Apr 30, 2006

Karl Rove and Rush Limbaugh...the right's Jan and Dean?

I thought the lyrics I snitched from a Blah3 parody on Rush 'fat ass' Limbaugh would go well this fine Sunday afternoon with this shot of Krazy Karl. I got Karl's cover from that killer chick Maru. Don't ya know she's short and to the point on her wonderful blog..linkage to her site is here and over on the sidebar. And now, without further ado..the Ode to Rushie :)

I’m waiting for my maid
Couple thousand dollars in my hand
She’s down at Denny’s, servin’ as my proxy
Gonna get me a big big box of Oxy
I’m waiting for my maid

Hey white boy, you got a mansion in Palm
That’s the wages from putting feminazis down
Ain’t nothing sir, when you’ve got talent from God
But my hands are shaking, don’t it seem kinda odd?
I’m waiting for my maid

Here she comes, she’s all dressed in black
Hurry up now, you got go clean up out back
She’s never early, she’s always late
How am I gonna make it through my next 3 hours of hate?
I’m waiting for my maid

Alone in my mansion, just laying in my bed
The whole place paid for by those stupid dittoheads
But now I’m cruisin’ on hillbilly heroin
And don’t you tell me hypocrisy’s a sin
I’m waiting for my maid

It’s time to holler, now watch me wail and shout
I’m feeling good, getting’ all this venom out
I’m feeling good, I’m on the attack
And if anyone asks, I’ll just say it’s for my back
I’m waiting for my maid.

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Apr 29, 2006

Another Repube caught with his hand in the cookie jar


Tsk, tsk..these guys in the Repube party are just so damn smarmy. I dare say its the norm in this administration. The former head of the FDA, Dr. Lester M. Crawford is in "hot water" according to several media reports,one of which is the NYT. He is under criminal investigation by a Fed GJ for selling stocks. This excerpt from the NYT write up stating either Lester or his wife: "had sold shares in companies regulated by the agency when he was its deputy commissioner and acting commissioner. He has since joined a Washington lobbying firm, Policy Directions Inc. " Lester was only in charge for three brief months before he quit and became a lobbyist..Lester's claim to fame is that he helped way-lay, on numerous occasions a pharmaceutical company's request to make a morning after pill available over-the-counter. The Pill was known as "Plan-B" was manufactured by Barr Laboratory, and the FDA refused to rule on the company's request, sparking a lawsuit which is still ongoing. Since Lester is having problems on the civil as well as criminal front, his attorney has advised him to take the fifth no matter who he's talking to at this point...what a maroon.

Link to the NYT article is here.

Al speaks.

Al Gore has an interview up on Newsweek with Eleanor Clift here.

His last statement in the interview regarding the "issue" of global warming..its what I always say..this isn't a partisan issue, global warming..it's the responsibility of every human being.

....now,if you want to read what Eleanor says about Gore vs. Hillary..you have to go here.

Apr 28, 2006

Tomorrow Big March in NYC, Monday's Immigration Marchs and Neil Youngs new Anti-War CD

Tomorrow is the day to be in NYC..wish I could afford to go :( If you live within driving distance, please go and support the efforts of over 20 Anti-War,Anti-poverty, Anti-Bush Regime activists and groups. I have the button for the march over on my sidebar, you can click it and get all the info..SUPPORT THE ANTI-WAR EFFORT!!! Its called the March for Peace, Justice and Democracy..we are very short on all three of those since the Shrub took office.

Monday (which is May 1st) in Bakersfield and other cities in the U.S. there are marches and rallys for Immigration reform. Most business's owned by Immigrants that support reform will be closed. Here in the heart of Repube country there are lots of folks bitching about the show of unity that will occur Monday.. SCREW EM!!!! If only the progressives and liberals and everyone against the current adminstration's bullshit could mobilize like the Immigration Reform groups have..we could really get some changes..or scare those rotten bastards enough to sit up and take notice. Every voice counts..when we voice our opposition in unison..its a voice heard round the world people..we DO make a difference.

Last but certainly not least..Neil Young has his new cd Living with War online. He or his people have a blog up here. I have it on my sidebar also. You can listen to his full cd there as well. I am listening to it now..its giving me goosebumps. God love ya Neil...I know I do..thanks for the CD and access to it..you rock dude, in more ways than one.

Apr 27, 2006

Why can't GE invest in the U.S?????


GE is investing roughly $75 Millon in a Solar Plant in Portugal..the article is here.

We have a Solar Plant right here in the good ol US of A..and I pass the sumbitch each time I go to Vegas..Its in the Mojave desert..there is NOTHING in that part of the country but tumble fucking weed..nothing..oh..and LOTS OF SUNSHINE...perfect for a Solar Plant. I have nothing against the Portugese..I was married to one for christ's sake.


There is currently a Solar Plant operating here as I said. It is funded by the following:

SoCal Edison
San Diego Gas & Electric
Sterling Energy Systems

Why in the BLUE hell can't GE fund something here in the United States????? Someone explain it to me please..I got the time..tell me why those bastages over at GE will send their money over to the EU before funding something here in the good ol' US of A..This, sportsfans..it total complete bullshat...I know..the past tense..but its crap none the less. I am so pissed..I am furious..its why we suck ass so bad.

OH YEAH.... we also have a Wind Farm in the mountains between Bakersfield and Mojave..I have included a pic I took of it in the snow..it operates all year. and I love to photograph it as you can see..fuck GE..those pricks need to buy a clue.

Apr 26, 2006

Krazy Karl might be next.


Jason Leopold is speculating that Krazy Karl is going to be indicted. Could it be? Say it's so Joe..er I mean Jason..from your lips to god's ear. His latest column for Truthout is here.

Damn..bet he's wishing that letter was FROM Target not from St.Fitz.

Edit: This morning Raw Story is linking to a Tim Grieve story over at Salon.com who states Rove isn't a Target and that Truthout is wrong on Krazy Karl being a target. Surely Krazy Karl wasn't testifying for shits and giggles for a record fifth time.

Chernobyls 20th Anniversary


It's not a good celebration is it? Its one of fear and sadness. It's horror still affecting the millions of Russian's still being exposed to radiation. It will affect them and their families for generations according to doctors. Pixel Press has a haunting set of black and white images that tell the story of today in Chernobyl and the surrounding towns. Of course no one lives in Chernobyl, no one can for another 10,000 years or so. What bothers me is that people still live so close and are still receiving unhealthy doses of radiation in the food they grow and the milk from their cows. Its a very rural area. The link to Robert Knoth's photos and Antonette DeJongs essay is here.

The people over at the Nuclear Energy Institute have hired the former founder of Greenpeace, Patrick Moore, to talk up the wonders of nuclear power. He, along with Christie Whitman who ran the EPA for a few years and the state of New Jersey as their governor, are having a great time telling any of us that will listen how wonderful,cheap and safe nuclear energy is. Can you say sell-out? I can...

Speaking of Greenpeace, they released a list of 200 nuclear "near-misses" that have happened since that fateful day in 1986. Thats near misses at AMERICAN nuclear plants. Thats 200 too many in my humble opinion. How can anyone tout nuclear power when we still don't know how to deal with the leftovers..you know..the stuff that stays radioactive for over 10,000 years.

Apr 25, 2006

The Disinformation Super Highway.

Doug Thompson, the founder of Capital Hill Blue has a personal blog, Blue Ridge Muse. He did a post on what blogs are evolving into, and what they provide us with. There of course isn't a set of rules for blogging, that wasn't Doug's point. He also addressed the "language" that he reads..stating most of the people seem so angry and speak so negative and violently.

At first I was like..what a friggin prude..but then, I thought about it for a couple hours off and on. Its true..people say things on the net they would never utter in public, much less a public forum. Its the anonymous nature of the 'net. Hiding behind a computer. He brought up some of the Biggies..Kos, HuffPo, Wonkette. He said when he reads the comments he is bothered by them. He is bothered by the Disinformation that is posted, the hate and racism that abounds out there. He did give the plus side, such as when bloggers busted Dan Rather on his evidence regarding the Shrub, and other incidents where bloggers have provided political information that the MSM was missing or just not covering for what ever reason. But the fact that misinformation or disinformation gets circulated rapidly in blogland as truth is one of the major shortcomings of this media. I try to link to my research or purported facts, but a commenter that just slaps up bullshit numbers and then makes a racist or homophobic comments to top off his rant..I hate that more than anything...

