July 01, 2004
Tonight, I was watching Anderson
Tonight, I was watching Anderson Cooper, as usual, whilst munching on
some delectable hamburgers the husband fixed for dinner. Much rambling
on about the Convention was going on, and as I was absorbed in eating
my accompanying potato chips, I wasn't paying too much attention.
This bit, however, turned my head in a Linda Blair sort of way.
Americans---over sixty are wounded and Anderson uses it as a freakin'
segue to the ongoing debate of whether the Dems will harp on about Iraq
or not. Niiiiice. Anderson, who supposedly reads all his emails, will
be getting one from me about this.
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some delectable hamburgers the husband fixed for dinner. Much rambling
on about the Convention was going on, and as I was absorbed in eating
my accompanying potato chips, I wasn't paying too much attention.
This bit, however, turned my head in a Linda Blair sort of way.
COOPER: And welcome back. As we have seen here this week,Holy Christ! Nearly SEVENTY people die---including four
the Democrats are making a big show of unity, celebrating togetherness,
trying to project an optimistic view of the future. But some days the
reality of the outside world intrudes. Today is one of those days.
In Iraq, terrible violence. Four Americans killed, more than 100
Iraqis, including nearly 70, in this single sickening car bombing in
Baqubah, one bomb, 70 lives. Those odds aren't good.
Iraq, however, is not a word you hear mentioned much here in Boston.
Case in point, Howard Dean, the man who led the charge criticizing the
war during the primaries, last night, he never said the I-word in his
speech. Iraq, not once. In fact, over the last two days, in 108
speeches overall, the word "Iraq" was uttered in only about 13 of them.
We'll see if that changes tonight, when John Edwards addresses the
gathering, and tomorrow when John Kerry does as well.
Americans---over sixty are wounded and Anderson uses it as a freakin'
segue to the ongoing debate of whether the Dems will harp on about Iraq
or not. Niiiiice. Anderson, who supposedly reads all his emails, will
be getting one from me about this.
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