Saturday, August 30, 2008

What Rebumblicans need to take with them to the polls

click on image


fastened securely to their nose when they cast their ballots...this solution is not sufficient for those numnuts who switched their votes because they could'nt vote for Hillary...

Who is Sarah Palin? Here's some basic background:
She was elected Alaska 's governor a little over a year and a half ago. Her previous office was mayor of Wasilla, a small town outside Anchorage. She has no foreign policy experience.1
Palin is strongly anti-choice, opposing abortion even in the case of rape or incest.2
She supported right-wing extremist Pat Buchanan for president in 2000. 3
Palin thinks creationism should be taught in public schools.4
She's doesn't think humans are the cause of climate change.5
She's solidly in line with John McCain's "Big Oil first" energy policy. She's pushed hard for more oil drilling and says renewables won't be ready for years. She also sued the Bush administration for listing polar bears as an endangered species—she was worried it would interfere with more oil drilling in Alaska.6
How closely did John McCain vet this choice? He met Sarah Palin once at a meeting. They spoke a second time, last Sunday, when he called her about being vice-president. Then he offered her the position.7
This is information the American people need to see. Please take a moment to forward this email to your friends and family.
We also asked Alaska MoveOn members what the rest of us should know about their governor. The response was striking. Here's a sample:
She is really just a mayor from a small town outside Anchorage who has been a governor for only 1.5 years, and has ZERO national and international experience. I shudder to think that she could be the person taking that 3AM call on the White House hotline, and the one who could potentially be charged with leading the US in the volatile international scene that exists today. —Rose M., Fairbanks, AK
She is VERY, VERY conservative, and far from perfect. She's a hunter and fisherwoman, but votes against the environment again and again. She ran on ethics reform, but is currently under investigation for several charges involving hiring and firing of state officials. She has NO experience beyond Alaska. —Christine B., Denali Park, AK
As an Alaskan and a feminist, I am beyond words at this announcement. Palin is not a feminist, and she is not the reformer she claims to be. —Karen L., Anchorage, AK
Alaskans, collectively, are just as stunned as the rest of the nation. She is doing well running our State, but is totally inexperienced on the national level, and very much unequipped to run the nation, if it came to that. She is as far right as one can get, which has already been communicated on the news. In our office of thirty employees (dems, republicans, and nonpartisans), not one person feels she is ready for the V.P. position.—Sherry C., Anchorage, AK
She's vehemently anti-choice and doesn't care about protecting our natural resources, even though she has worked as a fisherman. McCain chose her to pick up the Hillary voters, but Palin is no Hillary. —Marina L., Juneau, AK
I think she's far too inexperienced to be in this position. I'm all for a woman in the White House, but not one who hasn't done anything to deserve it. There are far many other women who have worked their way up and have much more experience that would have been better choices. This is a patronizing decision on John McCain's part- and insulting to females everywhere that he would assume he'll get our vote by putting "A Woman" in that position.—Jennifer M., Anchorage, AK
So Governor Palin is a staunch anti-choice religious conservative. She's a global warming denier who shares John McCain's commitment to Big Oil. And she's dramatically inexperienced.
In picking Sarah Palin, John McCain has made the religious right very happy. And he's made a very dangerous decision for our country.
In the next few days, many Americans will be wondering what McCain's vice-presidential choice means. Please pass this information along to your friends and family.
Thanks for all you do.
–Ilyse, Noah, Justin, Karin and the rest of the team
Sources:
1. "Sarah Palin," Wikipedia, Accessed August 29, 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin
2. "McCain Selects Anti-Choice Sarah Palin as Running Mate," NARAL Pro-Choice America, August 29, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17515&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=1
3. "Sarah Palin, Buchananite," The Nation, August 29, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17736&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=2
4. "'Creation science' enters the race," Anchorage Daily News, October 27, 2006 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17737&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=3
5. "Palin buys climate denial PR spin—ignores science," Huffington Post, August 29, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17517&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=4
6. "McCain VP Pick Completes Shift to Bush Energy Policy," Sierra Club, August 29, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17518&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=5
"Choice of Palin Promises Failed Energy Policies of the Past," League of Conservation Voters, August 29, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17519&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=6
"Protecting polar bears gets in way of drilling for oil, says governor," The Times of London, May 23, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=17520&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=7
7 "McCain met Palin once before yesterday," MSNBC, August 29, 2008 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=21119&id=13661-9904923-JF7_gzx&t=8

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

John McCain 3 am Ad

It's must be confusing for conservatives, who have based their whole point of view on the fact they believe that Hillary is a blantant liar...,to now embrace and nod their heads in agreement with her in the current McCain ad...maybe they will demand McCain choose her for his V.P.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

The most qualified candidate for McCains V.P.

