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?
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…
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
WASHINGTON — There’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.
“Who Really Controls America?”
I do. Now, go get me a Pepsi.
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.
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.……
Ladybird said
LOL you are a funny girl! [inside baseball]
“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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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…
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
WASHINGTON — There’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.
Michael… you’re the little dog barking after the doorbell has already been rung.
Your doorbell has yet to ring, in fact I doubt that it every will.
I don’t have a doorbell. I’m a hobo.
Not to worry, people would only think there’s no one home anyway.
Hobos don’t worry about what other people think of them.