November 24, 2005

Thanks Giving

Posted by Froz Gobo

It is because of a tight schedule before leaving to be away from technology for a few days that this year's identification of things gratitude-worthy is rather short. It is not because I am a sour and ungrateful type. I certainly can be, but that's not the reason for my brevity. I like traditions and since I started one I should continue.

What I am particularly grateful for today is the Vice President of the United States, specifically to notice him finally starting to see the light. According to Dickie's own words, the most "irresponsible" of the most "dishonest and reprehensible" members of congress are the democrats who voted to authorize the President to use military force against Iraq, but now say the policy is flawed and was foisted on them.

Now the claims that congress had the same intelligence as the administration and that no cherry-picking occurred are clearly farcical. But watch Cheney's logic: by extension, according to Cheney, the folks who saw through the charade and had brains enough to see a fiasco before it started must have been the most what? 'Responsible'? 'Honest'?

'Right'?

I'm glad to know he's starting to come around and just trying to find the bright side; Happy Thanksgiving.

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Cheney is such a bad liar that it is embarrassing to witness it. He's like the 80 year old lothario stumbling around trying to make passes at the girls but forgetting his lines.

(What's the difference between Bush and Cheney? Cheney knows when he's lying.)

Posted by: Charles Watkins at November 24, 2005 11:13 AM
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I'm thankful that we have the opportunity to change our government without bloodshed. It isn't easy, or quick, or even pretty at times, but it's bloodless.

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