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Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I don't think he has any specific goals beyond that.
Except, you know, clearing brush.
I feel like we're being unfair. After all, as Laura Bush said on the Today Show this morning, no one has suffered over Iraq more than her and W. No one.
t weeps
Bush's answer to this seems to be either when we win or when we beat the terrorists.
"Victory! It's what plants crave!"
(Please tell me I'm not the only one on the board who saw Idiocracy and spent a good part of the movie whimpering at how much their government resembled our own?)
Cheney is speaking at Brigham Young University's commencement tomorrow. There goes my traffic patterns. There has actually been significant protest to him speaking, to the point that the dissidents have organized and raised the funding to have their own commencement.
When you've lost Brigham Young University, training school of the some most conservative people in the most conservative state, then you should realize there's something wrong.
After all, as Laura Bush said on the Today Show this morning, no one has suffered over Iraq more than her and W. No one.
OMG, seriously?
OMG, seriously?
Yep. Apparently she meant psychologically, to the deaths of servicemen and women....
To be semi-fair and give context (which is in the clip), Curry asked, "Do you know the American people are suffering -- watching?" It's still cringe-worthy, but it's not like she was making that assertion out of thin air. I mean, I'm a little embarrassed (as an American person) to be described as "suffering" by watching a war. Am I horrified by it? Yes. I'm not suffering in any way. The people who've lost their loved ones, and those living through it in Iraq (on any side) are the ones suffering.
I feel like we're being unfair. After all, as Laura Bush said on the Today Show this morning, no one has suffered over Iraq more than her and W. No one.
I was coming here to say "Did she actually say this", but I see from Cindy's post that she did. Because I have a a co-worker whose son's head was *split open* up the back by a bomb. Laura has suffered more than them? I gave birth to a baby without my husband (among a million other things that year)...pretty minor in the scheme of things, but has Laura suffered through that?