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Blog Watch: Understanding $700,000,000,000.00

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

dexters.gifFascinating post on Wizbang Greats minds think alike (LOL!) I was discussing this bailout crap with a guy who was just in my office. I said to him why give the fucken money to these idiot banks, just give the damm money to the American people and let the free market fix this mortgage mess.

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Look at that number. It’s amazing. Yet to hear our leaders talk about it, they need every penny to prop up the mortgage lenders. They don’t. And I figured out how to put it in terms anyone can understand:.

At first, I saw that number and I had to ask… How many bad mortgages are there? Then after playing with that hypothetical in my head I wondered, how many mortgages are there in active in the whole country? So I looked it up. According to this 2006 pdf from the U.S. Census, there are 33 million owner occupied dwellings with first mortgages active. (1)

Hmmm 700,000,000,000 / 33,000,000 = Over $21,000 cash the government could just give to everyone with a mortgage! What kind of stimulus would that have on the economy to hand 33 million people $21,000?

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Another Gubment Bailout

Monday, July 28th, 2008

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This is from the Neal’s Nuze section, this shit pisses me off!
This is what happens when politicians lack the political will to do what is obviously right.
Fucken scam politicians eager to buy political “good will” by passing the buck to future generations by promoting a fake crisis and what makes it worse is that BOTH political parties are guilty of this massive pandering.

This one could cost $25 billion, but what the hell. Actually … that’s a minimum estimate. Some analysts think the mortgage bail-out that Bush is oh-so-eagerly going to sign this week could cost $300 billion. The politicians who curry favor and buy votes with this money don’t have to worry about where the money comes from. They’re going to be long-gone when the bill comes due. They only have to worry about doing what they need to do to buy votes so they can enjoy the prestige and privileges of power until that time.

Who are these people who are going to be bailed out?

  • People who knew they were buying more house than they could afford, and who thought that they would be bailed out by rising equity.
  • People who got home loans in spite of bad credit ratings … loans spurred by media and government anguish over the unavailability of home loans to bad credit risks.
  • People who bought the house, took out the loan, and moved on in knowing full well that they wouldn’t be able to make the payments when the interest rates went up. But what the hell .. they would just ride the cheap rates until then, and throw in the keys.

Yes .. I know that there were some bad actors in the mortgage business. There are bad actors in every business. Me, for instance. But I can remember a dozen or so years ago when almost every major newspaper in the country was running investigative reports on the evils of the mortgage business. These reports told us that these evil mortgage companies were not doing enough to bring the American dream of home ownership to poorer people. The nasty mortgage lenders were actually using criteria such as income, job stability, credit ratings, loan-to-value ratio and other anti-inclusive measurements to intentionally keep minorities, single women and other poor, poor pitiful victims out of the home market. So — before the feds stepped in and made them do it – the evil mortgage lenders started lending to people that should be renting. And here we are.

Remember … over 95% of the people in this country with home loans are making those payments each and every month. So what kind of crisis is this really? Can’t it be said we’re weeding out the chaff here?


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Shocking! well maybe not…Democrat Senate Passed 94% of Bills without Debate or Roll Call Vote

Monday, July 28th, 2008


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(CNSNews.com) - Sens. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) and Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) dismissed Democratic claims of obstructionism and expressed outrage last week over a government report that shows the majority of bills that have passed in the Democrat-controlled Senate of the 110th Congress have done so without any debate or even a vote.

“The U.S. Senate has a nine percent approval rating, because the American people believe that much of our work is done in secret with no debate, no transparency and no accountability,” Coburn told reporters at press conference Wednesday at the Capitol.

“This report shows that the reality is worse than the public’s fears. Instead of encouraging open debate, I’m disappointed that Majority Leader Reid often chooses secrecy or demagoguery,” he added.

Coburn was referring to a non-partisan study released on June 10 by the government’s Congressional Research Service (CRS), which indicates that 855 of the 911 bills passed by the Senate of the 110th Congress have been streamlined by Democratic Party leadership with a procedural tactic known as Unanimous Consent (UC), which requires no debate or even a vote.

With the Senate’s traditional August recess about to start, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has repeatedly accused Republicans, however, and especially Coburn and DeMint, of blocking UC on legislation that he says is critical to the well-being of many Americans.

Coburn and DeMint have a reputation for reading and objecting to bills that would have otherwise passed without debate or objection, Bryan Darling, director of Senate relations for the conservative Heritage Foundation, told CNSNews.com.

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Senate Dining Halls Suck, Senate Democrats Outraged!

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008


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This from Ankle Biting Pundits

This one is just too good to pass up.  Seems that a large number of Senate Democrats have a point at which they stop being so union-friendly - when it comes to their own palate.  There’s a great story in today’s Washington Post about the Senate voting to privatize the Senate dining halls and affiliated food service establishments.

The reason?  The food and service were awful, and the place was losing millions.

Year after year, decade upon decade, the U.S. Senate’s network of restaurants has lost staggering amounts of money — more than $18 million since 1993, according to one report, and an estimated $2 million this year alone, according to another. All told, they bring in more than $10 million a year in food sales but have turned a profit in just seven of their 44 years in business, according to the GAO.

In a masterful bit of understatement, Feinstein blamed “noticeably subpar” food and service. Foot traffic bears that out. Come lunchtime, many Senate staffers trudge across the Capitol and down into the basement cafeteria on the House side. House staffers almost never cross the Capitol to eat in the Senate cafeterias.

“It’s so bad that the Senate hasn’t yet figured out that House ‘Taco Salad Wednesday’ trumps any type of entree they have to offer,” said Ron Bonjean, a former press secretary to both the House speaker and the Senate Republican leader.

In the past 10 years, only 20 new items have been added to the Senate menus. So rare are new entrees that last year’s arrival of daily fresh-made sushi was treated in some senatorial quarters as if a new Nobu had opened in the Capitol dining room.

So the Senate, led by Di Fi, did the unthinkable - privatized the service and gave the job to the same company that runs the House dining services. So much for standing up for the “little guy”

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“The cost of good intentions: Bio Fuel = high food prices”

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

A key blunder was the ill-conceived response to high energy prices by promoting grain-based biofuels…

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Food scientists say stop biofuels to fight world hunger


WASHINGTON (AP) — Some top international food scientists Tuesday recommended halting the use of food-based biofuels, such as ethanol, saying it would cut corn prices by 20 percent during a world food crisis.But even as the scientists were calling for a moratorium, President Bush urged the opposite. He declared the United States should increase ethanol use because of national energy security and high gas prices.  - IDIOT!

The conflicting messages Tuesday highlighted the ongoing debate over food and fuel needs.

