Saturday, January 27, 2007

Bush's Nixonian Poll numbers

Jan. 27, 2007 - President George W. Bush concluded his annual State of the Union address this week with the words “the State of our Union is strong … our cause in the world is right … and tonight that cause goes on.” Maybe so, but the state of the Bush administration is at its worst yet, according to the latest NEWSWEEK poll. The president’s approval ratings are at their lowest point in the poll’s history—30 percent—and more than half the country (58 percent) say they wish the Bush presidency were simply over, a sentiment that is almost unanimous among Democrats (86 percent), and is shared by a clear majority (59 percent) of independents and even one in five (21 percent) Republicans. Half (49 percent) of all registered voters would rather see a Democrat elected president in 2008, compared to just 28 percent who’d prefer the GOP to remain in the White House.

http://msnbc.com

....and the truth shall set us free.

D.C. Protests! This ain't goin' away!

If the peace movement can live through years of shunning and smearing by the mainstream media and scumbags on the radio and blogosphere; pundits who have no clue what the peace movement of today is about, we can surely endure more time in D.C.. We are talking citizens' occupation of the National Mall.

George"the-decider" Bush cannot seem to hear us when we do our duty, as citizens, and vote. Perhaps he needs to see us in order to hear us. He does have a learning disorder, after all.

WASHINGTON - Protesters energized by fresh congressional skepticism about the Iraq war demanded a withdrawal of U.S. troops in a demonstration Saturday that drew tens of thousands and brought Jane Fonda back to the streets.

A sampling of celebrities, a half-dozen members of Congress and busloads of demonstrators from distant states joined in a spirited rally under a sunny sky, seeing opportunity to press their cause in a country that has turned against the war.

The House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep. John Conyers, threatened to use congressional spending power to try to stop the war. “George Bush has a habit of firing military leaders who tell him the Iraq war is failing,” he said, looking out at the masses. “He can’t fire you.” Referring to Congress, the Michigan Democrat added: “He can’t fire us.

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....and the truth shall set us free.

Beyond Net Neutrality: Internet Freedom


Bush likes to talk about the defining fight of our time.

Well, in my mind, that fight is over Net Neutrality.

The Internet is the Central Nervous System of the Peace Movement of today. Without its democratizing effect, public opinion would not have turned against the war in Iraq so soon.

If, as in past American military misadventures, we had only our own corporate news media to rely on for information and background, we would be ill-informed, indeed.

If the Peace Movement only had protests to express our dissent, no one would have heard it at all, even now. No major protest has been covered by the news media, since before the bombing began, in March 2003.

Even though there have been hundreds of thousands of people in the streets of NYC, L.A, D.C., San Francisco, Seattle and other cities around the country, unless one was there, one might never know it.

The Internet is a huge market place of ideas and creativity in finding solutions to the huge problems facing all of us; climate change and fossil fuel depletion , madmen running nations with nukes, health-care and a big population of boomers reaching retirement age.

Finding ways to transit this dangerous time and, in the process, transform our nation and its institutions to better serve the people, is made possible by the Internet.

It isn't technology, in an of itself, that is bad or good, but how we use it. Some have chosen to employ the Net for evil or less than noble purposes. Others try to employ it for good purposes

Some used fire for evil purposes, while others used it to cook food and heat and light their homes.

And so it has been, throughout history, and so it will always be until the hearts of mankind catch up with the minds of mankind and there is grounded balance, making way for right action.

Fight for our Internet!

TomPaine.com - Beyond Net Neutrality: Internet Freedom:

Ben Scott is policy director for Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform group.

A year ago, the future of the free and open Internet looked pretty grim. The telephone companies were firing up the engines of one of the biggest lobbying campaigns in history. All told in 2006, they would spend more than $100 million on advertising, lobbying, campaign contributions, slanted research from coin-operated think tanks and an array of astro-turf groups—in an attempt to rewrite communications law. At the top of the priority list was the destruction of “network neutrality.”

Net neutrality is the basic principle that keeps the companies connecting your house to the global network from discriminating against content flowing over the Internet based on its source or ownership. As a result, the Internet has grown into the greatest engine of democratic participation, free speech and economic innovation since the printing press.

