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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Bush to Declare War on Schwarzenegger

Da Terminator is in big trouble now.

Austrian rifles sold to Iran are showing up in the hands of Iraqi snipers. Iran is notorious for its black market arms smuggling (in which Ronald Reagan and Ollie North once got involved). I guess now Bush will have no option but to go to war with Austria. I hate to tell Arnie, this, but Washington has been known to intern foreign nationals in California of countries against whom we are at war . . .


Soon, we will be at war with everyone.
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More Stupidity - Again

My previous two posts today have to be modified again. I truly thought that there could only be three people possessing such a high level of stupidity in Washington, DC. Can it be that America has more people in the corridors of power with a level of stupidity that rivals Tony Snow, Sen. James Inhofe, and George Bush? Sadly – yes. Meet another example of an intellect mightily challenged - Rep. Virgil Goode of Virginia.

During today’s House debate on Iraq, virulently anti-Muslim Rep. Virgil Goode (R-VA) said supporting the anti-escalation resolution would “aid and assist the Islamic jihadists who want the crescent and star to wave over the Capitol of the United States and over the White House of this country.” Moreover, he said, “I fear that radical Muslims who want to control the Middle East and ultimately the world would love to see ‘In God We Trust’ stricken from our money and replaced with ‘In Muhammad We Trust.’”

Sigh.
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More Stupidity

After reading this article, my previous post about the two stupidest people in Washington has to be modified. Sen. James Inhofe belongs in that select circle of idiocy along with Tony Snow and Chimpie.

But Inhofe is not a politician who budges easily from his certainties. Like many Republicans in Washington, he appears to have judged that repetition of the same arguments – amplified loudly and frequently through friendly media outlets – can overcome contrary facts.

Inhofe’s stubbornness is tinged, too, by his reliance on fundamentalist Christianity to interpret political events, including the 9/11 terror attacks and Israel’s disputes with the Palestinians and other Arab neighbors.

“One of the reasons I believe the spiritual door was opened for an attack against the United States of America is that the policy of our Government has been to ask the Israelis, and demand it with pressure, not to retaliate in a significant way against the terrorist strikes that have been launched against them,” Inhofe said in a 2002 Senate speech.

“I believe very strongly that we ought to support Israel; that it has a right to the land. This is the most important reason: Because God said so,” Inhofe added, citing the Biblical passage in Genesis 13:14-17....................

More recently, rather than accept the widespread judgment of an unfolding disaster in Iraq, Inhofe has simply asserted the opposite. “What has happened in Iraq is nothing short of a miracle,” he told an audience in Tulsa.

Inhofe may be an extreme case of Republicans relying on their certitude to tough their way back to congressional majorities in 2008, but he is certainly not alone..............

That he represents the great state of Oklahoma and is expected to be re-elected in 2008 is sorrowful, but there is still time to find a capable Democrat from the thousands of good people in that state to challenge him. Inhofe's view of the world is extremely narrow and the other Rethuglicans like him are welcome to remain complacent in their little bubbles of denial. That's just more seats for the Democrats to win in the next election.
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Idiot

There is only one person in Washington, DC who is as stupid as Press Secretary Tony Snow - and everyone knows who that is. That the citizens of this country have to be insulted daily by a meathead like Snow is immensely disgraceful and tremendously disheartening. Foreigners looking at the United States see stupidness and a lack of integrity in OUR White House. Snow exemplifies the disrespect that Bush and his troupe of blockheads have for America when he stands before the nation and makes moronic statements like this:

White House Press Secretary Tony Snow was asked about this today at the daily briefing, following the release of military documents from 2002 that revealed that the U.S. expected that by now a token American force of 5,000 would be able to keep things under control in Iraq -- and the occupation would require only a two or three month "stabilization" period.

"What went wrong?" the reporter reasonably asked.

Snow replied: "I'm not sure anything went wrong."

Now, to Chimpie, Snow must be a huge intellect. To the average American, he is an stultifying and humiliating embarrassment to our country.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Deceit and Stupidity

Surprise, Surprise.
Coming to a town near you, from the crowd that you grew to distrust, another installment in their long running performance of “America – Screw You.”

This latest chapter is a continuation of their well known lie- “We honor our troops.

The Bush administration plans to cut funding for veterans' health care two years from now — even as badly wounded troops returning from Iraq could overwhelm the system.

Bush is using the cuts, critics say, to help fulfill his pledge to balance the budget by 2012.

After an increase sought for next year, the Bush budget would turn current trends on their head. Even though the cost of providing medical care to veterans has been growing rapidly — by more than 10 percent in many years — White House budget documents assume consecutive cutbacks in 2009 and 2010 and a freeze thereafter.

The proposed cuts are unrealistic in light of recent VA budget trends — its medical care budget has risen every year for two decades and 83 percent in the six years since Bush took office — sowing suspicion that the White House is simply making them up to make its long-term deficit figures look better.

Now for something that is truly side-splitting hilarious from the Chimp in Chief – Georgie Bush:

When the interviewer made a reference to "Goldwater Republicans," and "Rockefeller Republicans," he chuckled -- his word -- and stopped the questioner from finishing his thought.