The three senior scientists with an international research consortium pushing a biofuel moratorium said nations need to rethink programs that divert food such as corn and soybeans into fuel, given the burgeoning worldwide food crisis. The group, CGIAR, is a global network that uses science to fight hunger. It is funded by dozens of countries and private foundations.

If leading nations stopped biofuel use this year, it would lead to a price decline in corn by about 20 percent and wheat by about 10 percent from 2009-10, said Joachim von Braun. He heads the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, the policy arm of CGIAR. The United States is the biggest biofuel producer.

He and the other scientists said work should be stepped up on the use of non-grain crops, such as switchgrass, for biofuel.

Another scientist, not associated with the group, agreed with their call for a halt on the use of grain for fuel.

“We need to feed the stomach before we need to feed our cars,” said Rattan Lal, an Ohio State University soil sciences professor who in the past has been a critic of some of CGIAR’s priorities. “We have 1 billion people who are food insecure. We can’t afford the luxury of not taking care of them and taking care of gasoline.”

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Legislative Fraud… This applies to your state too…

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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By Mrs. Snoop

Wanted – People who have tiny brains, very flexible back-bones, and no personal integrity, to spend a lot of time talking at each other 6-9 months out of each year, pose for pictures, give interviews, kiss babies, pretend to understand written information that they haven’t even read, and do all they can to feather their own nests and serve their own personal interests, all the while making rules that everyone else – but not them - must follow. Pay, $82,000+ per year plus $200 per day extra for every day you actually show up for work. No experience needed. In fact, the more you know about real life, the less qualified for the job you will be. To apply, simply run a campaign (with the help of special interest groups) and win office to become a Kansas State Senator or Representative.

http://www.kssos.org/forms/communication/legis.pdf

Check this link out. Page 17 lists the salaries and extra payments for Kansas state lawmakers. No wonder the Legislative session lasts longer and longer every year. We give the legislators almost $200 a day EXTRA pay for every day they are in session! That’s over and above their already grossly over-inflated yearly salary over $82,000 per year.

They aren’t earning this salary. Not even close. Most of the real “work” is done by Legislative staff; they draft the bills language (according the wishes of the people who support a particular bill). They keep track of meeting times and following procedures. They come to work on time and don’t leave until after the bosses do. And the vast bulk of them are not paid as much as the politicians who barely understand what is going on around them (if at all). In addition, each year there is an increase in the number of “resolutions” – do nothing statements of policy supported by the members of a particular house (or both). Do we really want to pay people $82,000 per year to re-name highways, tell the US Congress how we feel about illegal immigration, and pass laws that allow them to by-pass the laws that apply to all other branches of government (e.g. state surplus laws, state open government laws, state conflict of interest laws…etc.)? I sure don’t.

But apparently we are so used to being bilked and buffaloed by our lawmakers that the majority of voters don’t care that these well paid Legislators are spending many millions to improve the looks of the place they work and increasing the number and value of the perks they get for having their titles, while the rest of the state budget requests are in limbo and in danger of more cuts.* While many Kansans struggle to keep their lights turned on, the state house is now lit with hand-cut, hand-blown Austrian Crystal globes. While many Kansans are cutting back on the days they eat meat, so they can afford the gas it takes to drive to work, the Legislators have given themselves a break from the state surplus laws, so they can purchase their “old” (2 years) laptops at Goodwill prices. While most Kansas employees must pay for parking if they work in Topeka, the Legislators spent millions to tunnel under the state house and give themselves free parking.

I know I’ve said it before, but I will say it again – anyone who wants to pass laws that apply to other people should only be allowed to do so if and when the laws they pass apply to them too!

Now, I want to add one more thing; anyone who works for the people should never get paid for more for work then they would pay their constituents for their jobs, and no pay at all for anything that does not actually benefit their employer (the public).

I think those yahoos across the street owe me, and every Kansan, a big fat apology for all of our time and money that they waste annually. In addition to an apology, I want a big refund. Now. How about they pay each of us for all the time they waste giving themselves extra perks or doing nothing?

There are currently 40 state senators and 125 state representatives. That is 165 people who run the state and are paid $82,000+ per year ($200 per day extra when they are actually at work). That is $13,530,000 (not counting the $200 per day bonuses). The US Census office ** reports that there are approximately 2,764,075 residents in Kansas, as of 2006. Divide that 2,764, 075 into the $13,530,00 and that means that each year we all (man woman and child) pay about $5 a year to support them.

I could use an extra $5 per year in income. Couldn’t you? I’d have a whole lot more to show for it then I get from my state representatives!

 *http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/dec/04/capitol_renovation_costs_keep_going/   for more information on the capital building renovation project.    

** http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/20000.html

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Our Wonderful Government at Work; Kansas examples… but I’m sure your state legislators suck just as much!

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

minimum_wage_for_politicians.jpgBy Mrs. Snoop

“Must be a yearning deep in human heart to stop other people from doing as they please. Rules, laws - always for other fellow. A murky part of us, something we had before we came down out of trees, and failed to shuck when we stood up. Because not one of those people said: Please pass this so that I won’t be able to so something I know I should stop. Nyet, tovarishchee, was always something they hated to see neighbors doing. Stop them for their own good.”

Robert Heinline The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966).

As part of my job duties, I have been reviewing every single bill that is being proposed by our “esteemed” state law-makers. If ever there was a good way to become deeply disgusted with our system of government, this chore would soon do the trick. And Mr. Heinline’s above quote certainly describes the vast majority of “work” being done by our elected representatives and senators. 

Just to give you a brief glimpse into the types of things that are taking up time, paper, and space in the state-house, I am going to give some links to a few bills you may want to know about. If anything really alarms you, you might even want to let your representative(s) OR THE PRESS hear from you!! Good luck not getting through the bills without getting sick or angry:

http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/2008_5037.pdf would give every Kansan a Constitutional right to hunt, fish and trap. The Senate has one just like it.

http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/699.pdf Gives the Legislators and their staff an amendment to the usual rules for disposal of surplus property, in this case computers. Just FYI - there are currently a lot of Legislative folks who have already obtained “new” (2 years old) lap-tops for $300 or less. Guess they need this new law to clean up the mess they made by not following the same rules that all other state employees must play by.

http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/493.pdf would ban smoking indoors in most public places. http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/250.pdf would ban smoking in a car with kids. http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/544.pdf would require that all cigarettes go out on their own after a few minutes (reduced ignition propensity cigarettes).

http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/311.pdf gives Legislator’s each a full time staff member. 

http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/46.pdf Restricts possession of some weapons . Quite a long list.