Lately I have had a few of the "haters" hanging about on this blog. I get nasty when they get nasty, I can sling shit with the best of them. I try to keep it above board and on topic, but I do see more and more where both sides can get down right racist or mean-spirited and verbally violent to the point that you wonder if the blogger is a danger to society ala John Hinkley or any other whackjob walking the streets believing the lies that fit his or her vision of society. Its the reason I turned on moderating of my comments. I do not want "them" to feel they have a forum for their sick lies and innuendo's. I also have to remind myself not to sink to their level.

But..I do feel better when I rant about Krazy Karl, Rummy or Dead-eye Dick and of course the top jackass himself..the Shrub. I release tension when I verbally bitch-slap one of them for something stupid they say or do. Doug gives percentages of why and what people blog about. I am one of the weirdo's that blog for both reasons..fun and politics. I have the "other" blog that addresses my life, my fixation with sports or innane humor found in daily life and then there is this one..the political one. I would never want to deliver lies..or even half-truths. I want to be better than that, better than the scoundrels I rant about. I see nothing wrong w/parody however. I think its a good thing and it serves a purpose as well.

I am not a journalist..very few bloggers are. To me, that means we can play fast and loose with certain rules, like being balanced and using profanity-free language. I don't care if the "other" side gets equal time, they won't on my space. I use shit,fuck and asshole in my real life daily..yes, I have very little class at times. If the "other" side does something good or noble, I might or might not blog about it. If they do something illegal or immoral I am damn sure going to bring it up. I feel thats my right as a blogger. I do not however, want to disseminate lies. If any of the biggies like Kos or HuffPo were busted for posting disinformation I would be upset and call for their heads on a platter. The reality is I would probably just quit reading them. We need to keep our moral ground higher than the people we rant about. Or we just become..them.

Apr 24, 2006

Beatles and Bush

Over at HuffPo's Contagious Festival..this lovely gem: I'm the Decider..Koo Koo Ka Choo..

A Time for Heresy

This is long, but it's worth the time and effort in my humble opinion, the original is over here at TomPaine.com. This is the prepared text of Bill Moyers remarks delivered March 14th at the dedication of a religious scholarship at the Wake Forest School of Divinity. It lays everything out simply and eloquently regarding the State of our Union. The have's and have not's. The religious wingnuts and their agenda. Poverty within the educational system.I am glad it was said loud and proud in public sportsfans,its a great story..too bad its real. Its about power,money and religion. I highlighted the really good parts..enjoy.

A Time for Heresy

Bill Moyers

March 22, 2006

Bill Moyers is President of the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy. This is the prepared text of his remarks delivered on March 14 upon the establishment by Marilyn and James Dunn, of the Wake Forest Divinity School, of a scholarship in religious freedom in the name of Judith and Bill Moyers.

When Dean Bill Leonard asked James Dunn to join him here at Wake Forest’s new Divinity School, my soul shouted “Yes!” These two men personify the honesty and courage we need to meet the challenge of faith in the fundamentalist dispensation of the 21st century as radical interpretations of both Islam and Christianity seek, in the words of C.Welton Gaddy of the Interfaith Alliance, “to take over the government and use cause structures to advance the ideology, hierarchy, and laws” of their movement.

James Dunn and Bill Leonard are Baptists. What kind of Baptist matters. At last count there were more than two dozen varieties of Baptists in America. Bill Clinton is a Baptist. So is Pat Robertson. Jesse Jackson is a Baptist. So is Jesse Helms. Al Gore is a Baptist. So is Jerry Falwell. No wonder Baptists have been compared to jalapeno peppers: one or two make for a tasty dish, but a whole bunch together will bring tears to your eyes.

Many Baptists are fundamentalists; they believe in the absolute inerrancy of the Bible and the divine right of preachers to tell you what it means. They also believe in the separation of church and state only if they cannot control both. The only way to cooperate with fundamentalists, it has been said, is to obey them. James Dunn and Bill Leonard are not that kind of Baptist. They trace their spiritual heritage to forbearers who were considered heretics for standing up to ecclesiastical and state power on matters of conscience. One of them was Thomas Helwys, who, when Roman Catholics were being persecuted by the British crown, dared to defend the Catholics. Helwys went to jail, and died there, for telling the king of England, King James – yes, of the King James Bible – that “Our Lord the King has no more power over their [Catholic] conscience than ours, and that is none at all.”

Baptists helped to turn that conviction into America’s great contribution to political science and practical politics – the independence of church and state. Baptists in colonial America flocked to Washington’s army to fight in the Revolutionary War because they wanted to be free from sanctioned religion. When the war was won they refused to support a new Constitution unless it contained a Bill of Rights that guaranteed freedom of religion and freedom from religion. No religion was to become the official religion; you couldn’t be taxed to pay for my exercise of faith. This was heresy because, while many of the first settlers in America had fled Europe to escape religious persecution at the hands of the majority, once here they made their faith the established religion that denied freedom to others. Early Baptists considered this to be tyranny. Said John Leland: “All people ought to be at liberty to serve God in a way that each can best reconcile to their own consciences.”

It was all about a free conscience in a free state, and James Dunn has spent his life as a champion of both. No one in my time has been a greater defender of “soul freedom” – the competence of each man and woman to interpret their own experience of God in the light of faith and reason. When James stood up against fundamentalists who would have the state recognize their literal reading of the Bible as the foundation for public policy, they smeared him. They demonized him. They tried to fire him from his denominational position. But they couldn’t silence him. He stood against them when they set out to turn the Southern Baptist Convention into a monolith of dogma run from the top down by a cabal of credalists demanding doctrinal conformity. He riled them when they sought to turn the pews of their churches into precincts of partisan politics. He infuriated them when he opposed their plotting with the White House to draft a Constitutional amendment that would trivialize prayer by reducing it to a perfunctory ritual approved by the state. Said James Dunn: “The Supreme Court can’t ban prayer in school. Real prayer is always free.” When the fundamentalists and their obliging politicians claimed that God had been expelled from the classroom, Dunn answered: “The god whom I worship and serve has a perfect attendance record and has never been tardy.”

I think of people like Dunn as primal Baptists. Traces of their mindset go all the way back to the story of Jacob wrestling with the angel in the book of Genesis. I relish the interpretation of this ancient story of Davidson Loehr, a former carpenter, combat photographer, and scholar who is now a minister in Austin, Texas. He reminds us that technically Jacob’s adversary was not an angel; it was the local deity who stood guard at the boundary beyond which Jacob was not supposed to venture. Local gods were everywhere in those days, protecting parochial fiefdoms. This one told Jacob he couldn’t leave, to turn around and go back. But Jacob wouldn’t turn back; he had miles to go and promises to keep. He was called to discover his destiny, move out to the great world awaiting him. If he turned back he would spend the rest of his life in a place too narrow, with a god too small. So Jacob had to go to the mat with this presumptuous authority figure and they wrestled all night. It must have been a terrible struggle because when morning came and Jacob had pinned the god for the last time, his leg was on fire with pain. He crossed the river and on the other side he got a new name – now he would be known as Israel – but for the rest of his life Jacob walked with a limp. Pain comes with freedom – it’s just the deal. The little gods don’t want you to grow, learn, think for yourself. But you have to test their truth claims against your own life’s experience – against your own faith and reason. To cross over to freedom you have to show the bogus gods at the border that you have a mind of your own.

It’s fascinating what is revealed to you. Joseph Campbell told me a story (also recently recounted by Davidson Loehr) about the Australian tribe that used the bullroarer to keep people in awe of the gods. The bullroarer is a long flat board with notches, or slits, at one end, and a rope at the other. When you swing it around your head, the action produces a musical humming. The sound struck the primitive tribes as other-worldly, causing them to tremble in fear that the gods were angry. So the elders would go into the forest and come back with word of what it would take to placate the gods. And the people would oblige.

Now when a young boy in the tribe was ready to become a man, a ritual took place. Wearing masks, the elders would kidnap him and take him into the woods, tie him down, and with a flint knife slice the underside of his penis. It was painful, but the medicine man said this is how you became a man.

