October 28, 2007

D Spot’s Foil Hat

I guess it’s time for Damspot to bring out his foil hat again.
The only thing that’s been wrong with the ‘foil hat’ is that ‘ol Spot has been right every time.

So, here’s the latest.

If anyone is convinced that 9/11 was the end of troubles, you are sorely wrong.

First off, Damspot is among the millions that blame the Bush Gang and Israel for 9/11.
Damspot is also aware that that ruckus over the ‘6′ missiles being flown over the US on a B-52 was no fluke. He also knows that only 5 arrived.

It ain’t rocket science. Bomber with 6 nuc’s leaves one air base and arrives at second air base with 5.
Now, since it was a government flight, there is no paper work involved. Also, Air Traffic Controllers are taught to ignore military flights, if thats what the transponder told them. The military has been known to use civil aircraft transponders on their flights.

Somewhere between point A and point B there is a nuclear cruise missile…..but, the real money sez’ that it has been already moved to where they intend to set it off.

Now why would they nuke our own country?

What does Bush want? He wants to be a King or a Dictator for one. He also wants to attack Iran for Israel.
He also knows. that with all the screw ups by himself and the rest of his party, that there ain’t a chance in hell a Republican can win in 2008.
He also knows that there are enough people put there who will take his ass to an International court for hanging when all the truths are exposed.

So, what the hell. He kills a few more Thousand people in his lust to turn the tide his way.

Big deal! Doesn’t appear he is too sorry for the WTC.

So, keep your eyes open folks. A big KaBoom might be coming to a location near you soon!

September 11, 2006

Stuck in the Past

Filed under: Republicans

SAN DIEGO, California (CNN) — Do you feel safer than you did five years ago? Republicans hope the answer is yes and that you’ll give them full credit.

Of course, on a related note, they also hope you’ve developed full-fledged amnesia.

They hope you’ve forgotten all about immigration reform and how the White House and GOP-controlled Congress were going to fix a broken system and seal a porous border — things that make many Americans feel less safe and less secure.

Five years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration is still fighting the last war.

We require that air travelers remove their shoes and toss out water bottles before boarding airplanes when what we should worry about isn’t a repeat of something that already happened, but something that hasn’t yet been dreamt up.

It is worse with immigration where Bush — despite having a good grasp of the issue — doesn’t want to fight at all, perhaps since it means firing at members of his own party.

The shame of it is that the president has plenty of weapons in his arsenal. According to the Republican National Committee, Bush has, in the last 15 months, raised $166 million for the coffers of 27 Republican candidates, the national GOP and its state chapters across the country.

Read On

March 28, 2006

Another Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Filed under: Opinion, Republicans

WASHINGTON — Amid calls to inject fresh blood into his White House staff, President Bush announced Tuesday that his chief of staff, Andrew Card, has resigned and will be replaced by budget director Josh Bolten.

It seems odd that Bush is replacing people, in his administration, that don’t even appear to be on the publics hit list. You would ASSUME (therz that catch all word again) that a name like Rumsfeld, or Cheney would pop up. That is if he really had any hopes of reversing his poll numbers.
See, thats the difference between ‘ol DamSpot and the government. I’ve only had 54 years to learn common sense. They have had 230 years and still don’t have any.

February 2, 2006

Yesterday and Today

Filed under: Republicans

STATE OF THE UNION 1975
Gerald Ford
I will ask for the funds needed for energy research and development activities. I have established a goal of 1 million barrels of synthetic fuels and shale oil production per day by 1985 together with an incentive program to achieve it.
I have a very deep belief in America’s capabilities. Within the next 10 years, my program envisions: 200 major nuclear power plants; 250 major new coal mines; 150 major coal-fired power plants; 30 major new [oil] refineries; 20 major new synthetic fuel plants; the drilling of many thousands of new oil wells; the insulation of 18 million homes; and the manufacturing and the sale of millions of new automobiles, trucks, and buses that use much less fuel.

STATE OF THE UNION 2006
George W. Bush
“I believe in a relatively quick period of time, within my lifetime, we’ll be able to reduce if not end dependence on Middle Eastern oil by this new technology” of converting corn, wood, grasses and other products into ethanol, he said.
In his address Tuesday night, Bush had set a goal of reducing the nation’s Mideast oil imports by 75 percent by 2025.

Would someone like to tell me what have the Republicans accomplished in the last 31 years?

September 7, 2005

Smug and Smirk

Filed under: Republicans

It has been one thing to openly steal money from the government for services in Iraq, and another to openly steal here at home, as well. Rather brazen actually.

An Arlington-based Halliburton Co. subsidiary that has been criticized for its reconstruction work in Iraq has begun tapping a $500 million Navy contract to do emergency repairs at Gulf Coast naval and Marine facilities damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
The subsidiary, Kellogg, Brown & Root Services Inc., won the competitive bid contract last July to provide debris removal and other emergency work associated with natural disasters.

Then, to top things off, lets send the corporate leaders to make sure the company is stealing enough money.

President Bush, facing a political crisis over the government’s handling of relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, announced yesterday that he would lead his own investigation of what went wrong.
Mr Bush also declared that he was sending Vice-president Dick Cheney to the ravaged Gulf coast region to assess recovery operations, and remove “any bureaucratic obstacles that may be preventing us from achieving our goals”.

August 28, 2005

Bush Rallies

Filed under: Republicans

One of the most interesting aspects of the counter Cindy rallies in Crawford, is that their spokeswoman, is a member of Marine Mom’s, whose son has served 2 tours of duty in Iraq.
He is also alive.
After checking the backgrounds of several of the counter-protesters it was found that they either had no children in the military, or theirs are still alive and stateside.
I am aware that Ben & Jerry’s founder, Ben Cohen is behind the media machine supporting Cindy Sheehan. And, a great amount of slickness is being used in the message.
But, I also know, that the people that Cindy comforts, or who surround her have lost children, as she has.
Leave it to the Neo-Cons to attempt the same show……..with actors.