Monday, January 24, 2011

War Doesn't Have To Be Serious

April, 1999, World Trade Center building 7, New York, NY. A secret meeting of the Project for a New American Century. In attendance are Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, Irv Kristol, and ... others. Cheney, standing at the head of the table and glaring downward, addresses the group:

Cheney: Gentlemen, we stand at a crossroads.

Kristol: (whispering to Feith) I love it when we stand at a crossroads!

Feith: (giggling) Me, too. But I never know what to wear.

Cheney: Do you assholes mind?

The beginning to an ARTICLE called "If Cheney & Co. Had Really Plotted the 9/11 Attacks ..."

A couple years ago I remember reading an article by Clive James that had one of the greatest lines I've ever read. I forget exactly how he put it, but he said something along the lines of "Of course there's no way to believe that 9/11 was an inside job from the Bush administration, if only because if this group of people had attempted to destroy the World Trade Center they'd have ended up destroying the Sears Tower."

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