It meant shedding one’s innocence. At the end of the ritual one of the masked men dipped the bullroarer in the boy’s blood and thrust it in his face, simultaneously removing his mask so the boy could see it’s not a god at all – it’s just one of the old guys. And the medicine man would whisper, “We make the noises.”

Ah, yes – it’s not the gods after all. It’s just the old guys – Uncle George, Uncle Dick, Uncle Don. The "noise" in the woods is the work of the old guys playing gods, wanting you to live in fear and trembling so that you will look to them to protect you against the wrath to come. It takes courage to put their truth-claims to the test of reality, to call their bluff.

We need such courage today. This is a time for heresy. American democracy is threatened by perversions of money, power, and religion. Money has bought our elections right out from under us. Power has turned government “of, by, and for the people” into the patron of privilege. And Christianity and Islam have been hijacked by fundamentalists who have made religion the language of power, the excuse for violence, and the alibi for empire. We must answer the principalities and powers that would force on America a stifling conformity. Either we make the heretical choices that will inspire us to renew our commitment to America’s deepest values and ideals, or the day will come when we will no longer recognize the country we love.

Here’s what I mean.

Two years ago, the American Political Science Association produced a study entitled Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality . The report said people with wealth – privileged Americans – are “roaring with a clarity and consistency that public officials readily hear and routinely follow” while citizens “with lower or moderate incomes are speaking with a whisper.” The study concluded that “progress toward realizing American ideals of democracy may have stalled, and even, in some places, reversed.”

The following year – 2005 – the editors of The Economist, one of the world’s most pro-capitalist publications, produced their own sobering analysis of what is happening in America. They found great and growing income disparities. Thirty years ago the average annual compensation of the top 100 chief executives was 30 times the pay of the average worker; today it is 1000 times the pay of the average worker.

They found an education system “increasingly stratified by social class” in which poor children “attend schools with fewer resources than those of their richer contemporaries.” They found our celebrated universities increasingly “reinforcing rather that reducing” these educational inequalities.

They found American corporations no longer successful agents of upward mobility. It is now harder for people to start at the bottom and rise up the company hierarchy by dint of hard work and self-improvement.

The editors of The Economist studied all this evidence and concluded – and I am quoting a pro-business magazine, remember – that the United States “risks calcifying into a European-style, class-based society.”

Let that sink in: The United States “risks calcifying into a European-style, class-based society.”

In 1960 I heard John F. Kennedy promise that “a rising tide lifts all boats.” He was right then. He would be wrong today. Just this past weekend The Washington Post, in a lead editorial, called for a second look at the old belief “that anyone who works hard and plays by the rules can attain the American dream by sharing in the fruits of economic progress.” As great wealth accumulated at the top, the rest of the country is not benefiting proportionally. Across the country working men and women are strained to cope with the rising cost of health care, pharmaceutical drugs, housing, higher education, and public transportation – all of which have risen faster than typical family income. The economist Robert J. Gordon, quoted in The Financial Times (another pro-business publication), says there has been “little long-term change in workers share of U.S. income over the past half century.” The top ten percent of earners have captured almost half the total income gains and the top one percent has gained the most of all – more in fact, than all the bottom 50 percent.

We are witnessing a marked turn of events for a nation whose DNA contains the inherent promise of an equal opportunity at “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” We were not supposed to be a country where the winners take all. The great progressive struggles in our history were waged to make sure ordinary citizens, and not just the rich, share in the benefits of a free society. Today, however, the majority of Americans may support such broad social goals as affordable medical coverage for all, decent wages for working people, safe working conditions, a good education for every child, and clean air and water, but there’s no government “of, by, and for the people” to deliver on those aspirations. America is no longer working for all Americans.

How did this happen? By design. For a quarter of a century now a ferocious campaign has been conducted to dismantle the political institutions, the legal and statutory canons, and the intellectual, cultural, and religious frameworks that sustained America’s social contract. The corporate, political, and religious right converged in a movement that for a long time only they understood because they are its advocates, its architects, and its beneficiaries.

Their economic strategy was to cut workforces and wages, scour the globe for even cheaper labor, and relieve investors of any responsibility for the cost of society. On the weekend before President Bush’s second inauguration, The New York Times described how his first round of tax cuts had already brought our tax code closer to a system under which income on wealth would not be taxed at all and public expenditures would be raised exclusively from salaries and wages.

Their political strategy was to neutralize the independent media, create their own propaganda machine with a partisan press, and flood their coffers with rivers of money from those who stand to benefit from the transfer of public resources to elite control. Along the way they would burden the nation with structural deficits that will last until our children’s children are ready to retire, systematically stripping government of its capacity, over time, to do little more than wage war and reward privilege.

Their religious strategy was to fuse ideology and theology into a worldview freed of the impurities of compromise, claim for America the status of God’s favored among nations (and therefore beyond political critique or challenge), and demonize their opponents as ungodly and immoral.

At the intersection of these three strategies was money: Big Money.

They found a deep flaw in our political system and zeroed in on it.

Our elected officials need huge sums of money to finance their campaigns, especially to buy television. The average cost of running and winning a seat in the House of Representatives – the so-called “People’s House” – now tops one million dollars. The chairman of the Federal Election Commission said just this weekend that anyone who expects to run for the nomination for president – the nomination – in 2008 will need to have raised one hundred million dollars by the end of 2007. That money isn’t going to come from regular folks – less than one half of one percent of all Americans made a contribution of $200 or more to a federal candidate in 2004. No, the men and women who have mastered the money game have taken advantage of this fundamental weakness in our system – the high cost of campaigns – to sell democracy to the highest bidder.

Some simple facts:

The number of lobbyists registered to do business in Washington has more than doubled in the last five years. That’s 16,342 lobbyists in 2000 to 34,785 last year. Sixty-five lobbyists for every member of Congress.

The total spent per month by special interests wining, dining, and seducing federal officials is now nearly $200 million. Per month.

But it’s a small investment on the return. Just look at the most important legislation passed by Congress in the last decade.

There was the energy bill that gave oil companies huge tax breaks at the same time that Exxon Mobil just posted $36 billion in profits in 2005, while our gasoline and home heating bills are at an all-time high.

There was the bankruptcy “reform” bill written by credit card companies to make it harder for poor debtors to escape the burdens of divorce or medical catastrophe.

There was the deregulation of the banking, securities, and insurance sectors, which led to rampant corporate malfeasance and greed and the destruction of the retirement plans of millions of small investors.

There was the deregulation of the telecommunications sector which led to cable industry price-gouging and the abandonment of news coverage by the big media companies.

There was the blocking of even the mildest attempt to prevent American corporations from dodging an estimated $50 billion in annual taxes by opening a P.O. box in an off-shore tax haven like Bermuda or the Cayman Islands.

In every case these results were driven by the demands of Big Money in the form of campaign contributions and the cost of lobbying.

And in every case, the religious right was cheering for the winners.

You’ve heard about Tom DeLay and Jack Abramoff, I’m sure. Let me tell you a little more than what you might have heard.

Tom DeLay was a small businessman from Sugar Land, Texas, who ran a pest extermination business before he entered politics. He hated the government regulators who dared to tell him that some of the pesticides he used were dangerous – as, unfortunately, they were. DeLay got himself elected to the Texas legislature at a time the Republicans were becoming the majority in the once-solid Democratic south, and his reputation for joining in the wild parties around the state capital earned him the nickname “Hot Tub Tom.” But early in his political career, with exquisite timing (and the help of some videos from the right-wing political evangelist, James Dobson) Tom DeLay found Jesus and became a full-fledged born-again Christian. He would, in time, humbly acknowledge that God had chosen him to restore America to its biblical worldview. “God,” said Tom DeLay, “has been walking me through an incredible journey … God is using me, all the time, everywhere … God is training me. God is working with me ….”

Yes, indeed: God does work in mysterious ways.

In addition to finding Jesus, Tom DeLay also discovered the power of money to power his career. By raising more than two million dollars from lobbyists and business groups and distributing the money to dozens of Republican candidates in 1994, the year of the Republican breakthrough in the House, DeLay bought the loyalty of many freshmen legislators and got himself elected majority whip, the number three man in Newt Gingrich’s “Gang of Seven,” who ran the House.

