Thursday, October 28, 2004
Video Proof of the Missing Explosives in Iraq
Even the Economist Magazine Endorsed Kerry
"Switching from its 2000 endorsement of President Bush, the Economist endorses Kerry for President in its upcoming issue. After writing that Bush changed the Iraq regime "so incompetently," the editors write that Kerry has "been forthright about the need to win in Iraq, rather than simply to get out, and will stand a chance of making a fresh start in the Israel-Palestine conflict and (though with even greater difficulty) with Iran. After three necessarily tumultuous and transformative years, this is a time for consolidation, for discipline and for repairing America's moral and practical authority. Furthermore, as Mr Bush has often said, there is a need in life for accountability. He has refused to impose it himself, and so voters should, in our view, impose it on him, given a viable alternative. John Kerry, for all the doubts about him, would be in a better position to carry on with America's great tasks."
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Voter Harassment Against Hispanics In Georgia
The accuser, Frank Sutton says "We discovered quite accidentally that we had a lot of non-citizens registered to vote in Atkinson County." Under Georgia law, any voter can challenge the validity of any other registered voter. "We don't feel like anybody in the country should vote unless they are a citizen," Sutton says. So, Sutton walked down to the county regitrars office and asked for a list of all Hispanic voters in the county. Once he had the list, he challenged them all and a challenge letter was sent to all 98 hispanic voters. According to the letter those who vote has been challenged must show up at the courthouse Thursday at 7 PM for a hearing. That's when they must present evidence of citizenship. If they do not show up, their vote will not count, even if they are legitimate voters. Just think if you had to show up to a hearing prove you were an American every time you wanted to vote. (Link)
Tort Reform Part Duex
Boomr wrote - "I agree that the system that most needs reforming (or outright banishment) is the jury system. It leads to a lack of uniformity across different areas of the country (and even the same state - travel from New Orleans to the next town over, and juries will be substantially different). And it often results in a complete slap in the face to black-letter law. Even in jurisdictions that already have damage caps, juries still regularly award vast sums BEYOND the cap, necessitating further litigation to reduce the award to comply with the cap set by law. The old adage rings true: a jury generally consists of 12 people too ignorant to get out of jury duty.
Personally, I think if the jury system is to be kept, there needs to be a better way to do it. I don't have any experience with criminal law, but I know a tiny bit about grand juries -- they're usually impanelled for a set amount of time, with the same set of jurors hearing a number of different cases. Basically, they're a limited form of professional juror. Why not bring this into the trial stage? If juries are so important, then give them more of an indoctrination into the process than the 5-minute spiel given to a room full of bored jurors at the beginning of jury service, and the limited instructions given by the judge after trial ends. Give them a salary and benefits, make them part of the institution. Or even make extended jury service (6 months to a year) a part of compulsory national or state service, like registering for the draft, but with a required training period prior to actually being seated on a jury. Send 'em to jury boot camp.
Do we really want our laws interpreted by people who, by the very nature of the jury selection process, have to PROVE that they know nothing about the law and the facts of the particular case they're hearing? I sure don't. I guarantee that if you remove the jury system, or alter it to remove its ability to ignore the law and rule by pure emotion, then the so-called "frivolous" lawsuits would decrease dramatically.
Basically, when politicians like Bush say they're fed up with the "frivolous lawsuits and the trial lawyers," they're basically saying that they're fed up with the juries who are swayed by the trial lawyers. Funny that the jurors who get swayed by lawyers are the same voters who get swayed by ultra-partisan campaign rhetoric, replete with the same lies and deceptions that fill a trial lawyer's closing arguments. In essence a campaign is nothing more than a trial in a bigger courtroom, with a bigger jury, and bigger deceptions. Bush and Kerry are both trial lawyers, they just paint themselves with the brush of a different career. By coming out aqainst frivolous lawsuits, they're really indicting their own participation in the big charade.
But that's the fundamental problem with a so-called "democratic" system, isn't it? All aspects of a democratic society are ruled by the people, the majority of whom are in the dead center of the bell curve for any statistical analysis (intelligence, income, religion, political leanings, etc.). The "democratic" system, whether manifesting in the jury system or in the Commeddia del'Arte play that is national politics, is ruled by the least common denominator. That's why trial lawyers and politicians pander to the "common man," don't want to appear to be as intellectual as they could possibly be (OK, maybe not in Bush's case), and do everything they can to make themselves as acceptable to as many people as possible, without making anyone angry. And that's why the country still has big problems.
Juries are bad, M'kay? "
More Voter Fraud?
Sproul and Associates Again...
"I was told, your job is to bring in Republican cards. If you don't, then you won't be working here for very long," said Adam Banse, who quit after two hours.
While the state of Minnesota doesn't require voters to register by party affiliation, Sproul sought to determine political allegiances by having canvassers ask people they registered whether they supported Bush or Kerry or were undecided, according to the three canvassers.
While this is not "illegal" this is immoral. Republicans and Democrats are both guilty of doing this kind of crap. I have spent hours standing on the street registering voters. I registered Republicans and Democrats alike and turned them all in. How can people consider themselves Americans while actively trying to suppress the other parties vote? These people are anything but Patriots and demean the memory and sacrifice of the people who faught/fight to protect our rights. Both parties... Please Stop!
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
$225 Billion and Counting
Kerry Winning in Paper Endorsements
Monday, October 25, 2004
Tort Reform and Why it Hurts You
1) The system does need reforming, I will agree to that, but it is not the trial lawyers who need to be reformed. It is the Jurors who need to be educated (I am speaking as a corporate defense attorney). The lawyers do not award the damages, the jurors do. That means you, your neighbor, your plumber, your local librarian, etc. If you, the juror did not award the massive damages, then they would not exist. If you have ever found a way to "skip" out of jury duty and you think these damages are too high, then you are partially to blame. If you blame the system, remember that you are the decision makers in the system.
2) Supply and demand - if you, the juror did not award large damages, then trial attorneys would not bring these suits. A trial attorney only gets paid if he wins. It is up to the jury to make this decision. If the jurors are consistently throwing bad cases out of court, trial attorneys won't bring them. Maybe these people who get these awards deserve them, maybe they don't, but it is the jury who awards them, not the trial lawyers.
