You can divert attention but you can't stop the bad news.
July/05/2006 22:38
Mr. President,
While you keep your conservative base entertained with images of New York Times editors aiming Al Quida RPG's at the backs of unsuspecting American soldiers, the real world goes on, and your failures are getting harder to hide.
North Korea had their own firework display this weekend, despite your warnings and angry ultimatums they said "screw you!" Your fiery rhetoric from last week became terribly timid this week.
But, you and North Korea are not the only sources of recent outrage, take the Catholic church for instance.
A spokesman for the Vatican, Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo, said in an interview with the Catholic weekly Famiglia Cristiana published Thursday that stem cell researchers should be punished in the same way as women who have abortions and doctors who perform them; excommunicate them from the church.

No wonder people have doubts about religion with bozos like this guy in the Vatican. Doctors and scientists have claimed that embryonic stem cell research holds a significant promise to cure many terrible diseases, but the church chooses to opposes the practice because human embryos are used to harvest cells for the work.
Some of the left-over embryos after in vitro fertilization procedures are most often destroyed; but I guess that is better than using them to help combat some serious diseases. They sound a lot as though you do, but without the funny mispronunciations of 4th grade words.
Even the famous physicist Steven Hawkins was strongly discouraged and other scientists from trying to understand how the universe began. Pope Paul John Paul said, "It's OK to study the universe and where it began. But, we should not inquire into the beginning itself because that was the moment of creation and the work of God."

God must have a hell-of-a sense of humor when he supposedly tells both sides of a war like Iraq that he/she supports them equally.
Rummy has taken a page from your play book and has refused to respond to an information request back on March 7, on a soldier who says he suffered retaliation for reporting abuses at Abu Ghraib prison, so a subpoena had to be issued.
Specialist Joseph Darby, the whistleblower, received a special John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, an award that recognizes acts of political courage on May 18, 2005. His family is in protective custody due to your friends like Limbaugh and Fox TV. His wife says that despite the multiple death threats he has received "she believed her husband made the right choice exposing the torture and abuse. "Joe is the type of person to take what is going on around him and be like, 'How would I feel if that was my wife?'... He just could not live with himself knowing that that was happening and he did not do anything about it," she said.
It takes real men to bully a soldier's family. No offense junior but what your "base" lacks in courage it makes up in stupidity and stupidity is no stranger in your cabinet.
Dummy Rummy's Pentagon recently refused to turn over documents on the abuse probe at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison; so a subpoena was issued by the House Government Reform Committee. They also requested all their information on cases where family members of detainees were used in interrogations. Allegedly, children of some detainees were tortured in front of the detainees to "break " the prisoners. Sounds like Rummy will have to keep a personal lawyer strapped to his side for a while.

Back in Iraq, the body's keep rolling in. Bagdad's central morgue in Baghdad said it received 1,595 bodies in June, 16 percent more than in May. Instead of slowing down, the pace of killing increased since the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraq's most wanted insurgent leader. I guess your recent claims of winning the battle in Iraq is just another load of crap or more delusions from your drug-addled brain.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's very first attempt to quell the violence in Basra, fell flat on its face according to the residents of the city. The 30-day state of emergency he proclaimed did nothing to bring down the number of Iraqis killed by sectarian violence.
The list of kidnapped Iraqi ministers gets longer as well. Gunmen seized the deputy minister, Raad al-Harith, and his bodyguards Tuesday in a Shiite neighborhood in northern Baghdad. Sunni legislator Taiseer Najah al-Mashhadani and seven of her bodyguards were kidnapped near Sadr City. Tuesday, gunmen pulled the deputy electricity minister from his car in a busy Baghdad street, kidnapping him and 19 bodyguards. The minister managed to escape later on when his kidnappers untied him.
You will have to work Rove over-time to create a sufficient number of diversionary stories, because American's discontent with you and your poorly-run war of occupation is not going away anytime soon.
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: July 5, 2006 10:55:59 PM CDT
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write
While you keep your conservative base entertained with images of New York Times editors aiming Al Quida RPG's at the backs of unsuspecting American soldiers, the real world goes on, and your failures are getting harder to hide.
North Korea had their own firework display this weekend, despite your warnings and angry ultimatums they said "screw you!" Your fiery rhetoric from last week became terribly timid this week.
But, you and North Korea are not the only sources of recent outrage, take the Catholic church for instance.
A spokesman for the Vatican, Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo, said in an interview with the Catholic weekly Famiglia Cristiana published Thursday that stem cell researchers should be punished in the same way as women who have abortions and doctors who perform them; excommunicate them from the church.

