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from Don Alejandro:

Don't forget to carry a butterfly net when you protest the war

Why make the stupid choice?

CNN's Dan Rivers inadvertently voices a taboo truth

Has anyone wondered why Albanians were allowed to "mob" Bush?

Proposed gas price gouging law tilts heavily in favor of corporations

Monica "didn't mean to" repeatedly break the law

God answers Falwell's prayer with a resounding "No"

Why bears are Colbert's number one threat to America

Fabricating War With Iran - False Flag Operations on the Cheap

Did CNN air a fake video?

An Ugly Truth Behind a Botched Joke

Bush (Pot) calls Ahmadinejad (Kettle) Evil (Black)

"Incorrect facts" is an oxymoron

AP misses another golden opportunity

Pentagon Video Images Show Object that Looks Suspiciously Like a Missile

So what's the difference whether Saddam had real weapons of mass destruction or only daydreams of  restarting his weapons of mass destruction related program activities?

Colbert just another intelligence failure for Bush crew

It's the Cheap Labor, Stupid!

No Wonder Democrats Can't Muster Opposition to Orwellian Tyranny of BushCo

Is Bush a Terrorist Appeaser

Libby Takes a Fall

Judge Answers Question about Whether Commanders Knew of Abuse at Abu Ghraib

True Facts

A Plague of Rovents

September 10, 2006

"Incorrect facts" is an oxymoron

In a recent interview about ABC's error ridden propaganda film The Path to 9/11 Harvey Keitel says "When I received the script it said 'ABC History Project.' I took it to be exactly what they presented it to be... it turned out, not all the facts were correct."

Lets get one thing straight: the notion of an incorrect fact is an oxymoron which really means fiction.  What Harvey Keitel meant to say was "it turned out many of the details were fictional."

Of course, the notion that "facts" may be "incorrect" has been popularized by the Cheney administration and his moron in chief as part of their campaign to cast themselves as blameless victims of incorrect facts rather than pathological purveyors of fiction.

Stray Thoughts from Don Alejandro
who has also ranted about "True Facts"