Bush Lies, Lost and Wire Taps
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Here’s some President Bush and his officials gave 935 false statements preceding the war in Iraq, according to a study by two non-profit journalism organizations. The war on terrorism must be extremely hard to fight when our own commander-in-chief can’t be honest with his own country. I feel like one of the Lost survivors, and Bush is less skilled, less personable Jack, who picks and chooses when to tell the truth so much that he ends up lying to folks 50% of the time.
Speaking of Lost, my girlfriend and I just finished watching the 3rd season last night. The last episodes provided more questions than answers, so I really hope this last episode set to air on January 31st is a thorough one. From what I can tell, reading the ABC website, and drawing my own conclusions, is that this last episode should close a few doors, but leave plenty open much like your typical “Spiderman” movie.
And on the same token with TV shows, HBO’s The Wire is on its last season, this time focusing on the media and how they portray the various action surrounding the city. Those of us who have OnDemand are lucky enough to have the next week’s episode a week early. That has to be the lone reason I remain a Comcast customer. Otherwise, I would be all about DirecTV until Verizon Fios comes to my city and I become a groupie of that.
Random Links
- Heath Ledger’s autopsy came back inconclusive. It may take up to 10 days to further investigate the cause of his death. (CNN)
- South Carolina bigotry high on display during the primaries. (NYTimes)
- The Clintons are storming the country with their “2-headed” monster approach, no matter the damage left behind. (NYTimes)
- It’s now or never for Obama, WaPo’s David Broder says. (Real Clear Politics)
- Have you watched all of the Oscar-nominated movies yet? (LA Times)
- Stocks are taking further hits. The word “recession” has to be true if the world is all up in a panic, right? (Wall Street Journal)

