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June 2006
Security risk
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Shocking court ruling
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The last refuge?
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Have a couple
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A weighty campaign
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Today’s cartoon
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mike’s take on the torture cartoon
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Normally when I do a cartoon, I let the cartoon speak for itself, but because this cartoon has generated so much controversy, I need to address it. On this issue, it shouldn’t matter whether you agree or disagree that going into Iraq was necessary. If we want to succeed in Iraq, we have to remember that our most powerful weapon, greater than any bomb we could drop, is our moral authority. Al-Qaida is evil and brutal. What they did to our two young soldiers … it seems unimaginable that human beings could do that to other human beings. Their brand of torture is light-years beyond anything the United States has been accused of doing. That said, the fact that we have deemed ANY form of torture acceptable to get information from our enemies has done irreparable harm to our cause. I doubt that the Iraqi people make such a distinction in their minds and that is very sad indeed.
Today’s cartoon
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Book on torture
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Impressing the press
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this is from andrew sullivan’s blog
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A Question of Trust
20 Jun 2006 02:42 pm
I trusted this president after 9/11. How can anyone trust him if Ron Suskind’s account is true? From Bart Gellman’s review today:
One example out of many comes in Ron Suskind’s gripping narrative of what the White House has celebrated as one of the war’s major victories: the capture of Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan in March 2002. Described as al-Qaeda’s chief of operations even after U.S. and Pakistani forces kicked down his door in Faisalabad, the Saudi-born jihadist was the first al-Qaeda detainee to be shipped to a secret prison abroad. Suskind shatters the official story line here. article continued
Down in the dumps
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Getting indecent
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Monkey on your back
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Arriving under darkness
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Throwing the book at him
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Oops!
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Love your book
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A hot time tonight
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What did Sonny do?
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Happily ever after?
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Fate worse than death?
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jim wooten has a blog
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jim and i don’t agree on much. i think the sky is blue, he thinks it’s lime green. anyway, today is the start of his new blog, entitled “thinking right”. go visit it to find out how great things are really going in iraq. mike
U.S. ship’s going down
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Batwoman’s revenge
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Dixie Chicks
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