When the dust cleared in the 2006 fight in Congress over Net neutrality, the telephone lobby—and its hundreds of millions of dollars—fell short. They were thwarted by the grassroots SavetheInternet.com Coalition, which brought together more than 800 organizations and collected 1.5 million petitions supporting Net neutrality.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Senator Hagel: If He Declares Independence He Will Change The World


Hagel is definitely one of the good guys.

Don't agree with his votes on domestic policies, but he is a genuine hero when it comes to foreign policy and the criminals in the White House.

Senator Hagel: If He Declares Independence He Will Change The World.:

At a time of crisis for America, carnage and chaos throughout the Middle East, renewed danger of East-West conflict, the possiblity of the nuclear arms race rearing its head again, and our country hungering for unity but divided against itself, Senator Hagel Has a historic opportunity that comes once in a generation.

When he said that the Republican Party he voted for during he heroic service in the Mekong Delta is not the Republican Party that exists today, his words were true, and potentially profound.

The Republican Party today is no longer the Party of Lincoln, Teddy Roosvelt and Dwight Eisenhower. Under George Bush the United States is no longer the leader of the free world. We are feared by our friends as well as our enemies.

When Senator Hagel joined with Democrats and sponsored the Iraq resolution, and was the only Republican to vote with them in the Foreign Relations Committee, it was a major moment.

When he pointed to the Democrats, then the Republicans, and said the President has no plan, and the Senate damn well better know the plan before sending the troops, it was a true and magic moment in the Senate.

What if Congress Unanimously Voted to Nuke Iran?


Let me just say this about that:

Ordering a nuclear strike,anywhere, is a real good way to die!

What if Congress Unanimously Voted to Nuke Iran?:

What is going on in America today is equivalent to the following fictitious news story:

Jan. 31, 2007: By unanimous vote, the two Houses of Congress passed today a joint 'sense of Congress' resolution directing President Bush to 'launch nuclear strikes against any non-nuclear-weapon state that undertakes military programs or operations that threaten US interests or those of allies and friends'.

The passage of the joint resolution followed a series of appropriation bills enacted by Congress to fund the development, building and deployment of nuclear earth penetrators (so-called 'bunker busters') of a wide range of yields, with the ability to destroy targets of adversary non-nuclear nations that are 'able to withstand non-nuclear attack', particularly UGF's ('underground facilities for military purposes').

The text of the resolution emphasizes the importance ascribed by Congress to launch strikes as soon as possible, to 'demonstrate US intent and capability to use nuclear weapons to deter adversary use of WMD'.

Bush rebuke draws fire from both war camps

These days, we think someone should throw a net over D.C.

The whole damn place is a loony-bin.......

Bush rebuke draws fire from both war camps - Politics - MSNBC.com:

A non-binding resolution declaring President Bush’s troop increase plan against “the national interest” is stirring debate among pro- and anti-war voters, with neither side sure of its impact.

A day after Bush stood before Congress and asked for the benefit of the doubt, the Democratic-led Senate Foreign Relations Committee sent its rebuke to the Senate floor on a 12-9 vote, with just one Republican senator in support – Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.

Why Bush is no Lyndon Johnson


One difference is, Johnson knew when to go home.

(LBJ wasn't a total murderous idiot, either, but that isn't what our point here.)

Bush doesn't seem to know that the time to go home is yesterday. He should resign, but he won't.

Maybe, it is just as well.

Could be that a constitutional crisis is just what we need in order to deal with the on-going national crisis, called the Bush administration, and their enablers in the GOP and in the corporate news media.

Why Bush is no Lyndon Johnson - Tom Curry - MSNBC.com:

WASHINGTON - The parallel seems irresistible: two presidents, two Texans, each caught in an unpopular war, hobbled in their last two years in the White House, with prospects getting dimmer for persuading Congress to enact their domestic agenda.

When President Lyndon Johnson, mired in the Vietnam War, went before Congress on Jan. 10, 1967, he stood at the same point in his presidency that George Bush stood on Tuesday night: two years to go before the end.

Last week presidential historian Robert Dallek drew the LBJ-Bush parallel, writing that “the two presidents' wartime predicaments represent a strange convergence of two men with vastly different backgrounds and political philosophies.

Memory issues abound in Libby CIA leak trial


Are we to conclude that there is an Alzheimer's epidemic in D.C.?


Memory issues abound in Libby CIA leak trial - Politics - MSNBC.com:

WASHINGTON - The CIA leak trial has, so far, been memorable for forgetfulness.

