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Daily Archives: April 30th, 2007

Now that’s more like it

Tony Snow is back, and he’s showing Dana Perino how it’s done. You may remember that I recently remarked that Dana just wasn’t a very good liar, an absolutely necessary skill for anyone chosen to be press secretary for this administration. Today Tony shows how it’s done, by claiming that Bush never made a connection […]

Hard to believe but true: Gonzales even worse than we thought

In any sane world this should be the final nail in Gonzales coffin: Attorney General Alberto Gonzales signed a highly confidential order in March 2006 delegating to two of his top aides — who have since resigned because of their central roles in the firings of eight U.S. attorneys — extraordinary authority over the hiring […]

Proving the obvious

School systems throughout our land are finding that children will enthusiastically engage in exercise if a computer tells them what to do instead of a gym teacher: Children don’t often yell in excitement when they are let into class, but as the doors opened to the upper level of the gym at South Middle School […]

Surviving in Iraq

I saw this video on Firedoglake, and I thought it would be a good idea to spread it around. A woman in Iraq reports on life. [googlevideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=891513925297288257[/googlevideo]

Turning back the clock in Groton

I’m sure I’m not the only Grotonite who has noticed the undeveloped land so incongrously tucked between the library and North Road, across the street from Fitch Middle School and a stone’s throw from the Dairy Queen. It looks like an old farm and I’ve always thought that it was a miracle that it had […]

Batting Zero

Today we learn that the vaunted reconstruction projects in Iraq are falling apart due or working incorrectly. This has nothing to do with terrorism or destruction by our “enemies”, whoever they may be. It has everything to do with incompetence and corruption. A sample: The dates when the projects were completed and deemed successful ranged […]