I mean I am so freaking tired of excuses, excuses, excuses. “I wasn’t briefed”, “I didn’t know”, “…they lied to me.” Those wouldn’t save my rear end in my job, so why do they get a pass? I’m just sayin!
Vladimir Putin “Blinkinblogs is my favorite read with glass of Vodka.”


Barack OBAMA “Blinkinblogs? Never heard of them.”
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I mean I am so freaking tired of excuses, excuses, excuses. “I wasn’t briefed”, “I didn’t know”, “…they lied to me.” Those wouldn’t save my rear end in my job, so why do they get a pass? I’m just sayin!
Yeah suddenly everyone is blaming the CIA for shit – the CIA? You know, the folks who are supposed to keep secrets!!
Screw watching Mtv’s Real World! I’m watching the United States government to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. All we are missing at this point is alcohol, naked chicks, and a fist fight!
I thought the two things we know about the “Dubya Years” are:
(a) The admin smokescreened everyone about everything, and
(b) No one asked any hard questions anyway, so it was easy for them to get away with it.
The “Dubya Years” advanced the fall of civil liberties, deepened the pockets of the Bush and Cheney corporate sponsorship, and spread our military arguably thin. All in the name of national physical security.
The “Obama Months” seek the advancement of the fall of civil liberties, deepened the pockets of the Obama corporate sponsorship, and driven the United States into the deepest debt in the nations history. All in the name of national economic security.
Other than that someone is really going to have to make some strong arguments as to why we should accept either one of these administrations as anything more than a let down.
I was with you until “Obama Corporate Sponsorship” – I am not sure what corporations are backing Obama at this point. He is looking out for Wall Street, but at the same time revamping it to make it less influential in the long run.
Yes, I agree, the Obama Corporate Sponsorship does seem a lot less apparent than the former administration.
Just ask yourself how an individual becomes President of the United States?