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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Late Night Political Jokes Late Night Political Jokes: "'Looks like some kind of civil war brewing in Iraq. Well, who could have seen that coming? That came out of left field, huh? They say it is total chaos over there. People are roaming the streets with guns. It's like everyone is Dick Cheney now.' --Jay Leno 'On Wednesday President Bush will fly to India. See, last week he met with American workers. This week he will go to India and visit their old jobs.' --Jay Leno" "In South Dakota, they have banned pretty much all abortions. Boy, now there's really nothing to do in South Dakota." --Bill Maher "Let's see what's happening with George Dubai -- I mean W. Bush. ... President Bush now says he didn't know about the Dubai port deal until after it was approved. Apparently this is part of the White House's 'Don't ask him, don't tell him' policy." --Jay Leno Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 How did we get in this condition? When we let the Supreme Court reject the winner via the "Gore Exception" Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 In times like these I remember H. L. Mencken Mencken's Creed I believe that religion, generally speaking, has been a curse to mankind - that its modest and greatly overestimated services on the ethical side have been more than overcome by the damage it has done to clear and honest thinking. I believe that no discovery of fact, however trivial, can be wholly useless to the race, and that no trumpeting of falsehood, however virtuous in intent, can be anything but vicious. I believe that all government is evil, in that all government must necessarily make war upon liberty... I believe that the evidence for immortality is no better than the evidence of witches, and deserves no more respect. I believe in the complete freedom of thought and speech... I believe in the capacity of man to conquer his world, and to find out what it is made of, and how it is run. I believe in the reality of progress. I - But the whole thing, after all, may be put very simply. I believe that it is better to tell the truth than to lie. I believe that it is better to be free than to be a slave. And I believe that it is better to know than be ignorant. You can read more on Menchken here. Of course, he was also a racist product of his time. Ignore that and delight in a cheerful cynic who knew what was going on. Here are a few of his definitions: Church - A place in which gentlemen who have never been to Heaven brag about it to people who will never get there.It was morality that burned the books of the ancient sages, and morality that halted the free inquiry of the Golden Age and substituted for it the credulous imbecility of the Age of Faith. It was a fixed moral code and a fixed theology which robbed the human race of a thousand years by wasting them upon alchemy, heretic-burning, witchcraft and sacerdotalism. I am often wrong. My prejudices are innumerable, and often idiotic. My aim is not to determine facts, but to function freely and pleasantly - as Nietzsche used to say, to dance with arms and legs. Evangelical Christianity, as everyone knows, is founded upon hate, as the Christianity of Christ was founded upon love. Mencken gave us some of the best accounts of the Scopes Monkey Trial. The Scopes trial, from the start, has been carried on in a manner exactly fitted to the anti- evolution law and the simian imbecility under it. There hasn't been the slightest pretense to decorum. The rustic judge, a candidate for re-election, has postured the yokels like a clown in a ten-cent side show, and almost every word he has uttered has been an undisguised appeal to their prejudices and superstitions. The chief prosecuting attorney, beginning like a competent lawyer and a man of self-respect, ended like a convert at a Billy Sunday revival. It fell to him, finally, to make a clear and astounding statement of theory of justice prevailing under fundamentalism. What he said, in brief, was that a man accused of infidelity had no rights whatever under Tennessee law.... Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 0 comments 0 comments Mississippi Sheriff Charged For Actually Helping People After Katrina A Mississippi sheriff is expected to plead guilty today for diverting ice trucks to hurricane survivors. The FEMA trucks had been waiting for hours for FEMA officials to decide where to send them. Sheriff Billy McGee said he had agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor on the promise that he and his deputies would not be charged with felonies. The sheriff says the governor personally wanted him prosecuted, possibly for the brief arrest of a Mississippi Guardsman who tried to stop the trucks from leaving. Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 How Low Can He Go? Bush at 34% Approval in CBS Poll Dan Froomkin does the roundup with lots of other items as the conservatives sputter its a lie - he is really at 40%. BTW - Bill Clinton never had it so bad and Cheney is back down to 18%. Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 Civil War Raging in Iraq Grisly attacks and other sectarian violence unleashed by last week's bombing of a Shiite Muslim shrine have killed more than 1,300 Iraqis, making the past few days the deadliest of the war outside of major U.S. offensives, according to Baghdad's main morgue. This was the danger repeatedly warned about in the debate the rest of the world had about invading Iraq. Those in the Faux News bubble or the White House bubble didn't hear it. Real liberals and libertarians and progressives of all stripes said we don't want American troops there. Faux News is caught trying out a new spin - Civil War, could it be a good thing. Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 Ohio lawmaker to propose ban on GOP adoption If an Ohio lawmaker's proposal becomes state law, Republicans would be barred from being adoptive parents. ...."credible research" shows that adopted children raised in Republican households are more at risk for developing "emotional problems, social stigmas, inflated egos, and alarming lack of tolerance for others they deem different than themselves and an air of overconfidence to mask their insecurities."Humorous 'ban' makes serious point ....perhaps Hagan's modest proposal gave some folks a taste, however fleeting, of what it would be like to be labeled as a class somehow incapable, unworthy or unacceptable. Gay ban or GOP ban, Texas State Rep. Talton is in favor of leaving children in orphanages Texas doesn't have. This gay adoption ban for Texas was only defeated on a technicality and Talton vows to introduce it again. Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 My Nephew isn't alone 72% of US troops in Iraq want us out this year The poll, conducted in conjunction with Le Moyne College’s Center for Peace and Global Studies, showed that 29% of the respondents, serving in various branches of the armed forces, said the U.S. should leave Iraq “immediately,” while another 22% said they should leave in the next six months. Another 21% said troops should be out between six and 12 months, while 23% said they should stay “as long as they are needed.”Declare victory and leave now. Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 From Cash to Yachts: Congressman's Bribe Menu "How much to get a government contract - hold on while I check my bribe menu" The card shows an escalating scale for bribes, starting at $140,000 and a luxury yacht for a $16 million Defense Department contract. Each additional $1 million in contract value required a $50,000 bribe. What do other politician's bribe menus look like? Gary Permalink on 2/28/2006 Monday, February 27, 2006
Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be Nazis Ethnic Cleansing's Hottest Act - Prussian Blue Some people really liked the similar headline I had before about these white-nationalist teenage country/rock singers. GQ has an interesting profile on them. Typical kids, for the most part—except for the odd visit from the FBI, which showed up recently looking for copies of mash notes the girls had received from Matthew Hale, the former self-proclaimed pontifex maximus of the World Church of the Creator (now serving a forty-year prison sentence for soliciting the murder of a federal judge).... They live in fear that rampant race mixing will put blue-eyed blonds on the endangered-species list within a few generations. And if it takes a race war to preserve their people and make, say, Portland, Oregon, a whiter shade of pale, well, let’s get it on.... Gary Permalink on 2/27/2006 Sunday, February 26, 2006
Iraq Civil War Hundreds of Iraqis are being tortured to death or summarily executed every month in Baghdad alone by death squads working from the Ministry of the Interior, the United Nations' outgoing human rights chief in Iraq has revealed.I guess Negroponte's work in Iraq was done. "Iraq on verge of tearing itself apart" Q. What is the difference between Iraq under Saddam and Iraq today? A. Thousands of US casualties, a bill for taxpayers that will reach over a trillion dollars, and our dishonor. Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 UAE would operate in Houston Port Contrary to national reporting Houston and Texas operations are part of the deal. The Houston Chronicle also followed the national lead in ignoring the takeover of smaller operations in Houston and other ports. UPI is now reporting the UAE terminal takeover extends to 21 ports. The Houston Chronicle did have a brief article focused on UAE shipping companies already here. The distinction among all the shipping operations has not been clear in articles like this from the Chronicle. Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Comfort woman, 72, still seeks compensation Just a haunting little story like 200,000 others. Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Deer Park Privatization Deer Park city council should oppose privatizing services at the golf course. Privatization doesn't lead to corruption - it is corruption. It is almost impossible to remove corruption when people make money from services the government provides. As you get more involved in politics, you become aware that everyone contributing money to politicians wants something. Most people want something pretty specific. Most big contributors seem to be getting their money back in pretty identifiable ways. In our local governments, big political contributors are getting local contracts. Privatizing services just provides more opportunity for more money to flow back to the politicians. Any money saved comes out of wages and benefits to the workers. But for-profit corporations must pay their investors and must pay taxes that public service departments do not. How can a service be more efficient if it has higher costs with the addition of making a profit and the additional taxes it pays? Only by cutting something out of the picture - ”the pay and benefits of those who do the work. Governments only save money by having a third party pay employees at low rates they are unwilling to pay directly. Deer Park should not privatize city jobs for the benefit of politician's pocketbooks at the detriment of worker's wallets. Just last week, a study was released showing the inflation adjusted incomes of the middle and lower class in Texas actually fell in the last twenty years. This is in contrast to the big gains of the upper-middle and high-income families. Income inequality between Texas' richest and poorest residents grew by a wider margin than all but one other state. A willingness to cut the pay of the lowest workers to avoid raising taxes on the wealthier is one symptom of this increasing inequality. Increased privatization leads to what has been called "Brazilianization." No country is more unequal than Brazil, and its progress has been at the cost of increasing inequality, social injustice, and racial discrimination. Finally, in the last election the majority in Brazil elected a socialist president in protest. It is in the best interest of all American politicians to provide benefits to all the people, not just to lower taxes. . It is in the best interests of the voters for the Broadcaster to report on the political donations by city contractors. It is in the interests of all voters to keep the corruption in politics to a minimum. It is in the best interests of Deer Park to oppose privatization. Gary Denton ***-***-**** Here is a scan of the letter as it appeared in the Deer Park Broadcaster. In contrast, Houston Strategies wants to increase the number of players bribing councilmen in government. That is my take as he argues for competive privatization while complaining of existing cronyism. Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Someone you know may need this soon Molly Saves the Day: an abortion manual Today, I will discuss dilation and curettage -- what used to be the most common abortion procedure before vacuum aspiration took its place. Vacuum aspiration is an easier method, but sometimes remaining fetal/placental material necessitates doing a "cleanup" D&C anyway, so you should know how to do this procedure first.... Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 The secret speech that changed world history 50 years ago Khruschev denounced Stalin Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Is Freedom Just Another Word for Many Things to Buy? Class and education are related to differences in the meaning of choice and freedom - New York Times Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Olbermann signs O'Reilly's petition to replace himself with Phil Donahue Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Whose judgment on the Iraq War is entitled to respect? There was ONE Democratic leader who was absolutely right about Iraq early. I don't think I am overstating it when I say he was crucified but refused to die. He was also absolutely right about the Bush administration. Tags: Dean Gary Permalink on 2/26/2006 Saturday, February 25, 2006
Video Humor - Morning After Pill Daily Show: Jones - Pill of Rights Jason Jones asks how one can make a moral judgment over someone making a moral judgment for women. Technorati Tags: video, humor Gary Permalink on 2/25/2006 Breaking - White House 'Discovers’ 250 pages of Emails Related to Plame Leak Cheney played key role in directing smear of Wilsons. Attorney General Gonzales withholding more, some records shredded. Technorati Tags: Plame, Libby, Wilson, Cheney Gary Permalink on 2/25/2006 Friday, February 24, 2006
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The Raw Story | New York Times, with same facts, changes Iraq conflict from 'civil war' to having 'endangered future' Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 IRS: 'Disturbing' political activity by charities and churches in 2004 Most complaints valid - some have tax-exempt status revoked. Next time you see churches and charities endorsing candidates and politicking call the IRS. In my opinion they should pay taxes anyway. IRS exams found nearly three out of four churches, charities and other civic groups suspected of having violated restraints on political activity in the 2004 election actually did so, the agency said Friday. Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 Have you voted yet? Vote now in Harris County in the primaries. Come back March 7th 7 PM for the caucus. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY KICK-OFF & RALLY Saturday, February 25th, 5:00-8:30 pm Drexler's World Famous BBQ & Grill, 2300 Pierce St, Houston, TX 77003 Cost per person: $5.00 (includes dinner, drink, tax and gratuity) *Candidate presentation from 6:30-7:30 pm. The response has been tremendous: over 350 people have RSVPed. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to kellen.wilson@sbcglobal.net. Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 Glenn Greenwald - one of the best of the new bloggers Unclaimed Territory - by Glenn Greenwald: Bush followers masquerade as free press advocates while attacking freedom of the press Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 0 comments 0 comments Mad at Madla - Replacing Madla would give Texas Democrats a voice Texas Observer: 11 United Democrats can stop bad bills, Madla votes like a Republican Texas Democrats could have stopped the gay marriage referendum in the state Senate but Madla folded. "When I get to the state Capitol, I lock the Democratic Party in the trunk," he said. The senator then turned to Republican Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, the evening's "special guest," and promised, in his trademark sotto voce tone, to never "change that philosophy."The Texas Observer, which is now hosted at mollyivins.com, also has a good article on conservative Republican and talk show host Dan Patrick's run for office. One of the things he would like to do is eliminate the 2/3rds rule in the Senate. Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 Pasadena City Council Shuts Down Citizen Speakers The local newspaper report on unruly council meeting and announcement of mayoral recall campaign. The now the rest of the story. Defeated Democrat Harrison appeared to have agreed with GOP Mayor Manlove to attempt to not allow citizens to announce a recall campaign against the mayor at the council meeting. Harrison denies this. On repeated points of order Don Harrison moved that the speakers were not speaking on matters on the council agenda. Most citizens who speak each week are on topics not on the agenda. The instructions to sign up to speak state the matters should pertain to the city of Pasadena, not the city council agenda. Mayor Pro Tem Dana Philibert, perhaps caught by surprise and not up on her Robert's Rules of Order and a ruling from the Texas Attorney General about suppression of free speech, allowed the repeated shut downs to continue. Councilman Don Harrison is holding office until Texas courts consider his appeal of a ruling that fraudulent votes means he lost his hard fought election. After a tie and a close runoff election businessman Leroy Stanley has been awarded the seat. Mayor Manlove chaired the pre-council meeting than received a phone call and said he needed to visit his mother in the hospital. A visit to Manlove's house after the meeting showed the mayor's car at home. One half of the members in the audience walked out as Don Harrison spoke at the conclusion of the meeting. The recall petition needs such a large number of signatures, 20% of voters or around 20,000, it may be difficult to accomplish. Mayor John Manlove is widely seen as being groomed for higher office by supporters of Tom DeLay. Manlove has a large picture of himself with Tom DeLay in the mayor's office. Manlove solicited an opponent for and campaigned against his sharpest critic on city council, Councilman Jack Douglass. The candidate Frank Macias, who lost, is being sued for libel by Douglass and was recently arrested for several unpaid tickets. Macias accused Douglass of anti-Hispanic racism and