Bush promotes Web site to show support for troops
Written by Haitham Sabbah on 30. June 2005, 2020hrs // Part of Haitham Sabbah's adventure in Politics, USA // Other posts by Haitham Sabbah
Support the Troops! Bush asked Americans to log onto www.americasupportsyou[dot]mil, a Department of Defense Web site, and register support for the troops… Yeah, because email will stop bullets. What a fu**** ass****… You wanna support them… take them back home!

Do you like - Bush promotes Web site to show support for troops -
Article Tags>> 







August 16th, 2005 at 6:54 pm
Brazil’s president publicly apologized for the http://barcelona-chair.125mb.com | barcelona chair that has plagued his ruling Workers Party
but denied any involvement, saying in a nationally televised address Friday that he had been “betrayed.”
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva promised to crack down on http://kitchen24.g2gm.com | kitchen implicated in wrongdoing in the Workers
Party, which was previously famed for its ethics but is now under siege for a bribes-for-votes scheme and other
accusations of financial wrongdoing.
The scandal edged closer to the popular http://direct-tv.usafreespace.com | direct tvpresident Thursday when Silva’s campaign manager told
congressional investigators that he was paid for his work in the 2002 elections with undeclared funds from offshore accounts.
“I feel betrayed by the unacceptable practices of which I never had any http://ergonomic-chair.aahubs.com | ergonomic chair,” Silva said.
Duda Mendonca, who engineered Silva’s 2002 campaign, said the Workers Party financed election campaigns
with http://accent-chair.servetown.com | accent chair that were not declared to electoral and tax officials, but Silva did not know.
Analysts said Silva had little choice but to speak out to salvage his re-election chances and avoid impeachment.
The national news weekly Epoca published an interview Friday with Waldemar Costa Neto, president of allied-Liberal
Party, who said for the first time that Silva knew of the financing practices.