(click here to read more from "Survey Finds Many Have Poor Grasp of Basic Economics" in The New York Times | Related: The Myth of Ownership and Social Security Private Accounts)
Young people - those the current Social Security proposals are intended to help the most - performed more poorly on the survey's questions than adults. Barely half of the high school students polled could correctly state the role of the stock market in the economy, with a few choosing the option that it makes stock prices rise."
But when is this John Bolton comedy of errors gonna be a wrap?
And whoa, it's gettin' scary in here... I actually agree with Clarence Thomas on something?!
Is the media "Soft Pedaling the [new] Pope"?
Finally, lazier than Bush (if that's possible) (via Mr. Kamoji)
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