Feb 29, 2008

On the road again...


I will be traveling today for a 10-day stint of house/dog sitting at a palatial estate in the wine country of Temecula.

I also have a massive migraine. Ah well..such is life.

In any case, I would like to suggest that you visit Sirens Chronicles today, we have plenty of political fare for you to digest over there. It's as varied as the wonderful writers, the latest subjects and issues tackled are guaranteed to make you think:

Dizzy Dezzy on the latest Republican Sex Scandal.

Betmo on Obama's open letter to the LGBT community.

Angry Black Bitch ponders a post-bullshit America.

Karen and Rachel discuss the religious wingnuts and conservatives and their culture of death.

There are plenty of archives..please do visit..I will return to ranting and raving tomorrow morning as I sit pool-side with the puppies in the warm California sun ;>)

Feb 28, 2008

Dick Gregory apologizes to "The First Black President"

Thank you to the Unapologetic Mexican for having this up on his site.



Hot damn Mr. Gregory..you rock kind sir!

Nader picks Matt Gonzalez as his Veep.


Matt Gonzalez is a San Franciscan. From Wiki:

Matthew Edward Gonzalez (born June 4, 1965) is an American politician and attorney, artist, and activist who was a prominent figure in San Francisco politics during the years 2000-2004. Gonzalez was a member and president of San Francisco County's Board of Supervisors. (As a consolidated city-county, the only such municipality in California, San Francisco does not have a traditional city council. Instead, the county board of supervisors acts as the legislative branch of government, while the mayor of the city acts as the executive branch.) He was also one of the first Green Party candidates elected to public office in the Bay Area. In 2003, Gonzalez ran for mayor of San Francisco but lost to in a close race to Democrat Gavin Newsom. He currently practices law in San Francisco.

The SFChron has a very short writeup about him here. Gonzalez also did an OpEd for them yesterday, which you can read here. I would like to suggest you check it out..the OpEd..its about Obamamania..

I don't know him..but I like him already. ;)


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Feb 27, 2008

McCain's apology is bat guano.

When Weathervane McCain issued an apology for the idiot Bill Cunningham's rabid remarks the other day..many said..it was heartfelt.

Bull-friggin-shit it was.

Today, Crooks & Liars has a video up of Ol' Billy C on Hannity's show saying that he was told to do what he did. A direct quote from the idiot:

Cunningham: His people told me to give the faithful red meat. Give them red—raw—meat.

So, don't tell me that McCain was sorry..he was just sorry it became an issue.

U.S. and the CONVENTION ON ELIMINATION OF all forms OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.

Surely as there is a sunrise tomorrow, the United States has once again blow off something they swore to uphold. This time around its the United Nations CONVENTION ON ELIMINATION OF all forms OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.


In 1994, the US Senate ratified this treaty, wherein they promised to “provide reports every two years on racial discrimination in the United States. The reports were to include anywhere in the world where the US military is in charge. In other words, the United States military, no matter where it was on the globe, agreed to report discrimination. That now includes Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib.”


One Hundred and Seventy-three nations signed this treaty. All of them, including the US, promised to provide reports on their countries progress or lack of it in certain areas such as health care, education and prison terms. There was a two day meeting on the most recent reports submitted by the participating nations. The U.S. government submitted a 115-page report (pdf) and sent a 25 person delegation to Geneva to defend its..cough.. record. Who contributed to this report?

This report was prepared by the U.S. Department of State with extensive assistance from the White House, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and other relevant departments and agencies of the federal government and of the states. Contributions were also solicited and received from interested members of the numerous non-governmental organizations and other public interest groups active in the area of civil rights, civil liberties, and human rights in the United States.



As to how many outside groups actually participated it's unknown. My guess is the bulk of the report was prepared by “Bushies” which control all areas of the federal government as we all are aware of at this point in time. Especially after numerous Congressional hearings regarding the dismissed AG's and the politicization of all branches of our federal government.


A coalition of 250 delegates has taken issue with the US and it's handling of discrimination at the conference, stating we, as a nation, have failed dismally to live up to our obligations. U.S. Human Rights Network Executive Director, Ajamu Baraka gives us his take on the matter:


"The persistent and systematic issues of racial discrimination have not been addressed by this government," said Baraka. "From Katrina, the ongoing crisis of Katrina in the Gulf Coast in the south, migrant rights, the ongoing police brutality, housing issues-we find that these issues have escaped the scrutiny and the readjustment by the U.S. government in their obligation to the CERD (Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination) treaty."


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David Sirota on last nights debate..

David was on CNBC this morning, discussing last nights debate with a Hillary supporter. He also has a post up at HuffPo about his pov here.

William F. Buckley dead at 82


The self-professed father of conservatism although the neocon's eventually pissed him off has left this sphere. He wrote 45 books, founded The National Review and wrote millions of words in the process. The NYT has a piece up about him here. Norman Mailer had this to say about Buckley once when asked about him:

"No other act can project simultaneous hints that he is in the act of playing Commodore of the Yacht Club, Joseph Goebbels, Robert Mitchum, Maverick, Savonarola, the nice prep school kid next door, and the snows of yesteryear,"

Buckley also supported the decriminalization of marijuana. Probably one of the few things we had in common. Below is Buckley and Noam Chomsky debating;


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Feb 26, 2008

Isn't this the pot calling the kettle black??

Karl Rove has the nads to call CBS news:

"The National Enquirer of Network News"

And I might add..he said this on that most unbalanced of all news channels..Fox Noise.

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Wow-friggin-wee Karl..your lack of scruples has been duly noted throughout the blogosphere and the MSM dude.

I ain't taking a side in this fight...

Seriously..I am tired of both sides sniping at each other.

I don't know who, if either of the three, I would actually want to lead us. And if that pisses you, my dear reader off..I am really fucking sorry.

I am tired of the Obamanista's and the Hillaryites. Both of you folks need to be honest with yourselves if your a fucking progressive.

I haven't' got anything else to add..except I really liked the debate tonight. I hope if there are more debates..they get 'down' even more.

Obama disowned a 'LIBRAL' position tonight..if that doesn't tell you something..nothing will.

A few words about Sirens Chronicles..


The group blog that I started in July 07 is getting a little bit of notice around the blogosphere this week. Sirens Chronicles has been blessed with the following:

Chet Scoville, who writes his own blog and also contributes to, among others, Shakespeares Sister has given Sirens the E for Excellence Award.

