COMICS COMIC ARCHIVES COLUMNS MERCH FORUM ABOUT
Animated Cartoon Archives
Monday, August 06, 2007
NEW RALLBLOG
EVENTS
- May 3, 2010 - Wright State University - Dayton OH
- May 7-8, 2010 - Ohioana Book Festival - Columbus OH
- June 16-19, 2010 - Association of American Editorial Cartoonists - Portland OR
- BOOK TED RALL FOR YOUR EVENT
BUY A CUSTOM-SIGNED COPY--BOOK SHIPS IMMEDIATELY!
RECENT BOOKS
TED RALL SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE
TED'S TWEETS
Previous Posts
- Sunday Funnies - vacation edition posted by TheDon...
- TERROR IN THE BIBLE BELT!!!1! posted by TheDon Sat...
- TGIF - Headed for the beach posted by TheDon I'm h...
- Cartoon for August 2, 2007 Here's today's carto...
- Answer the Clue Phone, Speaker Pelosi posted by Th...
- Ted Rall: Live in New York! Comedian and ex-Air A...
- Thank you Steve Jobs posted by TheDon Radio in Atl...
- This Week's Column Here's this week's column, sho...
- Homeland Security Boat Ride Posted by Susan Stark ...
- Dawg Picnic posted by TheDon On Sunday, my rescue ...
CONTACT
RSS
Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]
Links
- AAEC
- Asia Times
- Cartoonists with Attitude
- Common Dreams
- Crooks and Liars
- EurasiaNet
- NBM's Cartoonist Blog
- Greg Palast
- Rude Pundit
- Smirking Chimp
- Cole Smithey
- Paul Tullis (Plenty)
Cartoonists
- Kirk Anderson
- Jennifer Berman
- Justin Bilicki
- Ruben Bolling
- Matt Bors
- Clay Butler
- Steven Cloud
- Lloyd Dangle
- Jeff Danziger
- derf
- Barry Deutsch
- Tim Eagan
- Mark Fiore
- Ed Hall
- Keith Knight
- Tim Krieder
- Brian McFadden
- Stephanie McMillan
- Eric Millikin
- Kevin Moore
- Stephen Notley
- Joel Pett
- August J. Pollak
- Mikhaela Reid
- Ben Sargent
- Jim Siergey
- Andy Singer
- Abell Smith
- Jen Sorensen
- Scott Stantis
- R. Stevens
- Tak Toyoshima
- Tom Tomorrow
- J.P. Trostle
- Shannon Wheeler
- Signe Wilkinson
- Jason Yungbluth
U.S. ECONOMIC COLLAPSE
- Actual Unemployment Rate (courtesy of Shadow Government Statistics)

- Actual Inflation Rate (courtesy of Shadow Government Statistics)






6 Comments:
Yes,yes, and more signs of victory in Frat Boys policies. The dollar hit a 15 year low agianst all other currencies! V.I.C.T.O.R.Y.
OK, I still don't get it. Why is Pakistan and Musharraf considered a "real" enemy in the War on Terror. I can understand Saudi Arabia, because of all the weapons and money crossing from it to Iraq. But why Pakistan?
You have your scorecard, they have theirs.
Secure oil fields? check
Enrich buddies in defense industry? check
Kill former ally? check
Mount former ally's guns in office? check
Push through tax cuts for rich buddies? check
Unchecked power? check
After you leave office? checks, checks and more checks
By their standards, they are doing quite well.
I love the phrase "Crazy rich white chicks are on the run!" Awesome.
yousuf; Pajkistan is where Rall said, in a column some time ago now, that Bin Laden was most likely to be hiding. And Pakistan's ISI has been backing the Taliban in Afghanistan, and importing Jihadists into Kashmir to wage a proxy war against India. All during Musharaff's "presidency".
(Could one say tha tMusharaff is more legitimate than Bush? He did after all get into office by his own merit, and not really by cheating...)
@ anders
Yeah Musharraf actually has more "legitimacy" than Bush. An average person cannot become Chief of Army Staff in Pakistan. Kinda like a hick can't survive or make it to the top of Wall Street in the US, in Pakistan, a village idiot (aka Bush, cause there's a village in Texas missing an idiot) CANNOT make it to the highest rank in the Pakistan Army. That shogunate is currently occupied by a tactical veteran of two wars he actually fought in during the 60's and 70's. That gave him SOME legitimacy when he sent our men into battle in 1999. Unlike his ally Bush, Musharraf knows first hand what a war involves.
Post a Comment
<< Home