A New Cold War?
Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 04:50:34 AM PDT
That was the headline when I flipped CNN on, this morning. Thankfully, the story was just ending so I missed their "inciteful analysis", but caught enough to understand they're referring to the US and Russia having some sort of stand off over the S. Ossetia thing that will lead to a situation similar to what we endured for 40 years or so after WW II ended.
My first thought was "What? Isn't 'the war on terra' working out for the MIC?" I pondered, for a moment, the possibility that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan could be coming to closure and those who profit from the US spending more than the next 20 nations combined need a new Emmanuel Goldstein, a new cash cow.
Jury is out for Hamdan
Tue Aug 05, 2008 at 04:31:54 AM PDT
It's (almost) unbelievable that this could happen to anyone under American law.
The first person to be tried in a military tribunal at Guantanamo will remain incarcerated no matter the verdict. Concerns remain about the procedure's fairness.
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 4, 2008
Clip of article is below the fold.
The Bill of Rights...
Mon Jul 28, 2008 at 01:33:47 PM PDT
...re-written so even gun-grabbers, women-haters, and "better christians than you" can understand them.
(Sub-titled "The Things I Come Up With When I'm Bored")
First Amendment – Free people have a right to meet and discuss things, so it's not illegal to say whatever you want to whoever you want in person or in writing, go to any church you want to go to, hang out with anyone you want to, or stop the government from violating the constitution.
Diminished Enthusiasm, Obama, and "the base"
Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 07:57:41 PM PDT
I just returned from a long (for me) vacation. I didn't listen to much news, and I obviously wasn't posting on or reading blogs. It gave me time to think.
Obama REALLY pissed me off when he decided to expand on Bush's destruction of the wall of separation between church and state, although I suspect that's an exaggeration. Bush churchified the DOJ, and I just can't see Obama doing that. All the same, not coming right out and saying "the churches aren't going to get another fucking dime of your taxpayer dollars" pretty much clarified, for me, that I'm voting for the lesser of two evils in yet another election.
Funny thing is...
FISA: Follow the Money
Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 07:27:12 PM PDT
Sorry this is a short diary, but there's not much to add.
The system is broken. Those with the most money can buy our government out from under us. If you didn't know that last week, know it now.
Telecom Donations Tied to FISA Vote
Excerpt after the fold...
McCheney's America: You Need Money to Make Money
Mon Jun 23, 2008 at 10:50:11 AM PDT
This ($300 million prize for better car battery) sounds good, until you think about it, but once you do you realize it's the government guaranteeing commercial success to those who have the funds to invest in the research. This is the most completely bass-ackwards approach to "an Apollo-scale program" to find alternatives to burning oil that's conceivable.
I'll explain below the fold.
Where I stand
Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 08:05:52 PM PDT
After being kicked in the guts by the House Democrats and left lying on the floor, gasping for breath, I felt the need to return to the basics and re-examine exactly where I stand. Let's start here: The Fourteen Defining Characteristics Of Fascism
Obama, or McSame?
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 07:52:45 PM PDT
I know. Short diary.
Everybody's got lots to say, tonight. Too much to read.
If you have time, watch the video.
Hint: Obama's "cake". McSame is "death".
Onward Christian Soldiers
Wed May 28, 2008 at 08:24:14 PM PDT
Recently I posted about John W's insane rant, face twitching in anger as he declared "he" will "never surrender" in Iraq. My question, which seems to have no answer, is "What does surrender look like, Mr. McCain?"
Well, perhaps it's "not converting Iraq to christianity".
Marines pass out Gospel verse to Iraqi Muslims, Iraqis say
I may not be an expert on the Koran, but this is an(other) act of war. One that might not be overlooked as easily as, say, killing everyone in your family.
"I Will Never Surrender"
Tue May 27, 2008 at 04:38:56 PM PDT
John W "I'm like Bush, only crazier" McSame gave a speech on nuclear weapons, today.
Before I say anything else, I have to give him credit for one thing: At least he can fucking PRONOUNCE the word "new-klee-er", unlike the idiot we're stuck with until January.
Anyhoo, the speech was interrupted by pro-peace activists no less than 4 times. After one of the interruptions, the presumptive batshit crazy party nominee said the above, "I will never surrender in Iraq. Our American troops will come home with victory and honor."
Which begs a question or three:
Reposted - The Past Warns The Future: Iran/Contra
Sun May 18, 2008 at 06:44:40 AM PDT
When I posted this diary on a Friday night I knew that it might not be widely read. Between the interest in the primaries and the effect of time of day and day of week on site readership, it came as no surprise that the diary didn't make the recommended list, or that it was off the front page by morning.