Last year, the biggest oil companies made almost $150 billion in profits

—an all-time record.1 But our friends at the Center for American Progress just released a report showing that John McCain wants to give them even more—$39 billion in tax cuts and subsidies.2
It's a stark choice: we can invest in solar panels on our roofs. Wind farms powering our homes. Plug-in hybrids that use barely any gas. New, green jobs revitalizing our communities. Or we can follow John McCain's plan, and keep giving billions of our tax dollars to oil companies.
On Tuesday, we're holding rallies across the country to call for a shift to a clean energy economy—and to make sure voters know John McCain would rather give our tax dollars to help Big Oil than invest in cheap, clean alternatives to oil.
 
John McCain plans to continue supporting Big Oil profits over clean energy progress—new data for California shows how many millions of our state tax dollars McCain would funnel to Big Oil, and just what that money could do if we used it locally on new clean energy projects. How many windmills. How many houses we could weatherize. How much of an investment we could make in geothermal energy. How many jobs we'd create.
Right now, before the major campaign ad spending starts, may be our last chance to help people see through the rhetoric to the truth: John McCain is on Big Oil's side, not ours. We can have a clean energy future—but not if we elect a candidate who's committed to the policies of the past
 
Sources:
1. "Big Oil Earned $236 Per American Driver In The Last Year," Center for American Progress Action Fund, July 31, 2008
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=4045&id=13472-9904923-_.yOTNx&t=6
2. "The True Cost of McCain's Oil Industry Subsidies for Every State," Center for American Progress Action Fund, August 11, 2008
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=4037&id=13472-9904923-_.yOTNx&t=7


 

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Is the Bush administration laying the groundwork for a massive illegal immigrant amnesty...

Mukasey rules out prosecutions from hiring scandal
Reuters – U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey speaks about the Administration's legal approach in the conflict 
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Former U.S. Justice Department officials who improperly used political criteria in hiring decisions for career lawyers and immigration judges will not be prosecuted, Attorney General Michael Mukasey said on Tuesday.
The department recently issued reports detailing misconduct in hiring practices mainly by top aides to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who resigned last year. While there was wrongdoing and "a failure of supervision by senior officials in the department," the conduct was not criminal, Mukasey said in a speech.
"Where there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime, we vigorously prosecute," he told the American Bar Association annual meeting in New York. "But not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime. In this instance, the two joint reports found only violations of the civil service laws."
The Justice Department's internal investigation concluded that high-ranking officials injected politics into what should have been nonpartisan hiring decisions. Both department policy and federal law bar the use of politics in making decisions on hiring for career jobs.
Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine has previously told Congress he did not see a sufficient basis for prosecution of the former officials, saying the violations did not involve criminal laws.
Mukasey also said on Tuesday he disagreed with critics who have suggested that people hired through the flawed process should be fired or moved to different jobs.
"Two wrongs do not make a right," he said. He said it would be "unfair, and quite possibly illegal given their civil service protections, to fire them or to reassign them without individual cause."
(Editing by David Wiessler)…


 

Sunday, August 03, 2008

What makes you think

John McCain has any higher regard for you than he has for the children of his rich influential donors...do you suppose that McCain still thinks he is in that little cement room being tormented by his NVA interrogators...maybe he thinks this is all just a rouse to get him to tell his secrets...

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

John McCain chooses

Ted Stevens of Alaska as his runnng mate for the 2008 presidential election stating "He's a very gifted politician...he will bring a lot to the campaign..."

 

Monday, July 21, 2008

just the facts

The new rebumblingcon talking points are: no decisions about leaving Ireq will be revealed to the press until we know the facts on the ground...Bush is mumbling about not offering a time line...but he will talk about a horizontal increment of numeration determined by the progression of activies....based on facts on the ground...
 
How may facts does the McCaination need to see lying dead on the ground before he accepts our success in the battle for freedom and liberty...it's always better to go out on a high note than to wait around until you have jumped the shark...
 
 
 
 


 

Friday, July 18, 2008

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The trouble is...

at some point in time this guy probably was one of those kids you saw jumping up down while our troops were handing out the free chickens to the locals in those P.R. videos the Bush administration handed out to show how much the poor little victims appreciated being americanized...

and if his Al Kaida handlers could see him now they would probably cut his head off...

Sunday, July 13, 2008

typical conservative politics...

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama played down a controversy in Germany over whether he should speak at Berlin's historic Brandenburg Gate, saying he did not want the venue to distract from his message
 
Obama's tentative plans to hold a speech in late July at the Brandenburg Gate have exposed simmering tensions in the German government, an uneasy alliance between the main conservative and centre-left parties.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said on Wednesday that she frowned on any speech at the gate, a symbol of German unity.
Asked during a flight to San Diego on Saturday night whether he wanted to speak at the Brandenburg Gate, Obama said the message was more important than the venue of the speech.
 
