Thursday, April 14, 2005
Howard Dean was right
Yet another metric points to declining living conditions in Iraq as a result of Chimpy McSmirkster's unjust and illegal invasion. According to a UN human rights commission report:
It now appears that, far from improving the quality of life for Iraqi youngsters, the US-led military assault on Iraq has inexplicably doubled the number of children under five suffering from malnutrition. Under Saddam, about 4% of children under five were going hungry, whereas by the end of last year almost 8% were suffering.Good thing we got rid of those WMD program-related-activities-intentions, otherwise I might start to think this whole quagmire wasn't worth it.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Conservatives continue to legitimize killing judges
As the debate over whether to kill judges or not rolls on, perhaps liberals can stake out the ground defending the sanctity of life for federal employees, reminding voters at every turn of how batshit crazy racist and theological subcultures decode the messages sent by the likes of Cornyn.
And keep in mind the deep structure animating the conservative legitimation of violence. Conservatives believe that they are merely thinking about killing judges the way liberals think about terrorism -- in terms of its "root causes." What are you going to say when Joe Fuckborough asks what's the difference?
And keep in mind the deep structure animating the conservative legitimation of violence. Conservatives believe that they are merely thinking about killing judges the way liberals think about terrorism -- in terms of its "root causes." What are you going to say when Joe Fuckborough asks what's the difference?