I'm never sharp enough to cotton onto the wheels within wheels of a conspiracy, particularly one involving the US inJustice system. I'm glad someone's on the job.

Have a spot of tea while catching up on Susan Lindauer theories.
UPDATE:
They aren't making reich-wing conspiracies like they used to:
A woman accused of helping an Iraqi spy agency under Saddam Hussein was released from prison Friday after a judge ruled the government cannot force her to be medicated for delusions of grandiosity and paranoia so she can stand trial.
Letting her escape his clutches has just cost Karl Rove some of his cachet in my estimation. He now looks a bit pudgier, and for the first time I'm noticing his eyes are set just a little too far apart.
Posted by floridacracker at September 8, 2006 01:13 PM1. Tin foil is the anti-conspiracy.
2. You should've really given us some sort of warning about that second link.
3. Why waste a tea cup when a shot glass would've probably done the trick?
4. I may consider putting your site on double secret probation in response to your ambush link, at least when it comes to conspiracy topics.
Posted by: tfhr at September 8, 2006 06:40 PMI took the risk that no one from the bioweapons division would come across this. They're the only ones I could think of who might be able to see through fine china. Heh.
Posted by: Donnah at September 8, 2006 07:08 PMI contacted the folks over at BioWeapons-R-Us (they're all contractors now) and they said that this particular threat package is no threat at all - only blank rounds there.
Posted by: tfhr at September 8, 2006 07:30 PMThat was just wrong, Donnah.
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
::burns eyelids with butane torch::
Posted by: kyer at September 8, 2006 09:04 PMNo one wants to discuss the big government conspiracy against Susan?
Sometimes I think y'all are just here for the pictures.