"I'm just chuckling because I think 'Goldwater Republicans' and 'Rockefeller Republicans' are pretty far past," the president said. "That's rude of me to chuckle, but I would be cautious about stereotyping philosophies.".........................

Okay, his interviewer said mildly, but what he'd really wanted to know was how (George W.) Bush Republicans would be defined, and what images the phrase "Bush Republican" might summon for future generations.

And suddenly, it was 2000 again; Mr. Bush did not mention 9/11 or the global war on terror, Iraq or Afghanistan, Saddam or bin Laden: "Compassionate conservatism" was his legacy, he declared, and referred to the faith-based initiatives we haven't heard much about in subsequent years. "I made a name by being compassionate."

Say what? He made a name by being compassionate? Did he really say - by being compassionate?

Truly pathetic.
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Incarceration is Needed

With the continuing testimony in the Lewis Libby trial, it is very apparent that high ranking members of the Bush administration have violated the law and committed treasonous acts. What we need now is for someone to prosecute these slimeballs. The disclosure of covert CIA agent Valerie Plame was a signature event in the history of this country that puts the lives of all covert agents in peril.

The 'outing' of Valerie Plame was done for purely partisan reasons, as payback by a group of petty, mendacious, and criminal, political scumbags who cared nothing for her life nor the lives of her contacts. Plame was working under cover, investigating Iran and it's capability with regards to weapons of mass destruction. To say that she was serving our country and working to enhance our safety, is an understatement. To say that her betrayers are the lowest form of amoral scoundrels does not describe their treachery in harsh enough terms.

The traitor roll call: Ari Fleischer, Richard Armitage, Lewis Libby, and Karl Rove.

So, we have Libby(Chief of Staff to VP Cheney), Fleischer (Chief White House spokesman), Rove (Chief White House political operative), and Armitage (Deputy Secretary of State) all involved with revealing a covert CIA agents' identity. What an amazing coincidence? Or was it a concerted campaign to discredit her husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson, who was causing big problems by raising doubts about the Iraqi WMD claims being made by Bush and his thugs?

May they rot in jail.
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Malpractice

Does anyone really believe that the health care system in this country is “the best in the world”? America has medical care based upon class and money. Those with ability to pay can get good care. Those on company supported plans can get good care. Those who attempt to purchase their own medical insurance will soon be in debt. Those who need care and cannot pay – well sorry. You get discarded.

A paraplegic man wearing a soiled hospital gown and a broken colostomy bag was found crawling in a gutter in skid row in Los Angeles on Thursday after allegedly being dumped in the street by a Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center van, police said.

The incident, witnessed by more than two dozen people, was described by police as a particularly outrageous case of "homeless dumping" that has plagued the downtown area.

"I can't think of anything colder than that," said LAPD Det. Russ Long, who called the case the most egregious of its kind that he has seen in his career.

Makes you proud to be an American.
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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Accountability

Well, well, well. It's finally nice to see someone who acknowledges their culpability when a huge mistake is made. That the head of an American network does this, is especially remarkable:

The head of the Cartoon Network resigned Friday following a marketing stunt that caused a security scare in Boston.

The announcement about Jim Samples resigning was made in an internal memo sent to Cartoon Network staffers..............

Samples said he felt "compelled to step down, effective immediately, in recognition of the gravity of the situation that occurred under my watch."

My belief is that the “scare” in Boston was totally overblown, making the city authorities look like total weenies. It was downright embarrassing and painful to watch. Nevertheless, a huge disruption was caused that affected the lives of thousands.

By his example, Mr. Samples has shown that actions and the lack of oversight, have consequences. This is a lesson that needs learning – over and over again in Washington. The Rethuglicans in Congress got a taste of that last November, with more to come in 2008.

Think Georgie could learn this? Most likely, he is an avid Cartoon Network viewer and just may be positively influenced by this act.

Any bets?
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Dishonor and Swine

Since the Rethuglicans managed to avoid a resolution (non-binding) in the US Senate that would have put every Senator on record, exposing whether they approve or disapprove of sending additional troops to Iraq, one has to wonder about their lack of humanity. Seemingly more concerned with scoring political points and avoiding embarrassment for the Bush administration, they have proudly ascended the sacrificial altar, proclaiming their strong disregard for the lives of American service personnel. We cannot debate the “surge”, nor the continued conflict, nor voice any disagreement. We must only carry on. The illogic of their position is superbly illustrated by an op-ed in the Washington Post today by retired general William Odom where he lists the top myths about Iraq:

1) We must continue the war to prevent the terrible aftermath that will occur if our forces are withdrawn soon. Reflect on the double-think of this formulation. We are now fighting to prevent what our invasion made inevitable! Undoubtedly we will leave a mess -- the mess we created, which has become worse each year we have remained. Lawmakers gravely proclaim their opposition to the war, but in the next breath express fear that quitting it will leave a blood bath, a civil war, a terrorist haven, a "failed state," or some other horror. But this "aftermath" is already upon us; a prolonged U.S. occupation cannot prevent what already exists.