Sirens own contributor, Jolly Roger, has also bestowed some very kind words for our site too..Thank you JR ;)

Rotus has also given us a nice mention in his E for Excellence Awards too!

I will of course continue the tradition of bestowing the "E award" on 10 other bloggers over at Sirens this evening.

I have been trying to figure out lately if I want to keep Sirens up and running as its a helluva lot of work for moi and this winter has been extremely hard on me physically. But I think it's a no-brainer at this point. I will keep the site going for the near future, as its a huge labor of love for me. I love our small but wonderful band of bloggers who contribute fine posts that educate and enlighten. Sirens gets over a thousand hits a day but very little action in the comments section. I guess I shouldn't worry about the small stuff..and comments are small things in the big picture of life, aren't they?

Feb 25, 2008

52 former AG's can't be wrong..

Update: Parts of Alabama did not get to see this specific part of the show last night..coincidence? Nah..no way.



The written transcript of this 60 Minutes show from last night can be read here. From the transcript:

As correspondent Scott Pelley reports, 52 former state attorneys-general have asked Congress to investigate whether the prosecution of Siegelman was pursued not because of a crime but because of politics.

Those AG's are from both sides of the aisle. The real story is that Karl Rove was involved in the plan to sink Siegelman..which of course makes this whole case suspect as hell and politically motivated.

Feb 24, 2008

Vietnamese lose suit against Agent Orange manufacturers


I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. The ruling however pleased Monsanto and Dow and 30 other corporations that manufactured the death toxin. From the Common Dreams writeup:

Toxins left behind from the 1960s and 70s war are a thorn in otherwise friendly ties between the Communist Party government and Washington which have been built up around trade and business since 1995.

The lawsuit contended agent orange caused ailments, including birth defects and cancer.

Studies have shown the compound of dioxin, a component of "agent orange" herbicides sprayed during the war, is still present in so-called "hot spots" at levels hundreds of times higher than would be accepted elsewhere.

The US Government however, has always concluded there is nothing harmful in Agent Orange. The US government, which of course claimed sovereign immunity, was not sued.

Their cohorts in crime were sued but have nothing to fear now. Isn't that just fucking dandy?

Consider this suit a dry run for all the ones regarding the thousands of tons of Depleted Uranium we have unleashed in Iraq and Afghanistan..

Winter Soldier: Iraq and Afghanistan

It is what it is..and they tell us exactly how it is. Its Graphic and disturbing. H/T to MFSO



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Factchecking Obama's mailers..

And UPDATE at the bottom of the post...
Those wonderful folks at FactCheck.org have taken the time to go through Obama's mailers about Hillary's positions on NAFTA and healthcare. They are equal opportunity checkers..and they do not play favorites. From their article on this issue:

Clinton said "every Democrat should be outraged" at two "false" mailers that Obama sent to voters in Ohio.

We find that a mailer criticizing her position on trade is indeed misleading. One that attacks her health-care plan we have previously described as straining the facts, though not exactly "false."

* Trade: A mailer showing a locked plant gate quotes Clinton as saying she believed NAFTA was "a boon" to the economy. Those are not her words and Obama was wrong to put quote marks around them. In fact, she's been described by a biographer as privately opposing NAFTA in the White House.

* Health Care: A second mailer said Clinton's health care plan "forces everyone to buy insurance, even if you can't afford it." We have previously said that mailer "lacks context" and strains the facts. But both Obama and Clinton have been exaggerating their differences on this issue.

We've also previously criticized Clinton for sending a mailer that twisted Obama's words and gave a false picture of his proposals on Social Security, home foreclosures and energy.

We leave it to our readers to decide whether they should be "outraged" or not, and at whom.

So, both of these asshats have put out false info on each other..but the problem I have with Obama's mailers is that he used two Newsday articles as Hillary's positions..that is bullshit, as it appears to be a direct quote in the mailer, which IT'S NOT. The words were not Hillary's they were those of the Newsday journalists..and I use journalist loosely here.

I think it's fair to say the dirty politics have begun..tighten your seatbelts it will be a very bumpy ride..

The FactCheck article goes more indepth..check it out at the second link above.

UPDATE...Christopher in the comments here takes FactCheck.org to task by pointing out various times Hillary has touted the wonderfulness of NAFTA..after checking through the internets myself..I find this article by David Sirota that also points to many of the same things Christopher does:

According to NBC's Meet the Press, in 2004, Clinton said, "I think, on balance, NAFTA has been good for New York and America."

The Associated Press reported on 3/6/96 that she said, "NAFTA is proving its worth" and later praising NAFTA as "a free and fair trade agreement."

In her memoir, Clinton trumpeted her husband's "successes on the budget, the Brady bill and NAFTA."

In 1998, Bloomberg News reports that she praised corporations for mounting "a very effective business effort in the U.S. on behalf of NAFTA." Another direct quote.

In a 2002 speech to the Democratic Leadership Council, she said:

"We all know the record of the DLC, the Progressive Policy Institute and, of course, the Clinton-Gore Administration. The economic recovery plan stands first and foremost as a testament to both good ideas and political courage. National service. The Brady Bill. Family Leave. NAFTA. Investment in science and technology. New markets. Charter schools. The Earned Income Tax Credit. The welfare to work partnership. The COPS program. The SAFER program. All of these came out of some very fundamental ideas about what would work. The results speak for themselves. Those ideas were converted into policies programs that literally changed millions of lives and, I argue, changed America."

I now agree with Christopher that FactCheck.org needs to recheck their facts. I stand corrected, thank you Christopher! ;)

Feb 23, 2008

The Straight Talk Express is now the Lobbyists Express..climb onboard!

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Steve Benen, the talented purveyor of the Carpetbagger Report has an educational post up this fine but freaking wet Saturday morning. It's entitled: Lobbying, influence peddling aboard the 'Straight Talk Express'. Reading his writeup, we learn the following from a WaPo article:

Of all the lobbyists involved in the McCain campaign, the most prominent is [Charles] Black, who has made a lucrative career of shuttling back and forth between presidential politics and big-time Washington lobbying…. [E]ven as Black provides a private voice and a public face for McCain, he also leads his lobbying firm, which offers corporate interests and foreign governments the promise of access to the most powerful lawmakers. Some of those companies have interests before the Senate and, in particular, the Commerce Committee, of which McCain is a member.