And then there are dozens of “resolutions” - which are nothing more then a wish being expressed - taking up time and paper. For example:

http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN5039.pdf urges the restructuring of
alternative teacher licensure programs in ways that would assist in alleviating the current teacher shortage in the areas of mathematics, science and special education….

http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN1620.pdf requests the Capitol Area Plaza Authority to develop a master plan for improving the appearance and security of the Capitol area and surrounding neighborhoods, in cooperation with the City of Topeka….
http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN5032.pd urges the United States Congress to amend the Flood Control Act of 1944 and Public Law 83-780, relating to the authorized purposes of federal reservoirs in the state of Kansas, relating to Perry, Tuttle Creek, and Milford reservoirs….

http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN5009.pdf pledge the Legislature’s support for the National Bio and Agrodefense Facility (NBAF) and urge various federal agencies, the President, and the Kansas congressional delegation to consider two sites in Kansas as the location for the new federal laboratory….

http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN1616.pdf calls for the creation of a task force to study the design and implementation of an electronic motor vehicle financial security verification system for real time verification of compliance with the financial security requirements of the Kansas Automobile Injury Reparations Act….

http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN6021.pdf urges the State Board of Education to focus more specifically on the reading needs of children with dyslexia….

http://www.kslegislature.org/supplemental/2008/SN1836.pdf Directs the Secretary of Revenue to seek a declaratory judgment in court as to whether the Tax Reform and Relief Act of 1999 and KSA 79-5040 suspended certain procedural requirements relating to the property tax levy

There are tons more of these do-nothing resolutions, if you want to look at them. What a giant waste. Personal letters written by the legislators supporting these resolutions would take less time, have as much impact, and cost the tax payers far less money then is currently being spent to pay legislative staff to draft, make hundreds of copies, and mail these things out to all the many offices receiving copies of bills. 

Just one more pet peeve, Before people start complaining about “the lawyers” who are involved in all of this - please note: The number of Lawyers who are also lawmakers is about 2% most of the time. The people who pass laws (or waste time passing resolutions) are largely business people who are using the power to get themselves (or their friends) some new advantage. 

If you have time and want to see what law-makers are “up-to” this year (or any other) just go to http://www.kslegislature.org/legsrv-bills/index.do You can type in a key word (or two) if you have a particular concern.

For me, I think there ought to be a rule that no lawmaker may EVER vote on a something unless it will directly impact that person (or a close relative)! That might cut down on the number of proposals always aimed at preventing someone else from doing or having something…. And maybe cut back on the number of laws that specifically exempt lawmakers from their provisions (they want everyone but them to be required to play by rules concerning things like competitive bidding, ethics, and open government laws)!! 

Meanwhile, I really wish some media person would pick up the story about the surplus computers being “scored” by the Legislative branch! 

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Brrrr… China Suffers Coldest Winter in 100 Years…Global Warming!?

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008


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Found on Gateway Pundit

Reuters reported:

Millions remained stranded in China on Monday ahead of the biggest holiday of the year as parts of the country suffered their coldest winter in a century.Freezing weather has killed scores of people and left travelers stranded before the Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival — the only opportunity many people have for a holiday all year.

It has also brought China unwanted negative publicity six months before the Summer Olympics in Beijing.

President Hu Jintao chaired an emergency Politburo meeting on Sunday for the second time in a week to discuss rescue efforts.

“We have to be clear-minded that the inclement weather and severe disaster will continue to plague certain regions in the south,” said a statement issued after Sunday’s meeting. “Relief work will continue to face challenges, posing a tough task.”

The China Meteorological Administration said the weather was the coldest in 100 years in central Hubei and Hunan provinces, going by the total number of consecutive days of average temperature less than 1 degree Celsius (33.8 degrees Fahrenheit).

Previously on GP:
Brrrr… Antarctica Records Record High Ice Cap Growth
Brrrr… South America Has Coldest Winter in a 90 Years
Brrrr… Iraqis See First Snow in 100 Years As Sign of Peace
Brrrr… Worst Snowstorms in a Decade in China Cause Rioting
Brrrr… Jerusalem Grinds to a Halt As Rare Snowstorm Blasts City
Brrrr… Worst Snowstorms in 50 Years Continue to Cripple China

Quick take:

Last week I had the dubious task of witnessing the most ridiculous Global Warming political pandering program ever.
After attending the program I started to write this long dissertation explaining my disgust at the politicians who attended this program including the Kansas Lieutenant Governor Mark Parkinson, former faux Republican turned pandering turncoat.

It was the first time I have ever actually felt sorry for politicians. I was almost embarrassed for them having to suck up to this bunch of global warming gloom and doom alarmists in attendance.

It is clear, that these people just like most liberals have hollow and empty lives and buying into empty political rhetoric by Obama and Hillary is clear proof that these people want to “matter.” Them must believe that by buying into this global warming rhetoric that they somehow feel that they can make a difference in the lives of others, they must prove to not only themselves but to those around them that they care.

It was ironic, these people listening to politicians admit to everything from “not flushing the toilet after every bathroom trip” or “living in a home without air conditioning” “or not bagging grass clippings” as if these little symbolic tasks will change the environmental balance of the planet.
It was a sad display of just how low political pandering has reached in this country.
Even funnier was the fact that this event took place in a sweeping beautiful facility with high ceilings, marble floors, electronically environment controlled, highly lit displays with more than 300 people in attendance, the vast majority traveling in separate automobiles.

The goal of the program was to bully politicians into buying into a fictitious hoax and promote agendas that will fundamentally alter our American way of life. Many of the politicians in attendance actually stating that they would consider things such as building restrictions on homes not allowing an individual to build the home of their choice limiting the size and scope of their desired design and mandating specific heating and lighting requirements for the home. Or supporting major tax increases to limit energy usage.
One local politician has even advocated narrowing the width of streets to discourage automobile usage.

I have started to limit my discussion with folks on this issue. Trying to explain to some of these people, particularly students on how ridiculous the notion of global warming is a complete waste of time. It would be like trying to convince a Christian that God does not exist. Global environmental extremism is indeed a religion, completely devoid of basic reality and basic common sense.

Ya know I do my best not to waste water, not to pour oil into a storm drain, mulch my grass, turn off lights when a room is not in use, and keep my thermostat at a decent level and that has nothing to do with being environmentally conscious, I do so to save money and it’s basic common sense.

Between reading so many blogs, watching tiring idiot political pundits on TV and observing emotionally and logically bankrupt people, it makes you wonder how this world will survive.
I have to remind myself as I post these items in what is in essence my public diary; people like me sometimes can become overwhelmed by all of the nonsense out there. The world is never quite as bad as your mind can sometimes make it out to be.
I wish these young global warming alarmist folks would use the same basic common sense. We should all strive to be environmentally conscious, but to buy into all the utter political GW hysteria is frankly not showing any measure mental stability.