2) We must continue the war to prevent Iran's influence from growing in Iraq. This is another absurd notion. One of the president's initial war aims, the creation of a democracy in Iraq, ensured increased Iranian influence, both in Iraq and the region. Electoral democracy, predictably, would put Shiite groups in power -- groups supported by Iran since Saddam Hussein repressed them in 1991. Why are so many members of Congress swallowing the claim that prolonging the war is now supposed to prevent precisely what starting the war inexorably and predictably caused? Fear that Congress will confront this contradiction helps explain the administration and neocon drumbeat we now hear for expanding the war to Iran.

Here we see shades of the Nixon-Kissinger strategy in Vietnam: widen the war into Cambodia and Laos. Only this time, the adverse consequences would be far greater. Iran's ability to hurt U.S. forces in Iraq are not trivial. And the anti-American backlash in the region would be larger, and have more lasting consequences.

3) We must prevent the emergence of a new haven for al-Qaeda in Iraq. But it was the U.S. invasion that opened Iraq's doors to al-Qaeda. The longer U.S. forces have remained there, the stronger al-Qaeda has become. Yet its strength within the Kurdish and Shiite areas is trivial. After a U.S. withdrawal, it will probably play a continuing role in helping the Sunni groups against the Shiites and the Kurds. Whether such foreign elements could remain or thrive in Iraq after the resolution of civil war is open to question. Meanwhile, continuing the war will not push al-Qaeda outside Iraq. On the contrary, the American presence is the glue that holds al-Qaeda there now.

4) We must continue to fight in order to "support the troops." This argument effectively paralyzes almost all members of Congress. Lawmakers proclaim in grave tones a litany of problems in Iraq sufficient to justify a rapid pullout. Then they reject that logical conclusion, insisting we cannot do so because we must support the troops. Has anybody asked the troops?

So, to the amoral Rethuglican Senators and their Kool-Aid drinking swine supporter – Sen. Joe Lieberman, here is a question. As you all continue to support the needless death of brave Americans who are fighting in a war based on lies – how many of the Americans who have died since your successful avoidance of accountability will you honor by standing before their families to tell them that the death of their loved one was for a noble cause?

Not one I'll bet.
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Still Clueless

For an industry that continuously trumpets their skills, their training, their ethics, their insight, their striving to report the story – journalists just don't seem to understand the world they live in, nor the people they supposedly report for.

One has to wonder about reporters. They constantly profess their dedication to keeping the public informed, claiming stridently of the “public's right to know” and then turn around to display contempt or disdain for the intellect and concern of that public. The best examples of this can be seen when viewing the Sunday morning talking heads – Meet The Press is a rich feeding ground.

Consider the discussion this morning, along with Tim Russert, the guests included Gwen Ifill, David Broder, Roger Simon, and Howard Kurtz. Russert asked Kurtz about the Lewis Libby trial:

MR. RUSSERT: ..............Howie Kurtz, I want to ask you about the Scooter Libby trial. William Powers in the National Journal has an interesting column where he thinks that the fact that journalists have to testify is good because it will open up in terms of the public being able to see how reporters cultivate relationships to get information. You have a different view of that?

MR. KURTZ: Yeah, I certainly don’t think it’s a good thing at all, and I think the reputation of journalists in this Libby trial have taken a hit...............The problem for us as a profession is this: When journalists get up there and testify, beside—leaving aside the First Amendment question—it looks to people like—out there like we have become too cozy with senior Bush administration officials, not so we can ferret out information about national security, not so we can find out about corruption, but, in this particular case, in some cases, acting as a conduit for White House effort to put out negative information about Joe Wilson, Valerie Plame’s husband, a big critic of the pre-war intelligence. And I think that the people out there who don’t follow this all that closely think that we have become part of the club, too much the insiders. And that is a problem for journalism.

So Kurtz thinks the “reputation” of journalists in the trial have taken a hit because it “looks like” they have become “too cozy”. He bemoans the fact that people might think reporters have become a “conduit” for the White House. Well golly gee – pot meet kettle, you're both black.

Has Kurtz never heard of Judy Miller, Jeff Gannon, or Michael Gordon? And has Kurtz forgetten about Cheney's main conduit – Tim Russert? That Kurtz can sit there and spout this inane drivel is beautifully symptomatic of the problem these so-called journalists have. They appear to be totally disconnected from reality, preferring to live in a little world centered around Washington, DC and totally failing to see the stains on their hands. Kurtz thinks that people who don’t follow the happenings in Washington closely think that journalists have become insiders. He needs to wake up as people who do follow Washington closely understand full well that reporters are compromised. The networks and newspapers are losing readership and influence - not because people don't care, but simply because the media cannot be relied upon to provide truth.

Another example:

MR. RUSSERT: Gwen Ifill:

MS. IFILL: Well, you know, the journalists I talked to are having sort, sort of a collective nervous breakdown about this.........You’re right, it’s—Roger’s right, in some ways it’s kind of an inside story in that we’re all talking to each other and we’re very crazed about it. And I don’t know that Americans around the world are really worrying about that. But I do know that at some level it’s going to affect the way we do our jobs.............

Gwen, Americans are watching and worrying. There is a big world outside of Washington which you have apparently lost sight of. We're not stupid. Tragically, your profession is being exposed as one that dismisses it's Fourth Estate responsibility and contributes to the continued deterioration of American democracy.

