Wednesday, March 12, 2008

"Bush Tied to Child Prostitution - Resignation or Impeachment Expected!"

"George Bush has been tied to a prostitution ring involving as many as 50,000 women and girls and is expected to resign or be impeached, according to Congressional sources." Democrats.com
I hope you read the whole story from the link above. There is a lot to atone for, yet I don't expect "what-me-worry" to bother, Iraqis being mostly non-Christian.

George Bush vetoes Congress and endorses torture. Eliot Spitzer pays $5k for sex. What topic grabs more headlines?

N.Y. legislators call for Spitzer to resign, but ignore voters calling for the much more worthy Bush impeachment.

Spitzer lives up to his ethical standards and resigns. Bush, the most impeachable President in history, the most immoral and ruthless in my lifetime, surrounds himself in secrecy and lies. You tell me who is mired in slime and needs serious redemption.

BTW, why were the Feds looking into prostitution, usually a state offense? Spitzer had the most powerful people on Wall Street hating him. (That, of course, makes him a hero in my book. :>) ). With deep pocket enemies like that, you get federal V.I.P. service.

We've marketed and monetized sexual allure to such an extreme in our culture that even young girls dress up as sex objects. Then we're shocked, SHOCKED, when a publicly visible person pays to engage in the actual fact. Ho-hum.

It's no wonder 1 in 4 teenage girls in the U.S. has an STD. Our priorities are seriously messed up, and the Wall Streeters lead the pack.

Yet, will our President show up at the March 19 vigil to memorialize the million plus Iraqi and four thousand U.S. deaths as a result of his pre-planned war of aggression? Will any officials from the war profiteers, Exxon Mobil or Halliburton, show up?

I hope you'll be there.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

The War Architects Have a Gallery Page

It reads like a profile page of war criminals. See them all in one page, and revisit their cynical propaganda.

Try to imagine them in the dock at a war crimes tribunal. Ah, if you only had the courage!

Remember, you'll still be paying for their mess long after the revisionists have rewritten the sordid tales of these tiny zealots who sold their souls for a palmful of silver and a splash of limelight.

Oh, they had plenty of help. Remember the fairy tales their media friends wove throughout the national press during the post invasion glory?

"May 11, 2004: If Cheney and Rumsfeld chuckled when they read this column, they must have laughed aloud when when they read Brooks's next piece. 'There's something about our venture into Iraq that is inspiringly, painfully, embarrassingly, and quintesentially American,' Brooks writes. 'No other nation would have been hopeful enough to evangelize for democracy across the Middle East. No other nation would have been naïve enough to do it this badly. No other nation would be adaptable enough to recover from its own innocence and muddle its way to success, as I suspect we are about to do.' "
and
"Through this metamorphosis of personal failure into what he calls 'national style', Brooks is able to dissolve the granite egos of Cheney and Rumseld in the warm soup of a national 'we'. They didn't plan the war, the national psyche did. They didn't blunder, the national style did. The beauty of his thesis is that it leaves everyone as innocent at the end as they were at the beginning. No one can be blamed, so why search for accountability? Why look for a substantive conclusion about right and wrong, competence and blunders, when the scene of action is the national character not the Oval Office?"
http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/75217/ (both quotes)
Disney World for Warriors. Dumbo made a boo boo. How sweet. No justice needed. Let's imagine it never happened. Change the channel, please? Paris Hilton, we love you !!

Instead, how about this?

Can we not promote law and order in this country -- we've been swindled, the world's suffered dearly, where's the outrage? Why can't we bring justice to the perpetrators of war?

Or would we rather dream on?

It seems the State Department wants you to. They retired their War Crimes Tribunal page.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Help Gather Support for Legislation to Stop Violence Against Women, Call a Republican Senator Today!



Tomorrow, March 8, is International Women's Day. You can make a real difference in the lives of women by asking your Republican Senator to support a historic piece of legislation designed to give survivors of violence more assistance, hold perpetrators accountable, and combat the negative public attitudes that encourage or condone violence against women and girls.

Apparently, it is only necessary to call Republican senators to ask their support. It seems they are having trouble making up their minds. I don't know, do Republicans have a moral objection to stopping violence against women and girls?

Click HERE to get all the information you need. The call takes just a minute, and you will feel SO much better.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Diebold Accidentally Leaks Results Of 2008 Election Early

I promised you economic news, but why start a story with bad news?

Fed says economy has weakened this year
By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP Economics Writer

The economy has weakened since the start of this year as shoppers turned even more cautious given the severe housing slump and painful credit crunch.