One by one, Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's first three witnesses said they discussed with former White House aide I. Lewis 'Scooter' Libby the fact that a prominent Bush administration critic was married to a CIA operative.

And one by one, each witness conceded a memory problem. One could not actually remember the conversation. Another recalled it differently than when he first spoke to investigators. A third said his memory improved as time went on.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Demanding Truth from Power


How much more of this can we bear?

Can Fitz rescue us from these deranged war-mongers?

Chant it: Fitzmas, Fitzmas, Fitzmas.......

Hey, Congress are you paying attention? You had damned well better be, unless you want to be conspirators after the fact, if not out-right conspirators.

Don't make us have to remind you for whom you are working. If we have to, it won't be pretty.

Demanding Truth from Power:

By David Swanson, TomPaine.com

David Swanson is co-founder of AfterDowningStreet.org, Washington director of Democrats.com and a board member of Progressive Democrats of America.

It was disturbing to see so many members of Congress in both parties clamoring to get Bush's autograph on their copies of his State of the Union-not because it was such a dishonest speech that did such a disservice to this country, and not because they should have been handing him subpoenas instead. Rather, my concern arises from the habit Bush has developed following the signing of any document. Typically he goes home, talks to his lawyers, and issues a 'signing statement' the next day radically altering what he has just signed. Bad as that speech was, it could get a lot worse.

Of course the state of our union is what it is regardless, and Bush had almost nothing to say about it. He claimed our economy was thriving, a claim fairly well debunked by Virginia Sen. Jim Webb's Democratic response. But, for the most part, when the president got at all specific in his speech, he proposed new initiatives and said little or nothing about the past six miserable years. In the seventh year of his presidency, he proposed balancing the budget in five years and reducing gasoline usage in 10 years.

The Plame Plot thickens; sort of like Molasses in Winter


Merry Fitzmas to us all, and to Bush, Cheney and the NeoCons, a very bad night!

Consortiumnews.com:

In the opening statements at the trial of former White House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, new evidence emerged pointing toward a criminal conspiracy at the highest levels of George W. Bush’s White

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Webb to Deliver an Aggressive Rebuttal to Bush Iraq Policy - washingtonpost.com


We tuned Junior out several minutes ago, when the same old lies became to tiresome to bear.

We are now waiting for Senator Webb and hoping in him.

Webb to Deliver an Aggressive Rebuttal to Bush Iraq Policy - washingtonpost.com:

Virginia Sen. James Webb (D) tonight will deliver a blistering eight-minute response to the President's State of the Union address. Aides promised it will be an aggressive challenge to Bush's Iraq policies from the newly empowered Democratic majority in Congress.

Webb will speak live from an historic Capitol Hill meeting room and is likely to display the same pugnacious scowl and blunt manner that won over Virginia voters in November and later generated headlines in a face-to-face exchange with Bush at the White House.

BREAKING: Libby Destroyed Evidence Prior To Testifying, Cheney ‘Deeply Involved’#comment-1511145


Fitzmas has begun!

Think Progress » BREAKING: Libby Destroyed Evidence Prior To Testifying, Cheney ‘Deeply Involved’#comment-1511145:

Under oath, Vice President Cheney’s former chief of staff Scooter Libby told a grand jury that he first learned that Joe Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, was a CIA agent from conversations with the media. In fact, he first learned that information from Vice President Cheney himself.

Libby is now on trial for perjury. His defense is that he simply forgot who told him that Plame worked for the CIA. But in court today, prosecutors outlined a powerful case establishing that Libby had reason to remember who told him and motive to cover it up. MSNBC’s David Schuster said today’s revelations from prosecutors are “new and will astound a number of people, even those who have been following this case.” Among the new claims: (Click over^)

Liz Cheney has inherited Dad's insanity

Well, Josh, she doesn't seem to be the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. She would probably be working construction, if it were not or her family's super-fortune.

If we have our way, some of that forune will be confiscated and returned to the treasury!

Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall January 23, 2007 02:38 AM:

Cheney's Daughter: More Iraq war is the only answer.

Actually, give it a read. Is it just me or does this column read like it was written by someone in junior high?

Anytime there is an only one answer, it is a stupid question.

War Frenzy


These people, the Bushites, are as insane as the people they want to obliterate

STOP THE MADNESS!!!!!

