Notes From an Undisclosed Location
I know, I know, Dick Cheney’s comment that the Iraqi insurgency was in its “last throes” is old news, but the continuing kidnappings of diplomats, first the Eqyptian and now the Albanian, has apparently not been made known in undisclosed locations. The bombings increase in number and severity each week and if you haven’t seen the July 4th Doonesbury, be sure to check it out in the archives.
Actually, it seems the “undisclosed location” we hear so much about is not a place (as we might have thought) but a state of mind.
Who knew?
Retreating into his own head, where the constant accusations of war profiteering at his alma mater corporation are merely misunderstandings of how business is done, Cheney finds comfort in fiction. The man is a novelist.
Who knew?
Guantanamo isn’t the tie-em-to-the-floor and waterboard-em-till-they-talk internment center of front page revelation and Senate investigation. There are no mistreatments there, no attack dogs, no humiliations, no confinement without en…