Ha, Ha! That was so funny for Darth Cheney! But, still very embarrassing. He did look like he was dead for a moment. I certainly don't want the man to die beforwe you indict him!
Here is scoop to bloggers:
Friday :: Apr 21, 2006 Plame Grand Jury Meeting Today - Is Rove Next?
by Steve Soto "According to ABC News’ The Note, Patrick Fitzgerald has already convened the latest Plame grand jury this morning, at 9:30 AM. Atrios and ThinkProgress noted that last night on Keith Olbermann’s “Countdown”, MSNBC’s David Shuster reported that there are signs that Fitzgerald has now focused on an indictment of Karl Rove, confirming a story that Jason Leopold had at Truthout.org yesterday."
The body is tired even when Satan has his soul. This is a picture of a sad man who will never know the peace. The money that he stole will stay here and more sharks will fight for it as Cheney gets to know the world he will stay in forever. Yes its hot but so many other in history will be there to greet him. Those who like Cheney sold their souls to the Devil. Others from this GOP will join Cheney is this pit of heat/fire called hell.
Well, I just don't believe in the "eye for an eye" syndrome. Cheney will get his in full circle. And having Cheney dead will not just resolve the issue of restoring this country instantly or won’t bring the soldiers back that died. It just be a personal satisfaction to have him gone from the face of the earth. When Fitz is finished with him, Cheney may want the "big one" rather than to face his fate!
Switching gears:
Cheney was sleeping like a baby because:
Halliburton 1Q Profit Income Rises 33 Pct. Friday April 21, 4:36 am ET By Steve Quinn, AP Business Writer
"Halliburton First-Quarter Net Income Rises 33 Percent, Driven Largely by Increased Sales DALLAS (AP) -- Oilfield services conglomerate Halliburton Co. said Thursday that first-quarter net income rose 33 percent, a boost driven largely by increased sales and robust rig activity in North America.
The Houston-based company reported net income of $488 million, or 91 cents a share, compared to $365 million, or 72 cents a share in the same quarter last year."
You forgot: "It wasn't me. It was the one-armed bandit" syndrome and "Stay the course" syndrome from the Gerbil. Other than that, you cover all of the defenses up to speed!
If you think Cheney's picture of him falling asleep was funny, Condi was next to Cheney. And here is her picture closeup next to Cheney's take a snooze! It must be a worn out job for Cheney for being evil doer everyday!
Well I hope he wasn't snoring or drooling that really would have been embarrassing not to mention disgusting. Condis' a real lucky lady to be sitting next to that!
Iraq Cost Could Reach $1 Trillion http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/042106A.shtml There are many uncertainties about the progress made by coalition forces and the future prospects for stability and democracy in Iraq, but there is at least one indisputable fact: The Bush administration vastly underestimated the costs of the Iraq war. 2. More on Fitz' baglady friend, Harriet. She is good as gone. This sounds like another snowjob like what happen to Buckaroo McFelon!:
"Mr. Bolten is said by a number of Republicans in Washington to feel that Ms. Miers is indecisive, a weak manager and slow in moving vital paperwork through the system. She came to the White House in January 2001 as the staff secretary and then held one of Mr. Bolten's former jobs, deputy chief of staff for policy, before Mr. Bush appointed her as White House counsel in November 2004."
"Reporter Andrea Mitchell just reported that the CIA has fired an agent who failed a polygraph and admitted leaking classified information to Dana Priest of the Washington Post... Priest won a Pulitzer Prize for: "Dana Priest won the beat reporting award for revealing that the CIA was using secret prisons in Eastern Europe to interrogate terrorism suspects."
From WSJ, another possible replacement of treasurer, John Snow. Remember there was speculation that Bolten would replace McFelon and Snow.
Gramm as Snow’s Successor? "In Washington speculation, Phil Gramm, the former Texas senator, gets increasing attention as a potential successor to Treasury Secretary John Snow. The thinking is that previous secretaries and other candidates have either too much politics and not enough economics or too much economics and not enough politics. His assets: Credibility on Capitol Hill, strong on substance, good communicator, private sector experience at UBS. His liabilities: A reputation for being an independent thinker in an administration that wants an implementer rather than a policymaker. Gramm — who, like Snow, has a Ph.D. in economics — taught economics at Texas A&M University from 1967 to 1978, and was elected to the House from Texas in 1978 as a Democrat. He switched parties in 1983, and was elected to the Senate in 1984. He stepped down in 2002 and to join UBS Warburg, an investment bank. His wife, Wendy Gramm, a former chair of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, was a director of Enron. "
And that name Enron creeps out in connection to job employment at the WH!
Anon @ 3:26 PM: If we want people to die in order to save money, wouldn't that make us almost as bad as they are, going to war and killing people to make money? D
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Ha, Ha! That was so funny for Darth Cheney! But, still very embarrassing. He did look like he was dead for a moment. I certainly don't want the man to die beforwe you indict him!
Here is scoop to bloggers:
Friday :: Apr 21, 2006
Plame Grand Jury Meeting Today - Is Rove Next?
by Steve Soto
"According to ABC News’ The Note, Patrick Fitzgerald has already convened the latest Plame grand jury this morning, at 9:30 AM. Atrios and ThinkProgress noted that last night on Keith Olbermann’s “Countdown”, MSNBC’s David Shuster reported that there are signs that Fitzgerald has now focused on an indictment of Karl Rove, confirming a story that Jason Leopold had at Truthout.org yesterday."
http://www.theleftcoaster.com/archives/007439.php
Cheney, next time take "No Doze" tablets!
"I certainly don't want the man to die beforwe you indict him!"
I do. It will save the taxpayers money. I want them all to die so we can save a lot of money.