Here’s how they ran it: On the day before the Republicans formally took control of Congress on January 3, 1995, DeLay met in his office with a coterie of lobbyists from some of the biggest companies in America. He virtually invited them to write their own wish list. What they wanted first was “Project Relief” – a wide-ranging moratorium on regulations that had originally been put into place for the health and safety of the public. Soon scores of companies were gorging on his generosity, adding one juicy and expensive tidbit after another to the bill. On the eve of the debate 20 major corporate groups advised lawmakers that “this was a key vote, one that would be considered in future campaign contributions.” On the day of the vote lobbyists on Capitol Hill were still writing amendments on their laptops and forwarding them to House leaders.

Watching Tom DeLay become the virtual dictator of the House, with the approval of party leaders and the blessing of the Christian right, I was reminded of the card shark in Texas who said to his prey, “Now play the cards fair, Reuben; I know what I dealt you.” They were stacking the deck against the people.

Consider what they did to the bill for Medicare prescription drug coverage. As the measure was coming to a vote, a majority of the full House was sympathetic to allowing cheaper imports from Canada and to giving the government the power to negotiate wholesale drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. But DeLay and his cronies were working in behalf of the big pharmaceutical companies and would have none of it. So they made sure there would be no amendments on the floor and they held off the final roll call a full three hours – well after midnight – in order to strong-arm members who wanted to vote against the bill.

There are no victimless crimes in politics. The price of corruption is passed on to you. What came of all these shenanigans was a bill that gave industry what it wanted and gave taxpayers the shaft. But when the deeply flawed bill passed in the wee hours of the morning, the champagne corks popped in the offices crowded with lobbyists for the big drug and insurance companies. They were about to be richer on the backs of America’s senior citizens.

When Tom DeLay worked the system to reward the rich and powerful, he had come a long way from Sugar Land, Texas. The people who had voted for him had the right to expect him to represent them, not the big lobbyists in Washington. This expectation is the very soul of democracy. We can’t all govern – not even tiny, homogenous Switzerland practices pure democracy. So we Americans came to believe our best chance of responsible government lies in obtaining the considered judgments of those we elect to represent us. Having cast our ballots in the sanctity of the voting booth with its assurance of political equality, we go about our daily lives expecting the people we put in office to weigh the competing interests and decide to the best of their ability what is right. What do they do instead?

Well, as Tom DeLay became the king of campaign fundraising, The Associated Press writes “He began to live a lifestyle his constituents back in Sugar Land would have a hard time ever imagining.” Big corporations provided private jets to take him to places of luxury most Americans have never seen – places with “dazzling views, warm golden sunsets, golf, goose-down comforters, marble bathrooms, and balconies overlooking the ocean.” The AP reports that various organizations – campaign committees, political action committees, even a children’s charity established by DeLay – paid over $1 million for hotels, restaurants, golf resorts and corporate jets used by DeLay. There were at least 48 visits to golf clubs and resorts; 100 flights aboard corporate jets arranged by lobbyists; and 500 meals at fancy restaurants, some averaging $200 for a dinner for two.

Spreading a biblical worldview kept DeLay on the move and on the take. But he needed help to sustain the cash flow. He found it in a lobbyist and fellow ideologue named Jack Abramoff, who personifies the money machine of which DeLay, with the blessing of the political and religious right, was the mastermind. It was Abramoff who helped DeLay raise those millions of dollars from campaign donors that bought the support of other politicians and became the base for an empire of corruption.

Just last month Jack Abramoff pleaded guilty to fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy to bribe public officials. It’s a spectacular fall for a man whose rise to power began 25 years ago with his election as chairman of the College Republicans. Despite its innocuous name, the organization became a political attack machine for the far right and a launching pad for younger conservatives on the make. Karl Rove had once held the same job as chairman. So did Grover Norquist, who ran Abramoff’s campaign and would become the most powerful operative in Washington for advancing the movement’s strategies. At their side was a youthful $200-a-month intern named Ralph Reed. Over the next several years they would yoke politics and religion to turn the conservative revolution into a rapacious racket.

Ralph Reed found Jesus and wound up running Pat Robertson’s Christian Coalition. Time magazine put him on their cover as “the Right Hand of God.” Reportedly after seeing “Fiddler on the Roof” Abramoff became an Orthodox religious Jew who finagled fake awards to provide himself with credentials in the new piety-soaked world of conservative Washington politics. One of those bogus awards named him “a distinguished Bible scholar.” He received the “Biblical Mercantile Award” from an organization which laundered money for Tom DeLay’s junkets to plush golf clubs.

It’s impossible to treat all the schemes and scams this crowd concocted to subvert democracy in the name of God and greed. But here are two examples.

Abramoff made his name, so to speak, representing Indian tribes with gambling interests. As his partner he hired a DeLay crony named Michael Scanlon. What they had to offer, of course, were their well-known connections to the political and religious power structure, including friends at the White House (Abramoff’s personal assistant usefully became Karl Rove’s personal assistant), members of Congress, Christian right activists like Reed, and right-wing ideologues like Norquist (according to one report, two lobbying clients of Abramoff paid $25,000 to Norquist’s organization – Americans for Tax Reform – for a lunch date and meeting with President Bush in May 2001.)

Before it was over the Indian tribes had paid them $82 million dollars, much of it going directly into Abramoff’s and Scanlon’s pockets. But some of the money found its way to the righteous. Ralph Reed, for one, had his hand out. Reed was the religious right’s poster boy against gambling. “We believe gambling is a cancer on the American body politic,” Reed had said. “It is stealing food from the mouths of children… [and] turning wives into widows.” Reed was right about that, of course, but his distaste for gambling was no match for his desire to make himself some moolah by helping to protect Abramoff’s gambling interests. When Reed resigned from the Christian Coalition – just as it was coming under federal investigation and slipping into financial arrears – he sent Abramoff an email: “Now that I am leaving electoral politics, I need to start humping in corporate accounts… I’m counting on you to help me with some contacts.”

Abramoff came through. According to published reports, he and his partner Michael Scanlon paid Reed some $4 million to whip up Christian opposition to gambling initiatives that could cut into the profits of Abramoff’s clients. Reed called in some of the brightest stars in the Christian firmament – Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, James Dobson, Phyllis Schlafly – to participate in what became a ruse in Abramoff’s behalf. They would oppose gambling on religious and moral grounds in strategic places (Texas, Louisiana, Alabama) at decisive moments when competitive challenges threatened Abramoff’s clients. Bogus Christian fronts were part of the strategy. Preachers in Texas rallied to Reed’s appeals. Unsuspecting folks in Louisiana turned on their radios one day to hear the voice of God – with Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson doing the honors – thundering against a riverboat gambling scheme which Abramoff wanted defeated because it threatened one of his own gambling clients. Reed even got James Dobson, whose nationwide radio “ministry” reaches millions of people, to deluge phone lines at the Interior Department and White House with calls from indignant Christians. In 1999 Abramoff arranged for the Mississippi Choctaws, who were trying to stave off competition from other tribes, to contribute over $1 million to Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform, which then passed the money along to the Alabama Christian Coalition and to another anti-gambling group Reed had duped into aiding the cause. It is unclear how much these Christian soldiers, “marching as to war,” knew about the true purpose of their crusade, but Ralph Reed knew all along that his money was coming from Abramoff. When he fiddled, his brethren on the Christian right danced.

It gets worse.

And here we get to the heart of darkness.

One of Abramoff’s first big lobbying clients was the Northern Marianas Islands in the Pacific. After World War II the Marianas became a trusteeship of the United Nations, administered by the U.S. government under the stewardship of the Interior Department. During World War II thousands of Marines died on the Marianas, fighting for our way of life and our freedoms. Today, these islands are a haven for tourists – first-class hotels, beautiful beaches, championship golf courses. But that’s not the whole story. The islands were exempted from U.S. labor and immigration laws, and over the years tens of thousands of people, primarily Chinese, mostly women, were brought there as garment workers to live in crowded barracks in miserable conditions. The main island, Saipan, became known as America’s biggest sweatshop.