of holding beliefs similar to the KKK. Douglass denies this. Harrison was similarly sued for libel for written material in a Pasadena campaign and admitted he made false statements in a settlement. During the meeting a cub scout troop there to observe local government was escorted out by leaders and parents shortly after the meeting began. Manlove reacts - claims politics. Houston Chronicle - Pasadena woman calls for recall of mayor at raucous City Council meeting "I guess I'm most discouraged for the Cub Scouts," [Manlove] said. "These sweet little boys and their families were all there. They were so excited about being at City Hall, but their parents were so embarrassed by what was taking place they took their children out of the meeting. That's just bad. Meetings cannot be a free-for-all."ADDED - a video of the city council meeting is availble here but you must sign in at the right time. This is just an internet broadcast of what is being shown on cable at the same time. Tags: local, Pasadena, democracy, government, Manlove, Harrison, Stanley, Macias, Douglass, city council, 1st Amendment Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 A weekday necessity - Progress Report with Under the Radar and Think Fast Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 0 comments 0 comments Someone accessed 40 Palm Beach County voting machines Nov 2004 A partial audit, because they weren't provided the complete logs, reveals numerous errors on Palm Beach voting machines. Gary Permalink on 2/24/2006 Thursday, February 23, 2006
Republicans who received money and owe their jobs to DeLay rally to support him Gary Permalink on 2/23/2006 0 comments Wednesday, February 22, 2006
My Disagreement with Dr. Kumar She argues liberals are providing cover for the right when they defend the anti-Arab cartoons. I have linked to the cartoons online and find no reason to regret that action. I also link to cartoons making fun of Christian, American and Western fanatics. I do not have respect for beliefs that try to restrict what other people say - I get enough of that from Christian fundamentalists. I see little difference between jokes or cartoons about Muhammad saying "Sorry, we have run out of virgins" to people at the pearly gates and similar Christian afterlife cartoons. If some Muslims object to depictions of Mohammad why are they protesting depictions in Denmark and not in Arab bazaars? Why did these protests flare up months after the cartoons? Was this a Saudi Arabian government newspaper campaign, joined later by other Arab countries, to distract attention from their own problems? That said, I agree with Deepa Kumar's points about the anti-Islam, anti-Arab stupidity and racist stereotyping spreading the storyline of an Islamofascist "Clash of Civilizations." That was a bad article and drawing in The Progressive and shows some of the racist elements in populism. Arab people strongly object to our policies and not our freedoms. I just don't believe that one of the major world religions should be treated as a poor helpless victim that people shouldn't laugh at. Especially not when some elements of it have shown murderous tendencies toward those who publish words and pictures they disagree with. What we have is a sharp rise in authoritarian fundamentalist conservative nationalist beliefs throughout the world. Islam, Hinduism, Shintoism, Christianity and other religions all have experienced this. I hope these things follow cycles in that we soon come to an end of this one. Gary Permalink on 2/22/2006 Local News Barbara Bush no show at tea party in her honor with Cindy Sheehan and Houston peace activists. Pictures Another activist freed from Victoria jail after 75 days. Diane Wilson has become famous for her protests for environmental and corporate responsibility. Her daughter was arrested when she came to visit her in jail on a trumped up charge. Bush airport shut down for over an hour. a women bypassed the metal detectors. Meanwhile many security procedures for cargo ships and personnel at the Port of Houston remain voluntary. "Unfortunately, the majority of the maritime industry has a consistent history of minimum compliance, of doing only what is mandated.... A voluntary approach to improving maritime security offers little, if any security and simply will not be acceptable to the average American citizen." More recently a report finds little progress in American port security. A United Arab Emirate company already implicated in smuggling nuclear arms and with close financial ties to the Bush administration will be in charge of cargo and military shipments at US ports. In a local race, Janette Sexton is starting to get the endorsements although she does not face an opponent until November. Disclosure: I do volunteer work for Janette. Gary Permalink on 2/22/2006 Project to post the bill of rights in public places Organization to creat displays first where the Ten Commandments are displayed. I would like to see that they have actually spread beyond Phoenix and have started placing monuments first but this is a very good idea. Link from Houston Sharon. Tags: Bill of Rights, Gary Permalink on 2/22/2006 Bush Brazilian Joke Donald Rumsfeld is giving the president his daily briefing. He concludes by saying: "Yesterday, 3 Brazilian soldiers were killed." "OH NO!" the President exclaims. "That's terrible!" His staff sits stunned at this display of emotion, nervously watching as the President sits, head in hands. Finally, the President looks up and asks, "How many is a brazillion?" Daniel Kurtzman - About political humor Link from Boing Boing. Gary Permalink on 2/22/2006 0 comments Acid Test: Ayaan Hirsi Ali on THE CARTOONS Someone who sadly understands the price of free speech says run the cartoons. Gary Permalink on 2/22/2006 Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Neocon architect says: 'Pull it down,' Libertarian proposes universal $10,000 government grants Is the worst President and the worst war in decades causing major theoretical policy shifts on the right? In an extract from his forthcoming book, America at the Crossroads, noted neocon Mr. Fukuyama declares that the doctrine "is now in shambles" and that its failure has demonstrated "the danger of good intentions carried to extremes". In another book coming soon shaking the foundations of conservative thought a conservative libertarian