Thursday, June 03, 2004

Stuff

Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 has a U.S. release date of 25 June 2004.

Making Contact has June's ElectionWatch ?04: "War on Terror" available for streaming and or download.

Making Contact's weekly half-hour radio shows are an adjunct to the aganda setting big media. Investigative journalism and in-depth analysis you can use. Not an end-all, but another place to gather facts in order to assist you in developing a view of the world that satisfies the tenets of objective reality. Simply that objective reality is whatever remains true whether you believe it or not.

On an unrelated note, 'tenet' homograph CIA Director George Tenet resigned last night citing - "personal reasons."

Indeed.

The AP is reporting that Adnan Pachachi is interested in potentially pursuing the Iraqi 'presidency' after Iraq's transition from U.S. occupation to democracy is complete.

I like Pachachi. Out of all of the members of the IGC, he is the only one that wouldn't take free housing, insisting that he pay rent. On my book, that's very cool.

Meanwhile, in Iraq of 3 June 2004, al-Sistani gives tacit approval to the new U.N. appointed interim government.

This while U.S. forces battle 'insurgents' in Kufa - al-Sadr's Mehdi it appears - and in Baghdad.

The best way to stay atop the situation is the UK's GoogleNews trumper NewsNow.

The situation in Iraq, on so many different issues, and battlefronts is so fluid that you not only 'need a program to tell the players,' but you need a new program several times per day.

I'm going to try and collect on my sleep debt now. I'm utterly silly. Sorry for any inconvenience.

After a rest, it is my aim to look at what Bush said yesterday about Iraq, democracy and terrorism, as well as look at a formerly ardent Bush supporter's latest piece and see what is left out.

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