Black said he does a lot of his work by telephone from McCain's Straight Talk Express bus. (emphasis mine)

Oh dear..that isn't good now is it? Doing business out of the bus? For McCain to actually rail against lobbyists when in fact his campaign is packed to the rafters with the bastards..says what about him? Again from the WaPo article:

But when McCain huddled with his closest advisers at his rustic Arizona cabin last weekend to map out his presidential campaign, virtually every one was part of the Washington lobbying culture he has long decried. His campaign manager, Rick Davis, co-founded a lobbying firm whose clients have included Verizon and SBC Telecommunications. His chief political adviser, Charles R. Black Jr., is chairman of one of Washington's lobbying powerhouses, BKSH and Associates, which has represented AT&T, Alcoa, JPMorgan and U.S. Airways.

Senior advisers Steve Schmidt and Mark McKinnon work for firms that have lobbied for Land O' Lakes, UST Public Affairs, Dell and Fannie Mae.


Thats quite a laundry list of lobbyists wouldn't you say? Again..what does this list of lobbyists tell us about Weathervane McCain? That he is a lying sack of sheep shit? That he has the beginnings of Alzheimers? That he rates the intelligence quotient of voters along the same lines as Bush does, meaning equal to a dandelion?

The NYT's little expose about McCain is now starting to make sense I think. They were raising a red flag about the hypocrisy of McCain if nothing else. They just didn't do a very good job of it.

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A lesson in self-government, Iraq-style


If, as the NYT article says, its all going to hell in the proverbial handbasket..then when will we be able to leave Iraq with a strong government?

Because supposedly, that is all we are waiting for now right? Our soldiers get to stand down when the Iraqi's stand up. From the opening paragraph in the NYT article linked above:

This southern port city has been, in effect, on its own since September, when British forces here moved to the outskirts, yielding authority to local leaders. British and American officials say Basra's experiment in self-rule could serve as a model for Iraq's future, but if so — many locals and outside advisers say — that future remains dark.


For five months Basra, Iraq's second largest city, has been under self-rule. Its not going well..to put it bluntly, its quite the nightmare. Even under optimal conditions such as the best economy, the least amount of ethnic in-fighting and no Westerners running the show Basra is still a horror. How much daily horror you might ask..well the NYT article will enlighten you:

Disappearances of doctors, teachers and other professionals are common, as are some clashes among competing militias, most of which are linked to political parties. Murder victims include judicial investigators, politicians and tribal sheiks. One especially disturbing trend is the slaying of at least 100 women in the last year, according to the police. The Iraqi authorities have blamed Shiite militiamen for many of those killing, saying the militants had probably deemed the women to be impious.


Well, pardon me for pointing out the obvious..but this is the same shit just a different city. Once left to their own device's, the Iraqi's still can't figure out how to get along with each other and ..not only that but everyone their father wants to be the party in charge. Murder and mayhem still rule the day and Basra has taken another giant step backward into the days of tents and warlords gunning down rival leaders in order to assert their brand of power and religion over the entire region.

Its a long, exhausting writeup..but an important piece of information in how the war in Iraq is really going. And its not going well my dear reader..not by a long-friggin-shot. I don't care what the Idiot-in-Chief tells you.

Telling us there are less dead people today than yesterday, or last month or last year doesn't cut it. Its all bs and bravado dressed up to represent whatever will sell best to the American public in order to continue the insane amount of our money and soldiers being poured into this country.

Well..I ain't buying. Nope..

Crossposted at UnCapitalist Journal

Feb 22, 2008

Some facts about Weathervane McCain and his lobbying 'friends'

Its short, so please give it a whirl..it gives us some very important straight talk facts about this man who would be President.


Thank you to Brave New Films for this video..

Your Friday Political corruption post..


Today it is our pleasure to introduce newly indicted Rick Renzi. Mr. Renzi, a republican, has been nailed on 35 charges this morning. From Reuters:
A federal grand jury has indicted Republican U.S. Rep. Richard Renzi of Arizona on 35 criminal counts including conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering and official extortion, according to court papers unsealed on Friday.

The indictment stems from plan by Renzi and an associate to benefit from a land-exchange plan in order to receive Renzi's support for necessary federal legislation, court documents said.
"It was an object of the conspiracy for Renzi to enrich (his associate) and personally benefit himself," the indictment said.

It also accuses Renzi of embezzling premiums from clients of an insurance business to fund his congressional campaign.

Notice that Renzi is a double dipper in the fact that he scammed not only the feds but his own insurance clients..Wotta Greedy bastard!

Fluff Friday..

Edit: My blogger bud KonaGod has his Fluff Friday post up. He is the reason I started this lil endeavor to break up the political mind-numbing posts with a little of the 'family'. I truely heart Kona and hope you stop by his little corner of the blogosphere and check him and his kitteh's out. His political posts are pretty good too ;p

I have been promising myself to do a bit of fluff on Friday. So here it is.

I have many pets..we rescue feral kittens and also two abused dogs. There is one dog and one cat that were obtained via 'normal' means..meaning we bought them. All the rest were having a bit of bad luck when we happened into their lives..

First up is Clyde. He is our only cat that wasn't a feral kitten. We bought Clyde in the parking lot of Buck Owens place, the Crystal Palace. The lil fucker wouldn't quit crying for two days and when I told him he was going back to his momma..he shut up and has been low maintenance ever since. He is sleeping during the hot summer in his favorite chair..oh to be that relaxed..
Next is Nicky. This is an old picture of Nicky..she is now going blind due to diabetes. I love this dog and she is so not like the usual poodle. She is mellow and not a barker. She gets insulin via a shot twice a day. She is such a good girl our lil Nicky. She is my husband's dog, he has had her for ten years. She is really my dog now..but we won't tell the ball and chain that..
The picture below is Sasha and Bobbie. Sasha the dog was saved from a sure death by daily beatings from the asshole that lived next door. I would hear him savagely beating her every day when she was just a tiny puppy. She would be screaming and crying..god, I would come unglued. I finally told him one day..give me the dog asshole, or I will turn you in for dealing meth. He said he didnt' want her anyway..she peed in the house. She never did pee in our house. Sasha is still afraid of all men except my husband. I also eventually did snitch out the dog abuser who is doing time for dealing his meth. Karma..I love it sometimes..Bobbie was the second feral kitten we rescued..she is one bad ass my Bobbie, she puts Casper the cat in his place on a daily basis.. and he is twice her size.
Last, but certainly not least is Charlie. Charlie is one of two kittens that were the last we have rescued. Her brother Jack has inner ear problems which cause his head to tilt wildly to the side..but he's a cutie too, a red tabby. Charlie is hell on wheels and catching her sleeping took an act of Congress or God..dunno which. We swear Charlie never sleeps..so we were quite happy to find out she does...occasionally.
Ok..thats it...a few of our herd. We always say we will find the feral kittens a home when they are tamed and ready to leave..but they never friggin leave! ;)

Feb 21, 2008

The story behind the McCain story.

