Well, firstly, this is a work made for juxtaposition.
Says a body of the righty-spun, in real living color, of a kind
WMD:The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein is the history/story of the Butcher of Baghdad that Mainstream Media does not show. Why is the blood of Americans worth Iraqi lives? Victor Davis Hanson at his best.
They are still confused. Hussein was not a good-guy, I hear, but where were those WMD, hm?
Now, says the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, regarding their WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications
The report distills a massive amount of data into side-by-side comparisons of pre-war intelligence, the official presentation of that intelligence, and what is now known about Iraq's programs.
I trust the Carnegie group — though I'll admit that I haven't read their report, as yet.
I thought that this bore juxtaposition and reference — and so, here it was.
"Give the media a token buzzphrase and watch 'em go!"
Well, I just wanted to comment about how tired I became of hearing the phrase "WMD" repeated.
There's not much more that seems easy to say in just a few words, or upon any of my own knowledge, about it. "Blair", "Bush" and "bullsh_t" come to mind, however.
It Doesn't End at the Election
Another comment, broadly put: "Right" and "left" still continue, after the election-roll is finally tallied.
If I thought as that I could affect the goings of things, myself, I might want to put it on repeat, somewhere: Congress for domestic issues; UN for multilateral support about international issues — what else is there to consider, today, regarding anything generative, dynamic?
But still, one can expect the Bush administration's policies to evolve, over time — I hope that people remember this, because I hope that people won't be expecting as if they were going to always "tow the same old line" .
One might even notice whom would be the key persons, around/after whom the executive policy would seem to evolve, if one was aware enough of what the key persons have said and what the members of Bush (?) Inc. would be saying, themselves.
As for me, there's only so much that I can read in a day, yes; I have to start drawing my attention a little closer to my own feet, too, y'know.
After Something of a Change in Topic
Eh, BlogAds is running on both sides of the fence.
rightward
and
leftward
Fair enough; one writes one's advertising plans, however one sees {strong adjective} fit to.