Thursday, September 21, 2006
I'll bet Bush wishes he'd spoken with Ahmadinejad in private now. He didn't come off as the bloodsucker the adminstration would have you believe.
If you didn't know who was addressing those reporters in the UN assembly this morning, you might think it was just another world leader speaking about peace and humanity and going so far as to say that his country was concerned about the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina.
He also stated that the IAEA is welcome to inspect their nuclear technology.
And now we see Hugo Chavez today unveiling another Oil for the Poor program. This one-two punch from Bush's enemies is providing grist for the neocon fodder. Too bad Kim Jong-il didn't get to make the trip.
If you didn't know who was addressing those reporters in the UN assembly this morning, you might think it was just another world leader speaking about peace and humanity and going so far as to say that his country was concerned about the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina.
He also stated that the IAEA is welcome to inspect their nuclear technology.
"We have not hidden anything from anyone. You're welcome to come visit anytime. School children, educators take tours of the facilities. The time for nuclear bombs have ended.Heavy duty.
And now we see Hugo Chavez today unveiling another Oil for the Poor program. This one-two punch from Bush's enemies is providing grist for the neocon fodder. Too bad Kim Jong-il didn't get to make the trip.
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