4.20.2004

It's Hard

No, it really is hard to know where to start in all the great things the US success in Iraq is producing, whether it's the 22 dead prisoners, or the tortured "truces" in Najaf and Fallujah, or the fact that our media decided to forget today about word that Prince Bandar and Bush may have conspired to reduce fuel prices around the time of the election (strange, considering Cheney's recent told us that low oil prices aren't good for America). Oh yes, and the King of Jordan suddenly cancelled plans to visit while Mubarek spoke ominously about America's credibility with Arabs and the rest of the world.

No, the media had just two things to focus upon today: Colombine (I'm sorry, but I'm deadly tired of the subject, and holding a mass grieving ceremony each year for it is just fostering more Colombines in the future) and the fact that the more Bush screws the US, Iraq, and the rest of the world, the higher he goes in polls.

I'll be kind and not mention the study of brain scans of Republicans and Democrats to see if there are any perceivable differences. I mean, some of these jokes are just too easy to be any challenge.