3) Big Government in your affairs - If you like smaller government than why would you want the government making these decisions for you? That is what damage caps are, government control. Right now, you get to decide on a local and personal level the fate of the injured persons. You get to hear the story of both the injured and the person accused of injuring them. Why would you want this taken out of your hands and put it in the hands of a legislator? It is better left to the local and individual level.
4) Caps don't work - there have been several states to enact damage caps and none of them have seen overall damages go down. I will analogize it to the speed limit. if the speed limit is 55, you go 55 even though you could go slower. If the speed limit is 65 even though going 55 is safer. People feel an obligation to go the maximum. The same thing in jury awards. Without a cap, a jury may award an inured party $25,000 for a particular injury. But, if you cap it at $250,000, then the jury is more likely to award $250,000 even though the damages would normally only be $25,000. It is pure psychology.
5) More dangerous products - If a business have little incentive to protect themselves from suit, the less they protect you from injury. If they could maximize profits by making a less safe product without the fear of litigation, they will (e.g. the Ford Pinto). If you have ever traveled through a 3rd world country where litigation is rare, you take your life in your own hands. There is no incentive to protect the consumer.
6) Bad doctors - prior to law school I worked in the life/health insurance industry. I have read reports from thousands of doctors. 50% of doctors are really excellent, 25% are good, 20% won't kill you, and 5% are just plain bad doctors. Malpractice premiums are like car insurance premiums. If you get into a lot of accidents, your premium is higher. Enough accidents, and you get forced out of driving. Same thing happens in medicine. If you get sued a lot, your premium goes up. This is unfair to the majority of doctors who are very diligent, but why should a bad doctor be allowed to practice at my, the patients, expense. You would be appalled if you knew the number of people who are diagnosed with a life threatening disease that there doctor just plain missed. And they just didn't miss it once, but over and over. Diseases like diabetes and kidney failure. As the old saying goes... Question: what do you call a person who got all Cs in medical school.... Answer: Doctor. Sounds bad, but some people just should not be practicing medicine.
7) Insurance companies - 50% of an insurance companies profits comes from investments, not premiums. Due to poor management and the likes of Bush buddy, Ken Lay, the insurance companies had to raise premiums to cover their losses. Therefore, the major cause of the increase has nothing to with jury awards. In fact, only 1% of medical costs can be attributed to damage awards.
8) Your life - How much is it worth? How much is the ability to walk worth to you? $10,000? $50,000? $250,000? A million? most of us would not sell our legs for any price, but damage caps are just that, an arbitrary price. you are allowing a legislator to say an eye is worth $10,000, lower extremities are worth $150,000, your life is worth $250,000, etc. I think it is something that we as a society would want to decide for ourselves. Not legislators who are lobbied by the insurance industry.
Wolf Packs for Truth
"When the camera crew showed up, we wondered why they were all driving Hummers. Our agent assured us it was a Greenpeace commercial and they paid TWICE our hourly steak rate. Little did we know we were being tricked into this vicious campaign attack ad."
"We are not Terrorists!"
George W. Bush incorrectly labeled the wolfpack as a terrorist threat. "We are NOT terrorists. We do not associate with terrorists (unless you count that pesky wolverine) and FRANKLY, we don't even like terrorists!"
"We are a peaceful pack of wolves. All we want in life is to: "Live in tree-filled forests. Drink clean water from our rivers and streams. Breathe fresh and clean air" For these reasons, my Wolfpack and I support John Kerry for President of the United States!"
Little did they know that they made such a powerful commercial according to focus groups sponsored by Carl Rove that the Bush campaign has held this commercial as its secret weapon. So you can all be scared now.
Porter Goss and Another Bush Distortion
Hmm...Does that mean Porter Goss is a "liberal" or just weak on terrorism? Looks like the wolves aren't the problem since we have a fox guarding the hen house. (Link)
Friday, October 22, 2004
Silly Republicans
A Lakewood Republican stealing campaign signs late one night got nabbed when he ran across a low- hanging driveway chain, fell face first onto a pilfered sign and the concrete and knocked himself unconscious.
Randal Wagner, 50, was loaded into an ambulance, treated at Lutheran Medical Center for abrasions and facial cuts and issued a summons.
Bushies Are Less Educated
the PIPA study found "A large majority of self-identified Bush voters polled believe Saddam Hussein provided "substantial support" to Al Qaeda, and 47 percent believe that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction before the US invasion. Among the president's supporters, 57 percent queried think international public opinion favors Bush's reelection, and 51 percent believe that most Islamic countries support "US-led efforts to fight terrorism."
"On other international issues, the survey found that around 70 percent of Bush supporters responding believe that the president supports participation in the land mine treaty and the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty, and a narrower majority believes he supports the International Criminal Court and Kyoto Accords. In fact, Bush opposes all four treaties."
None of this is true... NONE! Not one single report coming out of any government agency, not one story coming out of any respected news source supports any of these positions.
If you are a Bushie... PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE read, learn, understand. Pick up a paper and educate yourself. I live in NY now. I have to ride the subway to work every day. You guys are playing with my life...
More GOP Voting Fraud in Ohio
In a second scam, The caller tells voters their precincts have changed or the caller offers to pick up an absentee-ballot application, deliver the ballot to the voter and return the completed ballot to the elections office. (Link)
This is just another way for Republican Operatives can achive what they could not push through in other ways. (Link) & (Link)
In addition to Ohio, Students in Pennsylvania and Oregon have had their "voting registrations switched by teams of canvassers circulating bogus petitions and, in some cases, partially concealed voter registration forms students were requested to sign. After signing their names, the students were pressured into registering with the Republican Party by being told that their signatures otherwise would be invalid, or they were asked to fill out the signature and address portions of blank voter registration forms as proof of citizenship. In multiple instances, students already registered to vote have had their registrations changed without their consent, elections officials said yesterday." (Link). Sproul & Associates , the Republican backed voter registration firm that has been throwing out Democrats' registration cards, is also connected to the PA scam.
Normally, I try to make a humorous comment at the end of my blurbs, but these people just make me so sick.
East Tehran
Gee George, that sounds just dandy. We went in and spent billions of dollars to transform Iraq into Iran. Good job making us all so much safer... Next time, try sending in the cast from "queer eye for the straight guy." At least when they do a make over, they do it within a budget and in under a day.
Thursday, October 21, 2004
Dude, Where's My Voting Booth?