In 1998 a government report found workers there suffering severe malnutrition and health problems and subjected to unprovoked acts of violence. Many had signed “shadow contracts” which required them to pay up to $7000 just to get the job. They also had to renounce their claim to basic human rights. They were forbidden to engage in political and religious activities, to socialize or to marry. Some of the biggest names in the retail clothing industry were enabled to slap “made in the USA” labels on the clothes and import them to America while paying the workers practically nothing.

When these scandalous conditions began to attract attention, the sweatshop moguls fought all efforts at reform. Knowing that Jack Abramoff was close to Tom DeLay, they hired him to lobby for the islands. Conservative members of Congress lined up as Abramoff’s team arranged for them to visit the islands on carefully guided junkets. Conservative intellectuals and journalists, for hire at rates considerably above what the women on the islands were making, also signed on for expense-free trips to the Marianas. They flew first-class, dined at posh restaurants, slept in comfort at the beachfront hotel, and returned to write and speak of the islands as “a true free market success story” and “a laboratory of liberty.”

Abramoff took Tom DeLay and his wife there, too. DeLay practically swooned. He said the Marianas “represented what is best about America.” He called them “my Galapagos” – “a perfect petri dish of capitalism.”

These fellow travelers – rightwing members of Congress, their staffs and their lapdogs in the rightwing press and think tanks – became a solid phalanx aimed at any and all attempts to provide workers on the islands with a living wage and decent living conditions. When a liberal California Democrat, George Miller, and a conservative Alaskan senator, Frank Murkowski, both indignant at the “appalling conditions,” tried to raise minimum wages on the islands and at least prevent arbitrary deportation of the workers, they were stopped cold.

After the 2000 election, when the spoils of victory were being divided up, Abramoff got himself named to the Bush transition team for the Interior Department. He wanted to make sure the right people wound up overseeing his clients in the Marianas. He enlisted Ralph Reed, who said he would raise the matter with Rove, to stop at least one appointment to Interior that might prove troublesome. It was about this time that Reed wrote an email to Enron’s top lobbyist touting his pal Abramoff as “arguably the most influential and effective GOP lobbyist in Congress. I share several clients with him and have yet to see him lose a battle. He also is very close to DeLay and could help enormously on that front. raised $ for bush…[sic]”

For his services to the Marianas Jack Abramoff was paid nearly $10 million dollars, including the fees he charged for booking his guests on the golf courses and providing them copies of Newt Gingrich’s book

To this day, workers on the Marianas are still denied the federal minimum wage while working long hours for subsistence income in their little “petri dish of capitalism” – “America at its best.”

There are no victimless crimes in politics. The cost of corruption is passed on to the people. When the government of the United States falls under the thumb of the powerful and privileged, regular folks get squashed.

We are dealing here with a vision sharply at odds with the majority of Americans. These are people who want to arrange the world for the convenience of themselves and the multinational corporations that pay for their elections. With their fundamentalist medicine men twirling the bullroarers in the woods, they would turn America into their petri dish – a replica of the Marianas, many times magnified: A society “run by the powerful, oblivious to the weak, free of accountability, enjoying a cozy relationship with government, thriving on crony capitalism,” in the words of Al Meyeroff, who led a class-action suit in behalf of the worker on the Marianas and learned what they were up against. Let this, too, sink in: If the corporate, political, and religious right have their way, we will go back to the first Gilded Age, when privilege controlled politics, votes were purchased, legislatures were bribed, bills were bought, and laws flagrantly disregarded – all as God’s will.

So, my friends at Wake Forest, there is work to do. These charlatans and demagogues know that by controlling a society’s most emotionally-laden symbols, they can control America, too. They must be challenged. Davidson Loehr reminds us that holding preachers and politicians to a higher standard than they want to serve has marked the entire history of both religion and politics. It is the conflict between the religion of the priests – ancient and modern – and the religion of the prophets.

It is the vast difference between the religion about Jesus and the religion of Jesus.

Yes, the religion of Jesus. It was in the name of Jesus that a Methodist ship caulker named Edward Rogers crusaded across New England for an eight-hour work day. It was in the name of Jesus that Francis William rose up against the sweatshop. It was in the name of Jesus that Dorothy Day marched alongside auto workers in Michigan, brewery workers in New York, and marble cutters in Vermont. It was in the name of Jesus that E.B. McKinney and Owen Whitfield stood against a Mississippi oligarchy that held sharecroppers in servitude. It was in the name of Jesus that the young priest John Ryan – ten years before the New Deal – crusaded for child labor laws, unemployment insurance, a minimum wage, and decent housing for the poor. And it was in the name of Jesus that Martin Luther King Jr. went to Memphis to march with sanitation workers who were asking only for a living wage.

This is the heresy of our time – to wrestle with the gods who guard the boundaries of this great nation’s promise, and to confront the medicine men in the woods, twirling their bullroarers to keep us in fear and trembling. For the greatest heretic of all is Jesus of Nazareth, who drove the money changers from the temple in Jerusalem as we must now drive the money changers from the temples of democracy.

Apr 23, 2006

My new battlecry: DRAFT AL!

Al Gore is rising in popularity again. Couldn't happen to a more intelligent, honest, more unifying guy in my opinion. I have always been a supporter of Al Gore primarily because of his stance AND dedication to the global warming issue. There is a "Draft Gore" site here. There is an article about Al here on the online April 8th edition of American Prospect. Its a fairly in-depth article which provided information that I was unaware of regarding what Gore has been up to since the election was stolen from him in 2000. Its a good read. The only other Democrap that even rivals Al for my vote at this point is Feingold.

Edit: There is also this site that reviews the new movie "An Inconvienent Truth" and talks up AL quite a bit..check it out, its from The New Yorker. There are online petitions here and here to Draft Al, I don't know how genuine they are, but I signed them. And..there is always AlGore.org here.

Trent Lott is a two-faced sumbitch on the pork issue.

Seems Mr.Lott can talk out of both sides of his mouth with regards to pork, also known as "earmarking". He recently sided with the anti-porkers, stating he supported regulations designed to keep fat,special interest amendments from being attached to important spending bills. Of course the bill that was actually passed to curb pork barrel spending was weak at best, but ol' Trent was bandstanding for it all the way, taking the floor to speak against all the special interest attachements made to important funding bills.

Then the sumbitch goes and pulls this...

He has attached a "$700 million earmark to relocate a Gulf Coast rail line, which was just rebuilt, post-Katrina, at a cost of $250 million." His pig-fat is attached to a bill that was written to fund the war effort and Katrina rebuilding. I am not a fan of the war effort by ANY stretch of the imagination, but I do not beleive in shorting the soldiers of anything they need to protect themselves and the civilians in Iraq.

Some folks are calling it a rail line to the slot machines. Trent gets a little pissed at this assessment. I say Trent is a lying sack of sheep shit that would toss his mother under the bus if he thought it would make his "rich" constituents happy. His "add-on" will take over first place in the highest cost porkchop contest. God Bless you Trent, may he smite you with a huge flash of lightening right between your beady little eyes you lying bastard.

The NY Times article with all the particulars is here.

Apr 22, 2006

California's prison system is coming apart at the seams.

The forecast is not partly-cloudy with a chance of rain.. The forecast is a full blown shit-storm on the horizon.

Cali is already housing inmates in gyms and hallways of most of the prisons..seriously...they are sportsfans. When you cram that many individuals into small cramped spaces, the violence increases dramatically. They have proven it w/rats in various studies on over-crowding. A quote from the Times article: "Already, they say, most of the state's 33 prisons are at twice their intended capacity, jammed with about 170,000 people — enough to fill the Rose Bowl more than two times over." Since the violence will increase, and we already know they don't have enough staff to handle basic confrontations, this means many inmates are being injured and most likely some killed..we just don't hear about it. Bet me..fucking bet me on this fact will ya? Any takers? I didn't think so...

Back to the "forecast". The Hell-A Times has a story today about the condition and future conditions within our Cali Penal Colonies...might as well call them cities..there are enough inmates at most facilities to qualify as small cities. The 2nd top official in the State Prison system left this week. Ahnold named a replacement who gave us all a speech about his priorities. He did say all hell is gonna break loose if they don't cure the over-crowding soon..no shit sherlock.