For the last six years, we have seen the tragic results from this failure of journalistic responsibility - when will you learn?

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Cheney's Punk – Part II

Dan Froomkin nails it again:

If you're a journalist, and a very senior White House official calls you up on the phone, what do you do? Do you try to get the official to address issues of urgent concern so that you can then relate that information to the public?

Not if you're NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert.

When then-vice presidential chief of staff Scooter Libby called Russert on July 10, 2003, to complain that his name was being unfairly bandied about by MSNBC host Chris Matthews, Russert apparently asked him nothing.

And get this: According to Russert's testimony yesterday at Libby's trial, when any senior government official calls him, they are presumptively off the record.

That's not reporting, that's enabling.

That's how you treat your friends when you're having an innocent chat, not the people you're supposed to be holding accountable.........................

Russert is the new poster child (supplanting Bob Woodward) for showing how Washington reporters are do nothing journalists, seemingly more concerned with being part of the political in-crowd rather than fulfilling their role as watchdogs for the American public. To say that this is a huge dis-service to our nation is an understatement. One has to wonder how these media types can be so clueless regarding their abrogation of duty. Don't they care about America? Don't they care about their children?

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to answer the question about why Washington “journalists” are held in such low regard – just ask Russert.
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Downfall

It's getting quite interesting in the Lewis Libby trial. Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald has built a solid case that Libby lied to investigators. In doing so, Fitzgerald is building another case – that Bush and Cheney very likely lied about their participation in the plan for revealing CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson's identity.

At long last, the fog of mystification generated by the Bush administration and the Washington media is lifting, so that everyone can see clearly why I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby is on trial and why his prosecution is important...........

The question that now hangs over the President and the Vice President is whether they lied to special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald—the same crime for which their fall guy Scooter now faces possible imprisonment and disgrace................

Doubts about the candor of Messrs. Bush and Cheney date all the way back to September 2003, before the appointment of the special counsel, when the President supposedly declared his sincere determination to “get to the bottom of this.”.............

“There’s been nothing—absolutely nothing—brought to our attention to suggest any White House involvement,” said Scott McClellan, then the Presidential press secretary, in attempting to cover Karl Rove and the rest of the White House staff with a blanket exoneration.

We have long since learned otherwise. We know, for instance, that Mr. Rove, Mr. Libby and former Presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer were all involved in leaking Ms. Wilson’s identity to the media. We also know that Mr. Libby, by his own testimony, learned about her C.I.A. identity from the Vice President. They had hoped to discredit Mr. Wilson by hinting at nepotism in his C.I.A.-sponsored trip to Niger to gather information about alleged uranium trading with Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. (Actually, he undertook the difficult journey to that unprepossessing nation as a public service, without pay.) In short, we know that top officials in the Bush White House were behind the campaign to discredit the Wilsons.

Where does that leave the President and the Vice President? Over the past several days, the outlines of Mr. Cheney’s role in the nasty attack on the Wilsons and the subsequent cover-up have become increasingly plain. He not only oversaw the activities of his chief of staff, but went so far as to order Mr. McClellan to “clear” Mr. Libby in a press briefing................

And lest anyone forget, here is a bit of press conference dialogue from the crowd who promised to “restore honor and dignity” to the White House:

Q Scott, has anyone --- has the President tried to find out who outed the CIA agent? And has he fired anyone in the White House yet?

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, Helen, that's assuming a lot of things. First of all, that is not the way this White House operates. The President expects everyone in his administration to adhere to the highest standards of conduct...............

Q Does he think it didn't come from here?

MR. McCLELLAN: But we've made it very clear that anyone --- anyone --- who has information relating to this should report that information to the Department of Justice.

Q Does he doubt it came from the White House?
.....................

MR. McCLELLAN: Well, there's been no information that has been brought to our attention, beyond what we've seen in the media reports, to suggest White House involvement.
.....................

Q Would you not want to know whether someone had leaked information of this kind?

MR. McCLELLAN: The President has been --- I spoke for him earlier today --- the President believes leaking classified information is a very serious matter.................

Disgraceful.
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It's STILL About Oil

From Alternet, by Richard W. Behan:

In the Caspian Basin and beneath the deserts of Iraq, as many as 783 billion barrels of oil are waiting to be pumped. Anyone controlling that much oil stands a good chance of breaking OPEC's stranglehold overnight, and any nation seeking to dominate the world would have to go after it.

The long-held suspicions about George Bush's wars are well-placed. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were not prompted by the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. They were not waged to spread democracy in the Middle East or enhance security at home. They were conceived and planned in secret long before September 11, 2001 and they were undertaken to control petroleum resources.

.................

During his second week in office, President Bush convened the first meeting of his National Security Council. It was a triumph for the PNAC. In just one hour-long meeting, the new Bush Administration turned upside down the long-standing focus of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Over Secretary of State Colin Powell's objections, the goal of reconciling the Israel-Palestine conflict was abandoned, and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein was set as the new priority. Ron Suskind's book, The Price of Loyalty, describes the meeting in detail.

