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Feb 17 07

The NBA banished Tim Hardaway from All-Star weekend in Las Vegas because of his anti-gay remarks. Hardaway, who played in five All-Star games during the 1990s, was already in Las Vegas to make a series of public appearances this week on behalf of the league. But after Hardaway said, ``I hate gay people'' during a radio interview, commissioner David Stern  stepped in.  ``We removed him from representing us because we didn't think his comments were consistent with having anything to do with us,'' Stern told reporters Thursday at the opening of a fan festival at a Las Vegas casino, part of the NBA's All-Star weekend. 

A leader of the Texas House of Representatives apologized Friday for circulating an appeal to ban the teaching of evolution as derived from “Rabbinic writings” and other Jewish texts. 

Red VP thinks the Quds force may have infiltrated Daytona 500 with a car after Religious Fanatics find strange serial numbers on a bumper.

Sec of State Rice speech to the Heathens on the mountain side

  "I have been to the negations, I have seen the light, my eyes are not closed: I have won the approval of a deal with North Korea that has been assailed by conservatives fanatics inside and outside the administration, I bypassed layers of government policy review that had derailed past efforts to negotiate an agreement.  " 
After a meeting in Berlin in mid-January with my top negotiator on North Korea, Christopher R. Hill, who had just held lengthy sessions with his North Korean counterparts, I called back to Washington to describe the outlines of the deal to Stephen J. Hadley, the national security adviser, and then to President Bush. I only work for "The Decider" : In the past I would let vetting the details though an interagency process that ordinarily would have brought in Vice President Dick Cheney’s office, the Defense Department and aides at the White House and other agencies who had previously objected to rewarding North Korea before it gives up its weapons. I really don't need some old white honky telling me how to run the state department, the honky rating is the lowest of a VP ever; Some complained to me “There was no process here,”  “Nothing. There was no airing of whether this is the way to deal with the North Koreans.” If you have a grip talk to the "The Decider" he told me "Bring Em On" 

In the past we had formal meetings where objections to such accords were usually voiced during the president’s first term, they would bring in these religious fanatics preachers who would tell us how Jesus would deal with the North Koreans, then would get in a prayer line and pray for a sign, we abandon the prayer circle we used in Iraq when things kept going bad. That white honky Bolton said it  was a “bad deal,” Hey cracker: you only got to UN because of Senate recess and then the Senate refuses to re nominate you and you want it to fail because a black woman bees in charge. You need to go back to the right wing fanatics that there is a new sheriff in town and she ain't going to grovel to no Evangelistic fanatics who preachers turn out to be  drag queens. There will no more embarrassing moments like that Terry Shivo where we kissed that Evangelistic Right wing Fanatics ass and called in congress for a vote.

 And to that back stabbing Robert Joseph telling associates privately what Mr. Bolton has said in public: that the new agreement was no better, and perhaps worse, than one signed by President Clinton in 1994. He man you know where my office bees, you want to trash my deal come face the chick and we all know you resigned, don't let the door hit you in the ass whacko: I know of no significance of any internal dissent,  "The Decider" and I have made up our minds “First of all, the U.S. government is the U.S. government,”  “And so the decision has been taken. And since people are loyal to decisions that are taken, I think that everybody expects there to be loyalty to this decision.” The "Decider" also told me that Boltens assessment sucks;

 In "The Deciders"  first term, the decision-making process worked very differently and now we will spend the last two years, trying to get the ratings up, no more prayer circles or prayer lines, hell I am thin enough with out all that fasting and chanting we did in "The Decider" first term, no more hocus pocus, witch doctors or tarot card readers. Before when State negotiators almost never dealt with the North Koreans without officials from the Defense Department and the vice president’s office coming along, a few fanatic preachers and reporting back to a bunch of dumb asses. We almost got arrested when them Evangelistic Fanatics was running around with hands held high hollering praise the negotiations show us a sign: they did the Chinese Secret Service surrounded us and if it hadn't been for this sisters diplomatic immunity, we would still be in jail eating rice.

I remember when Powell was in State: In one instance, Mr. Cheney like a bully stepped into the Oval Office to put an end to a discussion under way in Beijing, when he feared an agreement setting out steps for resolving the nuclear standoff lacked the tough language on disarmament that he believed Right Wing Evangelistic Fanatics wanted. Colin L. Powell, then the secretary of state, learned of the decision after a black-tie dinner. That kind of shit has stopped, we don't need some Red VP, that can't even go hunting without shooting a lawyer and then a twenty-four hour cover up that some of the brothers, think was booze. Hey Red VP, in your Wyoming speech you said you we're glad to be among friends: Well take you're white ass and go out there with them and go hunting for sheep or what ever you and the other bigots hunt. When we get rid of the Fanatics we cut deals and they better get use to looking in from the outside now In this deal, North Korea has agreed in principle to disarmament, but all discussion about actually giving up weapons — and what the North might receive in return — has been deferred. This deal, unlike the 1994 accord, will not “front-load” benefits to North Korea, and they said that instead it would reward the country bit by bit, as it carried out a freeze, and the “disablement,” of North Korea’s nuclear facilities. "The Decider" and I wanted this deal because in the last two years, foreign policy goals will rise higher on the agenda this was one of the most delicate national security issues facing "The Decider" this passed the smell test, nobody will remember no child left behind but the nuke threat from Korea is over do I hear 08. The heathens stood and shouted Rice in 08

Thousands of pine beetles cross interstate in Colorado stopping traffic after truck jackknifed on slippery beetles; Driver was on ED medicine and think erection had lasted five hours and fainted.

The Democratic-controlled House issued a symbolic rejection of President Bush's plan to deploy more troops to Iraq on Friday, opening an epic confrontation between Congress and commander in chief over an unpopular war that has taken the lives of more than 3,100 U.S. troops. The vote on the nonbinding measure was 246-182

A United States attorney in Arkansas who was dismissed from his job last year by the Justice Department was ousted after Harriet E. Miers, the former White House counsel, intervened on behalf of the man who replaced him, according to Congressional aides briefed on the matter. 
Ms. Miers, the aides said, phoned an aide to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales suggesting the appointment of J. Timothy Griffin, a former military and civilian prosecutor who was a political director for the Republican National Committee and a deputy to Karl Rove, the White House political adviser. 
Later, the incumbent United States attorney, H. E. Cummins III, was removed without explanation and replaced on an interim basis by Mr. Griffin. Officials at the White House and Justice Department declined to comment on Ms. Miers’s role in the matter.  Another United States attorney asked to resign was Carol C. Lam of San Diego, who departed on Thursday at the request of the Justice Department. Two days earlier, Ms. Lam announced two indictments, including one against a former high-ranking Central Intelligence Agency official, in a corruption inquiry that began with last year’s guilty plea by a former Republican representative, Randy Cunningham, who was sentenced to more than eight years in prison.

Feb 18 07