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Two-thirds of FBI agents don’t have Internet access.

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

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USA Today On Deadline catches the Bureau’s Willie Hulon admitting to the Senate Intelligence Committee that only a third of the Agency’s desks have computers that can access the Internet.   ”Another third of the FBI’s workforce is due to receive them within the next year,” allegedly.

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Phony Soldiers? A Phony Story Is More Like It.

Friday, September 28th, 2007

liberalmedia_animation_sm.gifHave you heard about the latest “controversy” involving Rush Limbaugh that has been made up from scratch by Media Matters and relentlessly promoted by the left side of the blogosphere? Well, no worries, I’ll tell you all about it.Here’s what Media Matters is claiming Rush Limbaugh said, Limbaugh: Service members who support U.S. withdrawal are “phony soldiers.”

Now, you might actually conclude from reading that headline that Rush Limbaugh said that, Service members who support U.S. withdrawal are “phony soldiers.”

Actually, he didn’t.

Once again, here’s the headline, from Media Matters,

Limbaugh: Service members who support U.S. withdrawal are “phony soldiers.”

Continue reading here what Rush Limbaugh actually said, during a conversation with a caller. Also go to his site Rushlimbaugh.com if you REALLY give a shit.

More: Background Material…

Seattle Post Intelligencer: Poster soldier for anti-war movement was a fake
RCP: Winter Soldier Syndrome - Michelle Malkin
Hot Air: Jesse Macbeth: I admit it, I’m a filthy liar
AP: 8-month sentence for man who lied about Iraq fighting
Feds nab VA cheaters in ‘Operation Stolen Valor’

But first My two cents:

Ah hell I was not sure I wanted to post this, but since dude on Right Wing did a piece on this “phony” outrage, I figured my Poop readers should get the 411.

You know while on one hand I really getting tired of Media Matters and their blatant distortion of the facts on shit they have on their site, I kinda understand why they do what they do and why they are so successful at smear.

I heard on Rush’s show some of the comments made by some liberal Democrats denouncing what Rush said, I always have to remind myself that Democrats and liberals are never interested in truth, it’s simply about winning and Media Matters knows that the majority of their kook constituents only priority is getting their people in office at all costs.

Now don’t get me wrong, the purpose of this blog is to post stuff that interests me and my political views and yes, I want “my side to win.”
But I have never knowingly posted 411 here that I knew was bullshit just so I can make a fucking cheep political point.

Democrats must use deception to stay in power, but the scary thing is it works like a charm.
I’m dumbfounded at how many websites posted bullshit about O’Reilly and how they took his comments out of context when after reading further, few if any actually read or heard the comments themselves.

I’m perplexed at the vast differences in simple logic between the right blogsphere and the left.
Blogger on the right, in most cases go out of their way to get to the bottom of a story or issue and actively seek to get as much firm details on an issue as possible and the rarely comment and post shit unless they have their fucken facts straight.

Media Matters has these crackpot liberals by the mental ballz. It’s apparent that liberals can’t process information unless it has been pissed on by Media Matters.

Here are a few examples:

(link) Media Matters for America is calling attention to a Rush Limbaugh rant from his show on Wednesday in which he dismisses U.S. troops, including those now serving in Iraq, who disagree with President Bush’s stay-until-victory strategy as “phony soldiers.”
And my colleague Jeff Fecke at Blog of the Moderate Left wonders whether those, including Sen. Norm Coleman, who were outraged by the MoveOn.org ad that was insufficiently respectful toward Gen. David Petraeus, will bring equal energy to denouncing Limbaugh for being insufficiently respectful toward some of the troops.

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(link) Following the MoveOn non-controversy, some of our local dingbats went on a largely unnoticed mini-crusade to get WA-08 Congressional candidate Darcy Burner to condemn the anti-war organization’s ad. Now that Rush Limbaugh has said something that was considerably more offensive to our men and women in uniform, we’re certain that Mark Gardner and the rest of the fair and balanced wingnutosphere will demand WA-08 Congressman Dave Reichert condemn Limbaugh’s remarks.

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Will Norm Coleman denounce Rush Limbaugh for “phony soldiers” comment?
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Pallone Blasts Rush Limbaugh, Implies Republicans are Hypocrites

Earlier today Republican hero and recovering drug addict Rush Limbaugh slandered thousands of American soldiers who are risking their lives overseas as “phony soldiers.” Why? Solely because they question the rationale for the Iraq War.

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(link) How about leading conservative host Rush Limbaugh, a man who has regularly interviewed the president, vice-president, and numerous other conservative Republican luminaries?

During the September 26 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Rush Limbaugh called service members who advocate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq “phony soldiers.”

From the DCCC:

Chairman Chris Van Hollen Condemns Rush Limbaugh’s Outrageous Comment that Soldiers Who Support Withdrawing From Iraq Are “Phony Soldiers”

“Rush Limbaugh’s personal attack on our men and women in uniform is reprehensible. It minimizes the sacrifice our troops in Iraq and their families are making and has no place in the public discourse. Rush Limbaugh owes our military and their families an apology for his hurtful comments that minimize their service to our country.”

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(link) John Amato: “I’m calling on the Senate to pass an amendment or uphold their latest one and condemn Rush Limbaugh’s cowardly acts on our troops! Soldiers from the 82nd Airborne in Iraq wrote a NY Times op-ed—criticizing the war in Iraq, and had the bravery to suggest that it was time to develop an exit strategy. Two of them just died. Are they phonies, Rush? Where’s the “sense of the Senate” on this outrage?

Let me be clear, I don’t give a shit that you oppose the U.S. being in Iraq, or oppose our Middle East policy, or how we use our troops or what our military priorities should be.
When I read lefty blog I’m interested in the discourse many provide and of course I don’t agree with much of it, but I think it’s important for me to be knowledgeable on issues and to remain grounded in my viewpoints I have an obligation (to myself) to be informed, understand and comprehend opposing viewpoints without filters. Whether it’s Media Matters or the MSM, John Stewart, Keith Olberman on the left, Newsbusters, Rush, O’Reilly on the right.
Especially since I dedicate so much time keeping up this paltry blog

Through my extensive blog reading on the right and left, watching the MSM, watching a lot of You Tube and taking in countless other political information sources I have a pretty fair grasp on the world around me and one thing that Rush taught me when I first started listening to his show (from day one) and why no other on air pundit comes close to him is he encourages his listeners to seek out the truth. Don’t simply take his word on issues, read and hear the bullshit on the left for yourself.
You should never be afraid at seeking opposing viewpoints and listening to opposing viewpoints.
This is why people who say they don’t watch Fox News are cowards and tells you everything you need to know about them intellectually.
I would never EVER, encourage anyone NOT to listen to a MSM network,  a liberal talk show host, or a source like the NY Times, it’s not even logical.