The Energy Task Force wasted no time, either. Within three weeks of its creation, the group was poring over maps of the Iraqi oilfields, pipelines, tanker terminals, and oil exploration blocks. It studied an inventory of "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield Contracts" -- dozens of oil companies from 30 different countries, in various stages of negotiations for exploring and developing Iraqi crude.

Not a single U.S. oil company was among the "suitors," and that was intolerable, given a foreign policy bent on global hegemony. The National Energy Policy document, released May 17, 2001 concluded this: "By any estimation, Middle East oil producers will remain central to world security. The Gulf will be a primary focus of U.S. international energy policy."

That rather innocuous statement can be clarified by a top-secret memo dated February 3, 2001 to the staff of the National Security Council. Cheney's group, the memo said, was "melding" two apparently unrelated areas of policy: "the review of operational policies toward rogue states," such as Iraq, and "actions regarding the capture of new and existing oil and gas fields." The memo directed the National Security Council staff to cooperate fully with the Energy Task Force as the "melding" continued. National security policy and international energy policy would be developed as a coordinated whole. This would prove convenient on September 11, 2001, still seven months in the future...........

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Rethuglicans to America - Screw You


The ignorant, arrogant, amoral pack of US Senate Rethuglicans have just told the majority of America to go fu.. themselves. Even more sickening, these slimeballs have also just told the troops serving in Iraq that they have to stay and die in a war based on lies - a war about oil - a civil war that we have no business being involved with.

Democrats - get off your heinies - Feingold has it right (again!).

2008 cannot come soon enough.

And to the traitorous Sen. Joe Lieberman - the words cannot be expressed here.
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Hallelujah

Today is the day Ted Haggard has determined that he is “completely heterosexual”. After three week of intensive counseling, Rev. Ted has been cured of the evils of homosexuality. Yessiree – it's a miracle – that's what is – for sure – Amen brother, Amen.

Yep, apparently his sexual contact with men was just limited to his accuser. Thing that is a little puzzling though is – if there was only one guy in Ted's life, why is he being treated for sexual addiction? Well, either Ted has had other gay flings, or his one tryst on the male side was mighty powerful. How else is he addicted?

The sheep following Rev. Haggard don't have anything to worry about and should rest easy. According to the Rev. Tim Ralph, the counseling – conducted in Arizona, left Rev. Ted sure of one thing - "He is completely heterosexual," ....... "That is something he discovered. It was the acting- out situations where things took place. It wasn't a constant thing."

The Lord moves in mysterious ways.
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Sunday, February 04, 2007

To Do a Job Well

Now, here is an example of a real reporter as Dan Froomkin states the obvious for his fellow journalists. Too bad that he has to.

Lessons we thought had been learned from Vietnam were forgotten in the rush to invade Iraq. And now, as we cover President Bush’s ratcheting up of the rhetoric against Iran, it’s looking like the lessons we should have learned from Iraq may not have been learned at all. So at the risk of stating the obvious, here are some thoughts about what those lessons were....

You Can’t Be Too Skeptical of Authority
Provocation Alone Does Not Justify War
Be Particularly Skeptical of Secrecy
Watch for Rhetorical Traps
Don’t Just Give Voice to the Administration Officials
Look Outside Our Borders
Understand the Enemy
Encourage Public Debate
Write about Motives
Talk to the Military


The question is, will anyone employed by corporate media break ranks and actually perform their proper function? Well, we know no one at FOX will.
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This is Leadership?

This is the type of success that the Rethuglican leadership crowd in Bush's party is bringing to Texas.

Sen. Eliot Shapleigh, D-El Paso, this morning released the 2007 version of his profoundly depressing booklet “Texas on the Brink: How Texas ranks among the 50 states.” It’s a handy quick-reference to exactly how bad things are in Texas. Shapleigh’s office has compiled the rankings, complete with footnotes and all, for three straight sessions. Perusing the numbers, you realize Texas is actually worse off than you thought. A few of the highlights (and we’re using that term loosely):

49th in per capita tax revenue raised;
50th in per capita state spending;
47th in average SAT scores;
50th in percentage of population over 25 with high school diploma;
1st in percentage of uninsured children;
1st in percentage of population without health insurance;
49th in percentage of women who vote;
1st in air pollution emissions;
1st in toxic chemicals released into water;
1st in cancer-causing carcinogens released into air;
44th in home ownership rate;
50th in electric bill affordability;
1st in number of executions;
1st in number of gun shows.


This is also the type of success (criminal negligence) that we see on display in Washington under Chimpie and his group of incompetents. Can't wait for 2008.
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Don't Do It


If the rumors trickling out of the US House of Representatives are true, then the Democrats are going to have a firestorm on their hands. Did they forget why they were elected? Americans are tired of how big money buys influence and access to OUR government.

DISTURBING, though not particularly surprising, rumblings are emanating from the House of Representatives to the effect that some Democrats are balking at requiring lobbyists to disclose the campaign contributions they arrange or collect for lawmakers.