TNR has posted the article that forced the NYT's hand on the McCain bomb yesterday. I will read it shortly. TNR has fallen from grace lately..so I will take it with a grain of salt.

In other news..Disgraced Rep Bob Ney is getting out of jail 13 months early. If that was you or I..oh..nevermind.

Tom Hayden has a good read up at The Nation. I am partial to Tom Hayden and his pov ;)

H/T to Konagod, India will have a tv show that stars a transgender addressing issues that affect the transgender community in India. Gee, the U.S. wouldn't have the balls to put that up on a national network. She goes by Rose now. Good luck m'dear..give em hell.

Just got back from the Docs. Lots of gnashing of teeth and a sort of 'come to Jesus' meeting with my orthopedic surgeon. He is finally putting in a request to get a surgery consult. Bout fucking time asshole.

The picture is of one of the Protests held in my humble burg. I just wanted a little reminder of what is one of my major goals. And its one, two, three..what are fighting for? ;)

The Economy sucks..but lobbyists still got it to toss around..


These little tidbits land in my inbox daily..and this time of year is rife with lobbying alerts since they all have to report how much they spent on the endeavor. I spent part of my day figuring out what good all this money could of been used for..and by good I mean for humanity..not for the corporatocracy. And the price of everything went UP this year..gee, wonder why..Total is at the bottom..

Google News Alert for: lobbying

The Walt Disney Company Spent $4.4 Million Lobbying In 2007
Netcot.com - USA
The Walt Disney Company spent about $4.4 million lobbying the federal government in 2007 on issues relating to travel, copyright licenses, visa policy, ...

Marriott spent $1.2M lobbying in 2007
CNNMoney.com - USA
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hotel operator Marriott International Inc. (NYSE:MAR) spent approximately $1.2 million in 2007 to lobby Congress on immigration issues. ...

Time Warner spent $3.6M on lobbying
CNNMoney.com - USA
The media firm spent about $1.8 million during the second half of 2007 lobbying the federal government on its own behalf, according to a disclosure form ...

DRS Spent $2.8M on Lobbying in '07
Houston Chronicle - United States
2008 AP NEW YORK — DRS Technologies Inc. spent $2.8 million to lobby the government in 2007, mainly for defense spending. According to a disclosure form ...

BP America Spent $4.7M Lobbying in '07
Houston Chronicle - United States
2008 AP NEW YORK — BP America spent $4.7 million to lobby the government last year on issues including pollution, energy independence and relations with ...

Nissan Spends Almost $4M on Lobbying
Houston Chronicle - United States
2008 AP WASHINGTON — The North American unit of Nissan Motor Co. spent about $3.9 million in 2007 to lobby on legislation related to trade, renewable fuels, ...

Anheuser-Busch spends $3.4M on lobbying
Forbes - NY,USA
WASHINGTON (AP) - Anheuser-Busch Cos. spent about $3.4 million in 2007 to lobby on legislation related to cutting taxes on beer, restrictions on alcohol ...

Genzyme Spends About $2.7M on Lobbying
Houston Chronicle - United States
2008 AP WASHINGTON — Genzyme Corp. spent about $2.7 million in 2007 to lobby on legislation about Medicaid and Medicare, generic drugs and drug imports. ...

The total, just for these few companies is...drumroll please..

$24.9 Million

Disgusting..simply and utterly disgusting. Greed rules the world..I am convinced of it.

Feb 20, 2008

Did McCain pull a Bill Clinton??

I mean it in the sense that he might of been playing around with a female..in this case a lobbyist. This is old news if the truth be told..from his last run at the Presidency in fact. From the NYT writeup:

A female lobbyist had been turning up with him at fund-raisers, in his offices and aboard a client's corporate jet. Convinced the relationship had become romantic, some of his top advisers intervened to protect the candidate from himself — instructing staff members to block the woman's access, privately warning her away and repeatedly confronting him, several people involved in the campaign said on the condition of anonymity.

When news organizations reported that Mr. McCain had written letters to government regulators on behalf of the lobbyist's clients, the former campaign associates said, some aides feared for a time that attention would fall on her involvement.

Mr. McCain, 71, and the lobbyist, Vicki Iseman, 40, both say they never had a romantic relationship. But to his advisers, even the appearance of a close bond with a lobbyist whose clients often had business before the Senate committee Mr. McCain led threatened the story of redemption and rectitude that defined his political identity.

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann just broke into Hardball to report this little tidbit. Its not so much about the possibility of sex..its about favors for a lobbyist..stay tuned!

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Tweety grills Obama supporter last night..

Jesus Christ, wtf is this all about:



I have no love for Tweety. I can't stand the man. He has given a hard time to folks on both sides of the aisle but was this uncalled for? You tell me..

Feb 19, 2008

Obama wins 9th straight Primary..

Damn..just..damn. Of course the percentage of delegates is all that matters at this point, but the fact is..Hillary was hoping for a different turnout. A month ago she had a substantial lead in WI.

20,000 people turned out in TX tonight to hear Obama. Hillary would kill for that large a crowd. She also did not congratulate him again on his 'win'. Bad attitude there Hill..very bad.

Now, we of course are getting the race breakdown of all those voters..the Asians, the Brown folks, the old white women, the white male vote..God, I hate this part of the 'show'.

Jason Leopold no longer working for TruthOut

Update: Just got a response to my email from Jason. He is working on getting out his own online political magazine entitled: BackgroundBriefing.org. He hopes to premiere it sometime in Mid-March. I will of course notify folks when it is up and running. Jason has done some fantastic work on numerous fronts, so I look forward to his new endeavor.

I just received an email from TruthOut stating very succinctly that Jason Leopold is no longer writing for them. I am well aware of his ups and downs but have always considered him a good writer and excellent investigative reporter. From the email:

To Our Readership and Friends,

Jason Leopold is no longer employed by Truthout.

Jason is a truly gifted reporter, and his efforts on behalf of Truthout have been greatly appreciated.

There may be some speculation that this announcement is connected in some way to Truthout's reporting of the Karl Rove indictment matter. It is not. At the time of our reporting on the Rove matter we stood by the factual accuracy of our reports, and we stand by them now.

We sincerely wish Jason the best of luck.

