This post is dedicated to roosters.
How does doodle man keep his pants on without a belt? They're huge on him! I'm starting to think this is staged.
The shirt is genius.
This law doesn't affect millions of Americans, only the ones that are so obviously guilty of something that they don't deserve due process.
And those who gave a car ride to, or lent a cell phone to, or shared a Kit Kat with somebody "so obviously guilty of something they don't deserve due process."
If the President thinks you're guilty, you don't get a fair trial. Simple as that. Shouldn't be a problem, though, since Bush has a great track record of always being right.
We all deserve a chance for our sides to be heard and for a fair trial. Sometimes something that seems so obvious isn't the way it seems at all. Of course there are horrors that happen everyday. Who decides what's bad enought to skip over due process? The President...sounds a little more like King George W. to me. Wait, can I get in trouble for saying that?
More importantly, C, you now have an unexcused absence on your attendance sheet from yesterday. Next time, a note from your Mom or Star Jones will be required.
Here in the great State of Montana, we are about to unseat Senator Conrad Burns, a true-blue Bush crony, Abramoff contributor, and fellow purveyor of this military tribunal madness. Hear that? It's the sound Republican heads, rolling through the halls of Congress.
I feel compelled to clarify that my first post was sarcastic.
Of all American symbols, I would have thought Gordon Lightfoot would have expressed an opinion.
George Bush, you better take care if I find you been denying-due-process 'round my back stair.