Congressmen, remember why you are there - and don't forget the end goal in 2008. Do you want to throw the gains away?
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Big Brother's Information Minister

In a post yesterday, I had written about the propaganda mouth pieces at FOX News. Wish I had caught this bit of news as the post's premise has just been confirmed – by none other than Rupert Murdoch:

Last Friday, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Rupert Murdoch sat on a panel where he lamented what he described as a "loss of power" due to the ascension of the Internet and other new media. The notion that this captain of one of the most dominant media conglomerates in the world is trembling in the shadow of bloggers is simply absurd. Especially when you consider the fact that his company is also a dominant player on the Internet with an aggressive acquisitiveness that includes MySpace, the world's largest online social networking site.

But there was a more shocking exchange that took place that ought to have caused more of a stir amongst professional journalists and all freedom loving people. It was an exchange that revealed something that most conscious beings knew, but which I have never seen explicitly articulated.

Murdoch was asked if News Corp. had managed to shape the agenda on the war in Iraq. His answer?

"No, I don't think so. We tried [...] We basically supported the Bush policy in the Middle East...but we have been very critical of his execution."

As stated so capably by Juan Cole:

......He said that they were critical of the execution of the war, though. He doesn't watch or read his own media if he thinks that. It is never a discouraging word and 'what were the RNC talking points today?' over there in Foxland.

Murdoch's remarks are a good reason for which the news conglomerates should be broken up so that a wider range of views can be published. While Murdoch complains about competition from the internet, the fact is that far more people watch television than get their news from any blogger.

Murdoch's media have done more to cheapen American values and drive the country toward fascistic ways of thinking than anything since the McCarthy period in the 1950s. The airwaves belong to the public, and this man only licenses them. When will the public take them back and use them for purposes of which Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Franklin would have approved?

So, Murdoch – the head of a huge media conglomerate, admits that he tried to influence the agenda of a phony war by manipulating information and spreading government lies. Murdoch was toying with the American public, treating them as suckers who would believe any pablum they were fed. Did he care at all about the lives involved – the answer is clearly no. Fox News is nothing more that a neo-con tool, their propaganda peddler. If his admission is not the final nail in the FOX "News"coffin and if it does not cause America to turn this propaganda outlet off – then we are in serious trouble.

Murdoch has the blood of innocent's on his hands – just to make a buck. I wish him a long life – in hell.
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Leadership Choices

Do you want someone like this running the country?










Or would you want an honest, decent, caring person like one of these?









Seems like an easy choice.
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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Christian Brownshirts

Taken from a new book by Chris Hedges American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War On America

Dr. James Luther Adams, my ethics professor at Harvard Divinity School, told his students that when we were his age—he was then close to 80—we would all be fighting the “Christian fascists.”

The warning, given 25 years ago, came at the moment Pat Robertson and other radio and television evangelists began speaking about a new political religion that would direct its efforts toward taking control of all institutions, including mainstream denominations and the government. Its stated goal was to use the United States to create a global Christian empire. This call for fundamentalists and evangelicals to take political power was a radical and ominous mutation of traditional Christianity. It was hard, at the time, to take such fantastic rhetoric seriously, especially given the buffoonish quality of those who expounded it. But Adams warned us against the blindness caused by intellectual snobbery. The Nazis, he said, were not going to return with swastikas and brown shirts. Their ideological inheritors had found a mask for fascism in the pages of the Bible.

Adams understood that totalitarian movements are built out of deep personal and economic despair. He warned that the flight of manufacturing jobs, the impoverishment of the American working class, the physical obliteration of communities in the vast, soulless exurbs and decaying Rust Belt, were swiftly deforming our society...... This despair, Adams said, would empower dangerous dreamers—those who today bombard the airwaves with an idealistic and religious utopianism that promises, through violent apocalyptic purification, to eradicate the old, sinful world that has failed many Americans.

These Christian utopians promise to replace this internal and external emptiness with a mythical world where time stops and all problems are solved.........The Christian right has lured tens of millions of Americans, who rightly feel abandoned and betrayed by the political system, from the reality-based world to one of magic—to fantastic visions of angels and miracles, to a childlike belief that God has a plan for them and Jesus will guide and protect them. This mythological worldview, one that has no use for science or dispassionate, honest intellectual inquiry, one that promises that the loss of jobs and health insurance does not matter, as long as you are right with Jesus, offers a lying world of consistency that addresses the emotional yearnings of desperate followers at the expense of reality. It creates a world where facts become interchangeable with opinions, where lies become true—the very essence of the totalitarian state. It includes a dark license to kill, to obliterate all those who do not conform to this vision, from Muslims in the Middle East to those at home who refuse to submit to the movement. And it conveniently empowers a rapacious oligarchy whose god is maximum profit at the expense of citizens................Arthur Schlesinger, in “The Cycles of American History,” wrote that “the great religious ages were notable for their indifference to human rights in the contemporary sense—not only for their acquiescence in poverty, inequality and oppression, but for their enthusiastic justification of slavery, persecution, torture and genocide.”

He despaired of U.S. liberals, who, he said, as in Nazi Germany, mouthed silly platitudes about dialogue and inclusiveness that made them ineffectual and impotent. Liberals, he said, did not understand the power and allure of evil or the cold reality of how the world worked. The current hand-wringing by Democrats, with many asking how they can reach out to a movement whose leaders brand them “demonic” and “satanic,” would not have surprised Adams.

