With today's Congressional Report condemning the C.I.A. for falsely taking the US into war, Michael Savage called the C.I.A. "criminally negligent". He now believes the "left wingers" were right all along on the Iraq War. He even believes their charge that the war was all about oil, making an elite few multi-zillionaires, to be totally true.
But that's not all. He now thinks there could be validity to the left's attack on Bush, where they accused him of going AWOL during the Vietnam War. What made him change his mind? It was disclosed yesterday; the Presidents National Guard records do not exist anymore - they were all destroyed around 1997 - the approximate time when Bush's political career started to rise. Records like these do not simply disappear. They are required for all veterans to apply for benefits later in life, pension, health care, etc.
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"There is no creator" - the Dalai Lama. These are words of common sense, and it tells me that "spirituality" has nothing in particular to do with a belief in the supernatural. But then, those of us who grew up in the seventies watching "Kung Fu" already knew that being a vegan, atheist who follows the path of the buddha can reach enlightenment.
All kidding aside, what does a vegetarian atheist have to say? Stick around and you'll find out! Politically I'm rather liberal, but I do like to listen to staunch conservative talk show host Michael (the 'Whiner') Savage so I'll probably be mentioning him from time to time in my weblogs. So for now, how about some talk of broccoli, carrots and peas? Recipe's anyone??
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