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Editor's Comments: Steve Colbert – Everyone is Missing the
Issue Everyone is harping on how Steve Colbert was too
hard on George W. Bush the other night at the correspondents’ dinner.
Everyone is asking if he went over the line with his jokes. Well let me set
the record straight. Steve Colbert did not make any jokes about George
W. Bush. He simply told the truth about Bush. The joke however was on the so
called “journalists” of this nation. The target of Mr. Colbert’s comedy
routine was our media, not George W. Bush. When people say that he was harsh
on Bush what they are actually saying is that the truths about Bush and his
administration are in fact harsh or over the line or offensive. All Colbert
did was point this out and poke fun at the media for not holding Bush
accountable for his over the line harsh offensive reign as the decider in
chief. Think about it! – Jesse, Editor, TvNewsLIES.org
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· Taliban
Threat Is Said to Grow in Afghan South - Building on a winter campaign of
suicide bombings and assassinations and the knowledge that American troops
are leaving, the Taliban appear to be moving their insurgency into a new
phase, flooding the rural areas of southern · Dozens
dead in new Iraq violence - A suicide bomber has killed at least 15
people in the Iraqi city of Falluja by blowing himself up in a crowd of men
waiting to join the police. · · Chicago Gang
Graffiti Showing Up In Iraq - Some gangs encourage their members to join the
Army to learn urban warfare techniques and teach other members. · US 'allowed Zarqawi to escape' - The United
States deliberately passed up repeated opportunities to kill the head of
al-Qaeda in |
· Top CIA Official Under Investigation
- The CIA inspector general has opened an investigation into the spy agency's
executive director, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo,
and his connections to two defense contractors accused of bribing a member of
Congress and Pentagon officials. · Bush a
failure: professor poll - "While time is needed to fairly and
accurately gauge how well any president ranks with his predecessors, George
W. Bush starts with a ranking that could hardly be lower," said Thomas
Kelly, professor emeritus of American studies at Siena, in the Albany
suburbs. · Homeland Inspector
General says he was pressured to 'tone down' criticism of Bush before
election - The former inspector general for the Department
of Homeland Security says he was pressured to tone down criticism of security
failures in the months before the 2004 Presidential election, ABC NEWS is
reporting. · Bush's Pathetic
Comedy Act - The Joke's on US - Never has one man been so
pathetic. |
· Boom in
retirements could slow economy, Fed report predicts - If a new Federal
Reserve report is correct, the lost labor of the 77 million boomers will be
so hard to replace that over the next decade the national economy will grow
at a significantly slower pace than it has in the past 10 years. |
· Judge Doubts Moussaoui's
Claims About 9/11 - The judge presiding over Zacarias
Moussaoui's sentencing told trial lawyers that she
doesn't believe Moussaoui's claims on the witness
stand that he knew advance details of the Sept. 11 plot. · Terrorist
Attacks Rose Sharply in 2005, State Dept. Says - The number of terrorist
attacks worldwide increased nearly fourfold in 2005 to 11,111, with strikes
in Iraq accounting for 30 percent of the total, according to statistics
released by U.S. counterterrorism officials yesterday. · May 3rd event
in · Moussaoui Sentencing Jury Is Told Not to Do Its
Own Research - The judge in Zacarias Moussaoui's sentencing trial admonished jurors not to do
their own research after learning that one member of the panel looked up the
word ``aggravating'' in a dictionary at home. · Flight
93: - Proof of 9/11 Lies by the |
· Hearing vowed on Bush's powers - The
chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, accusing the White House of a
''very blatant encroachment" on congressional authority, said yesterday
he will hold an oversight hearing into President Bush's assertion that he has
the power to bypass more than 750 laws enacted over the past five years. · Republicans Drop a Tax
Plan After Businesses Protest - Senate Republicans on Monday
hurriedly abandoned a broad tax proposal opposed by the oil industry and
business leaders, another sign of their struggle to come up with an
acceptable political and legislative answer to high gasoline prices. · · Robert Byrd to
President Bush: We Can Impeach You - "You better read that
again in the Constitution," Byrd said, declaring that the Senate's
powers include "serving as a court of impeachment. · Congress may
consider mandatory ISP snooping - It didn't take long for the
idea of forcing Internet providers to retain records of their users'
activities to gain traction in the U.S. Congress. · Sharp Reaction
to G.O.P. Plan on Gas Rebate - The Senate Republican plan to mail $100 checks
to voters to ease the burden of high gasoline prices is eliciting more scorn
than gratitude from the very people it was intended to help. |
· First all-electronic election marred by