Two decades later, even in the face of the growing reach of the Christian right, his prediction seems apocalyptic. And yet the powerbrokers in the Christian right have moved from the fringes of society to the floor of the House of Representatives and the Senate........ President Bush has handed hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid to these groups and dismantled federal programs in science, reproductive rights and AIDS research to pay homage to the pseudo-science and quackery of the Christian right.

Bush will, I suspect, turn out to be no more than a weak transition figure, our version of Otto von Bismarck....... Bismarck’s attacks, which split Germany and made the discrediting of whole segments of the society an acceptable part of the civil discourse, paved the way for the Nazis’ more virulent racism and repression.........

Here is a little example of one Christian brownshirt at work:

Televangelist and Ohio "Patriot Pastor" leader Rod Parsley's Center for Moral Clarity is urging the revival of long-dormant laws against adultery in states such as Michigan, where adultery is technically a felony, although no one has been prosecuted for 36 years.

In an e-mail update to its supporters, the Center noted with approval the remark of an appeals court judge that a Michigan statute criminalizing sex involving commission of a felony, when combined with the law making adultery a felony, could lead to life in prison. "Lawmakers and judges in Michigan are holding married couples accountable for their vows of fidelity," touted CMC, adding that "The rest of the nation should take a look at the Michigan statute. Criminal laws are designed to force people to conform to certain acceptable standards of personal behavior. Most of society's code of conduct has its roots in the 10 Commandments."

"Adultery is a violation of biblical instruction as well as an offense against the other partner in what should be a sacred relationship," said Parsley.

Aren't you glad we have pure angels of morality such as “Pastor” Rod around to show us the way?

More examples of brownshirts here, here, and here.

Sieg Hiel.
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Mouthpieces of Propaganda

FOX News does not have any reputation for reporting truth. As the most prominent mouthpiece for Rethuglican misinformation and propaganda, they not only cause harm in American society, but they also flout the responsibilities of their supposed profession – serving as a member of the fourth estate. That they exist is a testament to the nefarious intentions of their financiers – the desires to control, influence, and direct the actions of the masses towards achieving goals for the ruling class. The network has no interest in serving as a reporting organization to perform government monitoring in an effort to improve our country, rather they are interested in helping to control the country. Their loud mouthed employees such as O'Reilly, Hannity, Wallace, and Hume are really disgraceful misanthropes – more interested in collecting a huge salary and feeling self important that in performing public service.

With that being said, it is wonderfully refreshing to see that someone – finally, seems to be willing to call out FOX for what they really are.

Sources tell The Sleuth that the Obama camp has "frozen out" Fox News reporters and producers in the wake of the network's major screw-up in running with the erroneous Obama-the-jihadist story reported by Insight magazine......

Since the madrassah incident, Obama has given interviews to ABC, CNN, CBS and NBC -- pretty much every other network except Fox. Sources close to Obama acknowledged that they're not thrilled to play ball with Fox journalists, but they stopped short of saying they are freezing the network out.

And as said so well by Taylor Marsh:

Slander me, screw you. Ahem, I mean, you air lies about me, get used to the cold shoulder, baby...............

Obama gave Fox what they deserved. They should get it from Democrats more often. When this started I doubted that Obama was tough enough to take on Fox "News" and other political bad guys. He's proven he is plenty tough.

Hillary has it right. When someone attacks you, "deck" them........ Rule number one: Never play footsies on Fox.

Why does any Democrat appear on FOX anyways? I know, I know - we want to be civilized, decent, polite, and show we can win the opposition over with intelligence and ideas. But that presupposes that they are willing to be receptive and have some intelligence to start with – doesn't it?
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Rabid Dog

One has to wonder about the mental and emotional condition of Michelle Malkin. She never seems to retreat from positions of hatred, intolerance, and scorn. Does she really believe the lies and venom spewing forth in her writings and commentary, or is she paid to reach new heights of outrageousness and controversy? If she is mentally unstable, one would think a family member might try to get her proper medical attention. If she is intentionally lying and voicing hatred for her sponsors, then prosecution may be warranted. In any case, she does not deserve an audience and as a scourge on public/social discourse, she should just be turned off.

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Breath of Fresh Air

There is a refreshing change in Washington, DC nowadays. It's called competence. Translation for all the Rethuglican nitwits – it means: being able to get things done.

From The Washington Post:
Democrats Move Leftover Spending Measure

House and Senate Democratic leaders agreed yesterday to a $463 billion spending plan for the remainder of the fiscal year that would freeze many federal agencies at 2006 levels but include more money for veterans' health, education, scientific research, HIV programs and public parks, among other things.

In an unusual move, the congressional leaders stripped the spending bill of all earmarks, or narrow, special-interest provisions. The measure had to be cobbled together now because Congress did not finish its work last year and failed to pass nine of 11 spending bills.

Four months into the current fiscal year, the federal government has been running on a temporary budget that is set to expire Feb. 15. The House is scheduled to vote on the spending package today, while the Senate will take it up in the coming weeks.........

Then there was this pitiful tidbit:

Republicans grumbled about the fact that Democrats in the House will not allow amendments to the budget and said the party in power plans to ram through a spending bill without committee hearings or meaningful debate......

