Also, Tony Blair will be stepping down as Prime Minister of Britain. Tony Blair has always been a stanch supporter of the Bush Administration, which is the main reason for his leaving office. If Tony Blair was not a Neoconservative, he certainly when out of his way to support the Neoconservative agenda.
Regards, LelandJ Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > Another good thing is we no longer have Harriet Miers whispering advice > into President Bush's ear. She is gone, but we really dodged the bullet > when Harriet Miers was shot down as President Bush's nomination to the > Supreme Court. > > Also, Carl Rove seem to be going from one mess to the next, which has > keep him off balance and caused him a loss of power. He was under the > gun for being involved in giving up a secret server agent, and most > recently he seem to be involved in a scheme to politicizing the Justice > department by firing attorney who are not in the pocket of the GOP. > > Regards, > > LelandJ > > Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote: > >> Some of the pillars of the Bush Administration have fallen, and others >> are crumbling as I type. It is only a matter of time until the entire >> Administration collapses. >> >> Some of the pillars that have fallen are: >> >> Former Attorney General John Ascropt >> >> Former GOP House Majority Leader Tom "The Hammer" Delay. >> >> Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfelt >> >> The Democrats swept to victory in the 2006 elections, and now control >> both the House and the Senate. Senator Harry Ried replaced Bill Frist >> as the Senate Majority Leader, and Nancy Pelosi replaced J. Dennis >> Hastertas the Speaker of the House of representatives. >> >> John Negroponte no longer heads the top intelligent position in the >> country (e.g. Director of U.S. intelligence), and has been moved to >> Deputy Secretary of State working under Condi Rice. >> >> Director of the CIA George Tenet has now been replaced. >> >> There are others who have been greatly weakened over the past couple of >> years, but are not yet removed including: >> >> Attorney General Gonzales who is among the walk dead of the Bush >> Administration. >> >> Vice President Dick Cheney has lost almost all credibility both within >> the Bush Administration as well as outside the Bush Administration. >> Vice President Dick Cheney's dismal record of failures, questionable >> judgments, and obsessive, compulsive disorder regarding terrorism , >> along with his remarks regarding "WMD", "Being welcomed with open arm in >> Iraq", "the insurgency is in its last throws", etc is what Vice >> President Cheney has to thank for his loss of esteem. >> >> Director of NSA, Michael Hayden, has been under intense scrutiny by >> Congress and the American people for violation of constitutional >> protections of privacy and has been wounded. >> >> There have been calls for repelling some provision of the Patriot Act, >> so and to strengthen the American Constitution as he one and only >> Supreme law of the land. >> >> Progress to get American straighten out has been slow but steady and >> over the last three or four years, much has changed for the better. >> >> Regards, >> >> LelandJ >> >> >> Bill Arnold wrote: >> >> >>> "Here, at 4.44 am on, a US patrol in two vehicles was surprised and >>> overrun by insurgents. The burned bodies of four soldiers and an Iraqi >>> interpreter were found on the road. Three others had disappeared. It was >>> obviously a mistake for a small and isolated detachment to be in an >>> insurgent-controlled area. Such is the fear of roadside bombs that a >>> relieving force took an hour to reach them." >>> >>> http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2542384.ece >>> >>> >>> "Such is the fear of roadside bombs that a relieving force took an hour >>> to reach them" >>> >>> How many reports like this do we need before we realize ...? >>> >>> ---------- >>> >>> The neocon mission was to establish authority in the ME. They disguised >>> and packaged the mission with puffery laced with deceit, and convinced >>> enough people to go along with their agenda to get that invasion >>> launched. >>> >>> True to the fanatic mold, they completely miscalculated two crucial >>> areas. First they miscalculated the resistance, and second they >>> miscalculated popular support. They've evidentially found enough >>> professional solider-types from a population of 300 million to keep the >>> fighting going, and they have extracted enough of our tax money over >>> time to build a formidable arsenal. But as history has shown time and >>> time again, there is no power stronger then the dedicated "hearts and >>> minds" of people who refuse to be conquered. The TV distorts this >>> resistance behind a cloak of "sectarian violence", but the truth is >>> that people in the Arab/Muslim world will not tolerate being occupied. >>> Surely we must intuitively know this, because we ourselves wouldn't >>> tolerate it either. >>> >>> This gang, the perpetrators of that invasion, are now plotting and >>> scheming to unleash the Big Guns, and we're still letting them get away >>> with it. >>> >>> How is this so? Because we're being fooled again. This time we're being >>> tricked into believing that because we've decided that invasion was a >>> mistake and no longer support it, they will listen and it will end. >>> >>> False! Why? Because the gang still has the power. They still control the >>> gates of Congress, they still control our primary information supply, >>> and they still have their fingers on triggers of destruction the likes >>> of which the world has never seen. A single submarine can destroy an >>> entire country, and they have a fleet of them. >>> >>> Since the 50's we've been in and out of the 'nuclear holocaust' mindset >>> so many times that we've become numb and jaded to the point where we all >>> know it's true, but have lost interest in talking about it anymore. We >>> now think that because it hasn't actually played out after so many false >>> alarms, that it cannot or will not happen. But the truth is that a >>> finger pushes a button and it does happen. Just like that. >>> >>> Victory, in the conventional sense, is no longer a possibility. Now it's >>> becoming clear that there are only two strategic possibilities left: >>> withdrawing and accepting defeat, or pushing that button. >>> >>> Which bring us to another thing we're being fooled about: the depth of >>> the gang's commitment. While here we are today, pretty much expecting >>> another Vietnam-style ending, with another embarrassing withdrawal and a >>> decade or so licking our wounds. But is that what the gang will actually >>> do? Will the military machine, the oil barons and the soldiers of >>> Israel, aka the neocons, accept a humiliating defeat, or will they push >>> that button before losing control? >>> >>> They planned this mission for years, and then they took their shot. They >>> know they will not get another chance to establish their authority in >>> the ME, so this is it. This is the Big Showdown. And if you have any >>> doubt whatsoever about their resolve, do some research into the >>> permanent bases they are *still* building in Iraq. >>> >>> Bush is disoriented and in a delusional stupor, but Cheney is a real >>> live monster. He is the gang's finger, fully capable of pushing that >>> button. All he needs is an excuse, and he and his cronies know all about >>> fabricating stories. >>> >>> We have one recourse: justice. It is justice, not violence, that is the >>> means to the end. In case we've lost sight, the end is a peaceful world >>> engaged in eliminating suffering and building paths to our future in >>> space. Unjustified violence begets only more violence. If that wasn't >>> clear 4 years ago, it should be very painfully clear by now. >>> >>> But justice lives down the street named truth, the turnoff to which we >>> missed some four + years back. It's still not too late to turn around, >>> but we surely don't have a mountain of time. >>> >>> The light of day that shines into the house of justice will melt away >>> the masks of the charade, and from the truth it reveals will come the >>> demand that the perps be put on trial for crimes against humanity. Tens, >>> some say hundreds, of thousands of Iraqi's are dead so far, and their >>> country is destroyed. Not a one of those people did us any harm before >>> that invasion. Now, as a result of that invasion, we have countless >>> millions of people all over the world hating us and wanting to see us >>> destroyed. Stopping this madness is a matter of justice, true, but it's >>> also the way to put out the fire that threatens to engulf us all. >>> >>> It appears that people here are afraid to go to the streets, because the >>> police have made it very clear they have no compunction to beat down and >>> jail protestors. That leaves us with the few who are unafraid, and for >>> others the Internet, at least until the gang moves to control it. Is >>> this enough? We're sure going to find out. >>> >>> >>> >>> Bill >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