is proposing universal $10,000 annual grants to everyone along with universal insurance coverage. In Our Hands by Charles Murray. A description of an interesting academic encounter with Dr. Murray. Both books from Amazon next month. To put it mildly I do not think highly of the past work of both men but interesting to see this new direction here. Gary Permalink on 2/21/2006 Four Huge Permanent Bases indicate no plans for Iraq withdrawal US media avoids mentioning multi-billion dollar permanent facilities. Gary Permalink on 2/21/2006 0 comments 0 comments Paul Craig Roberts: Who Will Save America? This is getting a great deal of attention from all political persuasions. This is a follow-up to the earlier criticism of the Bush administration for being unAmerican by this national GOP leader. .... The United States is undergoing a coup against the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, civil liberties, and democracy itself. The "liberal press" has been co-opted. As everyone must know by now, the New York Times has totally failed its First Amendment obligations, allowing Judith Miller to make war propaganda for the Bush administration, suppressing for an entire year the news that the Bush administration was illegally spying on American citizens, and denying coverage to Al Gore's speech that challenged the criminal deeds of the Bush administration. ADDED: Liberal columnist Richard Reeves saw the column and talked to Roberts. I asked Roberts what has been the reaction since these words were published 10 days ago. Technorati Tags: Roberts, Paul Craig Roberts, Fascism, Bush, neo-cons Gary Permalink on 2/21/2006 Monday, February 20, 2006
If Wishes Were Horses, Beggars Would Ride -- A Pony! John and Belle had the seminal article on libertarians and Bush supporters and much political commentary. If you are wishing for something go ahead and wish for a pony too. Technorati Tags: pony, ponies, wishes, commentary, libertarians Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 www.oilempire.us - a political map to understand Peak Oil Radical understanding Technorati Tags: Peak Oil, American Empire, PNAC, WW4 Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 0 comments Talking to Bush Republicans Ill-informed captives of images, personality cults, and simple talking points are difficult to reach. It would seem that fully a third of the voting public are unknowing and uncaring of public or world affairs. They do not really watch television news or read newspapers, learning most of their political news from behind the pulpit in church on Sunday. George W. Bush is a good Christian and we may rest assured that our nation is in good hands as he goes about the world vanquishing the evil ones and forming Christian democracies. We must not worry our innocent little minds with details or ask questions because God is blessing America and good will triumph! Technorati Tags: Bush supporters, uninformed voters, communication Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 Only 10% of voters are truly independent I find interesting this moderate-conservative analysis shows Kerry should have won the last election yet this is not mentioned. Democrats had finally become about as likely to vote as Republicans and Kerry carried the middle so how did Bush win? This question is avoided in this analysis of the myth of the Independent voters. I also feel he draws the wrong conclusions about the disappointment of Democratic voters with the Democratic party compared to the overall satisfaction of Republican voters with their party. It is not a question of 'branding' but a question of feckless leadership. Technorati Tags: voting, polls, demographics, analysis, independents, Democrats, Republicans, Rauch Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 0 comments Michael Crichton doesn't know beans about climate Technorati Tags: Crichton, global warming, climate change, fiction, lies Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 '10,000 would die' in A-plant attack on Iran A major American attack on Iran's nuclear sites would lead to war in the Middle East concludes a London report. The Oxford report says that Britain could be drawn into the conflict if the Prime Minister allowed American B2 bombers, which can carry 40,000lb of precision bombs, to use bases at Fairford, Glos, and on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia. Technorati Tags: Iran, nuclear war, 2006 Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 American Conservatives Endorse Fascism Conservatives Endorse the Fuhrer Principle - by Paul Craig Roberts "Are we losing our lodestar, which is the Bill of Rights?" Barr beseeched the several hundred conservatives at the Omni Shoreham in Woodley Park. "Are we in danger of putting allegiance to party ahead of allegiance to principle?"American Fascism on the march. Hitler only had less than 40% of the German voters and a third of the government seats supporting him when he was appointed Chancellor. The GOP is in a much better position today in a 50/50 nation. Technorati Tags: Fascism, Hitler, American, GOP, conservatives Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 Steve Martin: Cheney Shoots Three Acting Presidents in Oval Office Mishap Vice President Dick Cheney, while hunting wild geese in the Rose Garden, accidentally shot President Bush twice, once in the heart and once in the head. "I didn't really shoot the President twice," said Cheney. "The second time I shot him, I was president. It wasn't until my third shot, where I accidentally shot my own foot, that I had shot the president twice. Technorati Tags: Cheney humor Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 Woodward and Bernstein have now joined John Dean in calling Bush worse than Nixon, worse than Watergate Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 Mary Matalin Defending Cheney: "I'll get you my pretties" Arianna has a good roundup but I didn't see my impression that Mary Matalin was going for the lead role in Wicked The hair, the clothes, the flower satellite receiver, and whatever happened to her face and makeup? I expected flying moneys to show up and attack the lovely Maureen Dowd and her news media companions. Gary Permalink on 2/20/2006 0 comments Sunday, February 19, 2006
