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Saturday, July 29, 2006

the king and his court; where are they now???

and yeah, they're ALL still around, most have been promoted to roles of even greater responsiblities. it's mind boggling. it's sick-making, it's evil and i'm afraid at this point we may not be able to dig ourselves out of this crater we're in
and i still don't get how king george still has an approval rating of somewhere in the high 30s (sometimes going into the low 40s). WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? don't they have a mind? more importantly DON'T THEY HAVE A SOUL?


THE ARCHITECTS OF WAR: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

President Bush has not fired any of the architects of the Iraq war. In fact, a review of the key planners of the conflict reveals that they have been rewarded – not blamed – for their incompetence




................... DAN BARTLETT

Role In Going To War: Dan Bartlett was the White House Communications Director at the time of the war and was a mouthpiece in hyping the Iraq threat. Bartlett was also a regular participant in the weekly meetings of the White House Iraq Group (WHIG). The main purpose of the group was the systematic coordination of the “marketing” of going to war with Iraq as well as selling the war here at home. [Washington Post, 8/10/03]
Where He Is Now: Bartlett was promoted to Counselor to the President on January 5, 2005, and is responsible for the formulation of policy and implementation of the President’s agenda. [White House]
Key Quote: “President Bush understands that the need to disarm Saddam Hussein is necessary. He has made that case to the United Nations Security Council. He’s made that case to the United States Congress. The entire world rallied behind this resolution that gives him one last chance. He has that chance, but time is running out.” [CNN, 1/26/03] ...........


nice picture, huh???

2 comments:

sage said...

condi and her pant suits...

we'll party in January 2009, that is if we're still here

Unknown said...

we'll still be here. we'll never give up. we'll be a little worse for wear, a little more ragged, a little more angry but we'll be here