Happy Birthday Bill. Thank you for the peace and prosperity you gave our country. Say hi to Hillary and Chelsea from us.
Peace and Love, Lisa and Zelda
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ZELDA MORGAN MERCENARY JOURNALIST - ALL HAT NO CATTLE DIRTY LAUNDRY DONE DIRT CHEAP
Sidney Blumenthal and Zelda dancing the night away. Email Zelda - Click below |
Sex, Lies and the Chicago Rules
"Men are from Mars, women are from
Venus, and Presidiot Bush is from The Planet of the Apes." -
Anita Beer sitting by the side of the road, getting drunk with the truck
driver who stopped to help her fix her car.
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Paul Newman Is Still HUD
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Arnold Smarmynipper will probably continue his habits of groping the help. The difference could be California taxpayers paying off the settlements instead of the movie studios. It makes sense Rob Lowe is rounding up all the celebrities to get Arnold on the state payroll.
- Zelda Morgan AHNC Mercenary Journalist 08/19/03
Arnold labeled "the Octopus" in London for his groping of young girls
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Thanks to Eric Zahler
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Mission Accomplished?
Huge Car Bomb Blast Hits UN HQ in Iraq
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"So far, Canada is blaming the United States for the blackout, and the United States is blaming Canada. Not surprisingly, President Bush is blaming France" —Conan O'Brien

Politics With Hair On It
TomPaine.com, D.C. - Aug 15, 2003
... What we have here, really, is fascism -- the merger of the corporate state
with
the political state. And all of these guys -- Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld -- all ...


Images taken by a NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) satellite showing light coverage in the northeastern United States on a normal night (L), at 9:21 PM Eastern time on August 13, 2003, and after a massive blackout affected much of the area (R), shown at 9:03 PM Eastern time on August 14, showing the relative lack of lights due to the power outage. Millions of Americans and Canadians slowly recovered from the largest power outage in North American history Friday. (NOAA-Handout)
Peace.