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:: Friday, February 21, 2003 ::

The Onion | Iraq, Kentucky Vie For World Shooting-Into-The-Air Supremacy
COON HOLLOW, KY?In a rivalry that shows no signs of abating, Iraq and Kentucky remain locked in a bitter struggle for world shooting-into-the-air supremacy.
Above: Iraq's Saddam Hussein and Kentucky's Travis Lee Butler hone their cloud-shooting skills.
"I'll be damned if any Muslim's gonna beat the great state of Kentucky at what she do best," said Coon Hollow resident Billy Joe Dupree, 39, in between bouts of firing his shotgun skyward Monday. "We been shootin' into the air for all kinds 'a reasons since they was a Kentucky, and that's a fact. Why, even my wall-eyed cousin Mavis could outshoot one o' them Muslims, and she ain't hardly finished the fifth grade."
:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 9:43 PM [+] ::
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I love this woman!

February 19, 2003 - The Bottom Line On Iraq: It's The Bottom Line The Bottom Line On Iraq: It's The Bottom Line
Filed February 19, 2003

Boys, boys, you're all right. Sure, it's Daddy, oil, and imperialism, not to mention a messianic sense of righteous purpose, a deep-seated contempt for the peace movement, and, to be fair, the irrefutable fact that the world would be a better place without Saddam Hussein.

But there's also an overarching mentality feeding the administration's collective delusions, and it can be found by looking to corporate America's bottom line. The dots leading from Wall Street to the West Wing situation room are the ones that need connecting. There's money to be made in post-war Iraq, and the sooner we get the pesky war over with, the sooner we (by which I mean George Bush's corporate cronies) can start making it.
:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 5:30 AM [+] ::
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:: Thursday, February 20, 2003 ::
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHA
The Harris Poll FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FEBRUARY 19, 2003
6:08?PM
CONTACT: ?The Harris Poll
Nancy Wong 585-214-7316


President Bush's Ratings Fall Sharply
President's ratings now 52% positive, 46% negative
Colin Powell now the only Cabinet Member or political leader with very high ratings

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ROCHESTER, NY - February 19 - The last two months have taken a heavy toll on the president's popularity, but a modest 52% to 46% majority still gives him positive ratings. Two months ago, almost two-thirds of all adults (64%) gave the president positive ratings and only just over a third (35%) gave him negative ratings.

Other members of President Bush's cabinet, as well as the parties in Congress and Congressional leaders, with one exception, have all seen a huge decline in their popularity since the very high numbers we recorded soon after September 11, 2001. The one exception is Secretary of State Colin Powell. He still enjoys an extraordinarily high degree of popularity, with 76% giving him positive ratings and only 21% giving him negative ratings. These numbers are fractionally better than they were in December 2002, perhaps because of his powerful recent testimony to the United Nations Security Council.


:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 12:34 PM [+] ::
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This Road to Hell Is Paved With Bush's Bad Choices This Road to Hell Is Paved With Bush's Bad Choices
Misguided tax cuts hurt the economy, and diplomatic bungling resulted in our foreign policy crisis.
:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 5:23 AM [+] ::
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:: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 ::
We used to wonder why the Arabs hate us. Now we wonder why everyone does. It is the Bush idiot. That's why.Uneasy Alliances Uneasy Alliances
In fighting Iraq, U.S. risks the international house it has built


?By Charles A. Kupchan, Charles A. Kupchan, a professor of international affairs at Georgetown University and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, is the author of
:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 7:57 PM [+] ::
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The whole family must be retards.

CNN.com - Jeb Bush slips on Spanish history - Feb. 18, 2003 Jeb Bush slips on Spanish history

Tuesday, February 18, 2003 Posted: 2:15 AM EST (0715 GMT)


MADRID, Spain -- The U.S. president's brother Jeb Bush has sparked criticism after mistakenly referring to Spain as a republic in a speech to Spanish business leaders during a trip to Madrid to discuss business opportunities.

:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 10:24 AM [+] ::
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:: Monday, February 17, 2003 ::
Viva La France
TIME.com: "France Is Not a Pacifist Country" -- Feb. 24, 2003 "France Is Not a Pacifist Country"
The target of U.S. scorn, France's Jacques Chirac tells TIME's James Graff and Bruce Crumley of his objection to war and his love of American junk food
By JAMES GRAFF AND BRUCE CRUMLEY
:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 5:53 AM [+] ::
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Salon.com News | Oil, imperialism and "hypocrisy" il, imperialism and "hypocrisy"
Among the hundreds of thousands protesting in London, most saw Bush and Blair as a bigger threat than dictator Saddam Hussein


:: Beauxbeaux's Daddy 5:51 AM [+] ::
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