The Washington Monthly:

The LA Times says that George Bush is expected to claim during tonight's State of the Union address that Iran is deeply involved in Iraq's civil war:

For all the aggressive rhetoric, however, the Bush administration has provided scant evidence to support these claims. Nor have reporters traveling with U.S. troops seen extensive signs of Iranian involvement. During a recent sweep through a stronghold of Sunni insurgents here, a single Iranian machine gun turned up among dozens of arms caches U.S. troops uncovered. British officials have similarly accused Iran of meddling in Iraqi affairs, but say they have not found Iranian-made weapons in areas they patrol.

The lack of publicly disclosed evidence has led to questions about whether the administration is overstating its case.

Golly. Overstating its case? The Bush administration?"

War Frenzy


These people, the Bushites, are as insane as the people they want to obliterate

STOP THE MADNESS!!!!!

The Washington Monthly:

The LA Times says that George Bush is expected to claim during tonight's State of the Union address that Iran is deeply involved in Iraq's civil war:

For all the aggressive rhetoric, however, the Bush administration has provided scant evidence to support these claims. Nor have reporters traveling with U.S. troops seen extensive signs of Iranian involvement. During a recent sweep through a stronghold of Sunni insurgents here, a single Iranian machine gun turned up among dozens of arms caches U.S. troops uncovered. British officials have similarly accused Iran of meddling in Iraqi affairs, but say they have not found Iranian-made weapons in areas they patrol.

The lack of publicly disclosed evidence has led to questions about whether the administration is overstating its case.

Golly. Overstating its case? The Bush administration?"

Programs Let Homes Produce Green Power


This is a program that should be available in every state and should be heavily subsidized for home and property-owners, like landlords, making less than $100,000/year and not through tax right-offs, but directly, through grants and rock-bottom interest rate loans.

Tax incentives are fine for people making more than $100,000/ year.

Programs like this are essential for the welfare of the nation and its citizens.

This is an emergency and we should behave accordingly.

Programs Let Homes Produce Green Power:

January 22, 2007 by the Associated Press
by Michael Hill

When the sun shines bright on their home in New York's Hudson Valley, John and Anna Bagnall live out a homeowner's fantasy. Their electricity meter runs backward.

Solar panels on their barn roof can often provide enough for all their electricity needs. Sometimes — and this is the best part — their solar setup actually pushes power back into the system. The Bagnalls 'net meter,' a state-sanctioned setup that allows homeowners to adopt renewable energy without taking the more radical step of disconnecting from their local electric utility, Central Hudson Gas & Electric.

Monday, January 22, 2007

On the Electronic Campaign Trail


The Net is making lying and flip-flopping much harder for Pols

On the Electronic Campaign Trail - washingtonpost.com:

By noon on Jan. 10, Matt Rhoades and Kevin Madden knew they had a problem.

The two men handle communications for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney's presidential exploratory committee and had been told about a video flying around the Internet that spliced clips from Romney's 1994 debate with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.). In it, Romney (R), then running for the Senate in a losing campaign against Kennedy, voiced support for abortion rights and gay rights -- positions he has since renounced.

Storms will worsen, climate scientists admit | UK News | The Observer


Just when you think things can't get any worse........

Storms will worsen, climate scientists admit UK News The Observer:

Global warming is destined to have a far more destructive and earlier impact than previously estimated, the most authoritative report yet produced on climate change will warn next week.

A draft copy of the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, obtained by The Observer, shows the frequency of devastating storms - like the ones that battered Britain last week - will increase dramatically. Sea levels will rise over the century by around half a metre; snow will disappear from all but the highest mountains; deserts will spread; oceans become acidic, leading to the destruction of coral reefs and atolls; and deadly heatwaves will become more prevalent.

FRANK RICH: Lying Like It's 2003


No doubt, the same asshats are lying through their collective fangs again, but is anyone buying it?

Welcome to Pottersville: FRANK RICH: Lying Like It's 2003:

Those who forget history may be doomed to repeat it, but who could imagine we’d already be in danger of replaying that rotten year 2003?

Scooter Libby, the mastermind behind the White House’s bogus scenarios for ginning up the war in Iraq, is back at Washington’s center stage, proudly defending the indefensible in a perjury trial. Ahmad Chalabi, the peddler of flawed prewar intelligence hyped by Mr. Libby, is back in clover in Baghdad, where he purports to lead the government’s Shiite-Baathist reconciliation efforts in between visits to his pal Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran.

