Political Irony
– that America and it’s government applaud the execution of a man for crimes committed when he was their friend and ally in the region.
– that America and it’s government applaud the execution of a man for crimes committed when he was their friend and ally in the region.
Another Sunday, another open trackback and comments post.
Rumour has it that Jim Prentice has lost his portfolio at Indian & Northern Affairs.
There’s not been a heck of a lot of time spent on the blog these days, but we got a really good reason.
Talk abounds of when and where Saddam Hussein will feel the floor drop out from under him and the noose tighten around his neck; I even saw a fairly in depth discussion on the process of hanging on CNN the other night…..
Ya just gotta give him points for being inventive. Bush says the American army ain’t leaving, but Americans ain’t happy with American soldiers getting killed in Iraq, so in the spirit of compromise he promised after the Democrats took both houses, we get this.
That’s how the Bush administration reacted to the news that Saddam Hussein had lost his death sentence appeal.
The bunker hopes everyone has a good Christmas, we’re gonna be engaging in the unwrapping gifts, the visiting friends, and the eating of food today, instead of being on the ‘net – it just might extend into tomorrow so don’t expect much to happen here
– the Christmas edition. Set a trackback, leave a comment, and make sure to have a Merry Christmas ‘eh?
Last month we invited our readers to keep their eyes open for evidence that Christmas in Canada was an endangered species. We’ve been hearing for several years now that a combination of atheists, secularists and non-Christian religious minorities have been conspiring to rob decent, God-fearing Christians of their holiday. My suspicion has always been that [...]
– you jerk. I know people who don’t make $22,000.00 a year.
Apparently a bunch of Washington neocons had the idea that Israel should attack Syria at the same time it had invaded Lebanon. According to the director of the Centre for Middle East Policy at the Hudson Institute…..
How ’bout that? Time Magazine gets it right twice in a week!
This is the story of one man snatched from the workplace, detained, mistreated for over three months, and released without charge or recourse, by US forces in Baghdad.
Once upon a time, in lands not so far away at all, the people lived their lives in relative peace and prosperity. There were a few complaints of course, there always are, but they were generally minor in nature, and their leaders, and their laws, were usually effective and fair in dealing with them. Then one day different people started appearing in the land…….
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