Manufacturers and other businesses, meanwhile, had to cope with skyrocketing prices for energy and other raw materials. The businesses’ ability to pass along higher prices to their customers was mixed, according to the Federal Reserve’s new snapshot of nationwide economic conditions released Wednesday.

Many economists fear that the country is teetering on the edge of a recession or is in one already.
or

Investment News: Advisers brace for bad times

About 41% of advisers think the S&P 500 index will fall in the next six months, according to Schwab Institutional.

Couples now need $225,000 to retire

This figure is a 4.7% increase over the 2007 estimate of $215,000, according to Fidelity

And that's only the good part of the bad news. So let's relax and celebrate the latest headline about the election. We can get to the bad news after the party's over.


Diebold Accidentally Leaks Results Of 2008 Election Early

Monday, March 3, 2008

Federal Funding of Elections Has a Chance (if you want it)


Getting a Grip on Money and Politics, Part II from Anthony Lappe on Vimeo.

The movement for public financing is not dead, just stalled. One current plan is to fund elections through sale of broadcast spectrum to media companies, which they usually get for free. I don't entirely agree with that plan, but it is a far sight better than what we have now.

I hope the video gets your thinking machine in gear. You can follow up here.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Your Monthly War Bill is Due



Yes, DO SOMETHING!

Less Jobs, More War


My next post will show you the financial do-do we are really in. The writing's been on the wall for a while, as you will see in the cartoon below.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

935 Lies Led to War - FACT!

The Center for Public Integrity established and documented 935 lies uttered by the administration as the basis for the war in Iraq. You can search the database yourself in their Iraq: The War Card page.


The evidence is overwhelming. This war was a war of choice. This war violated international law. So where is the moral fiber of the Americans?

Oh, I forgot.

It seems we're slackers, mostly.

Yet if moral outrage doesn't get you to act, how about this? The huge price for oil we pay goes to the Saudis, the Egyptians, the UAE, Kuwait, Iran - some of the most undemocratic countries in the world. Four of them are our dear friends. This war is making enormous fortunes for them.

And, after no WMDs were discovered, do you remember this bit of proffered wisdom? "Our presence in the Middle East will bring stability to the price of oil."

Can this be the most stupid administration yet?

So you decide: the most stupid or the most criminal administration in history.

Just do something!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Want Healthcare? Get Out of Irag, then.

You can't have affordable healthcare and a war in Iraq. It is as simple as that, there just aren't enough dollars for both. All the candidates' promises mean nothing without an immediate pull out from Iraq.

What is not clear about this issue? Why isn't it number one in peoples' minds? Perhaps we've given up on even thinking about how we're getting out. As long as we feel we need Middle East oil, and as long as we think we need to "protect" Israel, we aren't going anywhere. Those are the facts from the military and policy wonks, and they will persuade any new President that "withdrawal" is not an option.

Beyond NH: Campaign Promises Are Empty Until the War Ends

…The candidates also say they are against the war and want our troops out. But Clinton wants withdrawal in phases and wouldn't have most troops out until 2013. After that, she would keep a residual force in Iraq. Edwards would withdraw 40,000 to 50,000 immediately and all within nine or 10 months, another phased pullout. Obama, who -- unlike Clinton and Edwards -- opposed the invasion, would withdraw all troops before 2010, again in phases.

All these plans would leave troops there for a substantial time. And that's assuming that the winner can keep a withdrawal promise. It's easy to imagine what will happen when the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the so-called wise men and women of the Washington foreign policy establishment start "talking sense" to the new president, urging him or her to keep a strong force in Iraq to guard strategic interests and oil supplies in the Middle East and to protect Israel. Only Bill Richardson and Dennis Kucinich favor an immediate pullout.

OK? So let's not get distracted.

Issue No. 1 - When and how do we get out of Iraq? We want clear answers.

Do something to make it happen!!!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas Greeting from Mike Huckabee

To my opponents, go kill yourselves.

With love, Bill.



These so-called Christians and their so-called brotherly love. They are killing the world, literally.

Oh, you might want to read the DIGG comments. :>)

Friday, December 14, 2007

Wrap up Chrismas Smartly


How sad Christmas, reduced to a yearly shopping spree in which we are expected to participate to support the sagging economy. Seems a lot of folks indulge in it with passion and fury. Good. Citibank needs the credit card interest you'll generate. They had to borrow a tidy sum from the Arab world lately at credit card rates. : >)

I think our consumption, however, is rather obscene. I'll spare you the rant. Instead, consider sending a can of worms. Not to your friends but to a farmer in one of 26 countries served by Oxfam America. You can also send a sheep, plant 50 trees, or plant a garden. Your friend gets a card telling of your deed, those in need get useful tools.

Take a look. All it takes is a few clicks to get all your shopping done.