Marc Ash, Executive Director - t r u t h o u t


I don't know if he walked or was pushed..strange, very strange...

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SCOTUS denies ACLU wiretap appeal


And the bastards wouldn't even give a reason why. From CQ Politics:

The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance program.

The justices, without comment, refused to review a lower court's decision in the case of American Civil Liberties Union v. National Security Agency.

The order is a win for the Bush administration, which has been fighting such lawsuits since shortly after the existence of the surveillance program was publicized in December 2005.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled 2-1 in July that the plaintiffs, led by the ACLU, lacked standing to bring the case.

The New York Times revealed two years ago that President Bush had ordered the NSA — shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks — to spy on U.S. citizens without judicial approval as a counter-terrorism tactic. In January 2007, the administration announced it had secured the approval of a secret federal court established under the 1978 FISA law for such surveillance.

Bastards.

Foreign leaders, going down edition..


Fidel isn't going to rule Cuba any longer. Wow wee, I knew this day would come..but it's not something you are ready for. He's sick and he now admits it. From the MSNBC writeup:

"I will not aspire nor accept — I repeat I will not aspire or accept — the post of President of the Council of State and Commander in Chief," read the letter signed by Castro and published quietly overnight without advance warning in the online edition of the Communist Party daily Granma.

Our second leader that might be noticing the writing on the wall is Musharraf of Pakistan. Can I get an amen on the election results? Lets hope no funny business takes place before the election is certified. From the NYT writeup:

Almost all the leading figures in the Pakistan Muslim League-Q, the party that has governed for the last five years under Mr. Musharraf, lost their seats, including the leader of the party, the former speaker of Parliament and six ministers.

Bush of course had something to say on both counts..however it's so worthless I won't be printing it here. Bush is our new Mr. Irrelevant you know.

Feb 18, 2008

Your Monday Republican child porn post..


And yes indeedy..we have another one! This one hails from the great state of Maryland, where I resided for a few memorable years. From the Washington Post writeup:

Robert A. McKee, a long-serving Republican delegate from Western Maryland, announced his resignation yesterday after authorities, who say they are conducting a child pornography investigation, seized two computers, videotapes and printed materials from his Hagerstown home.

Here is the money quote:

McKee was chairman of the Western Maryland delegation and sponsored legislation to protect minors from sexual predators. McKee, 58, also resigned yesterday from his post as executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washington County, a child mentorship program where he has worked for 29 years.

He has the nads to say this is 'embarrassing'..no shit sherlock..is that all it is? Oh..and he has also entered "treatment". Wonder if it's the same place ol Ted Haggard went? We know how well that turned out. Wonder if he was close friends with the last guy in his shoes..that wonderful Rethuglican gent that also sponsored bills to protect children whilst he wrote obscene emails to Capitol Hill pages..Mark Foley!

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About that nuclear waste thats over 20 years old..


If you were expecting the Federal Government to actually do something with the waste from nuclear reactors, well, your sorely mistaken my dear reader.

Because the truth of the matter is that the “waste from more than 100 nuclear reactors that the federal government was supposed to start accepting for burial 10 years ago is still at the reactor sites, at least 20 years behind schedule.”

Read that again please, for the full effect. Our illustrious government is twenty years behind schedule. Isn't that a lovely bit of horror to start your week with?

Add to that bit of information, the fact that our government, by way of 60 lawsuits and various settlements, has already laid out roughly $342 Million dollars to the utility companies that own the nuclear reactors because they are so tardy in doing their job of disposing of this toxic waste that lies active for anywhere from ten to thousands of years. Now, you might think that sum of money is small potatoes. If so, how do these numbers hit you from the New York Times Sunday article:

Our government is “virtually certain to pay a total of at least $7 billion in the next few years and probably over $11 billion, government officials said. The industry said the total could reach $35 billion.

Yes, I put that total in bold. Wouldn't you? Those numbers are not small potatoes, nor is the total tonnage of nuclear reactor waste sitting around at all those sites. Although there are no set numbers for exactly how much waste is out there, a National Geographic article gives some estimates from a 2002 writeup of: 52,000 tons (47,000 metric tons) of dangerously radioactive spent fuel from commercial and defense nuclear reactors? With 91 million gallons (345 million liters) of high-level waste left over from plutonium processing, scores of tons of plutonium, more than half a million tons of depleted uranium, millions of cubic feet of contaminated tools, metal scraps, clothing, oils, solvents, and other waste. And with some 265 million tons (240 million metric tons) of tailings from milling uranium ore.

If all those numbers are making your head spin, well, just think of it this way: Each reactor usually generates roughly 20 tons of waste a year. All the waste is currently in, cough, temporary storage at 131 sites in 39 states. Of course that is if you consider 20 years of storing the nuclear waste temporary. I do not.

Yucca Mountain was going to solve all our nuclear waste problems, yes indeed it was. The earliest it will, if ever, accept nuclear waste at the repository located 80 miles outside Las Vegas in an old volcanic mountain range is now 2017. The cost to date for Yucca Mountain? Glad you asked, its at $11 Billion and counting. A total estimate of the construction cost is around $58.5 Billion. Yucca Mt. was chosen as a final resting place for all things radioactive in 1987. The Congress critters thought it was a great place to put our radioactive junk. Many scholars and other experts did not, including the residents of Nevada. Congress over-rode their objections, but I digress.

You might wonder who is footing the cost of this game of hide the nuclear waste:

"The rate-payer has paid for it," said Michael Bauser, the associate general counsel of the Nuclear Energy Institute, the industry's trade group. "The Department of Energy hasn't done it, and now the taxpayer is paying for it a second time."- Bless the taxpayer..

Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Southeastern Washington state is 560 square miles of toxic death that is seeping into the ground and moving at a frightening rate towards the Columbia River. Some of the most toxic nuclear waste in the world is stored there. Of course the word stored is ridiculous as it's not staying put, its actually leeching into the ground and contaminating everything in it's path.

But that's another story for another day. If your interested, I blogged about the horror that is Hanford two years ago here. I don't want to totally wreck your Monday my dear reader.

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Feb 17, 2008

Reyes rips The Shrub, I salute you sir!


May I say that I love the shit out of this memo. I love Mr. Reyes too, amen bro. From RawStory:

Congressman Silvestre Reyes, Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, sent a letter to President Bush regarding the ongoing battle over warrantless wiretapping.

