March 16, 2004



Ten big wet inches, baby - that's how much snow is forecast for us here in Upper Freedonia by the end of the day.



This morning's headlines

  • Nine die in Pakistan clashes
  • Gunmen Kill Four U.S. Civilians, Wound One in Iraq
  • Guantanamo Afghans complain of abuse
  • Translator for U.S. Forces Shot Dead in Iraq
  • U.S. Marine Shot, Wounded in Haiti
  • Arabs See Danger, not Hope, in Iraq
  • Suspected Russia Gas Blast Kills 15; 50 Missing
  • Israel Prepares to Strike Back for Bombing
  • Official Says He Was Told to Withhold Medicare Data
  • UNICEF: Ugandan Massacre Death Toll at Least 337
  • US plays down Sharon decision to scrap summit with Palestinian PM

    So what're Bunnypants and his team of imbeciles focusing on?
    W. House Calls on Kerry to Reveal Names of Leaders

    John Kerry calls on Bush to reveal where Iraq's wmd are ummm... calls on WH to reveal names of the actors used to create "news reports" praising new Medicare law refuses to name the foreign poohbahs he says are hoping he beats Napoleon Bonehead, but it's a good bet the list includes most of 'old Europe.'

    'Even though no European leader has gone on record endorsing Kerry over Bush,* analysts say many Western governments and their citizens are rooting from the sidelines for Kerry with unaccustomed zeal.

    '"You can probably find a lot of top people in governments across Europe very much hoping Kerry will win," said Peter Loesche, a political scientist at Goettingen University. "Bush isn't at all liked in Germany or many places in Europe."'

    *Besides Spain's new PM

    Kerry reaches out to a world where support for Bush is ebbing away
    'There is little doubt that a Kerry victory would provoke rejoicing inside Germany's government, as it would in many other parts of Europe, as well as Asia, Africa and Latin America.'

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