Last Updated: 12/06/2007
Posted By: Aspasia on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Couldn't be more right on! Aw, they took the Iran toys away! How long till they come up with another phony phear phactor!Congrats!
Posted By: jana on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Great work! Through humor truth is spoken, we need you more than ever.
Posted By: G. Holleran on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
If yu look at what actually happened and read Tenets account the lies were ditrected. Bush tried to do this again and indeed is fabricating again. Thuis time the national group set up after 9/11 has shown sopme independence and not allowed Bush or Cheney to warp the truth and lie again.The artiocle that i read seems another apologia that ignores the human carnage caused by these lies, the hideous expenditure and teh rexcessio that Bush has created by doing it. Typical "I am alright jack" rheotoric of some of hes epoeple eflect the realisation taht America is split more decisvely into have an have nots . 32% stillsupport this failed president, they are either those self centered haves or those who, like Bush, don't- or can't - read reports in case they diasagree with the fanatic beliefs.
Posted By: Ted Holcomb on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
I am not sure which is funnier, the cartoon or Holleran's email
Posted By: carol Thomson on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Intelligence? what intelligence?We were not able to act intelligently when we supported Bush and gave him that 95 % acceptance on his War plans. What intelligence?, the morons that supplied that faulty and false info about Iraq, and later destroyed the Middle East balance? What intelligence? must be a way to denomitate ESTUPIDITY, but intelligence it's not.What intelligence? The one that covered up the external debt of 10.06 trillion dollars and yelded the housing caos now?It is funny-sad to name something with an oximoron.
Posted By: rosse Mcnail on Wednesday, December 12, 2007
RIGHT ON CAROL!!!!
Posted By: Steve D. on Thursday, December 13, 2007
Reminds me of a poem my lovely Scottish grand mother taught me, "As I was walking up the stair, I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today, gee I wish he'd go away." Government intelligence–the greatest oxymoron?
Posted By: Annie Brabson on Thursday, December 13, 2007
There is nothing like an excellent editorial cartoon like this one to brighten up a cold, rainy day.Thank you.Annie B.