Ahnold attempted to push through his version of fixing this problem..building more prisons. The Democraps have also attempted to band-aid this problem but everyone is afraid of looking "soft" on crime. No one wants to look like a softie on crime.

What will they look like when a prison comes apart and goes into a full blown meltdown as happened in an LA County prison last year? Ah..then the finger pointing will start. Its a good article in the Times. The bottom line is...as long as the criminals are locked up and the Supreme Court doesn't get involved..who cares what happens to those guys behind bars? Stick em in tents..they do it in AZ. Its a dirty little secret that will get real ugly when that storm blows in..and its going to. You know it is...the only question is: when?

Edit: And I put a response to the fucktard that commented on this post..although I removed his horseshit because the moron couldn't even read the article before commenting. Its sad when stupidity rears its ugly head in so obvious a fashion.

Krazy Karl wasn't real happy about the job change and other shots of our boys in action.

I know Krazy Karl is going to be in charge of the "dirty-tricks" division, but somehow I don't think he really likes that job as much as being the Shrub's right hand man.
Looks like Tricky Dick and Rummy got a short nap during this meeting..how nice..at their ages I am sure they need the occasional quickie..nap-wise of course.Dick is on so many meds with his health problems no way that sumbitch is getting laid..he couldn't get it up without a shitload of viagra. I am marveling at Rummy's ability to nap whilst standing up..wotta man!

Hope the meeting wasn't important gents..for OUR sake.

Apr 21, 2006

CIA fires leaker, will the leakers in the WH get the same treatment?

OK...they can fire a CIA employee for leaking info about the secret prisons, but no one's head has rolled on the PlameGate homefront?

And this just in to the newsroom....Condi leaked national defense info to a pro-Israeli lobbyist. This was done in the exact same manner that got a 12 year prison sentence for a Pentagon official, according to the attorney for said official. Steve Rosen and Keith Weismann are on trial as we speak for disclosing defense secrets. They are former lobbyists. Their attorneys have asked for and received the right to issue supoena's for Condi and three other government officials with regard to what Condi and the others told these two lobbyists. The sordid details are over at Truthout.org..or if your too lazy to type in the address..here ya go..

Now we know why Condi looks so pissed in the photo up at Princess Sparkle Pony's blog..ooohh lord is the shit hitting the fan?? Lets pray shall we?

Scotty's welcome letter to the next Press Secretary.

This is posted over at HuffPo by the lovely and talented Bob Cesca. It's friggin hysterical folks..just a real good way to start your day.. or if its too late to do that..(its 6am here), then consider it a little pick-me-up for the rest of your day..Either way..check it out...just a snippet of it here:

To the Next Press Secretary:

If you're reading this, I've officially resigned from the White House Press Office -- Guckertland -- and you've been appointed to take over by The Great & Powerful Decider Who Hears Voices. Knowing that you're walking into a propeller, I thought I'd be a pip and help to ease your pain with some advice.

The rest of this gem is here. Thanks to Bring it On's Jet for the link.

Apr 20, 2006

The Supreme's smite Jerry Falwell :)

That hell fire and brimstone preacher-man from Lynchburg VA has now been told by a couple of Circuit Courts AND the Supreme Court that the openly Falwell-bashing website www.fallwell.com does not have to shut down operation. Couldn't happen to a nicer homophobe in my opinion. The Supreme's told Jerry to Fark off so to speak, with regard to his incessant whining that Fallwell.com was a heathen site and God was going to smite the shit out of them for bitch-slapping ol' Jer regarding his flagrent use of the bible to harass gays and lesbians by stating they could change if they wanted to.

Fallwell.com has a disclaimer that they are not affliated with the bible thumping moron who spells his last name Falwell. They even have a link BACK to Falwell's own site if some dipshit religious zealot can't spell worth a shit and ends up on the wrong site.

It just made my day to read it over here at RawStory.com

Apr 18, 2006

The Massacre at Haditha..is this for real?

I just found these links over at Rory Shocks blog. I read them and was speechless. This purports to be a blog. of a Soldier in Iraq located in Fallujah. This link is to the Time Magazine web edition entitled: Collateral Damage or Civilian Massacre at Haditha? The article and the soldiers blog allude to 15 unarmed Iraqi's, of which 7 were woman and 3 were children were killed by American Soldiers.

Jack Anderson's family tells the FBI to Fark off..

I stole this from the Total Fark section at Fark.com..I love that site..but I digress..

Former Columist Jack Anderson's family has told the FBI to screw off with regards to looking thru all of Jack's personal written effects. Jack passed on in Dec at 83 years of age. His whole professional life was muckraking..so his family figured Jack might roll over in his grave and come back to smite their ass's if they agreed to the FBI's request which is based on the assumption that Jack has some "secret" documents in his possessions..who gives a rats ass what's in there? What difference would it make now? Unless he has some really good shit on current Repubes in office..oh..lets say..Dickless Cheney or Rummy perhaps?

Anyway..the 200 boxes of writings that belonged to Jack were given to George Washington University per Jack's wishes..The Feds attempted to strong arm the Uni associate Prof. Feldstein to turn over the boxes for them to paw thru prior to the Uni opening them. THANK GOD..he told them to fark off as well and alerted the widow, who hired an attorney and the rest, as they say..can be read here at CNN. Jack's son, in response to the Fed's whining that secret documents are still the property of the government and were considering a court order to obtain any and all secret documents said: "that Dad would say they belong to all the citizens of the United States.""He would be rolling over in his grave to think that the FBI was going to go crawling through his papers willy-nilly," Kevin Anderson told the AP.

Its a decent read if you love to hate the overbearing assholes at the FBI..check it out if you got a few moments..the smarmy fuckers really take the cake. They can't say what they think he's got..just that they THINK he's got something..talk about a fishing expedition..

Apr 17, 2006

Those 16 lil words were lies all the time..

This just in to the news center..PLEASE..anyone with half a brain cell knew the Shrub and his minions were well aware of what was true and what wasn't when that dipshit read his SOTU speech live on the telly. No president goes to war without the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth..

Of course that doesn't mean "we" the people were told the truth..because we weren't.

Now the backspin is gonna start with the release of a recently declassified State Dept. memo. To quote from a Truthout article from my favorite writer over there, Jason Leopold:"Eleven days before President Bush's January 28, 2003, State of the Union address in which he said that the US learned from British intelligence that Iraq had attempted to acquire uranium from Africa - an explosive claim that helped pave the way to war - the State Department told the CIA that the intelligence the uranium claims were based upon were forgeries, according to a newly declassified State Department memo."

Why would this be a surprise to anyone? I think its grounds for Impeachment however :) The truthout.org article can be found here and a copy of the declassifed memo is here. I am PRAYING its grounds for Impeaching that jackass...lets start a prayer chain shall we?

Tony Blair won't be covering our back if the Shrub attacks Iran

Seems Blair has learned a thing or two since he got involved in the occupation of Iraq. He has told the Shrub he will not be a party to any invasion or attack of Iran, even if the international community gives it the "thumbs up". This bit of fresh air is brought to us via one of Blairs minions in an article here.

Bet this took the wind right out of the Shrubs sails..and explains why Condi is now working the boys at the UN to place meaningful sanctions against Iran.

Iran is the "new" pain in the ass, I freely admit this. I have no ideas on how to deal with them. They are a crazy bunch of religious nutjobs..seriously. They have always had a hard-on for the U.S. and they would love nothing better than nuking Israel into oblivion. They remind me of the kid down the street that always runs his mouth about how he is gonna kick someones ass but never does, he just loves hearing himself talk..and LOUDLY at that. So..if we ignore Iran..what will happen? They have been center stage for awhile now..running their collective yap about anything and everything. I think they like being the new bully on the block, they love being the center of attention. If the UN could just once, enforce sanctions against them, maybe Iran will play nice?

But whatever happens..Blair says it will happen without any troops from Britain being used. A British "think tank" states that if pressure is systematically applied on Iran via diplomatic circles that Iran will return to the "fold" ala Libya.

I think its worth a shot prior to nuking them for making nukes.

Apr 14, 2006

And in the Politically Incorrect file we find this..

Penn State Repube students created a lovely game in honor of the Illegal Immigant controversy..it was called "Catch an Illegal Immigrant". Students were invited to "snare" other students wearing orange shirts which symbolized an illegal immigrant..