The Credit Card Debt from Hell
First of all, cutting taxes for the wealthy does not spur economic growth nearly as much as a tax cut for the lower and middle classes. When a middle income person pays less in taxes, they use that money to buy real goods. whether it is school supplies, clothing, electronics, etc., it goes back to create jobs for people who make things. When a wealthy person gets a tax cut, it goes into investments. The majority of this is in stocks. When a stock is bought or sold, it creates no new net profits for the company, and the sale itself is just a transfer of money from one person to another. Nothing is made in a factory, nothing is shipped by truck, and nothing is sold on the shelves of your local stores. Therefore cutting taxes for the top does little to create jobs.
Second, running up a huge deficit hurts the average person. When the deficit goes up, most often, so does inflation and interest rates. This means, while you may have extra money in your pocket from the tax cut, you are paying more at the register. You are also paying more on your interest charges for your home, car, student loan, etc. In the end you are no better, if not worse off, than before.
Third, the debt will not just disappear. It is like a credit card. You can charge things and it almost feels like free money, but in the end you still have to pay it back. Not only that, but in the end, because you are paying interest also, so it cost you more money in the long run than if you had paid as you go.
Fourth, government services benefit everyone. Even if you don't directly get a benefit from something, you still benefit indirectly. A good education system not only benefits those who have children in school, but it also benefits those who don't. An educated populace means better jobs (and more taxes into the system). An educated populace means more productive and efficient workers. An educated populace means less crime. An educated populace means less people on welfare. So, you can see that the ramifications of not paying for schools affects everyone. The same for other government services. Take fire departments. A well funded and well staffed fire department benefits you even if your house never burns down. The closer a station is to your house, and the better it can respond to emergencies means lower home owners insurance. Same goes for police departments, etc.
So, in the end, not only is society benefited by government services generally, but you are benefited directly even if you don't see it. Bush's fiscal irresponsibility will hurt you more in the long run than you will gain in the short run. We need to go back to the pay-as-you-go plan under Clinton.
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Got God? Pat and George Battle for His Ear
CNN reported on an interview given by Pat Robertson, The founder of the U.S. Christian Coalition. According to Robertson, "he had that conversation with the president in Nashville, Tennessee, before the March 2003 invasion U.S.-led invasion of Iraq." During the meeting Robertson says, "I warned him about this war. I had deep misgivings about this war, deep misgivings. And I was trying to say, 'Mr. President, you had better prepare the American people for casualties.' "
Bush replied, "Oh, no, we're not going to have any casualties."
No Casualties?!?! This man is completely delusional. How could he expect to go to war and not lose a single soldier. Bush is bordering on clinically insane.
Robertson also claims, "The Lord told me it [Iraq] was going to be A, a disaster, and B, messy," Robertson said. "I warned him [Bush] about casualties."
Now, here is my problem with the whole situation. Both men claim God speaks to them. If God is telling Pat it will be a disaster and God is telling George that the invasion will be a smashing success, someone has to be wrong. My humble opinion is that God speaks to neither of them. After all Pat Robertson has prayed for the death of at least 3 supreme court justices so Bush could appoint pro-life judges and also blamed 9/11 on the ACLU, abortionists, feminists, gays... not terrorists.
Either way, I don't want a leader who will make decisions by reading the "omens." I want someone who will make decisions by reading an actually CIA briefing (and understanding it). And if God really speaks to Bush, why didn't he warn him about the flu shots earlier...
New Charges Filed Against Fox, O'Reilly
O'Reilly has threatened to crush any former FOX employee women he has harassed, claiming "If any woman ever breathed a word I'll make her pay so dearly that she'll wish she'd never been born. I'll rake her through the mud, bring up things in her life and make her so miserable that she'll be destroyed." . This is not the first time the megalomaniac has let this anger get the better of him. O'Reilly's prior feud with comedian Al Franken helped the book sales of “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them – A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right,” shoot through the roof. The anchor is quoted "as fuming over Franken and suggesting darkly that Fox News would somehow destroy the comic."
FOX news moved to protect its biggest money maker over protecting the rights of its employees, having preemptively filed a civil suit in New York Supreme Court charging Mackris and her attorney with attempted extortion.
Voter Fraud Details
In New Mexico, Felipe Roibal was the victim of a forged voter registration card. "A copy of the form provided to Roibal by the Rio Arriba County clerk's office in Española appeared to shed some light on what transpired. Apparently, someone was trying to change where he was registered and his political party: From Santa Fe County to Rio Arriba County and from the Democratic Party to Republican, using an address he alleged came from the phone book."
In Pennsylvania, Sproul & Associates, claimed to be a "nonpartisan" voter registration drive in Western Pennsylvania has triggered accusations that workers were cheated out of wages and given instructions to avoid adding anyone to the voter rolls who might support the Democratic presidential nominee. Michele Tharp, of Meadville, who said she was sent out to canvass door-to-door and outside businesses in Meadville, Crawford County. "We were only to register Republicans." Sproul & Associates is also being accused of tearing up voter registration cards in Nevada and in Oregon.
In Florida, Alachua County's elections supervisor gave more than 500 voter registration forms to local prosecutors because some people said their party affiliation was fraudulently changed to Republican by a student working for the GOP.
Also in Florida , authorities in at least three Florida counties are investigating more than 4,000 suspicious voter-registration forms submitted on behalf of college students, some of whom say they already had registered elsewhere or that their party affiliation was changed to Republican without permission.
Thousands of Americans may be denied their right to vote this year due to this repugnant behavior. Republican or Democrat, there is no candidate so worthy of winning that any American should be denied this most important and cherished right.
Bush Relatives for Kerry
Maybe I Was Right About Sinclair
Some Sinclair top executives may have sealed there own fate by brining attention to themselves.
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Bush Blames Defect for Flu Shot Shortage
1) The Bush administration outsourced the job to England (the government, not private sector has control over this).
2) Now that the company he outsourced it too can't fulfill its obligations, he want to get it from Canada. But wait, isn't it Bush won't allow seniors to import Canadian drugs because they are "not safe." He claims as soon as they determine if Canadian drugs are safe, he'll let them into the country. If it takes him another 4 years to determine the flu vaccine quality, it looks like a lot of people will be getting sick this year.
3) Bush says, "if you are not at risk, just don't get a shot this year." Wow! Sounds like government rationing to me. Didn't he claim this is what Kerry's health care plan would do?