"We had been trying to coordinate with folks on the ground in terms of finding an appropriate site, but we didn't have a particular site in mind," Obama said. "I want to make sure that my message is heard as opposed to creating a controversy."
 
"Our goal is just for me to lay out how I think about the next administration's role in rebuilding our trans-Atlantic alliance. And so I don't want the venue to be a distraction," he said.
 
Obama, a first term Illinois senator, is planning a trip to Europe and the Mideast this summer to bolster his foreign policy credentials -- one of the strong points of his Republican opponent, John McCain, in the November election.
 
The German government has denied that Washington put pressure on Merkel to block the proposed Obama speech. German newspapers reported Bush administration officials had signaled their reservations about Obama speaking at the landmark.
 
A conservative ally of Merkel said on Saturday Obama should not speak at the Brandenburg Gate because he played no role in German unification.
A focal point of Cold War tensions, West Berlin was kept free during a Soviet blockade six decades ago by a U.S.-led Air Lift. Since then, American leaders from John Kennedy to Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton have delivered major speeches in Berlin.
(reporting by Claudia Parsons; editing by David Wiessler


 

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Crocs

Two crocodiles were sitting at the side of the swamp near the  lake.

 The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said,  "I can't

 understand how you can be so much bigger than me. We're the same

 age; we  were the same size as kids. I just don't get it."

 "Well," said the big croc, "what have you been eating?" 

 "Politicians, same as you," replied the small croc.

Hmm. Well, where do you catch them?" "Down the other side of the
swamp near 

the parking lot by the capitol.""Same here. Hmm. How do you catch
them?"

"Well, I crawl up under one of their Lexus cars and wait for

one to unlock the car door Then I jump out, grab them by the leg,

shake the shit out of them and eat 'em!"  "Ah!" said the big
crocodile, "I

think I see your problem. You're not getting any real nourishment.
See, by 

the time you finish shaking the shit out of a politician, there's
nothing 

left but an asshole and a briefcase."


 

Bush Tours America To Survey Damage


Bush Tours America To Survey Damage Caused By His Disastrous Presidency

Monday, June 30, 2008

it's not swifboating...

when you merely state the obvious...that just because you are a decoroated war veteran who spent time as a P.O.W. doesn't automatically qualifiy you to be the leader of the greatest nation in the free world...
 
 


 

MCcaination

Friday, June 27, 2008

If you've never seen it

there's a program on tv called Intervention that purports to follow some poor sap around under the guise of a documentary film crew, supposedly to chronicle the life of an addict. The individual haplessly exposes his innermost feelings and vulnerabilities all the while exhibiting the self centered mindset that it's everyone Else's problem and not theirs, that they aren't hurting anybody but themselves and not seeing the pain they are really causing everybody...then they are subjected to a round table of their friends and relatives who attempt to enlighten the victim and steer them into therapy and hopefully free them of the monkey they so happily seem to want to carry around on their back.

President Bush, in one of his many speeches, pointed out that the U.S. was addicted to oil and that something needed to be done, and that's as far as it got...

All the little Republicans continued on their merry little way, bee-boppin and skit-skattin while they lost everything they held dear, giving all their wealth to foreigners so they could feed their habit for the good life...

And now, just like the addict in the program, they are suddenly faced with the hard cruel reality of the situation and they exhibit the very same behavior that the the victim does...surprise, denial, rage at the cost of their addiction, the guilt of everyone but them. All they can think of to scream is we need more, more, more...when instead they should have been looking for the cure to their ills...and endeavored to develop alternatives they fought tooth and nail to derail them...

And even in the face of reality, with all those near and dear in attendance they can only think of one thing...we need to drill for more oil. Waste the nations beauty and resources to suit their selfish needs...People with vast wealth whining that they can't fuel their great big SUV's because of the price of gasoline when for the price of the precious fuel they pay to fill up the vehicle would more than make the payment on an alternative energy automobile...The could still keep the land yaht for special needs.

So until they realize that we don't need more drilling but more research and a lot more development, they won't come to grips with the depth of their dilemma...and maybe we will all be a little better off...








Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Why do they continue to waste our time and money...

constantly whining that not being able to drill in the pristine wilderness or awesome grandeur of the California coastline is causing the price of gasoline to go throught the roof.
 
This is all just the latest chapter of the Republicrackhead party to obfuscate the real problems that are facing this nation in the rundown to the selection of the next man to run the greatest nation on earth...
 
The oil men in the white house are merely trying to line their pockets with as much moolah as they can in the waneing days of their failed regime much as Saddam did with the billions he hid in the sand on his way out...
 