Far too many people are just too fucken lazy to seek the truth on issues and choose to allow their minds to be filtered.

This is not about “standing up for” Rush, dude is a fucken multi-millionaire, he could care less what I think.

This is about simple honesty. If the goal of the left and lefty blogsphere is simply to WIN then by all means distort, lie, manipulate, conceal. Ignorance is obviously bliss in the liberal world.

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Pentagon Paid $998,798 to Ship Two 19-Cent Washers

Friday, August 17th, 2007

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(Bloomberg - Link) — A small South Carolina parts supplier collected about $20.5 million over six years from the Pentagon for fraudulent shipping costs, including $998,798 for sending two 19-cent washers to an Army base in Texas, U.S. officials said.The company also billed and was paid $455,009 to ship three machine screws costing $1.31 each to Marines in Habbaniyah, Iraq, and $293,451 to ship an 89-cent split washer to Patrick Air Force Base in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Pentagon records show.The owners of C&D Distributors in Lexington, South Carolina — twin sisters — exploited a flaw in an automated Defense Department purchasing system: bills for shipping to combat areas or U.S. bases that were labeled “priority” were usually paid automatically, said Cynthia Stroot, a Pentagon investigator.

C&D and two of its officials were barred in December from receiving federal contracts. Today, a federal judge in Columbia, South Carolina, accepted the guilty plea of the company and one sister, Charlene Corley, to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to launder money, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin McDonald said.

Corley, 46, was fined $750,000. She faces a maximum prison sentence of 20 years on each count and will be sentenced soon, McDonald said in a telephone interview from Columbia. Stroot said her sibling died last year.

Corley didn’t immediately return a phone message left on her answering machine at her office in Lexington. Her attorney, Gregory Harris, didn’t immediately return a phone call placed to his office in Columbia.

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Mayor wants to curb landfill dependency — is recycling table scraps next?

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

It’s funny, after reading this story (full version here) or any other stories about crazy ass liberals I have the same mental block that I suppose anybody who writes on a regular basis has when trying to incorporate your own two cents to stupid ass shit like this.

Sometimes you just have to tell yourself there ain’t shit else you can add to stories like these. I’m not that clever, bright, witty or intellectually savvy enough to explain moronic crap like this.

I don’t know how many leftists read this blog on a regular basis, I seriously doubt very few because frankly reading my crazy right wing rants would drive a typical liberal to open fire in a shiny mall in suburbia USA.

However this is just one of countless numbers of stories I have read and posted that explains why I find liberalism repugnant and downright scary.

I started to write a post awhile back, I may still have the draft somewhere kinda asking myself has blogging made me more right wing or intolerant of opposing views or stated another way has blogging given my political views more strength am I more rooted in my political beliefs and I would say resoundingly yes.

My tolerance level for liberals has dramatically decreased because reading as much as I do, blogs, political sites, paying even closer attention to politics than I did before blogging I am exposed to so much stupid crap like this story. Tho this story is only locally relevant to the people of Seattle, but the same liberal poison flows through the veins of bureaucrats throughout our nation.

However don’t worry people, I don’t plan to run for office, or join some crazy right wing organization to exterminate liberals everywhere.
I have my little read insignificant blog for me to rant freely while working out my fingers and desperately trying to improve my typing skills.

When I think of liberalism I think of those “city sized” space ships portrayed in Independence Day hovering over American cities ready to strike at midnight, and I wonder how do you fight back against such overwhelmingly intellectually vacant thinking, this story, John Edwards school programs, Mrs. Bill Clinton’s social engineering as she seeks to become our fearless leader.

Keeping informed and keeping vigilant, how would one cope otherwise?

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First, Seattleites were told to recycle glass, paper and aluminum, or risk having their garbage left on the curb. Now the city wants residents to recycle food scraps starting in 2009.

Mayor Greg Nickels and City Councilmember Richard Conlin on Thursday proposed stricter rules for sorting trash as part of a comprehensive plan to raise the city’s recycling goals and limit the amount of trash sent to landfills.

If the plan passes, residents of single-family homes would be required to recycle food waste in two years, a program that has been optional since 2005 for $5 a month. The city plans to accept meat and dairy in the yard-waste bins. Now only vegetable scraps and food-stained paper, such as pizza boxes, are permitted.

In 2010, the city would begin punishing people in single-family homes who don’t recycle food scraps by not collecting their garbage. For apartments, recycling food scraps would be optional. The ban would not apply to restaurants or grocery stores, which produce twice as much food waste as residents do.

The city last year began requiring residents to recycle 90 percent of their glass, paper, cardboard, tin, aluminum and plastic or risk having their trash left behind. Businesses, which are required only to recycle paper, cardboard and yard waste, and apartment buildings that don’t comply after two warnings get a $50 fine.

Garbage haulers look inside garbage cans, but not inside trash bags, to check whether customers are complying. In the first year of enforcement, garbage haulers left behind just 1,207 cans out of 6 million, the city said.

The city also plans to study banning packaging such as plastic grocery bags and plastic foam. San Francisco has already banned plastic foam at food-service businesses, and a plastic grocery-bag ban will take effect in a few months.

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Housing Vouchers to Allow Poor to Live in Middle Class Neighborhoods

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Fuck, Snoop got jacked on this story, thanks El Borak, I hate when I short cut and don’t do my research first.
However, as with the link provided by El Borak, “Housing Vouchers” are very real.
This is a touchy subject with me because I was screwed because of the Section 8 bullshit.
The idea that liberals like to play lab rats experiments with society using our tax dollars is a very real dilemma we must face when deciding if we want to put one of these mad scientists like Hillary or some idiot like John Edwards in the White House.

Housing Choice Vouchers Fact As Long as They Don’t Move Next Door, Stephen Grant Meyer examines the history of housing segregation in the United States

How Much Does A Neighborhood Affect the Poor?

(yes this post is bogus, silly me but do you doubt there are people like the fictitious Cynthia Bumble out there?catghetto.jpg

Faced with the widely acknowledged social pathologies of public housing projects, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is now providing “housing choice vouchers” for qualified applicants. Cynthia Bumble, Deputy Assistant Undersecretary for Urban Relocation, defended the new approach, saying that “Public housing projects are unattractive places to live. They are dilapidated by vandalism and plagued with crime. A lot of your neighbors are scary. How can we justify sending anyone there to live?”

Under the voucher plan, those living in the worst neighborhoods will be first-in-line for subsidies enabling them to move to “better, middle class housing.”