The body is tired even when Satan has his soul. This is a picture of a sad man who will never know the peace. The money that he stole will stay here and more sharks will fight for it as Cheney gets to know the world he will stay in forever. Yes its hot but so many other in history will be there to greet him. Those who like Cheney sold their souls to the Devil. Others from this GOP will join Cheney is this pit of heat/fire called hell.
Well, I just don't believe in the "eye for an eye" syndrome. Cheney will get his in full circle. And having Cheney dead will not just resolve the issue of restoring this country instantly or won’t bring the soldiers back that died. It just be a personal satisfaction to have him gone from the face of the earth. When Fitz is finished with him, Cheney may want the "big one" rather than to face his fate!
Switching gears:
Cheney was sleeping like a baby because:
Halliburton 1Q Profit Income Rises 33 Pct.
Friday April 21, 4:36 am ET
By Steve Quinn, AP Business Writer
"Halliburton First-Quarter Net Income Rises 33 Percent, Driven Largely by Increased Sales
DALLAS (AP) -- Oilfield services conglomerate Halliburton Co. said Thursday that first-quarter net income rose 33 percent, a boost driven largely by increased sales and robust rig activity in North America.
The Houston-based company reported net income of $488 million, or 91 cents a share, compared to $365 million, or 72 cents a share in the same quarter last year."
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060421/earns_halliburton.hmtl
SPB, what are all the defenses again? Gilligan, Nanny-Nanny-Boo-Boo, now Rope-A-Doze, did I miss any?
Anon,
You forgot: "It wasn't me. It was the one-armed bandit" syndrome and "Stay the course" syndrome from the Gerbil. Other than that, you cover all of the defenses up to speed!
I waited to meet Big Dick Cheney. He hide. Not to found.
If you think Cheney's picture of him falling asleep was funny, Condi was next to Cheney. And here is her picture closeup next to Cheney's take a snooze! It must be a worn out job for Cheney for being evil doer everyday!
http://americablog.blogspot.com/uploaded_images/cheneysleep-719567.jpg
They must have drank "Fool-Aid" before their meeting.
Well I hope he wasn't snoring or drooling that really would have been embarrassing not to mention disgusting.
Condis' a real lucky lady to be sitting next to that!
Perhaps they got the wrong bottle...maybe it was Dubya's bottle...maybe had some scotch mixed in it?
Those beer lunches will do that to you.
I think more naps for Cheney will cut down Cheney's shooting rampages...
A few beers? Now where is my gun?
All,
In other news:
1. Worst numbers for the cost of Iraq:
Iraq Cost Could Reach $1 Trillion
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/042106A.shtml
There are many uncertainties about the progress made by coalition forces and the future prospects for stability and democracy in Iraq, but there is at least one indisputable fact: The Bush administration vastly underestimated the costs of the Iraq war.
2. More on Fitz' baglady friend, Harriet. She is good as gone. This sounds like another snowjob like what happen to Buckaroo McFelon!:
"Mr. Bolten is said by a number of Republicans in Washington to feel that Ms. Miers is indecisive, a weak manager and slow in moving vital paperwork through the system. She came to the White House in January 2001 as the staff secretary and then held one of Mr. Bolten's former jobs, deputy chief of staff for policy, before Mr. Bush appointed her as White House counsel in November 2004."
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/21/washington/21bush.html?hp&ex=1145678400&en=536b93753ec1b36d&ei=5094&partner=homepage
3. From Crooks and Liars:
Breaking: CIA Agent Fired for Leaking
"Reporter Andrea Mitchell just reported that the CIA has fired an agent who failed a polygraph and admitted leaking classified information to Dana Priest of the Washington Post...
Priest won a Pulitzer Prize for: "Dana Priest won the beat reporting award for revealing that the CIA was using secret prisons in Eastern Europe to interrogate terrorism suspects."
Speaking of Dead Eye Dick- did you see this one about the White House Easter Bunny?
Surprise Visitor at the White House Easter Event
Try this link instead
I'm mad the CIA WHISTLEBLOWER was fired. Will this madness ever end?
From WSJ, another possible replacement of treasurer, John Snow. Remember there was speculation that Bolten would replace McFelon and Snow.
Gramm as Snow’s Successor?
"In Washington speculation, Phil Gramm, the former Texas senator, gets increasing attention as a potential successor to Treasury Secretary John Snow. The thinking is that previous secretaries and other candidates have either too much politics and not enough economics or too much economics and not enough politics.
His assets: Credibility on Capitol Hill, strong on substance, good communicator, private sector experience at UBS.
His liabilities: A reputation for being an independent thinker in an administration that wants an implementer rather than a policymaker.
Gramm — who, like Snow, has a Ph.D. in economics — taught economics at Texas A&M University from 1967 to 1978, and was elected to the House from Texas in 1978 as a Democrat. He switched parties in 1983, and was elected to the Senate in 1984. He stepped down in 2002 and to join UBS Warburg, an investment bank. His wife, Wendy Gramm, a former chair of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission, was a director of Enron. "
And that name Enron creeps out in connection to job employment at the WH!
nice picture.
Maybe he and Condi were in memory lane thinking of the good times---
like throwing the first pitch opening day .
Anon @ 3:26 PM: If we want people to die in order to save money, wouldn't that make us almost as bad as they are, going to war and killing people to make money?
D
Darn! When I first looked at the picture I thought he was dead, but Ahhhhhh....He's so cute, you just want to hug him and put him in jail for treason!
I just want to slap Cheneys' fat face.
Bedtime Story
Twas the night before Fitzmas, And all through the White House, Not a creature was stirring, Not even a fat louse.
(I confess...I stole this from "Cathy" at the "Raw Story" boards.)
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