When the shit hit the fan..they softened their stance and instead created an "illegal immigration awareness day in which leafleting and speech-making would let both sides air their views on immigration policies."

Gotta love those Repubes..so thoughtful :P The linkage to the writeup is here.

Apr 13, 2006

Here's a bible verse for those rightwing religious nutjobs..

Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

So all you self-righteous sumbitches can kiss my ass and take a long walk off a short pier. Quit waving the flag, envoking the name of God or Jesus like the "right" is the only group of people that love America. We all love it here. It beats living in fucking Mexico in a cardboard slum with piss running down the middle of the street and water that I wouldn't wash my dog in.

Apr 12, 2006

An Inconvenient Truth

Al Gore has made a movie around his speech's last year regarding Global Warming. You can view the trailer here. You can go to the website for climatecrisis.net here and take a short test on how you factor into this crisis that will eventually overtake us all if nothing is done to stop it. I saw one of Al's speech's last year on this subject and it was an excellent presentation of cause and effect. I will see the movie which debuts May 24th. I hope everyone that cares about the quality of their life and the lives of their children's children will see it too. The day will come when there is nothing we can do about Global Warming. We aren't there yet...but if we continue to ignore the problem, it will arrive..maybe not in my life or yours, or my sons..but it will happen. You think Katrina was bad? Wait till there are millions of refugee's from coastal areas around the world trying to get to higher ground..

The title says volumes..it is afterall, An Inconvenient Truth.

Global warming is not a political myth. Its non-partisan, non-denominational and it affects everyone regardless of age, gender, political affiliation,god-fearing or not and sexuality. Its something that ALL of us should be able to agree on and deal with.

Colin Powell always knew the Shrub was full of shit

Now he is talking about it. He told Robert Scheer over at the Nation all about it. A quote from the article: "On Monday, former Secretary of State Colin Powell told me that he and his department's top experts never believed that Iraq posed an imminent nuclear threat, but that the President followed the misleading advice of Vice President Dick Cheney and the CIA in making the claim. Now he tells us."

This isn't news to me. Intelligent people can see through the bullshit, lies and innuendo foisted on us by our current administration.

Apr 11, 2006

Oil companies are already blowing smoke up our ass about the price of gas this summer.

I heard 25 cents a gallon..minimum, it will be above the current price. Ain't that some shit? They already know how much they are planning to gouge us.

Also heard this lovely stat..for every penny that the price of gas goes up, that is a billion bucks yanked out of our economy..and put into the pockets of Big Oil. I added that last part in red. The economist didn't say that part of it.

Apr 10, 2006

Si se puede!

In spanish it means: Yes, we can. And we did today with crowds estimated by the Bakersfield PD at between 7-10,000 strong marched today from Jastro park.That is also the park where we read the names last summer of the 2,000 soldiers killed Iraq. Today was also the 76th birthday of Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the UFW, the United Farm Workers who was in attendance. It wasn't just people of Hispanic descent, it was all races, all ages, all walks of life.


Video to local coverage is here. If your computer is video-challenged a write-up is here. N.L. Belardes is putting up his pics on his blog, with a story to follow here.

Apr 9, 2006

Halliburton subsidiary still making soldiers sick,literally.

Halliburton, who states they are providing water that meets the Army's standards, is still poisoning our soldiers. A Doctor serving in Iraq has written an email which states she has treated numerous bacterial infections within the last two weeks. The water that is used for brushing teeth, showering and shaving was shown to contain E-coli bacteria and coliform.

If that isn't bad enough...it was also found that the water being used by our soldiers was actually waste water from the purification unit. Halliburtons response was to treat the water with chlorine.

KBR is a subsidiary of Halliburton which is treating the water our soldiers use in Iraq. When Dr. Michelle Callahan again raised the issue that the water was still foul-smelling and cloudy,KBR installed an additional purification unit.

The water for showers was not chlorinated. I think they should make the assholes that run KBR shower and brush their teeth in the same water that our soldiers are forced to use. Bet the damn water would be clean then. Linkage to the Houston Chronicle article is here.

Testing..uno dos tres

Tomorrow is National Immigration Protest day..get out there and let our elected officials know how you feel about it.

Apr 8, 2006

Is the Grand Old Party falling on its sword?

Are the few Repubes that aren't kissing the religious right's ass tired of catering to the Limbaugh nutjobs? I mean really, you can only wave the flag so many times while screaming God loves us more than you, before you alienate everyone else in the country.

San Diego has an election this coming week to fill the seat of jailbait Randy Duke Cunningham. Seems the whole world, or at least the whole political world is watching to see if Francine Busby can beat out the 14..count em folks..14 Repube candidates currently vying for the remainder of Cunninghams time in office.

Ms.Busby is giving them a run for their money. I personally am calling voters in her district and without a doubt the ones that will discuss the election are coming out for her. I was happy although not really in the mood to discuss the crisis in our administration with the folks that I reached. The people became very animated, wanting to rant about what they are tired of, what they want to happen and who they want out of office. I have been involved in elections before, but I have never heard so many people, NORMAL people, tired of the religious right running our country. I really think the repubes are going to have a hard time holding on to their seats if they espouse the religious rights bullshit rhetoric that we have been hearing for the last five years. To mainstream American's, it's not about God, its about life and living it comfortably, and free of fear and innuendo about going to hell if you don't tow that religious line. Most americans want less government, not more. They don't want government in their bedroom, in their doctors' office, in their workplace, and in their kids softball league. They don't want our government to bankrupt our country in the name of GOD and Oil. I think mainstream america is tired of having GOD thrown at them and then seeing those "GOD-fearing" politicians get charged with a felony for lying, stealing or generally cheating us all out of something. Its real hard for the average amercian to drink a cup of coffee in the morning without spitting it all over their newspaper when they read how Tom DeLay has prayed about what he is going to do next and that Jack Abramoff is a very religious person even if he did screw Indian tribes out of millions of dollars to line his and his cronies pockets.

You can't keep tossing GOD out there and get busted for being a lying, cheating sack of shit that took bribes from a defense contractor. People will eventually catch on to the fact that you are full of shit and only out to take care of yourself and your buddies. You can't say GOD wants us to free Iraq and put our nation so far into debt its going to take decades to undo it. You cant say GOD was appalled by Clinton's tryst with Monica and then expect people to understand why you name-dropped Valerie Plame to a reporter knowing it was against the law and common sense to "out" a secret agent.

Common sense..its something the GOD squad in our administration is lacking..but hopefully the citizens of our country aren't. They see the snakeoil salesmen for what they are..opportunists selling us a bill of goods that does nothing but line their own pockets at our expense. Any Repube that wants to get elected or re-elected better distance themself from the God squad. The every day folks are getting tired of their rhetoric.

As John Kerry so eloquently put it whilst talking about the bible and our current crop of elected officials:"I will tell you, nowhere in there,nowhere,not one page,not one phrase uttered and reported by the Lord Jesus Christ,can you find anything that suggests that there is a virtue in cutting children from Medicaid and taking money from the poor and giving it to the rich"

Edit: Just so you yahoo's know..I pray daily,sometimes hourly depending on the horseshit tossed my way, I believe in god..and I think she is really pissed off at all the bullshit that passes as religious rhetoric on this side of the fucking pond.

Apr 7, 2006

Media Matters has online video's busting Faux News and others.

Perusing the internet, I discovered a website that has a free subscription service for MediaMatters.org's non-partisan views of the bullshit spewed by various news organizations such as Faux, CNN and MSNBC among others. The website is called Veoh.com and they allow any nimrod to post videos or their home-made tv shows. I wasn't interested in most of their offerings. Then I saw Media Matters on the sidebar. As some of you know, Media Matters holds the MSM accountable for their many screwups,lies and outright bullshit by both television and the print media. I carry their feed on my sidebar. If your interested in their video feed through Veoh, the link is here.

Apr 6, 2006

Fuckwads at the Pentagon still spying on Peace groups.