Bumble discounted critics’ contention that the rules of the program give public housing tenants incentives to degrade their current housing. “Those living in the projects are the poorest of the poor,” Bumble asserted. “They’re a pretty unmotivated crowd. Few will understand the rules of the program. Fewer will have the energy to take coherent action even if they understand the rules.”

Bumble also rejected the objections of those living in the destination neighborhoods for the transplanted projects’ residents. “Just because a person has worked hard to afford her own home in a nice neighborhood doesn’t give her the right to deny these same benefits to those less fortunate,” Bumble said. “Even a person on welfare still wants the good things in life. The greed and prejudice of the so-called middle class shouldn’t stand as a barrier to those unable or unwilling to make the same life choices as the rest of us.”

While she conceded that there could be some “collateral damage” to the destination neighborhoods, the Deputy Assistant Undersecretary insisted that it would be a “small price to pay for bringing greater equity to the way we house our population.”

In related news, Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) released a report estimating that it takes 192 days of work each year by each taxpayer to pay his or her prorated share for government spending and the higher consumer prices caused by government regulations. Billionaire investor Warren Buffett derided ATR’s complaints as “mean spirited.“ “American taxpayers aren’t paying nearly enough to suit my tastes,” Buffett declared. “That’s why I think it is essential that Senator Clinton (D-N.Y.) be elected our next president.”

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I have ranted about this before so I’ll TRY to be brief. Back when my former wife and I decided to move off the Air Force base to our own home we moved in what we believed to be a good decent neighborhood.
However as crime started to creep into the hood, folks that had the means to move out did. At the time I was an E-3 and my wife was working part time and going to school.
So for us to move (upgrade) would be difficult.

The gubment started buying up houses on my block and converted many to HUD houses.
What was immediately noticeable was the people moving in were your stereotypical shady folks. Yards were jacked up, bad ass kids were moving in, loud music, cars on blocks, people parking on their “so-called” lawns.

redneckmotorhome.jpgThe few remaining homeowners were obvious. Just locate the green well kept yards and gardens, weeds not growing on the sidewalks in front of our homes ect.

The final straw was my daughter witnessing some dude lying dead on the street as a result of a drive-by. We got the fuck out but paid dearly for it, because we damm near could not give the house away. Luckily suckers who did not know any better (put me in that category too) made an offer and we said SOLD before they could finish asking.
We lost thousands of dollars on the home and I blame the gubment for moving in these mutherfuckers in who fucked up the hood. I don’t sound angry do I?

The idiot lady in this article saying: “Just because a person has worked hard to afford her own home in a nice neighborhood doesn’t give her the right to deny these same benefits to those less fortunate” BULLSHIT yes it does, particularly if I’m paying for it in the form of increased taxes!

Frankly a lot of people simply don’t need to be in a “home.” If you are unwilling or unable to take care of it and can’t afford the basic maintenance it takes to maintain a decent home the last thing a legit homeowner needs to folks coming in a fucking up the housing values. Homeowners have a right to protect their investment, THEIR BIGGEST INVESTMENT and no bleeding heart liberal fuck can tell me otherwise.

Mrs. Snoop had our current home built before I moved in, could we “upgrade” slightly,  that is debatable, but totally unnecessary because we are happy with our hood and neighbors.

But you don’t think that if the gubment started subsidizing moving hillbillies and ghetto rats in the hood a For Sale sign would not go up faster than you could blink, you would be mistaken.

If you want a better place to live, go to school, get an education, make more fucken money, invest or work harder or longer, stop smoking it or drinking dead presidents away and expect society to make up for your lack of common sense.

It pisses me off how these liberal morons want to micromanage this whole damm society. What further pisses me off is I guarantee you this Cynthia Bumble quoted in the story will not have hood rats moving in near her neighborhood. Stupid bastard!

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Taxpayers: Watching this clip will ruin your day, unless you like Congress ripping you off!

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Found this You Tube clip on Redstate

Sen. Byrd: “Allowing the public to actually see earmark requests…isn’t a good idea”

This is a You Tube clip that should be getting millions of views…

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Attention, Michael Chertoff: Get to the bottom of this screw-up

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

From Michelle Malkin
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This is Manuel Flores. He is an illegal alien fugitive from the law. He is accused of raping and sodomizing his girlfriend’s nine-year-old daughter.

Nine-year-old daughter.

Manuel Flores is free, reportedly headed back to Mexico, because federal immigration officials screwed up, according to a local Denver report. I linked to this story earlier today, but it deserves greater exposure. And it deserves the attention of DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff, who has been too busy demonizing immigration enforcement proponents to make sure his behemoth bureaucracy is doing its damned job:

Law enforcement agencies say they followed policies and procedures, but an illegal alien, accused of sexually assaulting a nine year-old Denver girl, was still able to post a bond and flee the country.The man, who called himself Manuel Flores, was arrested February 15 and accused of raping and sodomizing his girlfriend’s daughter. According to police documents, he was not able to provide a Social Security number or driver’s license. When he was booked into the Denver Jail, he told Officers he was born in Moralos, Mexico.

A Sheriff’s Department spokesman says they alerted federal immigration officials that Flores might be an illegal alien, but ICE apparently did not put an immigration hold on him.

Read the rest of this entry: ‘Attention, Michael Chertoff: Get to the bottom of this screw-up’ 

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The Ballad of Yellowcake Joe

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

 Found on the blog Protein Wisdom

Via Terry Hastings comes this, from Opinion Journal:

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“Former ambassador [tagJoseph[/tag] Wilson asked a federal judge Wednesday not to force him to testify in the CIA leak case and accused former White House aide I. [tag]Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby[/tag] of trying to harass him on the witness stand,” the Associated Press reports from Washington:

“Mr. Libby should not be permitted to compel Mr. Wilson’s testimony at trial either for the purpose of harassing Mr. Wilson or to gain an advantage in the civil case,” Wilson’s attorneys wrote

.Hmm, for a guy who burst onto the scene three years ago as the most garrulous figure since Ted Turner, and who then wrote a book called “The Politics of Truth,” Wilson is awfully averse to testifying under oath.

Here is some of the ballad:plame.jpg

Oh, Yellowcake Joe, Yellowcake Joe, went to Niger don’t you know?
Yellowcake Joe, Yellowcake Joe went there on a mission.

There once was a great ambassador by the name of Yellowcake Joe,
A kind of travelling minstrel in a one-man mistrel show.
His wife was a secret agent who was secretive and sly,
The vice-pres wants someone to go, my husband is the guy.

He knows the folks in Niger land who know the story well,
If Saddam’s sought uranium then surely Joe they’ll tell.
He knows the local customs and he drinks a lot of tea,
So tell Dick Cheney that he’ll go, I ask on bended knee.