No wonder people have doubts about religion with bozos like this guy in the Vatican. Doctors and scientists have claimed that embryonic stem cell research holds a significant promise to cure many terrible diseases, but the church chooses to opposes the practice because human embryos are used to harvest cells for the work.
Some of the left-over embryos after in vitro fertilization procedures are most often destroyed; but I guess that is better than using them to help combat some serious diseases. They sound a lot as though you do, but without the funny mispronunciations of 4th grade words.
Even the famous physicist Steven Hawkins was strongly discouraged and other scientists from trying to understand how the universe began. Pope Paul John Paul said, "It's OK to study the universe and where it began. But, we should not inquire into the beginning itself because that was the moment of creation and the work of God."

God must have a hell-of-a sense of humor when he supposedly tells both sides of a war like Iraq that he/she supports them equally.
Rummy has taken a page from your play book and has refused to respond to an information request back on March 7, on a soldier who says he suffered retaliation for reporting abuses at Abu Ghraib prison, so a subpoena had to be issued.
Specialist Joseph Darby, the whistleblower, received a special John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, an award that recognizes acts of political courage on May 18, 2005. His family is in protective custody due to your friends like Limbaugh and Fox TV. His wife says that despite the multiple death threats he has received "she believed her husband made the right choice exposing the torture and abuse. "Joe is the type of person to take what is going on around him and be like, 'How would I feel if that was my wife?'... He just could not live with himself knowing that that was happening and he did not do anything about it," she said.
It takes real men to bully a soldier's family. No offense junior but what your "base" lacks in courage it makes up in stupidity and stupidity is no stranger in your cabinet.
Dummy Rummy's Pentagon recently refused to turn over documents on the abuse probe at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison; so a subpoena was issued by the House Government Reform Committee. They also requested all their information on cases where family members of detainees were used in interrogations. Allegedly, children of some detainees were tortured in front of the detainees to "break " the prisoners. Sounds like Rummy will have to keep a personal lawyer strapped to his side for a while.

Back in Iraq, the body's keep rolling in. Bagdad's central morgue in Baghdad said it received 1,595 bodies in June, 16 percent more than in May. Instead of slowing down, the pace of killing increased since the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraq's most wanted insurgent leader. I guess your recent claims of winning the battle in Iraq is just another load of crap or more delusions from your drug-addled brain.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's very first attempt to quell the violence in Basra, fell flat on its face according to the residents of the city. The 30-day state of emergency he proclaimed did nothing to bring down the number of Iraqis killed by sectarian violence.
The list of kidnapped Iraqi ministers gets longer as well. Gunmen seized the deputy minister, Raad al-Harith, and his bodyguards Tuesday in a Shiite neighborhood in northern Baghdad. Sunni legislator Taiseer Najah al-Mashhadani and seven of her bodyguards were kidnapped near Sadr City. Tuesday, gunmen pulled the deputy electricity minister from his car in a busy Baghdad street, kidnapping him and 19 bodyguards. The minister managed to escape later on when his kidnappers untied him.
You will have to work Rove over-time to create a sufficient number of diversionary stories, because American's discontent with you and your poorly-run war of occupation is not going away anytime soon.
From: comments@whitehouse.gov
Date: July 5, 2006 10:55:59 PM CDT
To: guzmatom@mac.com
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.
We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.
Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House is
unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response
is an autoreply.
Thank you again for taking the time to write