Chris Bell moves into Democratic lead Main news is that with the Texas primary weeks away people are not paying attention to the race. If the November general election for governor were being held today and Chris Bell were the Democratic nominee, for whom would you vote? Rick Perry: 36% Chris Bell: 19% Carole Keeton Strayhorn: 16% Kinky Friedman: 10% Do you approve or disapprove of the job Rick Perry is doing as governor? Approve: 47% Disapprove: 38% Do you approve or disapprove of the job Carole Keeton Strayhorn is doing as comptroller? Approve: 53% Disapprove: 16% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Chris Bell, or haven't you heard enough about him to have an opinion? Favorable: 12% Unfavorable: 5% Not heard enough: 80% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Bob Gammage, or haven't you heard enough about him to have an opinion? Favorable: 6% Unfavorable: 2% Not heard enough: 89% If the Democratic Primary for Governor were being held today, for whom would you vote? Chris Bell: 28% Bob Gammage: 12% Not sure: 60% Gary Permalink on 2/19/2006 Friday, February 17, 2006
Democratic Leadership Democrats Worst Enemy Dirty Backroom Battles that took Hackett out Hackett was infuriated by the subterfuge. “I felt like I got f**ked by the Democratic Party because they enticed me in and then they pulled the rug out from beneath me. It sounds eerily familiar to sending in the military to Iraq, which was a misuse of the military, and then not giving them what they need to fight.” Gary Permalink on 2/17/2006 Galloway Vindicated - Wins Libel Case You might not see in the U.S. news that Galloway proved in court that a newspaper libelled him by writing that he was given money by Saddam Hussein. Gary Permalink on 2/17/2006 Thursday, February 16, 2006
Doubtful Cheney has authority to declassify Steven Clemons doesn't find the authority in executive order cited. Gary Permalink on 2/16/2006 Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Blogging vacation for a few days Some items and posts on this page have been edited and improved for your reading enjoyment. Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 The Blogosphere Political Compass This could be somewhat informative if more bloggers participated. Bloggers take the political compass test that ranks them on economic (liberal vs. conservative) and social (authoritarian vs. libertarian) leanings. Every so often he posts an update of score sent in graphically showing the distribution. I am blog number 290 scoring -5.1, -5 so I would think I am not as extreme as some have accused me. Many people interested in this test argue that it is necessary because simply left or right aren't descriptive enough but really there is a left- right slant or correlation to the scores. There is not a random distribution. One use of this is that if you wanted to balance my views you could. Unfortunately Strike Thee With Curses, my closest opposite, quit blogging last summer with a rant on how bad Thoreau and the transcendentalists were, hippys are bad, how professors teach the "lifestyle of revolution", how most students hate people who reject authority, and hate tattoos and hate people who pierce their bodies. We see the culture of revolution in all its forms- in disrespectful music, in its sit-ins, in its campus revolts- as fostering self-destructive lifestyles. Regardless of political inclination on our own part, we hate hippies and we blame them all on Thoreau.Wow, that is my opposite all right but I think he is way out on the extreme. Does that mean I am way out on the extreme? I wonder what the 8's and 9's are like? What do those in the center blog about? What bloggers are like me? Explore and make judgments and take the imperfect test. Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 Isn't this Israeli persecution of liberal Christian beliefs? Prisoner of conscience about to be reimprisoned in Israel Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 Economics and Policy 101 You should never, ever, make a policy change, unless you can say why the policy was enacted in the first place. You should never, ever, make a policy change unless you are able to make the argument for not changing it. Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 DeLay now attacking fellow Republicans Warning, vicious dog. DeLay has to win big to convince the GOP he's still got it. His attack on Campbell is pure spin - Campbell is as Republican as they come. The attack on the other opponent for not agreeing with the Texas GOP Party platform? Many in the GOP have no respect for Texas GOP Party platform. In 2000 and 2004 it calls for abolishing the IRS, a return to the gold standard, abolishing the EPA (and many other federal agencies and departments), withdrawing from the UN, replacing government programs with federally funded religious social programs, eliminating HeadStart, preventing children from being removed from abusive homes, selling all government owned land, the recognition of the supremacy of Judeo-Christian principles, and even withholding permission for the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of laws. After this primary he has a tough November election. His toughest GOP opponent, Stockman, is running as an Independent and will face him along with the very strong Democratic candidate Lampson, a Libertarian runoff winner, and another Independent. Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 Prediction I haven't done this before and I am going way out on a limb but... 1. The Administration has so totally lost the media and anyone who pays attention to policy and politics and really just anyone that pays the least bit of attention to the news that the president and vice president will not serve out their terms. 2. By the this time next year Cheney must not be in office if Bush is to have a slim chance of serving his full term. How can I say Bush has lost the media and still say it is GOP corporate dominated? Because the media although conservative are mostly not Bushites and are letting it be known that the Bush administration lies. Reporters get tired of dishonest and after awhile fight back with exposure. Remember, you heard it here first - Bush and Cheney are going. Tags: prediction
Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 Wow, The hottest anti-neocons are the conservative Republicans A Few Moments With Paul Craig RobertsThe long Republican biography of Paul Craig Roberts. Gary Permalink on 2/15/2006 Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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0 comments 0 comments Baghdad Burning has a Chilling Story of the New Iraq The Raid... - Riverbend Gary Permalink on 2/14/2006 Monday, February 13, 2006
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Liberalism Today Unclaimed Territory - by Glenn Greenwald: Do Bush followers have a political ideology? It used to be the case that in order to be considered a "liberal" or someone "of the Left," one had to actually ascribe to liberal views on the important policy issues of the day - social spending, abortion, the death penalty, affirmative action, immigration, "judicial activism," hate speech laws, gay rights, utopian foreign policies, etc. etc. These days, to be a "liberal," such views are no longer necessary.Personal loyalty to a leader? Isn't that the F' word we are not supposed to mention? Greenwald expands on this and notes responses that prove his point. Greenwald claims that the criticism of the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court was that she wouldn't be loyal enough to Bush ideas. To expand on this I who proudly wears the liberal label often don't hold positions on issues that I am accused of having. This is part of my problem with Peter's essay referred to earlier. ADDED - Digby has more on the Republican Authoritarian Cult. MORE - Another example of liberal and conservative being redefined as anti and pro Bush is Roger L. Simon. I feel he has been clearly a conservative despite his pro-gay, pro-abortion, anti-death penalty positions. My reasoning being his support for Bush, the Iraq War, and nearly all the Right Media Machine spins of the moment. Part of the reason for this is that he, like many others who are faux-liberals or former liberals, rarely write or talk about their liberal positions. When they do it is only to bring them out to slam others for calling them conservative. Bill O'Reilly was an earlier example of this but now he is just recognized as a conservative buffoon and moderate poseur. YET MORE - A conservatives at LewRockwell.com agrees with Greenwald. Meanwhile Greenwald has gone on to calling out conservative bloggers on their hyprocrisy and denouncing Ann Coulter, really one and the same. Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 0 comments Cheney outed CIA agent Valerie Plame worked to keep Iran nuke free The unmasking of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson by White House officials in 2003 caused significant damage to U.S. national security and its ability to counter nuclear proliferation abroad, RAW STORY has learned. Washington Note: Valerie Plame Leak Sabotaged America's Iran-Watching Intelligence Effort If Cheney & Co. outed one of the key intelligence operations monitoring the inputs and outputs of Iran's nuclear program -- then Cheney & Co. did vast damage to our ability to know what is real and contrived inside Iran.He also notes that Wilson found evidence that Iran was unsuccessfully trying to purchase uranium from Niger. Making this personal Several years ago now my NASA friend wrote a long essay that I was scapegoating the Bush administration. He based that conclusion on my strong expression that the administration and GOP leaders in Congress were threatening the security of the U.S. by their actions regarding terrorists getting their hands on nukes. The evidence I presented was 1.) the outing of Valerie Plame; 2.) the repeated attempts by GOP congressional leaders to eliminate paying Russia to safeguard nuclear materials; 3.) the very low priority the GOP Congress placed on controlling nuclear material, and 4.) the inattention and low priority the administration placed on the threat of nuclear weapons in terrorist hands. Since then some bipartisan leaders went to the trouble of helping to create a DVD and HBO special on the dangers of Russian nuclear material and the terrorist threat of nuclear weapons. I even have my free copy of Last Best Chance. I argued then that this was an attempt to educate and put pressure on primarily GOP leaders who were dismissing this threat. "I am not cavalier. I detest the incompetent, lying, unethical, Machavelian's S.O.B.'s who are the one's cavalierly dismissing threats for their political and economic ambitions."I have been outraged over the Valerie Plame outing and have called it for what it is - treason, from the moment it occurred. The biggest physical military threat the US faces today is terrorists with nuclear weapons. I don't know what word other than traitors to call people who expose someone trying to prevent that for petty reasons. I think this is a good example of the difference between rage and outrage. I stand by my statements regarding this administration and the GOP congressional leaders and think history is bearing me out. Peter's attempt in his essay to put me in a box contains unsupportable statements that he is unable to see from within his box. Too bad he is inside a box where we cannot even agree on some of the facts on politics, much less the opinions. I am pleased that some of his latest expansion of the original essay has an area of our agreement - opposing the radical left's opposition to Bush's Afghanistan War and the theory of no just wars. I supported the Afghan war although with rare criticisms of some tactics and a belief that some of the motivations were hidden. I wonder if Peter still thinks my criticism is simply scapegoating? Tags: Cheney, Plame, Wilson, Iran, terrorism, nuclear threat, proliferation, Niger, treason, traitor, outrage, video Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 John Dean: Cheney has long history of asserting sweeping Imperial powers Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 0 comments 0 comments US helping Morroco built terror prison for secret police Morrocco is where the US and UK send their prisoners to have their penis' cut to make them talk. Donald Rumsfeld visited to thank them for their support yesterday. Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 0 comments debunker: The Way for the WP to stop the rage is to stop the whoring I still can hardly believe the WP's editorial Blog Rage by Jim Brady. In a whiny, self-pitying, snarky, uncivil, and clueless waste of space Brady accused the left of the blog universe of being angry and uncivil over an "inadvertent error." I am with National Debunker, the way for the Washington Post to get any respect back is to stop being a whiny GOP stenographer and stop the whoring. The outrage, not rage, over a mostly very good article by Post ombudsman Deborah Howell was her slipping in two inaccurate, snarky, and defaming to Democrats GOP talking points. In this recent editorial the uncivil Jim Brady even went out of his way to smear one of the best and most knowledgeable blog reporters - Jane Hamsher. He falsely accused her of relishing name calling. (Evidently confusing her with every prominent conservative pundit and blogger I know.) The clueless Brady repeatedly cited his internet experience but seemingly had never heard of the phenomena of both trolls and indecent language when you open unfiltered comments up to readers. Even granting their likelihood Brady still has never offered any proof of his claims of hundreds of obscene comments he claims overwhelmed their blog. Several investigations of comments that after being removed become visible, and other screen captures during the controversy revealed that the vast majority removed were neither obscene or uncivil. They were simply critical. Brady still shows no understanding of why the original Post article and the subsequent words and actions of the Post provoked outrage. He probably has no clue why this new column is also provoking much amusement and outrage again. I am sorry I can't be the first to write it. Jim Brady is "a twit without a functioning brain." Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 0 comments Simple graphics shows Ralph Reed's crooked links to Abramoff gambling Christian-political leader runs money through fake charities from casinos and internet gambling interests to help existing casinos and prevent ban on internet gambling. The graphic is a very clear overview. The related long article has some of the most crooked and hypocritical details near the end - Ralph Reed's questionable coalition. Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 Meek mother utters almost involuntary no's at a Cheney rally and still faces charges link from cursor.org. A year and a half later, Patterson faces a charge of second-degree criminal trespass, which could carry a penalty of $500 and 30 days in jail. Municipal Court Judge Alan Leiman had moved to dismiss the charge in September 2005, but city prosecutor Mark Haight appealed the ruling. The county circuit court judge will hear the case on Feb. 16 and decide whether to send Patterson to trial. Gary Permalink on 2/13/2006 Sunday, February 12, 2006
Broke Back Dew And Vampire Cheney confesses to shooting a man over 24 hours late. Gary Permalink on 2/12/2006 How many complaints does it take to censor and dumb down a community? Three letters from people in a conservative church complaining about an already censored Grease have caused The Crucible to be dropped as the next play. One complainer had not even seen the play. It does not take many squeaky wheels to change a culture. Liberals should take note. Gary Permalink on 2/12/2006 Quote of the Day: Coretta Scott King "A constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriages is a form of gay bashing and it would do nothing at all to protect traditional marriages." Next time a progressive dies just play back or speak the words of the dead and let the conservatives speak ill of them - if they dare. Gary Permalink on 2/12/2006 0 comments Mommas don't let your girls grow up to marry ex-gay cowboys If the Christian Right converts gays would you want your daughter to marry one? Dan Savage made the NYT. Gary Permalink on 2/12/2006 0 comments Saturday, February 11, 2006
More leaks about US strike on Iran being planned for March? UK Telegraph - Pentagon plans to derail Iranian atomic bomb test Russian leader Says US To Attack Iran Late March Conservatives divided about Iran attack France upgrades nuclear arsenal. (This expands French options and would be most likely for retaliation strikes if France is threatened.) Assessing Iran's Nuclear Threat Military strikes on Iran will make the cartoon outbursts in the Middle East look like cartoons Gingrich says invade Iran, but not soon - support revolution. He gives the Iranian people will greet us with flowers argument. He is being a buffoon about quite a few things in the interview. He says one or two things about domestic issues that are not buffoonery. Russia provides Iran with billion dollar air defense system Israel may be deferring to US on military strikes UPDATE: Pentagon, CIA: Iran could and would hit back hard if attacked Gary Permalink on 2/11/2006 Newest Senator nails Bush on budget Capitol Hill Blue - Newest Senator nails Bush on budget The budget proposed by President Bush adds to middle-class burdens while providing greater benefits for the wealthy and oil companies, Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., said Saturday. Gary Permalink on 2/11/2006 Ken Starr accused of lying and perjury Yes, that Ken Starr. The one who spent millions going after the Clintons and managed to nail Bill on, what was it, lying and perjury! Ken Starr or someone he employed is accused of fabricated letters asking for clemency for a client. Gary Permalink on 2/11/2006 Abramoff's 'Charities' were vehicles for power and money The DoJ should learn a lot from this indictment to go after other 'charities' setup by DeLay and other GOP groups. Abramoff's use and misuse of nonprofits played a key role in each of the three counts of his indictment: conspiracy, mail fraud and tax evasion. He admitted evading $1.7 million in income taxes over three years, in part by using nonprofits to conceal personal income from the IRS. Gary Permalink on 2/11/2006 Mary Matalin: "I think these civil rights leaders are nothing more than racists. And they're keeping ... their African-American brothers enslaved" Gary Permalink on 2/11/2006 Friday, February 10, 2006
Administration sources: Cheney Spearheaded Effort to Discredit Wilson Vice President Dick Cheney and then-Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley led a campaign beginning in March 2003 to discredit former Ambassador Joseph Wilson for publicly criticizing the Bush administration's intelligence on Iraq, according to current and former administration officials. Gary Permalink on 2/10/2006
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