This may or may not cause you concern…

September 22nd, 2004

We’d like to give a warm hand to Yusuf Islam (formerly known as Cat Stevens) . Welcome to the War on Peace Activists, a wholly owned subsidary of the War on Dissent.

For those who haven’t heard, the former singer was denied entry to the US and deported, for allegedly giving money to organizations that may or may not have ties to terror.

We here at ramdac.org have a couple other possible theories:

1) Ashcroft may or may not be deporting anyone who can sing better than him.

2) Bush may or may not be confusing Yusuf Islam with the name of an actual terrorist. He kinda has trouble keeping names straight these days.

3) The Bush administration may or may not be concerned that if they don’t look like they’re busy keeping terrorists out, we may make the “wrong choice” on election day.

My brain may or may not hurt. :(

Rather, Losing his credibility.

September 22nd, 2004

Dan Rather sulks
CBS News faced new charges of journalistic impropriety on Sept. 21, 2004,
a day after the network said it regretted using questionable documents in a report
challenging President Bush’s military service.
At issue was a report in USA Today that the source of
the documents had given them to CBS only after the network agreed to
arrange a conversation between the source and the presidential campaign
of Bush’s opponent, Democratic Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites).
News anchor Dan Rather is shown at a news conference in New York on October 18, 2001. (Peter Morgan/Reuters)

Did he or didn’t he?

September 15th, 2004

is George Bush on Duty?
Did he or Didn’t he?
 
Did George W. Bush serve his
full duty
? Did he get shown
favoritism
? Did he do cocaine
at Camp David
?
All these questions, so little time left to decide for whom to vote, and so few
answers.

On the other hand, John Kerry
is a douchebag.

Wow, what wonderful candidates we have this time around. One’s a lying former
coke-head, and the other is a flip-flopping douchebag. What are our chances of
having normalcy the next 4 years?


Update: CBS Guard documents tracked to a Texas Kinko’s. This is going to be a firestorm. Documents allegedly written by a deceased officer that raised questions about President Bush’s service with the Texas Air National Guard bore markings showing they had been faxed to CBS News from a Kinko’s copy shop in Abilene, Tex., according to another former Guard officer who was shown the records by the network.

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