US President George W. Bush and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein practice for their upcoming debate in London. Observing are US Secretary of State Colin Powell and high school student Jason Klein. Klein won the historic opportunity by writing an award winning essay on why the United States should try not to kill Hussein, but instead jail him in the same cell as Manuel Noriega. (03/02/03)


U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld react to remarks made by President George W. Bush to Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Bush assured Karzai that Afghanistan will not be forgotten in the wake of a war with Iraq. "If you looks at the history of America," Bush said, "you will see how we rewards the efforts of people such as yourself."
(02/28/03)


Attorney General John Ashcroft, shown here to the far right, today denied there would be an amnesty program for drug-users to turn in paraphenalia. "Nope, every damn last one of them is going to go to jail when we begin randomly searching private homes later this year," he said. "We're just waiting for Halliburton to finish the holding cells down in Cuba. Obviously we can't choke the Judicial system with the hundreds of thousands of arrests we expect, so of course mass tribunals are the way to go." Ashcroft denied it would violate the Constitutional rights of the accused, since they would we "stripped of their rights immediately. Terrorists don't enjoy such privledges."
(02/27/03)


President Bush: Redefining reckless arrogance since January 2001.
(02/26/03)


President Bush inspects an infantry unit being deployed to Iraq. "Don't cry little cowboy," he said to one soldier, "just thinks of how great my empire's gonna be when all the killin' is done."
(02/21/03)