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On the May 21 Savage Nation, nationally syndicated radio host Michael Savage expressed disdain for a newspaper article about 'what breeds of dogs came first' that did not include that 'the Asians still chew 'em [dogs] up.'Read More......
SAVAGE: [apparently reading from an article in USA Today] 'Researchers have surprising news about what breeds of dogs came first and which dogs are more closely related.' What do I give a rat's behind about which dog is related? Why is this study done? All I know is we treat dogs very well here, and the great originators of the dog eat them. How come they don't put that in their story about 'em, the Asians still chew 'em up? In China they're in cages waiting to be cooked. Yeah, I know, you're not supposed to say that. All the quiet, sacred soy eaters over there.
RushLimbaugh.com: "RUSH: I guess those naked pyramids are just not in the national interest to Algore. (Laughing and laughing.)Ha ha ha. Yes, I'm sure the 20,000 new Al Qaeda terrorists the Bush administration has helped recruit, according to yesterday's IISS study, are laughing all the way to the bomb. Read More......
"On Feb. 17, Moayad said, a group of soldiers knocked on her door and delivered a handwritten letter from Ibrahim. It said he was being transferred from a U.S. base in Baghdad to Abu Ghraib prison "until the arrival of my father-in-law."Read More......
The American soldiers kept on telling me, 'Bring your father, and you will get your husband back,'" said Moayad, her soft voice trailing off. "How can they say that he's not a hostage?" - Newsday
President Bush's offer to demolish Abu Ghraib prison - made in a speech Monday night - found little support among Iraqis, with the head of the Governing Council yesterday calling the idea 'a waste of resources.'Read More......
'We must not be sentimental,' Ghazi Mashal Ajil al-Yawer told reporters. 'As the Governing Council, we do not agree with demolishing it and the matter will be left for the transitional government,' which is scheduled to take office June 30.
He called the idea of destroying the prison 'a waste of resources.' - Seattle Times
"But with the budget deficit exceeding $400 billion this year, tough and painful cuts are unavoidable, said Brian M. Riedl, a budget analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation.The public is ready to make sacrifices? Ah, no, I don't think that I am seeing any sacrifices from the people who have been receiving massive tax breaks by Bush. I can't recall seeing any sacrifice from corporate America who has pushed headquarters into tax havens overseas. I do see sacrifice from the people who can least afford it. What a bunch of greedy bastards. Read More......
Federal agencies' discretionary spending has risen 39 percent in the past three years. "I think the public is ready for spending cuts," Riedl said. "Not only does the public understand there's a lot of waste in the federal budget, but the public is ready to make sacrifices during the war on terror." - Wash Post
"...civilian and military intelligence officials, as well as top commanders with access to intelligence reports, now say they learned little about the insurgency from questioning inmates at the prison." - NY TimesRead More......
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