The real controversy over drilling in the wilderness isn't about getting the oil out as much as securing it so that it cannot be drilled thereby driving the cost of energy even higher...
 
The price of a gallon of gas is where it's at due to the bungling of this administrations handling of the economy and the war...the dollar is in the crapper and we are spending an even greater sum to maintain our occupation forces in Iraq...all the while Afghanistan slowly slips into chaos...
 
Only when we tell these slackers to get off their asses and deal with the real problems confronting the nation will the situation get any better...the first step is to get the obstructionists out...when we stop worrying about who's putting their hand over their flag pins while they are saying the pledge while standing on a monument of the ten commandments during a homosexual wedding will the nation be able to move forward and resolve some the problems facing us...
 


 

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

I'm Voting Republican

You would have to be seriously simpleminded to believe

that if the oil companies had access to all the oil the republicans want to give them that they would be any more inclined to sell it for less than the going rate...in all reality they would only be reporting even more egregiously obscene profits and the price of gas at the pump would still be going through the roof...

The only way to persuade them to reduce the price is to show em we don't need it...to do that we need to develope other forms of energy to propell our autos and support our living needs...

The price of gas is where it's at not because of lack of supply but lack of intellegence at the top tiers of our government and their policies...instability in the world is causing the price of fuel to rise more than the availability of crude...

Only when we get the oil men and their cronies out of the white house and we keep them out will we be able to more clearly see the path to energy independence...

The oil companies aren't even drilling in the areas they have available to them...

We need leadership that recognizes the need for a new national urgency much like we saw in the sixties when we were confronted with the prospects of being second world wide in the exploration of space...

We need leadership who are committed to seeing the U.S. independent of fossil fuels by the end of the decade...more oil wells won't accomplish the dream...

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Bush attends groundbreaking for $100M 'earmark'

By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jun 4, 7:56 PM ET
WASHINGTON - President Bush is on a crusade against lawmakers' pet projects, but on Thursday he plans to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for a $100 million whopper that was slipped into a spending bill almost four years ago.
The new headquarters for the U.S. Institute of Peace will be a dramatic addition to the Washington skyline, designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie. Additional privately-raised funds bring the total cost of the project to $185 million, institute spokesman Ian Larsen says.
Bush will be joined by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., who have a far more sympathetic view of Congress' parochial ways than does the president.
Also slated to attend were two less conspicuous but significantly more important players in getting the project its $100 million: former Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, and Jim Dyer, the former top Appropriations Committee aide who helped grease support in the House for the project.
The project — an "earmark" in congressional parlance — raised eyebrows when it was funded in November 2004 as part of a massive omnibus spending bill. It was unusually large, and unlike many earmarks, its top sponsors remained silent about their roles. Only later did it become clear that it was mostly Stevens' doing.
The earmark was one of the last items slipped into the catchall spending bill late at night in House-Senate negotiations, a practice advocates of earmark reform slam because any opponents of such pet projects are denied any chance to try to strip them out of a bill.
It was contained in a hastily-assembled miscellaneous title of the omnibus, studded with cross-outs and handwritten language, including one provision containing Dyer's name and fax number.
The White House calls the project "excellent and important" and dismisses any suggestion that appearing at the groundbreaking ceremony conflicts with the president's ongoing anti-earmark crusade.
"Even if this project were funded through a so-called earmark, it does not make it a bad project unworthy of the president," said White House budget office spokeswoman Corinne Hirsch. "Yes, it should have been funded through regular appropriations, but we can support a project and still disagree with the exact method in which it was funded."
The U.S. Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan, national institution established by Congress. Its Web site says its "goals are to help prevent and resolve violent international conflicts, promote post-conflict stability and development, and increase peacebuilding capacity."
The institute was the facilitating organization for the Iraq Study Group that was co-chaired by former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Rep. Lee H. Hamilton, D-Ind

Monday, June 02, 2008

When Senator Ted Kennedy

Came out of the hospital , turned to his wife and told her he felt like a million bucks, she told him "I'm sorry you feel so poorly, I hope you feel better soon"...

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Monica Lewinsky was looking at herself

After a relaxing bath, Monica Lewinsky was looking at herself, nude in a mirror.  Her frustration over her lack of ability to lose weight was depressing her.  In an act of desperation, she decided to call on God for help.

God, if you take away my love handles, I'll devote my life to you, she prayed.

And just like that her ears fell off.

Friday, May 16, 2008

You could have heard a pin drop

When in England at a fairly large conference, Colin Powell was asked
  by the Archbishop of Canterbury if our plans for Iraq were just an
  example of empire building' by George Bush.
      He answered by saying, 'Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return.
 
