VP Dick Cheney in Iraq wrote:"I think when we look back from 10 years hence, we'll see that the year '05 was in fact a watershed year here in Iraq," the vice president said. "We're getting the job done. It's hard to tell that from watching the news. But I guess we don't pay that much attention to the news."
If you feel this is out of context, then read the article above. However, it still made me mad. Don't believe everything you hear or watch, but damnit, at least pay attention. It makes it sound like the executive branch of the USA has it's head in the sand.
VP Dick Cheney in Iraq wrote:"I think when we look back from 10 years hence, we'll see that the year '05 was in fact a watershed year here in Iraq," the vice president said. "We're getting the job done. It's hard to tell that from watching the news. But I guess we don't pay that much attention to the news."
If you feel this is out of context, then read the article above. However, it still made me mad. Don't believe everything you hear or watch, but damnit, at least pay attention. It makes it sound like the executive branch of the USA has it's head in the sand.
Not only VP, but also P
"I appreciate people's opinions, but I'm more interested in news. And the best way to get the news is from objective sources. And the most objective sources I have are people on my staff who tell me what's happening in the world." - George W. Bush in a Fox News interview with Brit Hume, September 22, 2003.
I'm sure you already figured out the huge logic error. If not, read it again
psi29a wrote:"I'm going to liberate me some oil, to preserve it's freedom."
Yeah, like, 'freedom' comes at a dear cost.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am