Oh, Yellowcake Joe, Yellowcake Joe, went to Niger, don’t you know?
Yellowcake Joe, Yellowcake Joe, did a little fishin’.

The minstrel went to Niger land and sat in the cafe,
And interviewed the folks at hand and chatted all the day.
He came back to the USA and gave us his report,
That Saddam probably had conspired the substance to import.

Read the rest here, good stuff

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Congresswoman McKinney Speaks Up for the Majority of Americans… cough”bullshit”cough

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

24plwnr.gifI started to post something else, but then I found this entry from a Moonbat website praising the Bush impeachment efforts of Cynthia McKinney. My favorite outgoing political Negro.

When I read stuff like this I wonder are people like this dude paid to write this shit?
Any individual who can honestly look at the political career of McKinney and believe that she served her constituents and this country well is frankly not firing on all cylinders.

I won’t hide the fact that I find McKinney repulsive and embarrassing, not only as a political figure but as a black woman.
I have said numerous times, individuals like McKinney sets back the political ambitions of all black Americans.

Unfortunately there will be more like her, unless Black America starts rejecting the “country ghetto” style of politics embraced by the Democratic Party.
William “freezer” Jefferson, Maxine Waters, Charlie Rangel, Alcee “bribemasta” Hastings, Jessie Jackson, Al Sharpton and the list goes on.   

By David Swanson - Blog link

Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney has introduced articles of impeachment against George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Condoleezza Rice. In doing so, she alone has spoken for the 51 percent of Americans who Newsweek says want Bush impeached. A considerably higher percentage of Americans would, if asked, almost certainly acknowledge that the abuses with which McKinney charges Bush et al. have, in fact, been committed by them and are impeachable offenses. That is to say, there are those who recognize the grounds for impeachment but don’t want to see them pursued. There are even those who want impeachment pursued but wish it were not being pursued by McKinney.

McKinney charges that Bush, Cheney, and Rice manipulated intelligence and lied to justify war, and that Bush has engaged in illegal domestic spying. The former charge has been extremely well documented, and the latter proudly confessed to. The former charge was central to the concern of those who included impeachment in the U.S. Constitution. The latter charge is one of openly violating a law that was established in response to President Richard Nixon’s impeachable offenses.

So, why aren’t all impeachment advocates thrilled? Because McKinney’s courage and leadership are overpowered, in their minds, by their own fears. They’re afraid that impeachment will be painted as radical and that other people less insightful than themselves will, as a result, oppose it. They fail to recognize that silence is more damaging to the cause of justice than are attacks by its opponents, and that other Americans are just as smart (although just as scared) as they are. McKinney has put impeachment where Speaker-Designate Nancy Pelosi said it could not go: on the table. This can only benefit the cause of impeachment.

The media attacks on McKinney have begun, and rather than joining in them by condemning her for bravely doing what we know needed to be done, we should be defending her with a barrage of letters to editors and phone calls to radio shows. And we should be urging every member of Congress to join her. Associated Press reporter Ben Evans has published a vicious attack on McKinney in which he alleges that

“The legislation has no chance of passing and serves as a symbolic parting shot.”

But in which Evans does not comment on public support for the action or the merits of the case, or McKinney’s own remarks. Instead, he suggests that McKinney has launched an attack directed as much at Pelosi as at Bush. But McKinney said nothing about Pelosi and accused Bush of the highest possible crime. Where are Evans’ priorities?

Evans does not even say what the charges against Bush are. Rather he launches into an attack on McKinney:

“McKinney, a Democrat who drew national headlines in March when she struck a Capitol police officer, has long insisted that Bush was never legitimately elected. In introducing her legislation in the final hours of the current Congress, she said Bush had violated his oath of office to defend the Constitution and the nation’s laws.”

And she said nothing of the legitimacy of his election. McKinney was tried and convicted in the press, and was never indicted.

Evans later writes:

“McKinney … has increasingly embraced her image as a controversial figure.”

How has she done that? By acting on behalf of a majority of Americans using a tool that appears centrally and in six places in our Constitution, a tool that has been vital to U.S. and British democracy for 700 years?

Evans isn’t done yet:

“She has hosted numerous panels on Sept. 11 conspiracy theories…”

McKinney hosted a day-long briefing that included academics, authors, and former government and intelligence professionals, some of whom questioned the work of the 9-11 Commission, but none of whom presented theories.

“…and suggested that Bush had prior knowledge of the terrorist attacks but kept quiet about it to allow friends to profit from the aftermath.”

McKinney asked about the reports that over a dozen foreign intelligence agencies had provided early warnings. She did not say that Bush kept it quiet to allow friends to profit. She asked whether his associates were making a profit, as of course many of them are through the “war on terror.” Greg Palast has produced a film called “American Blackout,” which addresses the media’s misquoting and misrepresenting of Congresswoman McKinney on this issue.

Evans keeps going:

“She introduced legislation to establish a permanent collection of rapper Tupac Shakur’s recordings at the National Archives and calling for a federal investigation into his killing.”

The Tupac Amaru Shakur Records Act did not establish a permanent collection of his music at the Archives or create an investigation, but required the release of all government records relating to his life and death at federal, state, and local levels.

Evans persists:

“But it was her scuffle with a Capitol police officer that drew the most attention. McKinney struck the officer when he tried to stop her from entering a congressional office building. The officer did not recognize McKinney, who was not wearing her member lapel pin.”

A Grand Jury heard these charges and dismissed them.

Evans says as much, but twists this fact with the words that follow:

“A grand jury in Washington declined to indict McKinney over the clash, but she eventually apologized before the House.”

Now, what does any of that have to do with whether our President used fraud to take us into the current war? Nothing, of course. But in the U.S. corporate media it is only those who supported the war who have the right to speak against it. If you opposed the war from the start, if you saw through the lies while it still mattered, you are disqualified now from commenting further.

Matthew Daly, another Associated Press reporter, wrote an article on Friday that contrasted with the one by Evans. The headline was “Smith says Iraq war may be ‘criminal’”. And the article began:

“Republican Sen. Gordon Smith, who voted in favor of the Iraq war and has supported it ever since, now says the current U.S. war effort is ‘absurd’ and ‘may even be ‘criminal.’”

Of course, it is. But Smith called it such in the vaguest of terms. McKinney laid out the evidence in an Article of Impeachment. Look at the treatment the AP gave Smith:

“In a major speech on the Senate floor, the Oregon senator called for rapid pullouts of U.S. troops from Iraq and said he would have never voted for the conflict if he had known the intelligence that President Bush gave the American people was inaccurate.”

Why was his speech “major”? Because he supported a criminal war on the basis of evidence that millions of us and half the Democrats in Congress saw through at the time.

