Who Really Controls America?

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I don’t really like Amer­i­can com­edy, but I think George Car­lin is the best.

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13 Responses to Who Really Controls America?

  1. Jon says:

    Who Really Con­trols America?”

    I do. Now, go get me a Pepsi.

  2. Human says:

    Peace to you and yours.

    I used to like George Car­lin. The last time I lis­tened was years ago and it wasn’t funny.

    A few years ago we were in Vegas and his show was 60 $s a head. We chose to see 3 dif­fer­ent come­di­ans
    at 17$ a ticket. and a great show it was.

    I’ll give him another chance though and hey I might learn some­thing. Funny though, I posted ear­lier today at my place about thr Secret Government.

    I’ll grab a lemon­ade and watch. Thanks for laughs(I hope!) in advance.

  3. Human says:

    It was too true to be funny. Maybe I’m just too old and cal­loused about it. I mean right below is a pic­ture that haunts me still. And wtf has changed since then?

    We gotta do something.……

  4. Norton says:

    Lady­bird said

    I don’t really like Amer­i­can comedy

    LOL you are a funny girl! [inside baseball]

  5. Jon says:

    I posted ear­lier today at my place about thr Secret Government.”

    Secret gov­ern­ment my ass. The US gov­ern­ment has the cour­tesy to screw you over to your face.

    Hey Nor­ton, this thing any worth watching?

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  7. Norton says:

    sorry Car­lin ain’t my cup of tea Jon, plus I’ve been swamped with the biz lately and it’s con­sumed most of my Inter­net addic­tion time.. so much so in fact I’m hav­ing Inter­net with­drawal symptoms…

    just guess­ing you can relate! :-)

    Between my biz and hus­tling fixes on the Inter­nets I do own a dor­mant life some­where [tem­porar­ily for­got the loca­tion] and have some impor­tant projects to com­plete [like Pops WWII diary for instance] which I must dust off some­day and pur­sue vigorously…

  8. Michael says:

    So now that’s a sur­prise , the US Gov. was pro­vided with false infor­ma­tion from the INC, are we sup­posed to believe they didn’t know that?

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14728447/
    Sen­ate report: No Sad­dam, al-Qaida link
    Long-awaited analy­sis also finds that anti-Saddam group mis­led U.S.
    Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET Sept. 8, 2006

    WASHINGTONThere’s no evi­dence Sad­dam Hus­sein had ties with al-Qaida, accord­ing to a Sen­ate report issued Fri­day on pre­war intel­li­gence that Democ­rats say under­cuts Pres­i­dent Bush’s jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for invad­ing Iraq.
    Bush admin­is­tra­tion offi­cials have insisted on a link between the Iraqi regime and ter­ror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Intel­li­gence agen­cies, how­ever, con­cluded there was none.

    Repub­li­cans coun­tered that there was lit­tle new in the report and Democ­rats were try­ing to score election-year points with it.

    The declas­si­fied doc­u­ment released Fri­day by the intel­li­gence com­mit­tee also explores the role that inac­cu­rate infor­ma­tion sup­plied by the anti-Saddam exile group the Iraqi National Con­gress had in the march to war.
    It con­cludes that post­war find­ings do not sup­port a 2002 intel­li­gence com­mu­nity report that Iraq was recon­sti­tut­ing its nuclear pro­gram, pos­sessed bio­log­i­cal weapons or ever devel­oped mobile facil­i­ties for pro­duc­ing bio­log­i­cal war­fare agents.

    The 400-page report comes at a time when Bush is empha­siz­ing the need to pre­vail in Iraq to win the war on ter­ror­ism while Democ­rats are seek­ing to make that pol­icy an issue in the midterm elections.

    Bush and other admin­is­tra­tion offi­cials have said that the pres­ence of Zar­qawi in Iraq before the war was evi­dence of a con­nec­tion between Saddam’s gov­ern­ment and al-Qaida. Zar­qawi was killed by a U.S. airstrike in June this year.

  9. Jon says:

    Michael… you’re the lit­tle dog bark­ing after the door­bell has already been rung.

  10. Michael says:

    Your door­bell has yet to ring, in fact I doubt that it every will.

  11. Jon says:

    I don’t have a door­bell. I’m a hobo.

  12. Michael says:

    Not to worry, peo­ple would only think there’s no one home anyway.

  13. Jon says:

    Hobos don’t worry about what other peo­ple think of them.