Rep. believes Democratic media reform bill may prevent possible 'fascist' takeover of US media


This is one of the top three issues facing Americans today!

Something must be done, quickly, to stop the right-wing echo-chamber and fascism in America.

The Raw Story Rep. believes Democratic media reform bill may prevent possible 'fascist' takeover of US media:

Rep. Hinchey: New bill would break up media monopolies and restore fairness doctrine
Warns media reform critical to prevent 'end of democratic republic'

Concerns about monopolies and fears of a possible 'fascist' takeover of the US media have prompted a Democratic congressman to push to restore the Fairness Doctrine, RAW STORY has learned.
'

Media reform is the most important issue confronting our democratic republic and the people of our country,' Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) said at the Free Press National Media Reform Conference held in Memphis, Tennessee last weekend. 'This is a critical moment in history that may determine the future of our country…maybe forever.'

Republican opposition to Iraq plan grows


If Bush is allowed to escalate Iraq, WWIII has begun.

Republican opposition to Iraq plan grows - Yahoo! News:

WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans pushed back Monday against President Bush's decision to increase troop strength in Iraq, some voicing opposition while others urged holding the administration and Iraqi government more accountable for the war effort.

'We've had four other surges since we first went into Iraq,' said Sen. Susan Collins (news, bio, voting record), referring to the administration's plan for an additional 21,500 troops. 'None of them produced a long-lasting change in the situation on the ground.

'So I am very skeptical that this surge would produce the desired outcome,' said the Maine Republican.

In the Senate, Collins joined two Republicans and one Democrat to unveil nonbinding legislation expressing disagreement with Bush's plan. The president should consider 'all options and alternatives' involving a smaller force, the measure said.

Rush of Entries Gives ’08 Race Early Intensity


The electorate will probably be sick to death of all of them by November 2008.

Rush of Entries Gives ’08 Race Early Intensity - New York Times:

WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 — Two years before the next president is inaugurated and a full year before the first vote is cast, the contest for the White House is off to a breathtakingly fast start, exposing an ever-growing field of candidates to longer, more intensive scrutiny and increasing the amount of money they need to remain viable.

Pentagon's Gates mild-mannered but no soft touch 


Not mentioned here, is the fact that Gates lied like a rug during Iran/Contra.

Plus, how the hell can he claim ignorance when he was a part of the Baker-Hamilton Group, AKA, the ISG?

We want to know why Bush chose him to head up the Pentagon and ignored the findings of the ISG, of which he was a member.

Pentagon's Gates mild-mannered but no soft touch Politics News Reuters.com:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Robert Gates' mild-mannered public persona could hardly be more different from his outspoken predecessor Donald Rumsfeld but his early decisions indicate he is no soft touch.

'One of my favorite quotes is from Frederick the Great,' he said on a seven-nation trip including stops in Afghanistan and Iraq that wrapped up on the weekend. 'Negotiations without arms are like notes without instruments.'

In his first month in the job, he has approved an increase in the size of the U.S. Army and Marine Corps, backed a new Iraq plan that involves more than 21,000 extra troops and indicated he favors more forces for Afghanistan too.

U.S. Tries to Interpret Silence Over China Test - New York Times


This makes no sense...

U.S. Tries to Interpret Silence Over China Test - New York Times:

"WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 — Bush administration officials said that they had been unable to get even the most basic diplomatic response from China after their detection of a successful test to destroy a satellite 10 days ago, and that they were uncertain whether China’s top leaders, including President Hu Jintao, were fully aware of the test or the reaction it would engender.

As Bush's War Strategy Shifts to Iran, Christian Zionists Gear Up for the Apocalypse

These people are bat-shit crazy; a danger to themselves and others.

It's commitment time!

AlterNet: War on Iraq: As Bush's War Strategy Shifts to Iran, Christian Zionists Gear Up for the Apocalypse:

Christian Zionists are dancing the hora in San Antonio. Armageddon appears to be at hand.

As George W. Bush sets his sights on Iran, even Republicans are wondering how to constitutionally contain the trigger-happy king. But for an influential group of Christian fundamentalists -- White House allies that garner not only feel-good meetings with the President's liaisons to the 'faith-based' community but also serious discussions with Bush's national security staff -- an attack on Iran is just what God ordered.