,,,,,,,, You could have heard a pin drop. 
   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   Then there wa s a conference in France where a number of international engineers were taking part, including French and American. During a  break one of the French engineers came back into t he room saying  'Have you heard the latest dumb stunt Bush has done? He has sent an  aircraft carrier to Indonesia to help the tsunami victims. What does  he intended to do, bomb them?' A Boeing engineer stood up and replied  quietly: 'Our carriers have three hospitals on board that can treat  several hundred people; they are nuclear powered and can supply  emergency electrical power to shore facilities; they h ave three  cafeterias with the capacity to feed 3,000 people three meals a day,  they can produce several thousand gallons of fresh water from sea  water each day, an d they carry half a dozen helicopters for use in  transporting victims and injured to and from their flight deck.. We  have eleven such ships; how many does France have?' 
  
.............You could have heard a pin drop. 
   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  A U. S. Navy Admiral was attending a naval conference t hat included  Admirals from the U. S. , English, Canadian, Australian and French  Navies. At a cocktail reception, he found himself standing with a  large group of Officers that included personnel from most of those  countries. Everyone was chatting away in English as they sipped their  drinks but a French admiral suddenly complained that, 'whereas  Europeans learn many languages, Americans learn only English.' He  then asked, 'Why is it that we always have to speak English in these  conferences rather than speaking French?' Without hesitating, the  American Admiral replied 'Maybe it's because the Brits, Canadians,  Aussies and Americans arranged it so you wouldn't have to speak  German.'
  
.......... You could have heard a pin drop. 
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  
  AND THIS STORY FITS RIGHT IN WITH THE ABOVE...
 A group of Americans, retired teachers, recently went to France on a
  tour. Robert Whiting, an elderly gentleman of 83, arrived in Paris by  plane. At French C ustoms, he took a few minutes to locate his
passport in his carry on. 'You have been to France before, monsieur?'  the customs officer asked sarcastically. Mr. Whiting admitted t hat he  had been to France previously. 'Then you should know enough to have  your passport ready.' The American said, 'The last time I was here, I  didn't have to show it.' 'Impossible. Americans always have to show  your passports on arrival in France !' The American senior gave the  Frenchman a long hard look. Then he quietly explained. 'Well, when I  came ashore at Omaha Beach on D-Day in '44 to help liberate this  country, I couldn't find any damn Frenchmen to show it to.'
 .............. You could have heard a pin drop

 

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Number Of Acceptable Things Candidates Can Say Now Down To Four

from the onion...

NEW YORK—After Sen. Barack Obama's comments last week about what he typically eats for dinner were criticized by Sen. Hillary Clinton as being offensive to both herself and the American voters, the number of acceptable phrases presidential candidates can now say are officially down to four. "At the beginning of 2007 there were 38 things candidates could mention in public that wouldn't be considered damaging to their campaigns, but now they are mostly limited to 'Thank you all for coming,' and 'God bless America,'" ABC News chief Washington correspondent George Stephanopoulos said on Sunday's episode of This Week. "There would still be five phrases available to the candidates if the Obama camp hadn't accused Clinton of saying 'Glad to be here' with a little tinge of sarcasm during a stump speech in North Carolina." As of press time, the two additional phrases still considered appropriate for candidates are the often-quoted "These pancakes are great," and "Death to the infidels."

Monday, March 24, 2008

The President's Puzzle

Dick Cheney walks into the Oval Office and sees The President whooping and hollering.
"What's the matter, Mr. President?" The Vice President inquired.
"Nothing at all, boss. I just done finished a jigsaw puzzle in record time!" The President beamed.
"How long did it take you?"
"Well, the box said '3 to 5 Years' but I did it in a month!"

Friday, January 25, 2008

By definition

Politibabble:
Psychobabble spouted by the press from both extremes in an effort to make an election contest more volatile or interesting than it really is...(eg:Clinton lashes out at the press...Romney explodes)


 


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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Add this to your dictionary!!

Electile Dysfunction : the inability to become aroused over any of the choices for president put forth by either party in the 2008 election year
 


 


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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Here they go

the pundirazzi have shown they are going to rival the paps in their level of pulcritude and ineptitude


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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

American Politics

The pundits certainly are living up to their reputations for ineptitude this election cycle by rushing around waving charts, flying logos and chirons proclaiming their conclusions only to be shown for what dolts their really are...

If this is any indication of what the rest of the year is going to be like, we would be best served by not letting them anywhere near the polls during the contests...

The hipocrit conservatives and the flacid liberals are falling all over themselves trying to distinguish themselves only to end up humiliated...

The radical right so desperatly wants Obama to be the choice of the Democrats because they believe it would be easier lynch the black man than to try and rape the "crying bitch"...in public... espescially that shit for brains Bill Crystal.