4) Now, the government is threatening to prosecute doctors who give shots to not-at-risk people. Sounds kind of like government control to me. Yet another claim Bush made against Kerry. Rationing and a big government take over... Hmmm.
Yet another instance of Bush's record not matching his rhetoric.
Dick Cheney - The 8 O'Clock Show is Completely Different then the 7 O'Clock
- Seriously, its scary how these guys will say anything. Quoting Jon Stewart, "Bush was saying, John Kerry's rhetoric doesn't match his record. But I've heard President Bush describe his record. His record doesn't match his record."
Jon Stewart Takes on Crossfire
Monday, October 18, 2004
Study Finds Abortion Rising Under Bush
Reported by Yubanet.com - In a study by Glen Stassen, a Professor of Christian Ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary, conducted a study that finds abortion rising under Bush due to Economic Policies. Professor Stassen finds that contrary to popular assumption, abortion has risen in the U.S. during George W. Bush's presidency and that the increase is linked to economic policy. "Under President Bush, the decade-long trend of declining abortion rates appears to have reversed," said Glen Stassen. Citing connections to rising unemployment and soaring healthcare costs, Stassen noted that "economic policy and abortion are not separate issues. They form one moral imperative." Using data from the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, the Guttmacher Institute, and reporting by individual states, Stassen found that U.S. abortion rates declined 17.4% in the 1990s to a 24-year low when Bush took office. Many expected that downward trend to continue under the conservative president, but Stassen found the opposite: 52,000 more abortions occurred in 2002 than would have been expected under the pre-2000 conditions, and abortion has risen significantly in those states reporting multi-year abortion statistics.
To read Professor Stassen's column "Pro-Life? Look at the Fruits" in Sojourner's weekly email-zine, Sojomail, please go to: www.sojo.net
"Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal" Sued for Libel
Bush Panders to His Rich Base Supporters
By Patrick Healy, Boston Globe Staff - Bush describing his post election agenda to a private luncheon for major donors last month and saying: ''I'm going to come out strong after my swearing-in, with fundamental tax reform, tort reform, privatizing of Social Security."
1) Privatizing social security - this will cost the American tax payer over 2 trillion dollars, while also creating hundreds of millions of dollars in fees to big Wall Street banks. It is a huge govenment givaway
2) Fundamental tax reform. We saw what happened last time. 35% of the tax cut went to the top 1% of the country. How much more can the U.S. afford to cut taxes before we become a banana republic.
3) Tort reform - This means allowing the abolishment of consumer safety. Why should a company care if they hurt you if they make more money making a dangerous product than how much they will loose if there is a cap on punitive damages. Tort reform makes the Pinto incident able to happen all over again and on a much larger scale.
If you are middle or lower class and you vote for Bush, you have allowed yourself to be duped. Lincoln said you can fool some of the people all of the time, you can fool all of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Where do you fit in?
Friday, October 15, 2004
Karl Rove Questioned by Federal Grand Jury
Tom DeLay Attacks Own Party Members
The Hill Oct. 13th - House ethics committee Chairman Joel Hefley (R-Colo.) said last week that Republican lawmakers have threatened him in the wake of his panel's recent admonishments of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas). Asked what response he has received from House Republicans since two ethics committee admonishments were issued in a span of seven days, Hefley said, "I've been attacked; I've been threatened." However, Hefley would not reveal who or how many of his colleagues had threatened him, or what retaliation had been threatened.
This demands immediate action. How can we trust anything in this government when the House Majority Leader can threaten Ethics Committee Chair. Tom Delay completely undermines the credibility of the government.
The Mary Cheney Flap
First, I will comment on the issue of bringing in a family members personal life into politics. Both parties are very hypocritical regarding this. Both Mr. Bush and Mr. Kerry will use the personal lives of average Americans for political gains. How many times have you heard a politician say something along the lines of, "and as I was visiting Topeka last week, I met a woman named Judy Salinger. Judy lost her job at the widget factory 6 months ago and now has no health care. Judy tells me that she has been reduced to eating canned dog food and making home made insulin out of discarded cow pancreases." These politicians use and abuse our pain, our suffering, and our problems for political gain. If we are up for grabs, why are politicians families off limits? Why am I fair game, and their kids aren't? Why does it make a difference if a politician stands up there are says, "Jone Smith is a gay American who deserves respect," or "Mary Cheney is a gay American who deserves respect." Is Joan somehow less of a person because she is not the child of a candidate. Either everyone is fair game, or leave us all out. Don't try to have it both ways.
Secondly, why is Lynn Cheney so upset about the issue? Kerry did not attack Mary. He did not call her names. In fact, he did the very opposite. Kerry talked about her as a human being, and how she deserves the same respect and rights that every other American is afforded. It is the Republican party that paints homosexuals as the freaks and less than human. It is the Republicans who invade our bedrooms to legislate morality. Lynn should be thanking Kerry for talking about the issue in terms of acceptance and tolerance, not hate and sin. She should be happy that at least some Americans accept her for who she is and doesn't question the "why."
Third, I feel sorry for Mary. To me, it must be very hard for her to feel truly accepted in her family. I think Mary's mother still has a fundamental shame about her daughters sexuality and her Father's boss wants to change the constitution in order to deny her the rights she should be entitled to. Her father is one of the most powerful people in the party that openly hates homosexuals. Mary was not even allowed up on stage at the Republican National Convention as her father accepted the nomination for VP. When have you even not seen the children of a nominee on stage after their acceptance speech?
Fourth, Mary's sexuality is well known. She is openly gay, and her father has talked about her in his stump speeches. Mary has campaigned in the gay community. If she can be used my her father, than yes, she is "fair play." Not only that, but it is the Republicans who have made homosexuality such a big issue this year. They are the ones trying to divide the nation over gay marriage.
Thursday, October 14, 2004
Deja Vu... All Over Again
Bill O'reilly Sued for Sexual Harassment
Bush and the Black Congressional Caucus
Bush, in fact, met with members of the caucus after they paid an impromptu visit to the White House to discuss the crisis in Haiti and refused to leave until the president met with them. According to Ellijah Cummings, Democratic Maryland Reprehensive, the Caucus boarded a bus and was met at the White House by Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell. The Caucus was told that the president was not on the premises, but miraculously showed up 15 minutes later when the Caucus informed the White House that they would not leave until they met with the president.
