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« Nobel Laureate Favors Social Security Reform. | WILLisms.com | Grading Euro-Bush Thus Far. » Another Classiness Roundup From Blogs.
Pejmanesque- In "Cue the Jerky Boys," Notes the way unclassiness of the goings-on with Social Security anti-reform advocacy phone calls: "So who is behind all of this? No one knows, but it should be kind of hard to take scare tactics seriously when those responsible for them don't even have the courage to own up to using the tactics."
In "2/20/2005: Congressman Says Rove Planted CBS Memos," Notes that Democrat Maurice Hinchey of New York is advancing one of the crazier conspiracy theories around: "...the fake CBS memos were planted by Karl Rove to discredit Dan Rather, and divert attention from President Bush’s 'draft dodging.'"
In "Rethinking the surplus," Notes (including a great chart) that the federal budget surplus in the late 1990s was not used appropriately: "'The Peace Dividend' was not invested in the enhancement of future peace prospects; instead, it was invested in creating a political gold mine: 'The Surplus'—which, in my opinion, would be more aptly named 'The National Security Disinvestment.'"
In "How Bush Stands With Those Who Stand For Freedom," Explains that the President's rhetorical tributes to liberty were not a fleeting inaugural fad: "Bush intends on expanding the reach of democracy during his term and setting the stage for an eventual democratic revolution in Southwest Asia in order to eliminate the root cause of terrorism. For those who doubt his will to pursue this strategy, be prepared for continual surprise during his second term." Classy, all. Posted by Will Franklin · 21 February 2005 02:23 PM Comments |