However, the comments were so positive, including recommended requests that I repost it when it was more likely to be widely read, I decided to accede to those requests. I'll repost it now, in it's entirety, in the hope that it will educate, remind, or inspire a few more people to realize that
...the election of 2008 is not the end of our fight.
It is the beginning.
The Past Warns The Future: Iran/Contra
Fri May 16, 2008 at 05:47:17 PM PDT
"Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana
There's a persistent rumor that George W. Bush, and congress' response to him, is no worse than what's gone before him, and that "Democrats are just as bad as Republicans". Perhaps it's time for some recent historical perspective.
First, a bit of background.
If Richard Nixon had not resigned, he would have been impeached for committing or ordering criminal acts. Articles of impeachment had been drawn up, the House Judiciary Committee voted to recommend articles of impeachment against the President: obstruction of justice, abuse of power, and contempt of Congress. A group of GOP congressmen informed Mr. Nixon that if he didn't resign the papers would be served.
Winter Soldier on the Hill - Live Blog for Users
Thu May 15, 2008 at 04:41:19 AM PDT
I know, no short diaries, but I'll be at work so I want to make sure someone else knows about this:
Winter Soldier congressional testimony will be broadcast live beginning at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday.
Congress will finally hear from "the average boots on the ground soldier" about how things are actually going in Iraq. I'm hoping they aren't hand-picking a small group of GOP/Fundamentalist loyalists who have a hard-on to attack Iran.
Edit to add link to C-Span.
Nothing below the fold, for now.
America (thinks it) Owns The World
Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 08:09:15 AM PDT
If Iran makes the right choice, America will encourage a peaceful relationship between Iran and Iraq. Iran makes the wrong choice, America will act to protect our interests, and our troops, and our Iraqi partners. - Bush speech to the nation following the latest Petraeus / Crocker dog and pony show.
Petraeus Points to War With Iran
The article continues below the fold:
"Crash" McCain Lost Five U.S. Navy Aircraft
Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 07:40:11 PM PDT
(If this topic has been posted, please tell me and I'll delete it. Since only pro-Obama / I-hate-Hillary diaries have been making the rec list for months, now, I haven't been reading this blog as much, lately. If it was posted, it probably slid quickly off the front page into oblivion, anyway, since it's something negative about McCain, the Republican, instead of one of the Democrats.)
I was watching the idiot box over the noon hour and I heard Monica (Novotny?) talking to something like the 18th person about Rev. Wright. When she asked, "What has Obama got to do to put this behind him?" what was left of my brains spattered against the wall as my head exploded.
After I gathered what gray matter I could scrape off the walls and scooped it back into my now-empty skull, I screamed at the teevee, "You could start by talking about that asshole John Haggee's endorsement that McSame is so F%#$#ing proud of for a change!!!"
Did the SCOTUS Just Rule Treaties Aren't The Law?
Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 07:04:30 PM PDT
(Original title: If I can get you cork-soakers to quit...)
...reccing every "Obama walks on water" and "I hate Hillary" post for a few minutes to read this lowly non-candidate diary, maybe someone can help me make some sense of this.
The SCOTUS has ruled that "Treaties No Longer Supreme Law of the Land"
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court dealt President Bush a defeat today and ruled that he does not have the "unilateral authority" to force state officials to comply with international treaties.
Or at least, that seems to be the case. But then I looked into it a little further...
Thoughts on the Next Election
Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 07:38:51 PM PDT
In 2000 I was a post-doctoral fellow in the neuroscience department of a major university. I'm not always so good with dates, but I specifically remember where I was in November of that year. I was in New Orleans, attending the annual neuroscientist's convention. The convention was held at the Morial convention center, next to the RIverwalk, right on the Mississippi river. I stayed at the Prince Conti hotel, a half block off Bourbon. I didn't have much money, so I'd usually go to the casino and drink cheap for a while before going to Bourbon street and wandering around. There was a guitar player at one of the bars, there, named Charlie. The bouncer recognized me (even though I hadn't been there for a year), told me what night Charlie was playing, and I made sure to come back that night. I picked up an autographed CD, even though I was still broke after years in school, and I still have it. It reminds me of New Orleans, and how good the people there treated me.
Will Timmy Ask Sarge The Same Question?
Wed Feb 27, 2008 at 06:09:46 PM PDT
I was going to post this in 8ackgr0und N015e's diary today, but thought it might be too late/get lost. BTW, I will always be indebted to 8ackgr0und N015e for sharing such an apt name for warmonger John. 0/ Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran o/
So, if it's fair to ask Obama if he "rejects" unsolicited support, is it also fair to ask Sarge if he regrets being "proud" and "honored" by the support of John Hagee? (Hint to Sarge. This could cost you some votes, "my friend".)