Text of the letter follows below.
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President George W. Bush

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President:

The Preamble to our Constitution states that one of our highest duties as public officials is to "provide for the common defence." As an elected Member of Congress, a senior Member of the House Armed Services Committee, and Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, I work everyday to ensure that our defense and intelligence capabilities remain strong in the face of serious threats to our national security.

Because I care so deeply about protecting our country, I take strong offense to your suggestion in recent days that the country will be vulnerable to terrorist attack unless Congress immediately enacts legislation giving you broader powers to conduct warrantless surveillance of Americans' communications and provides legal immunity for telecommunications companies that participated in the Administration's warrantless surveillance program.

Today, the National Security Agency (NSA) has authority to conduct surveillance in at least three different ways, all of which provide strong capability to monitor the communications of possible terrorists.

First, NSA can use its authority under Executive Order 12333 to conduct surveillance abroad of any known or suspected terrorist. There is no requirement for a warrant. There is no requirement for probable cause. Most of NSA's collection occurs under this authority.

Second, NSA can use its authority under the Protect America Act, enacted last August, to conduct surveillance here in the U.S of any foreign target. This authority does not "expire" on Saturday, as you have stated. Under the PAA, orders authorizing surveillance may last for one year – until at least August 2008. These orders may cover every terrorist group without limitation. If a new member of the group is identified, or if a new phone number or email address is identified, the NSA may add it to the existing orders, and surveillance can begin immediately. We will not "go dark."

Third, in the remote possibility that a new terrorist organization emerges that we have never previously identified, the NSA could use existing authority under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to monitor those communications. Since its establishment nearly 30 years ago, the FISA Court has approved nearly every application for a warrant from the Department of Justice. In an emergency, NSA or the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) may begin surveillance immediately, and a FISA Court order does not have to be obtained for three days. The former head of FISA operations for the Department of Justice has testified publicly that emergency authorization may be granted in a matter of minutes.

As you know, the 1978 FISA law, which has been modernized and updated numerous times since 9/11, was instrumental in disrupting the terrorist plot in Germany last summer. Those who say that FISA is outdated do not understand the strength of this important tool.

If our nation is left vulnerable in the coming months, it will not be because we don't have enough domestic spying powers. It will be because your Administration has not done enough to defeat terrorist organizations – including al Qaeda -- that have gained strength since 9/11. We do not have nearly enough linguists to translate the reams of information we currently collect. We do not have enough intelligence officers who can penetrate the hardest targets, such as al Qaeda. We have surged so many intelligence resources into Iraq that we have taken our eye off the ball in Afghanistan and Pakistan. As a result, you have allowed al Qaeda to reconstitute itself on your watch.

You have also suggested that Congress must grant retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies. As someone who has been briefed on our most sensitive intelligence programs, I can see no argument why the future security of our country depends on whether past actions of telecommunications companies are immunized.

The issue of telecom liability should be carefully considered based on a full review of the documents that your Administration withheld from Congress for eight months. However, it is an insult to the intelligence of the American people to say that we will be vulnerable unless we grant immunity for actions that happened years ago.

Congress has not been sitting on its hands. Last November, the House passed responsible legislation to authorize the NSA to conduct surveillance of foreign terrorists and to provide clarity and legal protection to our private sector partners who assist in that surveillance.

The proper course is now to conference the House bill with the Senate bill that was passed on Tuesday. There are significant differences between these two bills and a conference, in regular order, is the appropriate mechanism to resolve the differences between these two bills. I urge you, Mr. President, to put partisanship aside and allow Republicans in Congress to arrive at a compromise that will protect America and protect our Constitution.

I, for one, do not intend to back down – not to the terrorists and not to anyone, including a President, who wants Americans to cower in fear.

We are a strong nation. We cannot allow ourselves to be scared into suspending the Constitution. If we do that, we might as well call the terrorists and tell them that they have won.

Sincerely,

Silvestre Reyes
Member of Congress
Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Feb 16, 2008

All Gitmo interrogations were filmed..


According to Jurist, the proof can be found in a new report released by the Seton Hall Law Center for Policy and Research. A few of the individuals within the report actually represented detainees and FOIA requests bear out their stories. Here is a section from the beginning of the report, which is a PDF:

More than 24,000 interrogations have been conducted at Guantánamo since 2002.

Every interrogation conducted at Guantánamo was videotaped. The Central Intelligence Agency is just one of many entities that interrogated detainees at Guantánamo.

The agencies or bureaus that interrogated at Guantánamo include: the Central Intelligence Agency and its Counterterrorism Center; the Criminal Investigation Task Force (CITF); the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) of the FBI; Defense Intelligence Analysis (DIA); Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT); Army Criminal Investigative Division (ACID); the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI); and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). Private contractors also interrogated detainees.

Each of these entities has identical motives to destroy taped investigations as has the Central Intelligence Agency. As one former senior Central Intelligence Agency official put it: “It’s a qualitatively different thing—seeing it versus reading about it.”
One Government document, for instance, reports detainee treatment so violent as to “shake the camera in the interrogation room” and “cause severe internal injury.” Another describes an interrogator positioning herself between a detainee and the camera, in order to block her actions from view.

The Government kept meticulous logs of information related to interrogations. Thus, it is ascertainable which videotapes documenting interrogations still exist, and which videotapes have been destroyed.

The report is 40 pages long and I have not slogged through it in it's entirety yet, the ball and chain is on my last nerve today..but I will do it later...after I hide the body ;p

Sold-out and they didn't even kiss us first.


Matt Taibbi is an angry young man. His articles always seem to be filled with rage.

Well hell, so do most of mine. Probably why I read his stuff. His most recent writeup for RS really rips the Congressional Critters we elected in 06 a new one. He also takes to task many of the anti-war activists..most of whom I know of and get daily or weekly emails from on 'action' items for progressives from. This little snippet from page two is a real gem:

Rather than use the vast power they had to end the war, Democrats devoted their energy to making sure that "anti-war activism" became synonymous with "electing Democrats." Capitalizing on America's desire to end the war, they hijacked the anti-war movement itself, filling the ranks of peace groups with loyal party hacks. Anti-war organizations essentially became a political tool for the Democrats — one operated from inside the Beltway and devoted primarily to targeting Republicans.

This supposedly grass-roots "anti-war coalition" met regularly on K Street, the very capital of top-down Beltway politics. At the forefront of the groups are Thomas Matzzie and Brad Woodhouse of Americans Against the Escalation in Iraq, the leader of the anti-war lobby. Along with other K Street crusaders, the two have received iconic treatment from The Washington Post and The New York Times, both of which depicted the anti-war warriors as young idealist-progressives in shirtsleeves, riding a mirthful spirit into political combat — changing the world is fun!

