Cartel of Defiance

cartel of defiance (noun): 1. In medieval combat, a formal declaration, delivered by herald, of a combatant's intention to fight and refusal to submit. 2. An electronic assemblage of engaged and enraged citizens. 3. An intertextual mode of reading, writing, and thinking that puts the current political, cultural, and personal moment in dialogue with text/art from the past in counterargument to the ahistorical Memory Hole into which America seems to have slipped.

Sunday, April 10, 2005

No Doubt


"There is no doubt in my mind there is a living God,” Mr Bush said. “And no doubt in my mind that the Lord, Christ, was sent by the Almighty.” -- Bush’s faith ‘strengthened’ at Pope’s funeral, Financial Times, April 9 2005

"John Negroponte is a man of enormous experience and skill." Bush said in the Oval Office Monday. "Therefore, I'm comfortable in asking him to serve in this very difficult assignment. No doubt in my mind he can handle it. No doubt in my mind he'll do a very good job. And there's no doubt in my mind that Iraq will be free and democratic and peaceful." -- Bush Tips Choice For Iraq Ambassadorship, United Press International, April 19 2004

The president insisted that he made the right decision to invade Iraq. "There is no doubt in my mind that Saddam Hussein was a gathering threat to America and others. That's what we know," he said. -- Bush defends war despite no WMD findings in Iraq, USA Today, January 27 2004

"There is no doubt in my mind that Saddam Hussein was a threat to the world peace, and there is no doubt in my mind that the United States, along with allies and friends, did the right thing in removing him from power," Bush said. -- Democrats want uranium claim probed, CNN Inside Politics, July 9 2003

"Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised." -- Declaration of war against Iraq, George Bush, March 17 2003

Texas Governor George W. Bush, who has presided over 124 executions, says he is certain not one of them was a mistake. "There's no doubt in my mind that each person who's been executed in our state was guilty of the crime committed." -- Dead Wrong?, CBS News.com, May 30 2000

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Re microscopes: "Unfortunately, more than two years after the policy was instituted, only 19 stem-cell lines are available to federally funded scientists. All these lines are contaminated by the use of mouse-feeder cells and probably will never meet the standards required for human treatment. There is no doubt that these lines are inadequate for the quality of research needed."
Arlen Specter, May 21 2004

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