Biblical literalists, convened together through San Antonio megapastor John Hagee's Christians United for Israel (CUFI), are now seeing the fruits of their yearlong campaign to convince the Bush administration to attack Iran.

War on Iraq: Escalation Forces Bush to Resort to Recruiting Convicts

Too bad Reagan closed all the asylums....

Guess Junior plans on emptying the prisons, now.

This is a nightmare!

AlterNet: War on Iraq: Escalation Forces Bush to Resort to Recruiting Convicts:

Escalating the war in Iraq means the military will grant more 'moral waivers' -- permitting recruits with criminal records and emotional problems who would otherwise be unfit to serve.

The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11


Who would know where to start? People, like this jackass, just leave me sputtering!

This man is either a blathering idiot or he is an agitator for civil war in this country. Who publishes crap like this?

The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11 - By Dinesh D'Souza. - Books - Review - New York Times:

At first Dinesh D’Souza considered him “a dark-eyed fanatic, a gun-toting extremist, a monster who laughs at the deaths of 3,000 innocent civilians.” But once he learned how Osama bin Laden was viewed in the Muslim world, D’Souza changed his mind. Now he finds bin Laden to be “a quiet, well-mannered, thoughtful, eloquent and deeply religious person.” Despite being considered a friend of the Palestinians, he “has not launched a single attack against Israel.” We denounce him as a terrorist, but he uses “a different compass to assess America than Americans use to assess him.” Bin Laden killed only 3,000 of us, with “every victim counted, every death mourned, every victim’s family generously compensated.” But look what we did in return: many thousands of Muslims dead in Afghanistan and Iraq, “and few Americans seem distressed over these numbers.”

Isn't it interesting that the people who do care about the deaths of inncoent Muslims are the very liberals this man blames for 9/11, not the other right-wing nutjobs like him?

Senators seek support against Iraq surge


Best line of the day: Senator Biden said that the VP doesn't know what he's talking about and that everyone knows it!

Vice hasn't been right aboout one single thing regarding this war, or anything else we can think of, right off hand.

Vice thinks that any Resolution against the war will embolden "our enemies." Yeah right, like the ill-advised actions, of this administration, do not only emboldened "our enemies," but have made enemies out of people who weren't our enemies before this insanity began.

Who, in D.C., will have the guts to rid us of these fools?

Senators seek support against Iraq surge - Yahoo! News:

WASHINGTON - Two leading Senate Democrats sought to build support Sunday for a bipartisan resolution opposing President Bush's war strategy in Iraq, cautioning that division over whether it goes far enough could spell defeat.

'The worst thing we can do is to vote on something critical of the current policy and lose it,' said Sen. Carl Levin (news, bio, voting record), D-Mich., who chairs the Senate Armed Services Committee. 'The public doesn't support his policy, a majority of Congress doesn't support his policy.'
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If we lose it, the president will use the defeat of a resolution as support of his public policy,' Levin said.

The new Democratic-led Congress heads this week toward its first vote on the war, with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee beginning debate Wednesday on a resolution condemning Bush's proposal to send 21,500 more troops to Baghdad and Anbar province. A vote could come as early as that same day.

The proposed nonbinding resolution, which is largely symbolic and would have no affect on money for troops, states that 'it is not in the national interest of the United States to deepen its military involvement in Iraq, particularly by escalating the United States military force presence in Iraq.'

PAUL KRUGMAN: Gold-Plated Indifference


George Bush is a goddamned idiot of the first degree, and if Congress falls for this stunt, they should all be run out of town on a rail!

Welcome to Pottersville: PAUL KRUGMAN: Gold-Plated Indifference:

President Bush’s Saturday radio address was devoted to health care, and officials have put out the word that the subject will be a major theme in tomorrow’s State of the Union address. Mr. Bush’s proposal won’t go anywhere. But it’s still worth looking at his remarks, because of what they say about him and his advisers.

On the radio, Mr. Bush suggested that we should “treat health insurance more like home ownership.” He went on to say that “the current tax code encourages home ownership by allowing you to deduct the interest on your mortgage from your taxes. We can reform the tax code, so that it provides a similar incentive for you to buy health insurance.”

Wow. Those are the words of someone with no sense of what it’s like to be uninsured.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Iarq war: Stupidity or Treason


Ah, we see that someone else is thinking like us.

When people can get rich(er) and retain almost absolute power from "blunders,: why not just keep making them? No one ever got locked up on a charge of stupid.