problems - Electronic voting in Cuyahoga County began with a thud, with results
of most races unknown late Tuesday while an army of election workers prepared
to use the most old-fashioned of voting technology - a hand count - to tally
thousands of votes. · Boston
College faculty object to honorary degree for Rice - "On the levels
of both moral principle and practical moral judgment, Secretary Rice's
approach to international affairs is in fundamental conflict with Boston
College's commitment to the values of the Catholic and Jesuit traditions and
is inconsistent with the humanistic values that inspire the university's
work," the letter said. · $30 million
in tobacco cash at stake - A People are smoking less -- presumably a good
thing for the health of · Who's buying
cell phone records online? Cops - A congressional panel
investigating the fraudulent acquisition and sale of mobile phone records by
Internet Web firms has collected evidence that indicates law enforcement
officials at the local, state and federal levels use the Internet-based
services as an investigative short-cut, MSNBC.com has learned. At least one
Web-based data seller has told Congress that the FBI is a client. |
INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international |
· ·
Darfur crisis puts Sudan top of
'failed states' list - LINK - The report
- compiled by the American magazine Foreign Policy and the think- tank Fund
for Peace - was published as diplomats from Britain and the US flew to Africa
to push for a peace settlement in Darfur. · Mexico's
Fox to OK drug decriminalization law - LINK - Mexico's
president will approve a law that decriminalizes possession of small amounts
of marijuana, cocaine and other drugs to concentrate on fighting violent narco gangs, the government said on Tuesday. · Bolivia
Nationalizes Natural Gas Sector - LINK - Soldiers
guarded natural gas fields and refineries across Bolivia after President Evo Morales ordered the sector nationalized, threatening
to evict foreign companies unless they cede control over production within
six months. · Berlusconi resigns as
Italian PM - LINK - Silvio Berlusconi has
formally resigned as prime minister of · Bush snubs · 3-Year-Old
Child's Skull Crushed at Israeli Checkpoint - LINK - Her mother, Jihan Aqeela said: "We stopped at the Kharibtha
checkpoint inside a car for more than one hour. Rafeda
wanted to go to bathroom. We got off the car and as we were passing the
checkpoint, its huge Gate suddenly shut up against Rafeda's
head. |
MILITARY
& VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military |
· Remains of D.C. serviceman from · Test blast
linked to nuke weapons - Contrary to the Pentagon's earlier denials, a
government official overseeing a test explosion at the Nevada Test Site in
June says the blast could help with the development of nuclear weapons. |
· Endgame for the Constitution - The
Bush administration has done more damage to Americans and more harm to · Doing
the Unthinkable -- Comparing Bush and Hitler - It is interesting to note
that many of the people who are most convinced of the truth of the premise
that Bush is like Hitler and America is like Germany was in the 1930’s are
people who lived in Germany while Hitler was in power. · Israel Lobby Nutjobs on the Loose - The abuse
heaped on two academics by · For the Silent
Majority - For all who claim not to be political. All of
you who find democracy and rule of law boring... For all of you who will not openningly express your views, because you think it's bad
for business, or think it will alienate your family or friends... You may not
have to be bothered anymore. |
· Steve Colbert – Everyone is Missing the
Issue - Steve Colbert did not make any jokes about George W. Bush. He
simply told the truth about Bush. The joke however was on the so called “journalists”
of this nation. · Stephen
Colbert - While he is biting in his wit, he isn't particularly a thorn in
the side of the Bush Administration, because he has seemed to believe that
"truthiness" was a mass affliction of
both parties and the entire news media. · Stephen Colbert
Shows President Bush What Shock and Awe is All About - Stephen
Colbert was the celebrity entertainer at the 2006 White House Correspondent’s
Dinner. But you wouldn’t know it if you only paid attention to main stream
media outlets. That is because the main stream media is proving Stephen
Colbert right. · Josh Bolton is
considering doing away with televised Press Briefings - Chris
Wallace asked if |
· Study Shows Americans Sicker Than English -
White, middle-aged Americans — even those who are rich — are far less healthy
than their peers in England, according to stunning new research that erases
misconceptions and has experts scratching their heads. |
·
Focus on the Corporation - The 10 Worst Corporations of 2005 - Listed
alphabetically, here are the 10 Worst Corporations of 2005 and brief
lowlights of the activities that earned them a place on the list: |
· Apartheid army's deadly secrets exposed
- A report detailing white South Africa's deadly military involvement during
apartheid's dying days has been made public for the first time. |
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