But what exactly are these young idealists campaigning for? At its most recent meeting, the group eerily echoed the Reid-Pelosi "squeezed for time" mantra: Retreat from any attempt to end the war and focus on electing Democrats. "There was a lot of agreement that we can draw distinctions between anti-war Democrats and pro-war Republicans," a spokeswoman for Americans Against the Escalation in Iraq announced.

Just made my friggin Saturday to read that entire piece. If you don't mind getting pissed off, its a great read.

A thought-provoking post..


This is a great post about the bullshit that is the United States of America, although it starts out on a different issue..that of Timor. A short blurb:
Is the US a failed state? The thought came to my mind three times in one day, so it is begging for a response.

First, the issue of "failed states" was raised by Alan Narin, journalist and long-time human rights activist on behalf of the people of East Timor. In response to a question about the recent assassination attempt against the Timorese president, Narin said[3]:

Some are saying Timor is a failed state, that here the international community has been pouring all this money into Timor, and all they get out of it is chaos. I think those comments distort the situation.
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Then Narin turns the lens on the United States:

But if you're going to judge other states by that standard, you would have to say that, say, Australia or Indonesia or the US are much more of a failed state than Timor is, because those are countries that have been killing civilians overseas.


And the evidence on the second point is glaring. The US government failed dramatically in preparing for and responding to Hurricane Katrina. Years after Katrina, New Orleans remains a disaster area, due in great part to failures of the state.


GDAEman has some good stuff up on his blog..and I would like to suggest if you have a minute or three you check him out. I like his name and what it signifies too :) If you do drop by his humble abode..let me know.

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Feb 15, 2008

If only we could bust Bush like this..


According to Human Rights Watch..the Pakistan Attorney General admitted in a phone conversation that the Pakistan elections...to be held this coming Monday..will be rigged.

The idiot AG was on a phone call, picked up a second phone call and didn't disconnect the first one..which recorded the conversation they heard. Now, the convo is in Pakistan's native language..so really we have to rely on HRW to tell us what is being said..which btw, you can listen to here, it also includes the translation.

From the HRW writeup:

In an audio recording obtained by Human Rights Watch, Pakistan's Attorney General Malik Qayyum stated that upcoming parliamentary elections will be "massively rigged," Human Rights Watch said today.

In the recording, Qayyum appears to be advising an unidentified person on what political party the person should approach to become a candidate in the upcoming parliamentary election, now scheduled for February 18, 2008.

Human Rights Watch said that the recording was made during a phone interview with a member of the media on November 21, 2007. Qayyum, while still on the phone interview, took a call on another telephone and his side of that conversation was recorded. The recording was made the day after Pakistan's Election Commission announced the schedule for polls. The election was originally planned for January 8 but was postponed after the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto. Another former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, returned to Pakistan on November 25.

Ain't that some shit? But it doesn't surprise me one iota..not in Pakistan and with Musharraf at the helm. Crooked bastard takes our money and lies through his ever-lovin teeth about Al-Qaeda, and what happened to Benazir Bhutto.

The DEA's newest tactic: Threaten the landlords.


I swear..as Buddha is my witness..these bastards have better things to do with our money and their time. And this really jacks my friggin jaw:

U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello said he thought most people who claimed to be patients did not need marijuana.

What kind of horseshit line is that? Got any facts to back that crap up pal?

I didn't think so..yet you spew that bullshit as an excuse to deny everyone the ability to use cannabis as a medical treatment that works far better than many of the traditional medications issued by doctors that have thousands of side effects, and many of them serious and deadly. I can not believe the war on drugs has stooped this friggin low..but then..under the Republicans..I can.

Meth, crack and plenty of other illicit street drugs destroy families and lives..yet these fuckwits spend out tax dollars harassing state-sanctioned cannabis dispensaries and now scaring the shit out of landlords. Fuckwittery anyone?

BushedWhacked..


He is such a tool, our fearmongering leader. Why do people buy his twisted logic? A logic that basically admits the Telco's subjugated our rights without so much as a whimper?

Over 40 lawsuits are winding their way through the court systems against these smarmy bastards known as the Telco's..or Telecoms if you like.

Bush will sacrifice his own electorate in order to glean retroactive immunity for his cohorts in crime. I give you his own fear-filled words on the subject:

"At this moment, somewhere in the world, terrorists are planning new attacks on our country. Their goal is to bring destruction to our shores that will make September the 11th pale by comparison."

And yet, he refuses to extend the one already in place..that gives him every opportunity to spy on those that need it. He refuses to sign a bill that will do everything except cover the collective asses of the Telco's.

The stench of hypocrisy is pretty thick wouldn't you say my dear reader? I can only hope that the House will stay the course..its our last hope on this issue. Lawd knows those idiots in the Senate can not be trusted to do their jobs.

House Minority Leader John Boehner, had the audacity to actually attempt to defend the Republicans' desire to give the Telco's their 'free pass'..from CNN:

"This issue of the carriers that work with our government are increasingly concerned about their liability and increasingly concerned about whether they are going to continue to work with our intelligence officials," -Boehner, an idiot and Rethug foot soldier of the highest order, had the nads to say today.

These guys have elevated fearmongering to an art form.

Hooray, its dead..the bullshit will ensue of course..but for now..its dead as the proverbial doornail. And I couldn't be happier. ;) Dana Perino can kiss my liberal ass.

Check out this wonderful short video on this issue..simply marvelous!


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Feb 14, 2008

According to his own explanation..


He being President Bush..He's willing to let American's die..to protect the phone companies..A KO Special Comment.

He IS eternally responsible, even if he veto's his own request..even if he doesn't believe he is responsible for anything he or his minions do. This includes setting up and making operational Room 641A in the AT&T building..

We will not fear you President Bush..nor will we fear because your minions say we should.

And yet you have the audacity to:

Demand an extension of the FISA law, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, but only an extension that includes retroactive immunity for the Telecoms who helped him spy on us.

Congress has given him, and he has signed, a 15-day extension, which simply kicks the time bomb down the field, and has changed nothing of his insipid rhetoric, in which he portrays the Democrats as 'soft on terror' and getting in the way of his Superhuman efforts to protect the nation when, in fact and with bitter irony, if anybody is 'soft on terror' here it is Mr. Bush.

In the State of the Union Address, Sir, you told Congress, "if you do not act by Friday, our ability to track terrorist threats would be weakened and our citizens will be in greater danger."