The article went on to quote Smith on his reasons for charging that the war is criminal, but added nothing about his embracing controversy, splitting with the Republican party, or having done anything unpopular in the past:

“Citing the hundreds of billions of dollars spent and the nearly 3,000 American deaths, Smith said, ‘I for one am at the end of my rope when it comes to supporting a policy that has our soldiers patrolling the same streets in the same way being blown up by the same bombs day after day. That is absurd. It may even be criminal. So either we clear and hold and build or let’s go home.’”

This treatment continued for seven more paragraphs.

Congresswoman McKinney is not only a more intelligent and responsible public servant than Senator Smith, but she is also someone who foresaw the current attacks on her record and forged ahead anyway. She understands her role as public servant to involve serving the public. And, in the long run, she is serving the interests of the Democratic Party, whether everyone in that party grasps the point or not. She’s stuck her neck out for us, for our democracy, for the rule of law under our Constitution. Now, we need to support her.

Sunday, December 10th, is Human Rights Day, the 58th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document that lays out, in 30 short articles, rights that every human should have protected. Eleven out of the 30 have clearly been violated in the United States by President Bush and his administration, rights including:mckinney_looting.jpg

Article 5: No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

Article 6: Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.

Article 9: No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.

Article 12: No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence….

This Human Rights Day, many of us have worked to organize rallies for impeachment all over the country. They will now also be rallies to honor and thank Cynthia McKinney. Find an event near you.

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The Clueless Guardians of America

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

From Little Green Footballs 

The people who are supposed to guard the United States from Islamic terrorism are appallingly, utterly clueless about the enemy: Incoming House intelligence chief botches easy intel quiz.

sr.jpgWASHINGTON (CNN) — Rep. Silvestre Reyes of Texas, who incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tapped to head the Intelligence Committee when the Democrats take over in January, failed a quiz of basic questions about al Qaeda and Hezbollah, two of the key terrorist organizations the intelligence community has focused on since the September 11, 2001 attacks.

When asked by CQ National Security Editor Jeff Stein whether al Qaeda is one or the other of the two major branches of Islam — Sunni or Shiite — Reyes answered “they are probably both,” then ventured “Predominantly — probably Shiite.”

That is wrong. Al Qaeda was founded by Osama bin Laden as a Sunni organization and views Shiites as heretics.

Reyes could also not answer questions put by Stein about Hezbollah, a Shiite group on the U.S. list of terrorist organizations that is based in Southern Lebanon.

Notice: rather than admit he didn’t know, Silvestre took a wild guess. Hey, what the heck. It’s a 50-50 chance, right?

Just the person we want running national intelligence.

And Silvestre Reyes is far from the only know-nothing in Washington: lgf: Who’s Minding the Civilization?

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Mr. Freeze WINS!

Monday, December 11th, 2006

freezer.jpgBy Susan Jones
CNSNews.com Senior Editor
(CNSNews.com) - Even a liberal group is calling it “sad” that voters in Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District have re-elected Rep. William Jefferson to a ninth term.

The Democrat — who’s being investigated for bribery — defeated Democratic State Rep. Karen Carter, 57-43 percent, in Saturday’s runoff election.

Carter was quoted as saying that she guesses the people of Louisiana “are happy with the status quo.”

The FBI reportedly found $90,000 in marked bills in Jefferson’s freezer during a raid on his home. Although the congressman has not yet been charged, two of his associates have entered guilty pleas.

Melanie Sloan, the executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), said she believes it is only a matter of months before Jefferson himself is indicted for bribery.

“Rep. Jefferson is likely to spend much more of the coming term worrying about his own legal problems rather than the serious issues facing the people of Louisiana,” Sloan said in a news release on Sunday.

“So far, the House ethics committee has failed to take any action against Rep. Jefferson despite the fact that he has been caught on videotape soliciting a bribe and was found with $90,000 in his home freezer.”

Sloan called it “further proof” that the new Congress needs to concentrate on ethics reform, including the creation of an independent Office of Public Integrity.

Earlier this year, Pelosi and other Democratic leaders removed Jefferson from the House Ways and Means Committee pending completion of the federal bribery investigation. Pelosi had no comment on Jefferson’s re-election, which is sure to be an irritant for the woman who has railed for years against “Republican corruption.”

Last year, CREW - a liberal-leaning government watchdog group — named Jefferson as one of the 13 most corrupt Members of Congress. (Eleven were Republicans; the two Democrats singled out by CREW included Jefferson and Rep. Maxine Waters of California.)

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McKinney Introduces Bill to Impeach Bush

Monday, December 11th, 2006

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By BEN EVANS

Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON — In what was likely her final legislative act in Congress, outgoing Georgia Rep. Cynthia McKinney introduced a bill Friday to impeach President Bush.

The legislation has no chance of passing and serves as a symbolic parting shot not only at Bush but also at Democratic leaders. Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has made clear that she will not entertain proposals to sanction Bush and has warned the liberal wing of her party against making political hay of impeachment.

McKinney, a Democrat

TIMEOUT!, I WANT TO REPEAT JUST IN CASE YOU FOLKS MISSED IT… 

 McKinney, a Democrat, McKinney, a Democrat, McKinney, a Democrat, McKinney, a DEMOCRAT! JUST LIKE WILLIAM JEFFERSON, NO!?     

who drew national headlines in March when she struck a Capitol police officer, has long insisted that Bush was never legitimately elected. In introducing her legislation in the final hours of the current Congress, she said Bush had violated his oath of office to defend the Constitution and the nation’s laws.

In the bill, she accused Bush of misleading Congress on the war in Iraq and violating privacy laws with his domestic spying program.

McKinney has made no secret of her frustration with Democratic leaders since voters ousted her from office in the Democratic primary this summer. In a speech Monday at George Washington University, she accused party leaders of kowtowing to Republicans on the war in Iraq and on military mistreatment of prisoners.

McKinney, who has not discussed her future plans, has increasingly embraced her image as a controversial figure.

She has hosted numerous panels on Sept. 11 conspiracy theories and suggested that Bush had prior knowledge of the terrorist attacks but kept quiet about it to allow friends to profit from the aftermath. She introduced legislation calling for disclosure of any government records concerning the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.

But it was her scuffle with a Capitol police officer that drew the most attention. McKinney struck the officer when he tried to stop her from entering a congressional office building. The officer did not recognize McKinney, who was not wearing her member lapel pin.

A grand jury in Washington declined to indict McKinney over the clash, but she eventually apologized before the House.

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Pelosi’s Culture of Corruption

Monday, November 27th, 2006

vent6a.jpgHere come the Dem chairmen

Ethics, schmethics