Jack is released

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  2. Debbie says:

    I sent you a trackback, but don’t see that it went through. You might be interested in this for your pod cast discussion on illegal aliens (criminal invaders as I call them). To shoot or not to shoot? I say shoot.

    http://righttruth.typepad.com/right_truth/2007/03/to_pull_the_tri.html

  3. Cao says:

    You sent it to the wrong post, Debbie. This is a rose with no header. And it will be moved to the top of the blog every day (since my sticky plugin wacks out the design).

  4. John Kerry says:

    Amazing!

    You are focusing on John Kerrys war record from 30+ years ago but your blog makes no mention of the treacherous outing of the american patriot Valerie Plame.

    Yes she is a democrat. lot’s of people who serve are democrats. But instead of calling out this administration for this act of treason you simply look the other way.

    Morals are not one sided.

  5. Cao says:

    Again, you’re leaving a comment on a post that has no title and that is at the top of the blog every single day.

    Please do not use this for a comment post – it is going to be deleted at a certain point in time.

    As for Valerie Plame’s ‘outting’, there was no secret. Valerie Plame was outted by her husband.

    See here, here, here, here, here, here.

    In essence: Joe Wilson blew his wife’s cover and there was no cover-she’d been on a desk in Langley for years. If it was such a big secret, what were they doing posing for photo ops in Vanity Fair, and why is the only criteria to go to Niger nepotism in the CIA? Valerie Plame recommended her husband for that Niger job, when he isn’t even qualified for it. Turns out he was qualified; to make it a ‘hit job’ on the President, but even that missed its mark

    The only story in my mind is that Libby shouldn’t be on trial, and we shouldn’t be wasting taxpayers’ money pursuing something that Fitzgerald knew the answer to for the past three years.

    Clinton W. Taylor at the American Spectator:

    The first contradiction, of course, occurred back in July 2004, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence devoted a few pages of its report on WMD intelligence failures to point out that Valerie Plame came up with the idea of sending her husband to Niger. Both a memorandum Plame wrote and the testimony of a CIA officer show that Wilson’s trip was her idea. (The report can be downloaded here, and the relevant sections are on page 39, 40, and 72.)

    That should have put an end to Joe Wilson’s credibility, but it wasn’t good enough for the diehard Wilson fans, like most of the audience at Stanford last week, or the editorial staff of the L.A. Times. But now the indictment of Scooter Libby has proved yet again that Wilson is full of it.

    In order to claim that Libby had perjured himself and obstructed justice, the grand jury goes to great lengths to show how and when he had actually learned about the origin of Wilson’s trip. To do so, they refer on page 4 of the indictment to a conversation between Libby and a “senior officer of the CIA” on June 11, 2003:

    [Libby] was advised by the CIA officer that Wilson’s wife worked at the CIA and was believed to be responsible for sending Wilson on the trip.

    And again on page 12 of the indictment:

    [Libby] was informed by a senior CIA officer that Wilson’s wife was employed by the CIA and that the idea of sending him to Niger originated with her.

    This puts Wilson’s fan club in a bind: either Wilson is lying, or the indictment is. Which is it? If it’s the latter, then perhaps Scooter Libby didn’t know what the indictment said he knew, and the indictment ought to be thrown out or at least amended.

    There is so much more to it than liberals are willing to admit. It’s much easier to repeat the marxist lie: Bush lied, men died.

  6. John Kerry says:

    Apparantly you missed her testimony to congress. Are you suggesting that she lied?

  7. Cao says:

    You figure it out.

    ….The relevant paragraphs of the bipartisan report can be found on page 39 — page 4 of this .pdf under “B. Former Ambassador.”:

    Some CPD officials could not recall how the office decided to contact the former ambassador, however, interviews and documents provided to the Committee indicate that his wife, a CPD employee, suggested his name for the trip. The CPD reports officer told Committee staff that the former ambassador’s wife “offered up his name” and a memorandum to the Deputy Chief of the CPD on February 12, 2002, from the former ambassador’s wife says, “my husband has good relations with the PM [prime minister] and the former Minister of Mines (not to mention lots of French contacts), both of whom could possibly shed light on this sort of activity.”

    Plame Wilson knows this; elsewhere in her testimony she disputed this part of the report.

    Maybe it was both Valerie Plame and Joe Wilson who lied. That’s what it looks like.

    George Tenet was either ignorant or approving of Valerie Plame’s insertion of her unemployed husband in this mission. Joe Wilson’s verbal report to the CIA upon his return was inconclusive, unlike his op-ed in the New York Times. His misrepresentation, or lie, was matched by that of his wife when when she denied a role in sending him.

    – Donald Scott Powell, Rickreall

    As Clarice Feldman has said at the American Thinker, there is a lot more to it than the easy-to-remember nursery rhymes.

  8. Newsflash says:

    NEWSFLASH

    On the 14th of this month, Emperor Misha set loose his army of puppies to invade Misha Watch and fight off the threat it posed.

    In the fierce battle that followed, the elite 3-man SAS squad from Misha Watch – The Dog Catcher, LC Hastings and Dwight, inflicted heavy casualties on their opposite numbers. The following puppies are thought to have perished in action:

    juandos
    LC Gunsniper
    Ten-Ten
    Merc
    Gene
    Brian the sailor
    rudytbone
    LC 0311 crunchie
    RightWingRocker
    LC JackBoot-Ambassador
    caveman82952
    Holden Caulfield
    sig94
    LC Beeblebrox
    RobertHuntingdon
    UnfrozenCavegirlBlogger
    Dawnsblood
    Sir Christopher
    tw111
    Beaker
    LC HOGHEAD
    LC Wes, Imperial Mohel
    jaybear
    friendofbob
    Darth Bacon
    baboo
    LC Wil
    Gutshot74
    Steve
    Pogue Mahogue
    Cheapshot911
    Chuck Heston
    fanbladesaresharp
    Cannon Fodder
    MadMOnk
    Anonymouse
    Q_Mech
    Mrs. M
    BigDogg
    LC Moriarty
    Ozzman002
    packmember

    LC Staci, Lady Heather, Blackiswhite, Imperial Agent Provocateur and Radical Redneck are the only puppies reported to be putting up some resistance to the severe onslaught from the MW SAS squad.

    Misha Watch is reporting that there have been no casualties on their side.

  9. Cao says:

    I wish people would stop using this as a post. IT IS NOT A POST! Stop commenting on it!

  10. RAGE says:

    Can an old friend just stop by and say:

    HEY !! =)

  11. Cao says:

    Yeah, Rage, where you been?

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