Yet you are willing to weaken that ability!

You will subject us, your citizens, to that greater danger.

This, Mr. Bush, is simple enough even for you to understand: If Congress approves a new FISA act without telecom immunity and sends it to your desk and you veto it, you, by your own terms and your own definitions, you will have just sided with the terrorists.

You got to have this law, or we're all going to die. But you might veto this law!

It's bad enough, Sir, that you are demanding an ex post facto law which would clear the phone giants from responsibility for their systematic, aggressive, and blatant collaboration with your illegal and unjustified spying on Americans, under the flimsy guise of looking for any terrorists stupid enough to make a collect call or send a mass e-mail.

But when you then demanded again, during the State of the Union address, that Congress retroactively clear the Verizons and the AT&T's, you wouldn't even confirm that they actually did anything for which they deserved to be cleared!

"The Congress must pass liability protection for companies believed to have assisted in the efforts to defend America."

Believed?

Don't you know?

Does the endless hair-splitting of your presidential fine print, extend even here?

If you, Sir, are asking Congress, and us, to join you in this shameless, breathless, literal, textbook example of fascism; the merged efforts of government and corporations who answer to no government, you still don't have the guts to even say the telecom companies did assist you, in your efforts?

Will you and the equivocators who surround you like a cocoon never go on the record about anything?

Even the stuff you claim to believe in?

Silly me.

Of course Mr. Bush is going to say "believed."

Yes, it sounds dumber than if he had referred to himself as "the alleged president," or had said today was "reportedly Thursday," or had claimed "Mission Accomplished" in Iraq.

But the moment he says anything else, any doubt that the telecoms knowingly broke the law, is out the window, and with it, any chance that even the Republicans who are fighting this like they were trying to fend off terrorists using nothing but broken beer bottles and swear words couldn't consent to retroactively immunize corporate criminals.

Which is why the Vice President probably shouldn't have phoned in to the Rush Limbaugh Propaganda-Festival yesterday.

Sixth sentence out of Mr. Cheney's mouth.

The FYCA bill is about, quote, "retroactive liability protection for the companies that have worked with us and helped us prevent further attacks against the United States."

Oops.

Mr. Cheney is something of a loose cannon, of course.

But he kind of let the wrong cat out of the bag there.

Because Mr. Bush and the corporations he values more than people didn't want anybody to verify what Mark Klein says.

Mark Klein is the AT&T Whistleblower who appeared on this newscast last November... who explained, in the placid, dull terms of your local neighborhood IT desk, how he personally attached all of AT&T's circuits, everything carrying every phone call, every e-mail, every bit of web browsing into a secure room — Room Number 641-A, at the Folsom Street facility in San Francisco, where it was all copied so the government could look at it.

Not some of it; not just the international part of it; certainly not just the stuff some truly patriotic and telepathic spy might be able to divine had been sent or spoken by or to a terrorist.

Everything.

Every time you looked at a naked picture, every time you bid on eBay, every time you phoned-in a donation to a Democrat.

"My thought was 'George Orwell's 1984,'" Mr. Klein told me, reflecting back, "and here I am, being forced to connect the Big Brother machine."

You know, Mr. Bush, if Mr. Klein's "Big Brother Machine" the one the Vice President conveniently just confirmed for us if it was of any damn use at all at actually finding anything, you could probably program it to find out who started that slanderous e-mail about Barack Obama.

Use Room 641-A to identify that assassin, Sir, and I'll stand up and applaud you.

Yeah, I'm holding my breath on that one, too.

But of course, Sir, this isn't about finding that kind of needle in a haystack. This isn't even about finding a haystack. This is about scooping up every piece of hay there ever was, and laying the groundwork for the next little job which you have to outsource to AT&T and Verizon.

It was your Director of National Intelligence, Mr. McConnell, letting this one out of the same bag.

The need for Homeland Security to stave off cyber-attacks against the government's computer networks.

And how do they do that, Sir?

By constantly monitoring the internet, the whole internet.

And who actually, physically, does that, Mr. Bush?

Right. The same Telecom giants for whom you want immunity, quickly. So quickly, you wouldn't believe it.

Because this previous domestic spying, and this upcoming policing of the internet -- they may be completely evil, indiscriminate, unlawful.

So you have to dress it up, as something just the opposite.

It isn't evil it's "to protect America."

It isn't indiscriminate it's "the ability to monitor terrorist communications."

It isn't unlawful it's just the kind of perfectly legal thing, for which you happen to need immunity!

There's yet another level to this, and here we move from Big Brother to Sleazy Son.

Mr. Bush's new Attorney General, Mr. Mukasey, the one who has already taken four different positions on water-boarding, and who may yet tie that record on this subject of telecom immunity, he has a very personal stake in this.

There happens to be a partner in the law firm of Bracewell and Giuliani, named Marc Mukasey. And Bracewell and Giuliani and the Attorney General's son Marc, just happen to represent Verizon.

You know, Verizon — Telecom Giant.

And all of a sudden this is no longer just a farce in which "protecting the Telecoms" is dressed up for us as, "protecting us from terrorist conference calls."

Now it begins to look like the bureaucrats of the Third Reich trying to protect the Krupp Family industrial giants by literally re-writing the laws for their benefit.

And we know how that turned out: Alfried Krupp and eleven of his directors were convicted of War Crimes at Nuremburg.

Nevertheless.

For those of us watching a President demanding this very specific law (the one the Germans had was called the "Lex Krupp") there is one surprising bit of comfort in all this:

Clearly, Mr. Bush is at his hyperbolic worst here.

Consider how his former chief of staff Andy Card came on and scolded Chris Matthews and me after the State of the Union address.

"The President's address tonight was very important," Card said, "because it really was a sobering call to reality for us.

"And the reality is, we have an enemy who wants to hurt us. The primary job of the president to protect us.

"He talked about protecting us. He talked about the needs to have the tools to protect us."

Indeed, Mr. Bush.

The primary job of any president is to protect us.

Not just those of us who own Internet and Telephone companies all of us.

And even you, Sir, with your intermittent grasp of reality, even with your ego greater than a 100-percent approval rating... even with your messianic petulance, even you could not truly choose to protect the corporations instead of the people.

I am not talking about ethics here.

I am talking about blame.

Even if it's you throwing out the baby with the bathwater, Mr. Bush, it still means we can safely conclude, there is no baby!


Thank You Keith Olbermann, God bless ya sir!

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

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

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