Aww gee, isn't that too, too bad. Say, to all you Rethuglicans – SHUT UP! What goes around, comes around. Lube it up, you're going to get more – harder and faster.

Democrats said that they have no choice, because the previous Congress left the budget process in such disarray that they are under great pressure to quickly pass a spending bill for the remaining eight months.

"I don't expect people to love this proposal. I don't love this proposal and we probably have made some wrong choices," said House Appropriations Committee Chairman David R. Obey (D-Wis.). "But in contrast to last year's Congress, which decided to duck these choices, at least we have made them in order to bring last year's issues to a conclusion so we can turn the page and deal with next year's priorities."

Now all America needs is competence in the Executive branch.
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Space Age Weapons

Thanks to the ever increasing cozy relationship between the federal government and the burgeoning, civilian defense industry, we will soon see more supposedly “non-lethal” weapons being used by dangerous and unaccountable mercenaries. Americans are being re-assured that these weapons are only in the development stage and would only be used in combat situations. Sure, uh huh, sounds believable, okay.

The military calls its new weapon an "active denial system," but that's an understatement. It's a ray gun that shoots a beam that makes people feel as if they are about to catch fire. Apart from causing that terrifying sensation, the technology is supposed to be harmless - a non-lethal way to get enemies to drop their weapons...............

During the first media demonstration of the weapon Wednesday, airmen fired beams from a large dish antenna mounted atop a Humvee at people pretending to be rioters and acting out other scenarios that U.S. troops might encounter in war zones. The device's two-man crew located their targets through powerful lenses and fired beams from more than 500 yards away. That is nearly 17 times the range of existing non-lethal weapons, such as rubber bullets.

Anyone hit by the beam immediately jumped out of its path because of the sudden blast of heat throughout the body. While the 130-degree heat was not painful, it was intense enough to make the participants think their clothes were about to ignite.......

The weapon could be mounted aboard ships, airplanes and helicopters, and routinely used for security or anti-terrorism operations.

Now, the military says production of the unit will not really begin until 2010 and that it would be useful in places like Iraq and Afghanistan. Hmmm, so how long will we be there?

The continuing development of high tech weapons, encouraged by a US government that constantly seems to creep towards fascism and increasing alienation from it's citizens, should concern all Americans. For while assurances are being made that the weaponry will never be used here, recent violations of American liberties serve as a cruel reminder that our government needs to be closely monitored. Our rights must be continually fought for – they are not guaranteed and will always be abused by those seeking control or profit.

For more info on weapons to be feared see here.
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Pinhead Science

Bush and his cabal have committed many egregious acts of neglect, criminality, and immorality to harm our nation. Their reign of stupidity and insolence will wane – but not fast enough for the people being directly impacted now in Iraq and the Middle East. While the Chimp's actions for the immediate future are unspeakable enough, it is his acts which help degrade the lives of future generations that will surely reserve his seat in the Underworld.

More evidence is coming to light that shows conclusively how the frat boy and his corporate owners have deliberately muzzled and impeded the honest, factual investigations of climatologists into the causes of global warming:

More than 120 scientists across seven federal agencies say they have been pressured to remove references to "climate change" and "global warming" from a range of documents, including press releases and communications with Congress. Roughly the same number say appointees altered the meaning of scientific findings on climate contained in communications related to their research.

"We are beyond the anecdotal," says Francesca Grifo, director of the scientific integrity program at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), ............"We now have evidence to support the view that this problem goes deeper than just these few high-profile cases."

Global-warming science must be accurately represented to enable lawmakers to craft adequate policies to control the problem and adapt to climate change, Dr. Grifo says. Scientists at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and other agencies working on climate-related issues are doing excellent work. "But it's under threat, and they are struggling to get their results out" to the general public, she says.........

Sometimes scientists and career public-affairs officers would send press releases related to global warming up the ladder for review, then never hear back. Or appointees changed the wording in ways that scientists felt distorted the results or their implications, and the researchers weren't given a chance to argue their case........

During Tuesday's hearing, additional evidence came from Rick Piltz, who resigned from his position as senior associate with the administration's Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) in 2005 over what he saw as repeated instances of interference in the program's reporting process - often with pressure coming from two conservative think tanks that have spearheaded efforts to debunk global warming. One of their key contacts in the White House, he says, was the chief of staff of the president's Council on Environmental Quality, Philip Cooney, who served as an attorney and lobbyist for the American Petroleum Institute prior to joining the council.

Yet even Dr. Pielke says that "the Bush administration has engaged in hypercontrolling strategies for controlling information" on global warming.

Adds Grifo, "It's time for the public to stand up and be angry, too. It's their knowledge, their scientists, just like Washington is their capital."

One could make a convincing argument that Bush is an intellectually lazy man, incurious about the world around him and disdainful of those he believes to be his mental superiors. One could also argue that Bush believes strongly in class divisions and consequently cares little about the future for others – as long as he keeps his class happy. I tend to believe both arguments, adding that Bush and his cronies are empty, amoral beings helping to degrade the environment for future generations so that someone can make a higher percentage. They need to see a jail cell.
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