Start with some responses to comments left here and elsewhere,
Mar,
Yea, bare hands. That' s some anger there son. I don't want to even get into the political aspect of our country right now. And add even more of the same thought to those asswhipes from the link I found. I'm too stressed and angry as it is already.
P,
See you Saturday. Do some catching up. Should be cool but remember you said you would buy the first drink.
On the pay the rent job front FUUCCCKKKK! Enough said there.
And now the news.Brought to you by the letter S, the letter C, the letter R, the letter E, the letter W, once again the letter E, and the letter D.
"House investigators have learned that the Bush administration has routinely violated federal laws by using private email accounts for official business. At least 88 White House officials have Republican National Committee email accounts and House investigators say hundreds of thousands of these emails may have been destroyed. President Bush's top adviser Karl Rove sent or received 140,000 emails on his RNC account. According to House investigators, the RNC has preserved only 130 e-mails sent to Rove during Bush's first term and no e-mails sent by Rove prior to November 2003, including the period in the lead up to the Iraq war. Congressman Henry Waxman accused the Bush administration of completely disregarding the Presidential Records Act."
Emails Destroyed
The fun and games of the U.S. government.
"automobiles can be "an occasion of sin" - particularly when they are used for dangerous overtaking or for prostitution."
'driving commandments'
Man, what the fuck do those Popes smoke anyways? Dudes, share!
Decompressed
If you are comic creator or just storyteller in general you might like this for a read.
"A new government study has revealed that federal officials have disobeyed several new laws that President Bush challenged by issuing signing statements. According to the Boston Globe, the report provides the first evidence that the government may have acted on claims by Bush that he can set aside laws under his executive powers. President Bush has used signing statements to challenge more than 1,100 sections of bills -- more than all previous presidents combined. Virginia Sloan, of the Constitution Project, condemned the president's use of signing statements. Sloan said: "This report should put to rest any doubts as to the real impact of signing statements. The Constitution does not bestow upon the president the power to simply ignore portions of laws he doesn't like." The Congressional study did not cover any of President Bush's most controversial claims such as his assertion that he can set aside a torture ban and new oversight provisions in the USA Patriot Act because he is the commander in chief."
Signing Statements
Holy fuck! I just realized that all those years of my crazy relatives talking about conspiracy theories and such. They had it right. If anyone sees the actions of the current administration as anything other than a focused attempt to bring down our government structure, our laws, and our freedoms from within then they are nutter than my crazy relatives. When you start doing things that make my relatives seem rational you are fucking things up.
"Civil liberties advocates are hailing a new federal appeals court ruling that determined that the government can not secretly search emails without a warrant. The appeals court said protecting emails is "as important to Fourth Amendment principles today as protecting telephone conversations has been in past." The government has contended that e-mails stored with service providers could be seized without warrants."
Warrants
Damn! Why aren't more people screaming about this shit. Our government are fucking us around and we are taking it like a fresh piece of inmate flesh.
Spaghetti-eating trucker
Hell, I have a hard time eating fries while driving more less Spaghetti.
Yesterday was the anniversary of when Mar kissed me for the first time. Yes, she attacked me people.....
Remember, Not knowing who you are is not excuse for not being who you are,
C.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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