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Friday, January 04, 2008

regarding civil liberties

Dear Mr. Zone:



Thank you for your letter regarding civil liberties
and my commitment to upholding the Constitution.  I
appreciate you taking the time to write and I welcome
the opportunity to respond.

          

I agree with you that we need to protect the
constitutional rights of Americans. I have been a
strong advocate of civil liberties. At the same time,
and in light of the September 11 tragedy, I believe we
need to give our law enforcement and intelligence
agencies the tools they need to prevent and respond to
future terrorist attacks. I continue to work hard to
maintain this delicate balance.



You may be interested to know that, on October 18, the
Senate Intelligence Committee, of which I am a member,
favorably reported a bill that substantially
strengthens the role of the FISA Court in approving
the procedures governing electronic surveillance. This
legislation also would require, for the first time
ever, that there be court review any time a U.S.
citizen is targeted for surveillance anywhere in the
world. I believe these two measures significantly
strengthen the privacy protections in the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). I also believe
that additional protections are warranted, as I noted
in my additional views to that Committee's report- a
copy of which I have attached.  I am pleased to note
that one of these suggestions - that stronger language
stating that FISA should be the exclusive means of
conducting electronic surveillance - was later added
to the FISA bill when it was considered by the Senate
Judiciary Committee
, on which I also serve.  I will
continue to work to preserve these protections when
the FISA bill is considered on the Senate floor.



Like you, I support closing the detention facilities
at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. To achieve this goal, I have
introduced S. 1249, which would require the President
to close the Department of Defense detention facility
at Guantanamo Bay within a year. Additionally, I am a
cosponsor of S. 185, which would support habeas corpus
by repealing provisions of the Military Commissions
Act of 2006 that eliminated the jurisdiction of any
court to hear or consider applications for writ of
habeas corpus filed by individuals determined by the
U.S. to be enemy combatants.



Additionally, I have sponsored a measure in the
Intelligence Authorization Conference Report that
would apply the Army Field Manual's established
interrogation standards to all interrogations
conducted by the U.S. Intelligence Community and eight
specific techniques, including waterboarding, would be
prohibited.  This is an important piece of legislation
that would end the national debate over torture and
the President should sign this bill into law
immediately.



Again, thank you for writing. Please know that I will
keep your thoughts in mind when issues regarding civil
liberties come before me in the United States
Congress. I hope you will continue to write on matters
of importance to you. Best regards.





ADDITIONAL VIEWS OF SENATORS FEINSTEIN, SNOWE, AND
HAGEL



Chairman Rockefeller and Vice Chairman Bond are to be
commended for producing a bipartisan bill that the
Director of National Intelligence and Department of
Justice support. They and their staff have worked
together to produce this bill. It is a signal
accomplishment, and we commend them.



We believe this legislation is a strong bipartisan
bill that will next be reviewed by the Senate
Judiciary Committee
. We hope that the bill can be
further improved, particularly with respect to the
issue of FISA's exclusivity, as discussed below.



IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS LEGISLATION



The Committee's bill makes necessary improvements to
current law, the Protect America Act that was enacted
in August.



Notably, for the first time ever, this legislation
would require court review any time the Intelligence
Community targets a U.S. citizen for surveillance,
regardless of location. Under present law and
regulation, the Attorney General can approve
surveillance of Americans outside of the country with
no judicial review.



This legislation puts the central question before the
FISA Court: whether there is probable cause to believe
that a U.S. person is an agent of a foreign power.
This is a determination that FISA Court judges have
made in thousands of instances since 1978, and one to
which it is well suited.



In addition, this bill:



?Greatly increases the role of the FISA Court in
conducting up-front review and approvals of the
targeting and minimization of communications;

?Corrects the concern arising from the Protect
America Act that surveillance information could be
used in an overly broad manner. Instead, this bill
uses FISA's existing limitations on use:

oDisseminated information must be minimized;

oInformation can only be shared only for appropriate
intelligence and law enforcement purposes; and

oInadvertently collected intelligence must be
destroyed;

? "Streamlines" the FISA application and order
process in order to reduce the pending application
backlog and the significant amount of time it takes to
write and review and application. Specifically, the
bill:

oAllows the government to present a summary, rather
than a full description, of how the surveillance will
be effected and what intelligence is sought; and

oExtends the existing FISA "emergency period" from
three to seven days during which surveillance may be
conducted under the Attorney General's direction prior
to a Court order being obtained;



?Provides for strong internal and external oversight
by:

oRequiring the Intelligence Community to conduct an
annual review of whether new surveillance authorities
are being properly applied;

oRequiring the Attorney General to provide detailed
semi-annual reports to the Senate and House
Intelligence and Judiciary committees concerning
collections authorized in the bill -- including
instances of non-compliance; and

oAuthorizing the Inspectors General of the Department
of Justice and elements of the Intelligence Community
to conduct independent reviews of agency compliance
with the court-approved acquisition and minimization
procedures.



