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Thursday, July 26th, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

Question: How many members of the Bush Administration does it take to change a light bulb?

Answer: TEN.

1. One to deny that a light bulb needs to be changed.

2. One to attack the patriotism of anyone who says the light bulb
needs to be changed;

3. One to blame Clinton for burning out the light bulb;

4. One to tell the nations of the world that they are either for
changing the light bulb or for eternal darkness;

5. One to give a billion dollar no-bid contract to Halliburton for a
new light bulb;

6. One to arrange a photograph of Bush, dressed as a janitor and
standing on a step ladder, under the banner “Bulb Accomplished”;

7. One administration insider to resign and in detail reveal how Bush
was literally “in the dark” the whole time;

8. Another one to viciously smear # 7;

9. One surrogate to campaign on TV and at rallies on how George Bush
has had a strong light bulb-changing policy all along;

10. And finally, one to confuse Americans about the difference between
screwing in a light bulb and screwing the country.

Category: Current Affairs  | Tags: , ,  | 2 Comments
Thursday, July 19th, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

I thought I was going to throwup when I read this article. Who appointed this judge I wonder. It’s just sickening!!!!

Wednesday, July 04th, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

Well, happy fourth. A good day to remember the ideals this nation is built on and examine where the present leadership has taken us. We need to impeach them both.

Tuesday, July 03rd, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

Paris Hilton
Scooter Libby

News coverage.

Category: Uncategorized  | 2 Comments
Sunday, July 01st, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

I saw Michael Moore’s Sicko, today. Another one of those movies that had me either laughing or crying (literally). It’s amazing what we put up with as so called health care, and the path to who’s to blame is clear and straight.

This is a must see movie for anyone who plans on voting in 2008. It’s time the politicians were asked serious, open ended questions… both on the right and left. As the movie says if we can spend trillions for war, then there is money for health care.

Sunday, July 01st, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

I didn’t see Sicko on Saturday, but hopefully I’ll get a chance to see it today. It has gotten good reviews.

Category: Film  | 2 Comments
Thursday, May 31st, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

According to Michael Moore, his new movie, Sicko got rave reviews in Cannes.

The 2,000 people inside the Lumiere Theater were alternately in tears and laughing during the two-hour film — and when it was over, they gave it a standing ovation that seemed to go on for nearly 15 minutes! Many came up to me and said (and critics seem to agree) that this is my best film yet. I don’t know about that, and it seems weird to compare any of these movies in the first place. But I do feel safe in saying that I am very, very happy with this film and I can’t wait to show it to you when it opens on June 29th.

If what Moore reports is even half true, I can’t wait to see it.

Sunday, May 13th, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

It never ceases to amaze me that such a petty administration can continually show its childishness despite all the serious/real issues confronting our nation.

LOS ANGELES, May 10 — Michael Moore, the provocative filmmaker who has made a career out of skewering automakers, gun enthusiasts and the Bush administration, is being investigated by the Treasury Department over a trip he made to Cuba for his new film, “Sicko.”

This month the department sent a letter to Mr. Moore saying it was investigating whether he had violated restrictions on travel to Cuba when he accompanied sick workers seeking free medical care as part of a documentary on America’s health care industry.

via New York Times

Michael Moore responds with an open letter to the Treasury Department.

Category: Current Affairs, Film  | One Comment
Tuesday, May 08th, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

This can’t be realcan it? I think I’m going to be sicker than I was before.

via Knock-Knock

Category: Current Affairs  | One Comment
Saturday, April 28th, 2007 | Author: Cherokee

Much thanks to Peacechick for the link to the Bill Moyers special “Buying the War”. I missed it on television, but now can view the entire show online.