Let me get this straight..I really want to understand how a group that promotes peace and peaceful protest is considered a terrorist threat. Someone fucking explain it to me please. Not the rightwing nimrods that come by here..the real people please. If we march peacefully and in full view of the public, how in the blue hell are we a terrorist organization? Its the same shit just a different day..or different administration. Nixon did this shit and they generated laws against it. But the Shrub doesn't obey the laws, so we are back to spending tax dollars spying on our own folks who's only goal is to end the occupation of Iraq and hold our government accountable for the millions spent on bullshit and ineptitude. Go find Bin-laden you fucking morons..you won't find him spying on protest marchers and peace activists.

The link to the Rueters article is here.

Apr 5, 2006

For Tommy, from the bottom of my heart.

Ode to the Bugman

The bugman has quit his congressional race
Not a moment too soon, trying to avoid disgrace.

His cronies, the powerful, will surely miss the man.
When they lined his pockets, the little guy was damned.

The Bugman was powerful, this can not be denied
But the gist of it is, he cheated and lied.

He pulled many strings up on Capitol Hill
Now that he’s gone, who’s coffers will be filled?

The mighty and powerful become greedy sometimes
The Bugman is proof that karma isn’t always kind.

Tell the Bugman goodbye and bid him a fond farewell
We hope he enjoys his time down in hell.

The Bugman says that he prays to God every day,
But God isn’t smiling on that man named DeLay.

Tommy's campaign funds can now be converted into legal funds..

As of Feb 15th, the last time he reported his "slush" fund to the Election Commission, Tommy had roughly... $1,295,350.00 on hand..that was prior to the primary of course, but he still gets to keep whatever is left.

Will this guy ever get the short end of the stick? We can only hope..

This guy is a religious wingnut in 3-Star uniform

The former Repube governor of VA and current senator George Allen has opened his yap and inserted his whole leg up to his thigh bone. He has written a letter to Rummy touting 3 star General Jerry Boykin to be the new head of the Army's Special Ops Command. This sportsfans, is THE Jerry Boykin who made the following comments:

"He's in the White House because GOD put him there" -speaking about the Shrub

"America's enemy is "a spiritual enemy..called Satan." The enemy will only be defeated, he added, "if we come against them in the name of Jesus...We in the army of God, in the house of God, kingdom of God have been raised for such a time as this.."--speaking about our Global War on Terror

I don't know about you, but I don't want this religious wingnut spouting this shit to our people and more importantly to our troops. GOD doesn't have a damn thing to do with the Shrub being in the WH or the War on Terror. This dipshit also loves speaking at religious gatherings IN his uniform...guess it gives more "umph" to his remarks..

It just confirms my suspicions that he is cut from the same cloth as Jerry Falwell..

Katie Couric becomes a Talking Head for the CBS Evening News

This is thrilling news..I say this tongue in cheek. She is also going to be the managing editor of the evening news show. She is the first woman to hold both positions at CBS News. Her resume is quite large in the news area, so I wish Katie the best, she is going to need it. Her background provided on the Evening News site is here.

Apr 4, 2006

Tommy just brings out the best photoshoppers doesnt he?















These lovely heart-warming images are from Down With Tyranny..a wonderful blog I found this afternoon. Actually, the artist commented on mine in the previous post..go visit his work and show him some love..I did..god bless him as tiny tim said..god bless us everyone.

An image of Tommy all progressives are looking forward to.

I filched this from Steve O's post over at Bring it On! Don't ya know I just love the hell out of this pic:)

Apr 3, 2006

Quote of the day...













Nick..today is that day dude..you don't have to wait till November.

Tommy DeLay tosses in the towel and buys a boatload of KY jelly.

Tommy has withdrawn from the Congressional race..jeez, it couldn't have anything to do with his former aide pleading guilty last week could it? Bet he sang like a big fat canary. I look for Tommy in prison orange real soon..it should go well with his eyes :P Tommy told Time all about it here.

Supreme Court Case Challenges Power of the Shrub

This will be one I will follow. It will set precedent if the Shrub wins. It will be important because it will either bitch-slap the Shrub's efforts to change the face of law or support his manic quest for power under the pretense of his war on terror. This case is exposing the Shrub's weak logic. His logic is that he can do whatever he wants during a time of war, under the guise of protecting us..protecting we, the people. He is full of shit up to his brown eyes sportsfans.

His minions are attempting to charge the Bin Laden chauffeur with war crimes that don't exist in our laws. Its all about presidential power, and the Supreme's will decide if the Shrub can usurp conventional authority,conventional law and try Salim Ahmed Hamdan before a military tribunal or commission.

The website Jurist, which is from the University of Pittsburgh's Law school is showcasing their guest op-ed writer on this subject, who is a former US ambassador at Large for War Crimes issues by the name of David Scheffer. Mr Scheffer states in his op-ed piece on the website: "the government's attempt to charge Salim Hamdan with conspiracy to commit war crimes-a crime that does not exist under US or International law-falls short of a violation allowing him to be prosecuted before the Presidents' military commissions and demonstrates the folly of the effort to push the square peg of terrorism into the round hole of the law of war."

The WaPo has this article about the case as well. The short of it is this,which I quote from the article: "Significant as that demand is, its potential impact is much wider, making Hamdan's case one of the most important of Bush's presidency. It is a challenge to the broad vision of presidential power that Bush has asserted since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001"

The fear here is that the Supreme's will defer to the recently enacted federal law on military commissions. Since Roberts has already ruled on this case while on the federal appeals bench, he must recuse himself. We could end up with a 4-4 tie on whether the Supreme's have the right to hear this case. Richard Lazarus, a law professor at Georgetown University who specializes in Supreme Court litigation states in the WaPo article: "Most cases have two or three or four issues. This one has 10 or 12, which makes it very hard to handicap."

We need to pray about it sportsfans...at the very least send good vibes to those robed old geezers that sit on the Supreme Court. We need them to bitch-slap the Shrub on this..even if it is Osama's damn chauffuer, who I am sure is a loathsome creature that shouldn't walk free. I do not want this dipstick to get away with anything. But I do not want the Shrub to bypass tradtional law as it will set a precedent that is dangerous. I want the Supremes to make them try this dude in our traditional court system if they have a case. I think their case is weak which is why they want to use the military tribunal system. They need to do their homework and not bypass our law system of checks and balances. As the WaPo article states: From the outset, the commissions have been plagued by questions about their fairness and workability. Critics argued that the commissions were flawed because, as Hamdan's brief, written by Georgetown University law professor Neal K. Katyal, puts it, they would try suspects "for crimes defined by the President alone, under procedures lacking basic protections, before 'judges' who are his chosen subordinates."

The Shrub has enough power now. He has more than enough. If his boys at the DOJ don't want to deal with these terrorist cases through normal and traditional courts thats too fucking bad. Because what's to say they wouldn't use this shit against our own citizens if they get away with it now. Thats my fear..and I am not alone in that fear. The President can not make up the rules as he goes along. That only worked on the playground in elementary school..not in real life.

Apr 1, 2006

William F. Buckley calls Iraq a "Failure" on which the Shrub will be judged

Woooooooooo Hoooooooooo...The founder of one of the most conservative mag's around, the National Review, William F.Buckley has come out and publicly stated, and I quote from an article on Bloomberg's site:"Mr. Bush is in the hands of a fortune that will be unremitting on the point of Iraq,'' Buckley said in an interview that will air on Bloomberg Television this weekend. ``If he'd invented the Bill of Rights it wouldn't get him out of his jam.''

Ain't that the shit!!! He also had thhis to say about the neocons: ``The neoconservative hubris, which sort of assigns to America some kind of geo-strategic responsibility for maximizing democracy, overstretches the resources of a free country,'' Buckley said.

Willie F. might of been stoned when he did the interview..I say this because of what he said regarding Clinton:
Bill Clinton ``is the most gifted politician of, certainly my time,'' Buckley said. ``He generates a kind of a vibrant goodwill with a capacity for mischief which is very, very American.''...ummm is he referring the the cigar incident with Monica perhaps? I dunno... :P He wasn't very kind to Rummy and Cheney either.

This just made my day..and a shittay day it has been..up until now ..have a good weekend sportsfans..BASEBALL begins tomorrow so I doubt I will be blogging..unless there is breaking news or the Shrub gets his ass kicked by Cheney.

Today's Photo..er..Graphic..ok, Picture.

It's moving day!!!!!!!!!!!!

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