?Clearly prohibits warrantless surveillance against
persons inside the United States.



Legislation amending the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act
of 1978, and the Protect America Act
that was passed in August of this year, will only
succeed if it is bipartisan. In this area, it is our
belief that any partisan bill will not pass.



That outcome is likely to result in one of two
unacceptable options:



?A rushed process to extend the Protect America Act,
which contains fewer statutory protections of privacy
rights than the Committee's bill, or



?A lapse in legislation, which will prevent the
Intelligence Community from conducting much-needed
surveillance on non-United States citizens outside of
the country.



Clearly, passing meaningful reforms should be a top
priority of the U.S. Congress.



EXCLUSIVITY OF FISA



The legislation includes language on the exclusivity
of FISA that requires further examination. Section 102
of the Intelligence Committee bill states that the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and relevant
portions of Title 18 of the U.S. Code are the
"exclusive means" by which "electronic surveillance"
may be conducted.



The definition of the term "electronic surveillance,"
however, was written in 1978 and has been the subject
of exemptions and limitations since then.



It is essential that the Committee determine whether
there are any intelligence techniques that fall within
this legislation's scope for which the Executive
Branch may not follow the bill's procedures. This is a
necessarily classified topic, but we intend to conduct
careful review of these techniques before this
legislation is enacted.



It is our view that the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act
, as amended, should be the only legal
way of acquiring the communications of people inside
the United States, and U.S. persons outside the United
States in certain circumstances, for foreign
intelligence purposes.



There is a history to this provision that makes a
strong congressional re-affirmation even more
important.



The legislative history from when FISA was originally
enacted in 1978 is quite clear. It states:



[d]espite any inherent power of the President to
authorize warrantless electronic surveillance in the
absence of legislation, by this bill and chapter 119
of title 18, Congress will have legislated with regard
to electronic surveillance in the United States, that
legislation with its procedures and safeguards
prohibit the President, notwithstanding any inherent
powers, from violating the terms of that legislation.
(emphasis added)



The legislative history continued by describing the
Supreme Court's decision in the Keith case, in which
the Court ruled that at that time, Congress hadn't
ruled in this field and "simply left the presidential
powers where it found them." But at this point, the
legislative history turns. It said:



The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, however,
does not simply leave Presidential powers where it
finds them. To the contrary, this bill would
substitute a clear legislative authorization pursuant
to statutory, not constitutional, standards. (emphasis
added)



This was the statement accompanying H.R. 7138 as it
passed the 95th Congress. It is clear that Congress
enacted the 1978 legislation with the specific intent
that it would be the only authority under which
foreign intelligence could be obtained from electronic
surveillance.



It is also clear that President Carter was aware of
this intent when he signed the bill into law.
President Carter's signing statement noted that:



The bill requires, for the first time, a prior
judicial warrant for all electronic surveillance for
foreign intelligence or counterintelligence purposes
in the United States in which communications of U.S.
persons might be intercepted. It clarifies the
Executive's authority to gather foreign intelligence
by electronic surveillance in the United States. It
will remove any doubt about the legality of those
surveillances which are conducted to protect our
country against espionage and international
terrorism.. (emphasis in original)



This intent, and FISA practice for more than 20 years,
was cast in doubt after September 11, 2001. At that
time, the Executive Branch concluded that it was not
bound by FISA's procedures, and proceeded with the
Terrorist Surveillance Program (TSP) without
requesting amendments to FISA.



As explained in the Department of Justice's 2006 White
Paper on the legality of the TSP, the Administration
cited the Authorization for the Use of Military Force
(AUMF) against al Qaeda and its supporters as an
alternative authority. The Department pointed to
language in FISA that it was exclusive except as
authorized by other statute.



Congress intended for the "other statute" to be the
laws governing criminal wiretaps, not a broad and
undefined exception.

We do not believe that the AUMF provided this
authorization. We have seen no evidence that Congress
intended the AUMF to authorize a widespread effort to
collect the content of Americans' phone and email
communications, nor does the AUMF refer to the
subject.



Furthermore, FISA already contained a provision that
clearly governed surveillance actions in a wartime
situation - a 15-day authorization for warrantless
surveillance following a declaration of war. So this
was not an uncontemplated question following September
11 and the passage of the AUMF.



More troubling, however, is the Administration's claim
that the Constitution would not allow FISA to limit
the President's ability to conduct surveillance and
other activities covered by that legislation in any
way he sees fit. The Department of Justice argues that
Congress has not, and cannot, so limit the Executive's
power.



