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Name: Garon
Country: United States
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Birthday: 8/31/1987
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Monday, September 19, 2005

FIRST TIME AT CHUMASH was a freakin blast....haha except the losing money part....anyways got beat in the tournament by a two outer.....ohh wells...it wa fun seeing a straight flush...up 80 all together....so not bad for my first time except for the fact that i was up 230 the first day...shoulda just played the tourney and left...but no ima dumbass...hahaha i had fun thoe...interesting place...next time we have to play Morongo..but chyeah...
life's going ok...couldn't wish for it to be any better...well ok that was a lie...i could think of a few things that would make it better...i feel like im a fading memory and i dunno why...i miss everyone dearly....esp. christina...depression overload....anyways...ima sleep now bye


Sunday, July 10, 2005

happy 8 months to christina and i. I love you soo much. I miss you cuz im fishing but ill take you with me one of these days see ya on thursday i love you beb 111004 forever and a day


Saturday, July 09, 2005

Happy early 8 months to Christina and I....I love you so much and our love grows each day....stay with me and we'll see just how great our love can be!  ::111004 forever and a day::


By Ted Rall Tue Jul 5, 8:05 PM ET

NEW YORK--In war collaborators are more dangerous than enemy forces, for they betray with intimate knowledge in painful detail and demoralize by their cynical example. This explains why, at the end of occupations, the newly liberated exact vengeance upon their treasonous countrymen even they allow foreign troops to conduct an orderly withdrawal.

If, as state-controlled media insists, there is such a creature as a Global War on Terrorism, our enemies are underground Islamist organizations allied with or ideologically similar to those that attacked us on 9/11. But who are the collaborators?

The right points to critics like Michael Moore, yours truly, and Ward Churchill, the Colorado professor who points out the gaping chasm between America's high-falooting rhetoric and its historical record. But these bête noires are guilty only of the all-American actions of criticism and dissent, not to mention speaking uncomfortable truths to liars and deniers. As far as we know, no one on what passes for the "left" (which would be the center-right anywhere else) has betrayed the United States in the GWOT. No anti-Bush progressive has made common cause with Al Qaeda, Hamas, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan or any other officially designated "terrorist" group. No American liberal has handed over classified information or worked to undermine the CIA.

But it now appears that Karl Rove, GOP golden boy, has done exactly that.

Last week Time magazine turned over its reporter's notes to a special prosecutor assigned to learn who told Republican columnist Bob Novak that Valerie Plame was a CIA agent. The revelation, which effectively ended Plame's CIA career and may have endangered her life, followed her husband Joe Wilson's publication of a New York Times op-ed piece that embarrassed the Bush Administration by debunking its claims that Saddam Hussein tried to buy uranium from Niger. Time's cowardly decision to break its promise to a confidential source has had one beneficial side effect: according to Newsweek, it indicates that Karl Rove himself made the call to Novak.

One might have expected Rove, the master White House political strategist who engineered Bush's 2000 coup d'état and post-9/11 permanent war public relations campaign, to have ordered a flunky underling to carry out this act of high treason. But as the Arab saying goes, arrogance diminishes wisdom.

Rove, whose gaping maw recently vomited forth that Democrats didn't care about 9/11, is atypically silent. He did talk to the Time reporter but "never knowingly disclosed classified information," claims his attorney. But there's circumstantial evidence to go along with Time's leaked notes. Ari Fleischer abruptly resigned as Bush's press secretary on May 16, 2003, about the same time the White House became aware of Ambassador Wilson's plans to go public. (Wilson's article appeared July 6.) Did Fleischer quit because he didn't want to act as spokesman for Rove's plan to betray CIA agent Plame? Another interesting coincidence: Novak published his Plame column on July 14, Fleischer's last day on the job.

If Newsweek's report is accurate, Karl Rove is more morally repugnant and more anti-American than Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden, after all, has no affiliation with, and therefore no presumed loyalty to, the United States. Rove, on the other hand, is a U.S. citizen and, as deputy White House chief of staff, a high-ranking official of the U.S. government sworn to uphold and defend our nation, its laws and its interests. Yet he sold out America just to get even with Joe Wilson.

Osama bin Laden, conversely, is loyal to his cause. He has never exposed an Al Qaeda agent's identity to the media.

"[Knowingly revealing Plame's name and undercover status to the media]...is a violation of the Intelligence Identities Protection Act and is punishable by as much as ten years in prison," notes the Washington Post. Unmasking an intelligent agent during a time of war, however, surely rises to giving aid and comfort to America's enemies--treason. Treason is punishable by execution under the United States Code.

How far up the White House food chain does the rot of treason go? "Bush has always known how to keep Rove in his place," wrote Time in 2002 about a "symbiotic relationship" that dates to 1973. This isn't some rogue "plumbers" operation. Rove would never go it alone on a high-stakes action like Valerie Plame. It's a safe bet that other, higher-ranking figures in the Bush cabal--almost certainly Dick Cheney and possibly Bush himself--signed off before Rove called Novak. For the sake of national security, those involved should be removed from office at once.

Rove and his collaborators should quickly resign and face prosecution for betraying their country, but given their sense of personal entitlement impeachment is probably the best we can hope for. Congress, and all Americans, should place patriotism ahead of party loyalty.

 

I'm no democrat or republican so i can give a crap about the two parties bickering but look at the facts...they truth is out there....awaken and discover!


Our We All Blinded?

Americans as a nation are blinded by fear and the media. We lose our better judgment and get caught up in the moment. We don't understand our emotions when a terrorist attacks. We simply just hate them for doing a terrorist attack. However if you understood how we affected the lives of other people in such "terrorist" countries maybe we would realize that they are not all to blame. I mean we supplied countries such as Afghanistan and Iraq with weapons. We bomb innocent people because our intelligence thinks they are housing terrorist. You can't win or even fathom a war on terrorism. All you can fuel is hate, now everyone looks carefully at Middle Eastern wondering if they could be Al Qaida. Funny how none of the bombers of nine eleven look remotely like the stereotypical arab they show on tv. As in this whole Guantanamo Bay thing that is finally unfolding, this is something we as Americans are obligated to fight. If we want to fight for our freedoms then god damnit fight against it. Fight to remove the Patriot Act, an act that restricts our freedoms. If we as a country are willing to give away our freedoms so easy in the name of "security" then you aren't very patriotic. My definition of a patriot is someone who fervently fights for what he thinks is right and fights against those injustices that he thinks are wrong. So don't be blind! Fight against our flaws as a country because if enough people care then we can make a change. Speak out be heard. Vote! Deliberate..Write letters to your congressmen/women. Just do something.....

 



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