Can we spell NO-BID CONTRACTS?

So, how so we prove treason?

This Can't Be Happening!:

Was Iraq War a `Blunder' or Was It Treason?

New Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco), is calling President Bush's invasion of Iraq a 'stark blunder' and says that his new scheme to send 21,500 more troops into the mess he created is just digging the hole deeper.

I wonder though.

It seems ever more likely to me that this whole mess was no blunder at all.

People are wont to attribute the whole thing to lack of intelligence on the president's part, and to hubris on the part of his key advisers. I won't argue that the president is a lightweight in the intellect department, nor will I dispute that Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and that whole neocon gang have demonstrably lacked the virtues of reflection and humility. But that said, I suspect that the real story of the Iraq War is that Bush and his gang never really cared whether they actually would 'win' in Iraq. In fact, arguably, they didn't really want to win.

What they wanted was a war.

She’s In: Hail Hillary, the Ralph Nader of 2008


We agree!

Given what good buddies Bill is with Poppy, perhaps a defeat for more traditional Democrats (read; those who are not closely allied with the DLC) is the goal.

Then it won't matter who wins; Clinton or McCain.

Pensito Review » She’s In: Hail Hillary, the Ralph Nader of 2008:

It seems to me that by grabbing all the true believers for whom being their idea of right is more important than being elected, Hillary Clinton will be the Ralph Nader of the 2008 elections. By syphoning off primary votes from candidates who stand a chance in the general election, she will lead us to ultimate loss in November.

She’s In: Hail Hillary, the Ralph Nader of 2008


We agree!

Given what good buddies Bill is with Poppy, perhaps a defeat for more traditional Democrats (read; those who are not closely allied with the DLC) is the goal.

Then it won't matter who wins; Clinton or McCain.

Pensito Review » She’s In: Hail Hillary, the Ralph Nader of 2008:

It seems to me that by grabbing all the true believers for whom being their idea of right is more important than being elected, Hillary Clinton will be the Ralph Nader of the 2008 elections. By syphoning off primary votes from candidates who stand a chance in the general election, she will lead us to ultimate loss in November.

Extremists in the Military


Knowing that these people are being given training in urban warfare should be highly disturbing to everyone.

What the hell are the Pentagion brass thinking?

SPLCenter.org: Extremists in the Military:

A Department of Defense investigator who went public with allegations of extremists and gang members being tolerated in the armed forces has left the military. Scott Barfield resigned Aug. 15 from his position at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, Wash., after being reprimanded for violating regulations on interactions with the media.

Barfield went on the record with the Intelligence Report regarding his investigations of extremists in the U.S. armed forces out of frustration at what he perceived to be an insufficient response by military leaders to a growing problem. He had also spoken earlier to the Chicago Sun-Times about street gang members joining the military.

'I knew [talking to the media] would eventually cost me my [military] career, but I figured I could move somewhere else,' Barfield told the Tacoma News-Tribune. Barfield has since found employment as a patrol officer with the police department in the town of Renton, Wash., near Puget Sound.

The New Crusaders (including Mel Gibson)


An ironic topic for a Sunday, but an important one.

The "religiously insane" are playing a powerful role in the problems with which we are faced today, and they seem to come in many different colors and hues.

SPLCenter.org: The New Crusaders:

The radical traditionalist Catholics, who reject the teachings of the modern papacy, may form America's largest group of anti-Semites.

Jackases of the Christian Right (which is neither)


Crusading-crackpots show their true colors, again.

SPLCenter.org: One More Enemy:

A prominent member of the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) is under fire for publishing an essay in which he argues that Africans were fortunate to have been sold into slavery, and that the civil rights movement was 'irrational.'

'There is another way, or other ways, to look at the race issue in America,' writes Gerald Schoenewolf, a member of NARTH's Science Advisory Committee. 'Africa at the time of slavery was still primarily a jungle… . Life there was savage … and those brought to America, and other countries, were in many ways better off.' A prominent member of the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) is under fire for publishing an essay in which he argues that Africans were fortunate to have been sold into slavery, and that the civil rights movement was 'irrational.'

'There is another way, or other ways, to look at the race issue in America,' writes Gerald Schoenewolf, a member of NARTH's Science Advisory Committee. 'Africa at the time of slavery was still primarily a jungle… . Life there was savage … and those brought to America, and other countries, were in many ways better off.' "