For these reasons, we continue to believe that
Congress must write strong language to ensure that
FISA is the exclusive means that the Intelligence
Community may intercept, analyze, and disseminate the
phone and electronic communications of any American
for intelligence purposes.



We will work to strengthen the exclusivity language as
the bill progresses.



Achieving the balance between necessary intelligence
collection and the protection of Americans' privacy
rights are perhaps nowhere as difficult as in the
areas surrounding FISA. It is not a field in which
partisan politics should play a part. Nor is it one
where the Congress and the President should be in
conflict.



We thank again Chairman Rockefeller and Vice Chairman
Bond for their work on this legislation. It is a big
step forward.



DIANNE FEINSTEIN

OLYMPIA J. SNOWE

CHUCK HAGEL




Sincerely yours,

Dianne Feinstein
        United States Senator


 


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Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Happy New Year...


Well...We made it through another year mostly unscathed. Mostly none the worse for wear.





We have a new year ahead of us and only the most contentous election to come along since the Supremes anointed George the fecond to office in 2000. Let me see...do I want the coked out neophite, the embattled power whore or any one of the republican hacks that represent the worst cadre of worthless propagandists to pop up in the political whack-a-polemic contest since the dawn of man...


I suppose I will vote for Hillary just so I can see the likes of Bill O'rally and Shame O'hammy's head explode at the prospet of another Clinton in the Whitehouse...After the longest 8 years I have ever endured she couldn't possibly screw up any more than thay have...

2007 was pretty good for my portfolio and I can only hope that that continues this year...If we stop dumping all our precious lives and riches in pointless wars and foreign aid to our enemies maybe I can actually believe that I might have the money I need when I retire...hopefully I won't get sick or injured before the Republicrats leave office and someone implements some real healthcare reform...

Thursday, November 01, 2007

FIREARMS REFRESHER COURSE

"Those who hammer their guns into plows,  will plow for those who do not."    ~ Thomas Jefferson
 
 1. An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.
 2. A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
 3. Colt: The original point and click interface.
 4. Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.
 5. If guns are outlawed, can we use swords?
 6. If guns cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.
 7. Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.
 8. If you don't know your rights, you don't have any.
 9. Those who trade liberty for security have neither.
 10. The United States Constitution (c)1791. All Rights Reserved.
 11. What part of "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?
 12. The Second Amendment is in place in case the politicians ignore the others.
 13. 64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
 14. Guns only have two enemies; rust and politicians.
 15. Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.
 16. You don't shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.
 17. 911: Government sponsored Dial-a-Prayer.
 18. Assault is a behavior, not a device.
 19. Criminals love gun control; it makes their jobs safer.
 20. If guns cause crime, then matches cause arson.
 21. Only a government that is afraid of its citizens tries to control them.
 22. You have only the rights you are willing to fight for.
 23. Enforce the gun control laws we ALREADY have; don't make more.
 24. When you remove the people's right to bear arms, you create slaves.
 25. The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control.

 "Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented immigrant" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist
 " 
 " IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM !!!


 

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

We only need Oby-wan Kanobe and Yoda to complete the Story

So far, no sign he's related to Hillary

September 9, 2007
It sure would be an awkward family reunion. But, believe it or not, Barack Obama is
related to both President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
OK, distantly related: Obama and Bush are 11th cousins.
That's because they share the same great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-
great-great grandparents -- Samuel Hinckley and Sarah Soole Hinckley of 17th century Massachusetts.
Barack Obama is distantly related to former President George H.W. Bush and
President George W. Bush.
(AP file)

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Hey Ted...take a chill pill...



little wonder liberals are so pro gun control when the likes of Ted Nugent prances around the stage waving his gun in the air screaming how he wants to shove the barrel down Obamas throat and up Hillary's ass...I think the hard life of rock and roll has finally taken it's toll on the poor man...I would think that the NRA would take a dim view of this kind of behavior in light of the recent revelations about the Virgina Tech nut case and how that blood bath could have been avoided...just as Ann Coulter is the Paris Hilton and Sean Hannity is the Rosie Odonnel of the rabid right Ted Nugen solemnly accepts the mantle of the Barbara Strisand or maybe the Woopie Goldberg of the conservative nut cases that represent the best the right has to offer...

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Hard to believe...

I find it extremely disheartening that, in the this day and age, the 21st century is turning out to be such a disappointment...growing up in the 50's and 60's they had all these visions of what life would be like...flying cars, colonies in outer space, and the U.S. leading the way toward world peace...yet here we are still burning coal to supply our energy needs...maybe the Gieco cavemen aren't that farfetched an idea...the American people sealed their fate when they annointed George Wanker Bush as their choice over the likes of Al Gore...we may never recover...