So, Bush was right... but also wrong. The CBC should not have to force their way into a meeting with the president.
Did I Say That?
Kerry: Six months after he said Osama bin Laden must be caught dead or alive, this president was asked, "Where is Osama bin Laden?" He said, "I don't know. I don't really think about him very much. I'm not that concerned.
BUSH: Gosh, I just don't think I ever said I'm not worried about Osama bin Laden. It's kind of one of those exaggerations.
But in a news conference on March 13, 2002, as reported by the official White House transcripts, "So I don't know where he [bin Laden] is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him, Kelly, to be honest with you... Well, as I say, we haven't heard much from him. And I wouldn't necessarily say he's at the center of any command structure. And, again, I don't know where he is. I -- I'll repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him."
BUSH: Well, his rhetoric doesn't match his record. He been a senator for 20 years. He voted to increase taxes 98 times.
Of the 98 votes cited by Bush, 43 were on budget resolutions that are not made in to laws. Of the remaining 55 votes, 16 were on President Bill Clinton's 1993 deficit-reduction package, six were on a 1998 proposal by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to raise taxes on cigarettes by $1.10 a pack, seven were on a 1996 budget resolution, and another six were on the 1997 budget resolution. - Wahington Post Fact Checker
BUSH: In all due respect, I'm not so sure it's credible to quote leading news organizations about -- oh, nevermind.
Wah?... Is it better to quote underground news sources? Tabloids like Fox? What the hell are you talking about? Is it the voices again?... just take a deep breath.
BUSH: Well, to say that the borders are not as protected as they were prior to September the 11th shows he doesn't know the borders. They're much better protected today than they were when I was the governor of Texas.
This is something to be proud of?
BUSH: Actually, Mitch McConnell had a minimum-wage plan that I supported that would have increased the minimum wage.
Unlike 1996, a GOP president resides in the White House, and he is not calling for a minimum-wage increase. Scared by the hot button topic of minimum wage and the proposed $1.85 increase by Ted Kennedy, Mitch McConnell proposed an alternitive minimum wage hike of $1.10 per hour in combination with the so-called “comp-time bill,” which would allow private-sector employees to choose paid time off instead of overtime pay. It would also include provisions which would diminish workers’ rights, such as safety, health standards. Mitch McConnell aslo voted YES on killing an increase in the minimum wage in Nov 1999.
http://www.hillnews.com/news/041404/wage.aspx
BUSH: And therefore just kids were being shuffled through the school. And guess who would get shuffled through? Children whose parents wouldn't speak English as a first language just move through.
Does that include Barbara and Jenna? There father doesn't speak English as a first language.
SCHIEFFER: He said -- and this will be a new question to you -- he said that you had never said whether you would like to overturn Roe v. Wade. So I'd ask you directly, would you like to?
BUSH: What he's asking me is, will I have a litmus test for my judges?
NO! NO! NO! He didn't ask you about a litmus test! He never said "litmus" in the entire question. He asked you "would you like to overturn Roe v. Wade." I heard it. Everyone else in the room heard it. How could you not hear it? I guess you were as focused on the questions as you were on bin Laden.
BUSH: That's the access I believe is necessary, is to make sure every child learns to read, write, add and subtract early. I wished I would have learned that stuff, too... Because it sad when, I, the leader of the free world never learned to read.
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
Why Bush's Health Care Plan Fails
First of all, the Bush health savings plan is just another way to help big banks and investment firms on Wall Street. Just like Bush's "social security privatization plan" Wall Street would make billions off the fees to manage the funds you contribute to your account. They are drooling over the possibilities.
Secondly, how can a person earning $35,000 a year afford to put enough money away for this plan? I make much more than that and it would still hurt to save up for the plan along with retirement, down payment for a house, etc. Bush is out of touch with real America if he thinks there is so much surplus in our paychecks.
Third, Under the Bush plan, high deductible insurance plans would become the norm. That means a person would have to pay up to $5000 before they received a penny in insurance coverage. Even though the savings plan is tax free, that only means the average family is getting about a 20% savings. If a deductible is $5000, you are still paying the equivalent of $4000 out of pocket before insurance kicks in. Additionally, It could take years for a family to save up enough money to even cover the deductible, and that would not take into account having to withdraw funds for yearly Doctor visits, prescriptions, etc. Anything happens in the early years and you could be screwed. A person with a chronic illness would be the biggest looser and could virtually never keep up with the out of pocket costs of this plan.
Fourth, once your accounts funds are exhausted, that's it, you have to start all over again. One major illness could wipe out years of savings and leave you with nothing for additional medical costs. Deductibles are yearly, meaning, a family could have to shell out $10,000 over two years or $15,000 over 3 for major medical problems that roll from one year to the next.
In essence, this will do nothing for the 45 million uninsured Americans and possibly make those with insurance even worse off.
Treasury Secretary John Snow Lying for the Prez
The transcripts of the interview stopped there, but I hear that he also claimed that the Apollo landing was a "Hollywood hoax" and that Elvis was alive and well, living in Hawaii with Jimmy Hendrix and Jim Morrison. Either Snow is a liar, or completely clueless. Either one is scary enough.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Assails Bush Administration Record on Civil Rights
GOP Senate Candidate Warns of Lesbianism
My question is how much does Mr. Coburn think about lesbian school girls making out in the bathroom?
Wall Street Re-evaluates its GOP Leanings
Apparently Bush's self title of being "conservative" doesn't include "fiscally."
Albuquerque Tribune Endorses Kerry
The Tribune endorses John Kerry for president of the United States.
He has earned the job - and the chance to return security, prosperity, freedom, consensus and the American identity to a nation at odds with the world and itself.
The United States has lost its way under President Bush, who too often has failed on both foreign and domestic fronts. Worse, he has been unable to unite a deeply divided nation.
Bush, whom The Tribune endorsed in 2000, has offered simplistic slogans to complex problems, while Kerry sees complicated problems and offers the promise of appropriate solutions - complex or not.
The reality is the world is not a simple place, seldom black or white, and Kerry knows that intuitively. He understands the gray, the nuance - and that easy-bake solutions like nuclear weapons, Navy carriers and conservative or liberal platitudes usually don't apply or work.
This is critical in addressing big picture issues from Iraq to the economy. Kerry's style, attention to detail and global view will serve this nation better in the long run.
