Saturday, March 20, 2004
"Crooks": Media gives Rummy free pass on a felony—but IOKIYAR!
So a guy gets stopped for trying to carry a severed seal's head onto an airplane, and right away the SCLM cites the laws that he broke:
But when Rummy loots the 9/11 site, does the SCLM cite the law (Title 49, USC, Section 1155(b)) that he broke? No? I wonder why not?
Silly! That's because there's one law (i.e., no law) for the Bush administration, and another law for everybody else. IOKIYAR!
And, oh yeah, Rummy looting the 9/11 site for "souvenirs" of our 3,000 dead is just about as disgusting as taking a seal's head onto a plane.
Airport security agents at Boston's Logan International Airport stopped a biologist after discovering the severed head of a harbor seal in his luggage. Federal wildlife laws make it illegal to disrupt or remove body parts from a dead mammal, or to transport any illegal fish or wildlife product.
(via CNN)
But when Rummy loots the 9/11 site, does the SCLM cite the law (Title 49, USC, Section 1155(b)) that he broke? No? I wonder why not?
Silly! That's because there's one law (i.e., no law) for the Bush administration, and another law for everybody else. IOKIYAR!
And, oh yeah, Rummy looting the 9/11 site for "souvenirs" of our 3,000 dead is just about as disgusting as taking a seal's head onto a plane.