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Blogssome mothers do have 'em .....Today is bushit’s birthday The Houston Chronicle's Julie Mason writes that Bush's 61 years old physique is showing the demands of the office. "For Bush, his cumulative burden, with perhaps the Iraq war being most prominent - takes a heavy toll that is showing on his face & also in his demeanour, which is less jokey and more testy than previously.
porkie sniffin' .....Iraq oil security in Australia's interest: Nelson
Dr Nelson says energy security is extremely important to all nations.
The Federal Government says oil is a key reason to keep Australian troops in Iraq, but says it was not the reason for the original invasion.
the wrong type of amnesty .....
Adelaide "Defence Capital Of Australia"- SA TreasurerA new merger announced today has seen the former global Vice-President of Halliburton/KBR become a much more influential player in the implementation of Adelaide's future. The Defence Industry Advisory Board, chaired by Peter Cosgrove, is to merge with the Port Adelaide Maritime Corporation. The corporation owns Techport Australia, whose CEO is Cheney's former man-on-the-ground" for this part of the world.
fractured rattus tales .....The prime rattus, on the brink of Australia's commitment of forces to Iraq, in conversation with 3AW host Neil Mitchell. MITCHELL: Prime Minister, has oil got anything to do with this conflict? 07.02.2003 This today from the online pages of The Australian: Securing oil a factor for war in Iraq, says Nelson
the blind leading the blind .....‘At the nadir of his presidency, George W. Bush is looking for answers. One at a time or in small groups, he summons leading authors, historians, philosophers and theologians to the White House to join him in the search.
independence day .....
Bush Rationale on Libby Stirs Legal Debate By ADAM LIPTAK Published: July 4, 2007 In commuting I. Lewis Libby Jr.'s 30-month prison sentence on Monday, President Bush drew on the same array of arguments about the federal sentencing system often made by defense lawyers - and routinely and strenuously opposed by his own Justice Department.
buying protection .....from Crikey ….. How the Texacutioner discovered his heart Jeff Sparrow writes: So President Bush has commuted the two-and-a-half year prison term facing Lewis 'Scooter' Libby, calling the sentence "excessive".
secret dick .....‘Indeed so secrecy-fixated is this White House that John Dean, Richard Nixon's White House counsel, was once quoted in the Daily Telegraph of London as saying, "Bush and Cheney are a throwback to the Nixon time. All government business is filtered through a political process at this White House, which is the most secretive ever to run the United States." Not to put too fine a point on it, but when Nixon's consigliere calls you secretive, it's like Tony Soprano saying you have anger-management issues.
a parody of peace .....
‘What a great day for peace enthusiasts! A new envoy to the Middle East has been appointed for the Quartet, and it’s no other than the former British PM, Tony Blair. Blair, the man who gave the Israelis the green light to flatten Beirut. Blair, the man who started an illegal war in Iraq. Blair, a man who, according to the Geneva Conventions, is to be held personally responsible for more than 700,000 dead in Iraq for failing to 'protect civilian populations against certain consequences of war’[1]. A man who is supposed to be charged for genocide at The Hague. That’s right, a man who should end his life behind bars is now becoming a peace envoy.
rattus surging .....‘The Minister for Health, Tony Abbott, is not able to say whether general health checks of indigenous children will be compulsory as part of the Federal Government's plan to clean up remote communities. In an interview on the Nine Network this morning Mr Abbott said the Government wanted all 22,000 indigenous children in the Northern Territory checked and that he hoped their "good parents" would ask for the health assessments.
come to daddy .....
Bush looks to his father to mend relations with Putin By Rupert Cornwell in Washington Published: 30 June 2007 ‘Tomorrow's summit between George Bush and Vladimir Putin raises the intriguing question of whether the shadow of the father can help the son bring an end to the frostiest period in ties between the United States and Russia since the Cold War?
ol' rattus .....from Crikey ….. Compassionate & caring PM with a $1.8billion winner Richard Farmer writes:
the resurrection of "little paulie" .....In an interview with the Financial Times, former World Bank President. “little paulie” Wolfowitz - who resigned in scandal after granting a substantial pay raise to his girlfriend - "vowed to continue in political life."
defending democracy .....Getting tough … State Transit buses have been converted into "mobile holding cells" to be used during the summit in September. Photo: Nick Moir Cages on wheels: APEC plan to keep the peace Edmund Tadros June 29, 2007
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