The Tribune believes Kerry offers the best leadership for the vast majority of New Mexicans and other Americans, who identify with his vision of who we are, where we need to go and how best to get there.
Why not Bush?
The occupant of the Oval Office and his running mate, Dick Cheney, have changed the paradigm that governs American ideals. Some of that, as Bush accurately notes, has been a product of Sept. 11, 2001. But the damage Bush has done to U.S. interests and respect, both internally and externally, has been devastating and long term.
From the war in Iraq and the acidic sections of the Patriot Act to global warming and national energy policy, Bush's foreign and domestic policies have been based on secrecy, fear, distortion and misinformation.
For these reasons, we urge independent and undecided voters in particular to double-check what Bush says against what he has done. Bush continues to insult American intelligence with his:
Mistaken and unreal views of the war in Iraq, with its mounting costs in American and Iraqi lives, money and good will.
Failure to focus U.S. military might on pursuing our real enemy, the terrorists.
Willingness to compromise American freedoms, in contrast to a resistance to develop and implement safeguards to protect our people, borders, ports and infrastructure from future terror attacks.
Unabashed flip-flop of the conservative fiscal ideal, turning a balanced federal budget - indeed, a huge surplus - into the largest deficit in U.S. history.
Unrelenting attack on 30 years of environmental promise to benefit political friends in the fossil fuel and utility industries.
Willingness to accept a $422 billion federal deficit, a ballooning $7.42 trillion national debt and grossly unfair tax cuts.
These all come at the expense of ordinary, hard-working, taxpaying Americans - and our children's children, who will be stuck paying the bill.
Kerry has earned command
In very sharp contrast, Kerry has demonstrated tested qualities of leadership and imagination. The hallmarks of his Senate record and presidential candidacy are less partisan and more fundamentally democratic and moderate.
And moderation, in an increasingly polarized nation, is absolutely vital.
Kerry embraces transparency, consensus and compromise. As does our Constitution, he will seek to include, not exclude.
Although labeled a flip-flopper, Kerry represents the essence of statesmanship. Unlike Bush and Cheney, he has the courage to alter political positions and courses when he finds he was mistaken.
Take the central issue of national security and its core issues of combating terrorism and the war in Iraq. Kerry has correctly assessed the mistake that is the situation in Iraq; has promised to redirect and focus U.S. military efforts back to pursuing al-Qaida and other terrorist groups; and has pledged to significantly and substantially bolster the U.S. military, including our defensive posture at home.
While he has set no timetable for leaving Iraq and says we must remain there to fix the tragic mess, he presents a more realistic plan to end the U.S. occupation, transfer power to the Iraqi people and extricate our troops as soon as practical.
He has promised to rebuild our international alliances, embrace alliances and treaties, and lead by example, not threat.
For example, Kerry, like Bush, recognizes that nuclear proliferation represents the greatest threat to the United States and world peace. But he would shift our focus to the real problems of a nuclear Iran and North Korea and enjoin U.S. proliferation.
Kerry's agenda reflects a recognition that America can do better. He promises a government that stops and reverses the export of jobs; restores fiscal discipline by cutting the deficit in half; rolls back the tax cut for the wealthy to help fund education and health care; reforms the health care and drug industries to lower costs; and doesn't put public schools in a bind in fixing what's wrong in our classrooms.
A Kerry administration also promises to restore sound science to public policy decisions in human environmental protection, medical research and protecting the environment - particularly in the still grand, but threatened, American West.
Kerry embraces ideas. He seeks to represent the most fundamental of American values, ideals and hopes. He is committed to a government contract based on the premise "of, by and for the people."
Bush attack ad is False
Bush is not only playing fast a loose with words, but himself said that the war on terrorism is "un-winnable." As mush as I dislike the man, I happen to partially agree with Bush on this. Throughout human history, there have been a segment of the population that is willing to kill innocent people in order to prove a point, but we can remove many of the factors that lead someone to take such an extreme measure and reduce the number of terrorists. Unfortunately, Bush has a fundamental misunderstanding of terrorism and how to fight it. Brute force alone will not fix our terrorism problem. Take Chechnya for example. This is not a new problem for the Russians. Due to a century of brutally suppressing the Chechens, Russia was able to subjugate the region, but it also made for fertile breeding ground for separatists and terrorists. Now they are paying the consequences of their grandfathers' actions. Even though Russia continues to use extreme force to fight terrorism (makes our Iraq effort look like a day at Disneyland), terrorism has grown even more extreme. While the killing of innocent school children is never acceptable under any circumstance, understanding the root causes of why there is hate is vital in winning this war, or at least diminishing it enough to be only a nuisance. My fear is that my grandchildren will pay the consequences of Bush's actions and him not understanding the root causes of why someone is willing to kill himself to hurt us. Bush does not have the intellectual capacity to understand this. We need to understand the causes of terrorism, and terrorists need to understand that we will never give in and their actions only make us more resolute and less sympathetic.
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Advertisers with the Sinclair Broadcasting Group
http://www.boycottsbg.com/advertisers/default.aspx
Saddam and Osama Join the GOP
By all means, Hussein and Osama bin Laden would be Republicans if they lived in the US. Lets look at the similarities.
1) Guns - I think it is safe to say both Saddam and Osama are pro-gun voters. Each one would be card carrying NRA members.
2) Taxes - Both would be in the top 2% of the wage earners. I doubt either one of them pay much, if anything in taxes. They would be all for the Bush tax cut.
3) Oil business - All three, Osama, Saddam, and George have ties to, and derive a good portion of their millions from the oil industry.
4) Freedom of Speech - All three like to limit the right of people to speak their minds in an open and respectful manner.
5) Religion - George and Osama are both extremely religious and believe that religion should drive the policies of government. George and Osama both believe that religion should be taught in schools, and Saddam believed he was god.
6) Science - All three don't like scientific progress and believe it is antithetical to how a society should function.
7) Environment - George won't sign Kyoto and I doubt that Osama or Saddam would either. Environmental issues don't appear to be the top (or even the middle) of anyone's priorities.
8) WMDs - All three are/were interested in developing weapons of mass destruction. George wants to build new nuclear bombs, and the other two want them also.
9) Homosexuals - All three anti-gay.
10) Social issues - You don't hear much about any of them talking about creating the "great society."
