A major from Colorado Springs who died in the Korean War says that someone in MIM hears voices. Wait, if he is already dead, does that mean I hear voices now too? That's what I get for hanging around MIM too long.
Sometimes it's an advantage to be the only one who hears a voice. Other times it's just terrible hearing old white men drown out everything.
"'We're fiddling while our enemies are getting ready to attack us,'"(1) said Senator Lieberman July 1 about a 13-3 Senate vote to subpoena information on Bush's secret spying programs.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Lieberman is "dead right."(2) Chertoff's name is "devil" in Russian.
Then Pooty-Poot came "'here to play'" and to take U.S.-Russian relations "'to an entirely new level.'"(3) That was after meeting with Bush at Bush Sr.'s house in Maine. Doesn't it warm your heart when world leaders make an effort to connect at the family level? "I welcome you to my family home," said Bush Jr.(4)
Putin had something to say about the relationship of the media to the state as well:
"Even in the so-called stable democracies, we see a large number of the same problems that we have in Russia. It has to do with relations with the mass media, with respect for human rights, and the right to a life beyond the control of the state.Putin added, "we can now say that the cards have been dealt and that the game can now begin." (4)"If you look at how Larry King tortured the former director of the CIA, Mr Tenet, you will know that there are problems here as well. Unfortunately, I cannot even repeat here what was said in that interview. We have common problems, and we are prepared to listen to each other. The only thing that we can never accept is that these things be used as a means of putting pressure on us, of interfering in our internal affairs. That is unacceptable."(4)
It seems that Bush and Putin did not make much progress though. Shame. Making Kasparov look like a wussy, Berezovsky it seems has the bucks and goons to try to assassinate Putin, even as Berezovsky lives in England while making revolutionary speeches. It sounds very unfair to MIM. Think of all the people who would pay for a chance to overthrow Bush/Cheney, but they don't have a billion bucks in a country like Russia.
So to the Korean War relic, I would say you are stuck on the trees, and someone else owns the forest, capitalist pigs. If you have found a pack of "scoundrels" including maybe even some revolutionaries, why not just file a report on what a good job Bush is doing stirring up shit among the evil terrorists. We're sure that some Fox/FBI readers will be thrilled to learn what a good job Bush is doing.
If you know the riddle of effeteness (or was that your shipmate?), possibly know another Korean War relic of like mind as yourself, have found some "scoundrels" and maybe even know about relocation services, what are you waiting for? File your report to some mouthpiece: isn't that what "stable democracies" do? We don't know anything about Colorado anyway. How can we help you?
Notes:
1. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/2007/07/02/2007-07-02_us_needs_domestic_spying_say_2_top_pols-1.html
2. http://thinkprogress.org/2007/07/02/chertoff-lieberman-wiretap/
3. http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/bush-putin-agree-to-curb-nuclear-iran/2007/07/03/1183351210229.html
4. http://www.kremlin.ru/eng/speeches/2007/07/02/1455_type82914type82915_136696.shtml