Hate to say this, but ideologically, the two men Republicans talk so much about hating, are one of them. There is no doubt they would vote Republican.
Monday, October 11, 2004
SEC Fraud by One of Sinclair's Top Insiders?
Insider Shr. Trd. in Thds Date Price
SMITH ROBERT E (18) 04/07/04 13.2
SMITH ROBERT E (20) 04/07/04 13.24
SMITH ROBERT E (1) 04/07/04 13.26
SMITH ROBERT E (3) 04/07/04 13.23
SMITH ROBERT E (7) 04/07/04 13.25
SMITH ROBERT E (19) 04/07/04 13.22
SMITH ROBERT E (3) 04/07/04 13.3
SMITH ROBERT E (28) 04/07/04 13.21
SMITH ROBERT E (10) 04/06/04 13.21
SMITH ROBERT E (50) 04/06/04 13.25
SMITH ROBERT E (10) 04/06/04 13.24
SMITH ROBERT E (30) 04/06/04 13.23
SMITH ROBERT E (10) 04/06/04 13.22
SMITH ROBERT E (40) 04/06/04 13.19
SMITH ROBERT E (3) 04/06/04 13.27
SMITH ROBERT E (1) 04/05/04 13.1
SMITH ROBERT E (10) 04/05/04 13.16
SMITH ROBERT E (9) 04/05/04 13.15
SMITH ROBERT E (12) 04/02/04 13.16
Sinclair Group top Institutional Investors:
EARNEST PARTNERS, LLC
GABELLI ASSET MANAGEMENT CO
MSDW & COMPANY
WESTFIELD CAP MGMT CO, INC.
NEUBERGER BERMAN, LLC
PUTNAM INVESTMENT MGMT, L.L.C.
PERRY CORP
BARCLAYS BANK PLC
BLACKROCK INC
JANUS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC
Top Mutual Funds:
JANUS SPECIAL EQUITY FUND
MORGAN STANLEY SPEC VALUE FD
HARBOR SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND
INVESCO LEISURE FUND
MSIF TR SML CAPITAL VALUE PTF
VAN KAMPEN SMALL CAP VALUE
FMI FOCUS FUND
PUTNAM SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
HARBOR SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
JP MORGAN SML CAPITAL EQ FD
Right Wing Sinclair to Broadcast Anti-Kerry Documentary
Email Sinclair Broadcasting group and the local Affiliates and urge them not to broadcast the anti-Kerry attack film Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal between now and the Nov. 2 presidential election.
David D. SmithPresident and Chief Executive OfficerE-mail: comments@sbgi.net
Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.10706 Beaver Dam RoadHunt Valley, Maryland 21030
410-568-1500 (Main Telephone) 410-568-1533 (Main Fax)
Birmingham / Tuscaloosa, AL WTTO - WB Channel 21 http://www.wtto21.com/
Birmingham / Tuscaloosa, AL WABM - UPN Channel 68 http://www.wabm68.com/
Mobile, AL / Pensacola, FLWEAR- ABC Channel 3 http://www.weartv.com/
Mobile, AL / Pensacola, FLWFGX - IND Channel 35 http://www.wfgxtv.com/
Sacramento, CA KOVR - CBS Channel 13 http://www.kovr13.com/
Tallahassee, FL WTWC - NBC Channel 40 http://www.wtwc40.com/
Tallahassee, FL WTXL - ABC Channel 27 http://www.wtxl.com/
Tampa, FL WTTA- WB Channel 38 http://www.wtta38.com/
Cedar Rapids/Waterloo/Dubuque, IA KGAN - CBS Channel 2 http://www.kgan.com/
Des Moines, IA KDSM - FOX Channel 17 http://www.kdsm.com/
Champaign/Springfield/Decatur, IL WICD - NBC Channel 15 http://www.wicd15.com/
Champaign/Springfield/Decatur, IL WICD - NBC Channel 20 http://www.wics.com/
Peoria / Bloomington, IL - FOX Channel 43 http://www.wyzz43.com/
Lexington, KY WDKY - FOX Channel 56 http://www.wdky56.com/
Paducah, KY KBSI - FOX Channel 23 http://www.kbsi23.com/
Paducah, KY WDKA - WB Channel 49 http://www.wdka49.com/
Springfield, MA WGGB - Channel ABC http://www.wggb.com/
Baltimore, MD WBFF - FOX Channel 45 http://www.foxbaltimore.com/
Baltimore, MD WBFF - WB Channel 54 http://www.wbbaltimore.com/
Portland, ME WGME - CBS Channel 13 http://www.wgme.com/
Flint / Saginaw / Bay City, MI WSMH - FOX Channel 66 http://www.wsmh.com/
Minneapolis, MN KMWB - WB Channel 23 http://www.kmwb23.com/
Cape Girardeau, MO KBSI - FOX Channel 23 http://www.kbsi23.com/
Cape Girardeau, MO WDKA - WB Channel 49 http://www.wdka49.com/
Kansas City, MO KSMO - WB Channel 62 http://www.wb62.com/
St Louis, MO KDNL - ABC Channel 30 http://www.abcstlouis.com/
Asheville, NC WLOS - ABC Channel 13 http://www.wlos13.com/
Asheville, NC WBSC - WB Channel 40 http://www.wb40.com/
Greensboro/Winston-Salem/Highpoint, NC WXLV - ABC 45 http://www.abc45.com/
Greensboro/Winston-Salem/Highpoint, NC WUPN - UPN 48 http://www.upn48.com/
Raleigh-Durham, NC WLFL - WB Channel 22 http://www.wb22tv.com/
Raleigh-Durham, NC WRDC - UPN Channel 28 http://www.upn28tv.com/
Las Vegas, NV KVWB - WB Channel 21 http://www.wblasvegas.com/
Las Vegas, NV KFBT - IND Channel 22 http://www.kfbt33.com/
Buffalo, NY WUTV - FOX Channel 29 http://www.wutv.com/
Buffalo, NY WNYO - WB Channel 49 http://www.wb49.net/
Rochester, NY WUHF - FOX Channel http://www.foxrochester.com/
Syracuse, NY WSYT - FOX Channel 68 http://www.wsyt68.com/
Syracuse, NY WNYS - UB Channel 43 http://www.wb43.com/
Cincinnati, OH WSYX- ABC Channel 6 http://www.wsyx6.com/
Cincinnati, OH WTTE - FOX Channel 28 http://www.wtte28.com/
Columbus, OH WSYX - ABC Channel 6 http://www.wsyx6.com/
Columbus, OH WTTE - FOX Channel 28 http://www.wtte28.com/
Dayton, OH WKEF - ABC - Channel 22 http://www.nbc22.com/
Dayton, OH WRGT - FOX Channel 45 http://www.fox45.com/
Oklahoma City, OK KOCB - WB Channel 34 http://www.kocb.com/
Oklahoma City, OK KOKH - FOX Channel 25 http://www.kokh.com/
Pittsburgh, PA WPGH - FOX Channel 53 http://www.wpgh53.com/
Pittsburgh, PA WCWB - WB Channel 22 http://www.wcwb22.com/
Charleston, SC WMMP - UPN Channel 36 http://www.wmmp36.com/
Charleston, SC WTAT - FOX Channel 24 http://www.wtat24.com/
Greenville / Spartanburg / Anderson, SC WLOS - ABC Channel 13 http://www.wlos13.com/
Greenville / Spartanburg / Anderson, SC WBSC - WB Channel 40 http://www.wb40.com/
Nashville, TN WZTV - FOX Channel 17 http://www.fox17.com/
Nashville, TN WUXP - UPNChannel 30 http://www.upn30.com/
Nashville, TN WNAB - WB Channel 58 http://www.wnab.com/
Tri-Cities, TN WEMT - FOX Channerl 39 http://www.wemt39.com/
San Antonio, TX KABB - FOX Channel 29 http://www.kabb.com/
San Antonio, TX KABB - WB Channel 35 http://www.krrt.com/
Norfolk, VA WTVZ - WB Channel 33 http://www.wtvz33.com/
Richmond, VA WRLH - FOX Channel 35 http://www.fox35.com/
Madison, WI WMSN - FOX Channel 47 http://www.fox47.com/
Milwaukee, WI WCGV - UPN Channel 24 http://www.upn24.net/
Milwaukee, WI WVTV - WB Channel 18 http://www.wb18.net/
Charleston/Huntington, WV WCHS - ABC Channel 8 http://www.wchstv.com/
Charleston/Huntington, WV WVAH - FOX Channle 11 http://www.wvah.com/
Bush Playing Politics with Soldiers' Lives
"When this election's over, you'll see us move very vigorously," said one senior administration official involved in strategic planning, speaking on condition of anonymity."Once you're past the election, it changes the political ramifications" of a large-scale offensive, the official said.
For Bush, your vote is more important than the lives of our soldiers.
George Bush Introduces the New WMD Thought Doctrine
Saturday, October 09, 2004
Quips, Quotes and Lies
Clinton diplomacy was working. Saddam had no weapons of mass distruction. You didn't give it a chance to work. In fact, you made the inspectors leave while doing there job.
BUSH: You remember the last debate? My opponent said that America must pass a global test before we used force to protect ourselves. That's the kind of mindset that says sanctions were working. Saddam Hussein was a threat because he could have given weapons of mass destruction to terrorist enemies. Sanctions were not working. The United Nations was not effective at removing Saddam Hussein.
Were you not reading the same report as us? They were working. And what weapons was Saddam going to give to the terrorists? His arsenal of spit balls? HE DIDN'T HAVE ANYTHING. Additionally, it was not the goal of the UN to remove Saddam. The UN goal was to keep WMDs out of his hands.
BUSH: First of all, we didn't find out he didn't have weapons until we got there.
But we would have known if you let the inspectors finish their job. They inspect... Thus the title inspectors... it is a tough concept to grasp, but give it a try.
BUSH: That answer almost made me want to scowl.
Your answers make me want to run screaming into the hills.
BUSH: I hear there's rumors on the Internets that we're going to have a draft.
On the "internets"? do you even know how to turn a computer on?
BUSH: We don't need mass armies anymore.
Umm... Iraq? Seems like we need a mass army there
BUSH: Listen, we'll do everything we can to protect the homeland.
Except protect the ports, airplanes, open borders.
BUSH: I haven't yet. Just want to make sure they're safe. When a drug comes in from Canada, I want to make sure it cures you and doesn't kill you.
Yes, you would prefer that our seniors die from only being able to afford a third of the medication they need to survive.
BUSH: If they're safe, they're coming. I want to remind you that it wasn't just my administration that made the decision on safety.
Well, I have been hearing of mass Canadian deaths from the American drugs they import from our country... And as for the decision, yes, it has been your decision for the past 4 years.
BUSH: Let me see where to start here. First, the National Journal named Sen. Kennedy [sic] the most liberal senator of all. And that's saying something in that bunch. You might say that took a lot of hard work.
Where should I start. The National Journal, a conservative publication, is being misrepresented by you. If you look at Kennedy's - sorry - Kerry's record over the past 4 years, he is actually 11th our of 49. Edwards is part of the moderate wing of the Democratic party. Try reading down past the first paragraph Mr. Bush.
BUSH: He's just not credible when he talks about being fiscally conservative. He's just not credible. If you look at his record in the Senate
Lets look at your record. You turned the largest surplus into the largest deficit in the history of the world. Your spending is out of control. Hello, kettle...
BUSH: And of course he's going to raise your taxes. You see, he's proposed $2.2 trillion of new spending. And you say: Well, how are you going to pay for it?
Well, how are you going to pay for it? The tooth fairy?
BUSH: I mean, these aren't make-up figures.
Please, please, please learn how to speak English. I'm dyslexic and I am getter at it than you.
BUSH: I've got a plan to increase the wetlands by 3 million.
By 3 million what? Centimeters? Inches? I know it is not acres. The only way you could do that is by reclassifying what a wetland is so we could loose millions of acres and you could still claim credit for saving them... Oh, wait... that is what you did... sorry, my bad.
BUSH: What happens in those forests, because of lousy federal policy, is they grow to be -- they are not -- they're not harvested.
Harvested? Is that the new term for clear cut? kind of like "clear skies" really means clearing the skies of all living creatures?
BUSH: That's why I proposed a hydrogen automobile -- hydrogen-generated automobile.
Is this kind of like Gore inventing the internet?
BUSH: It's one of these deals where, in order to be popular in the halls of Europe, you sign a treaty. But I thought it would cost a lot I think there's a better way to do it.
No, you sign it so Florida and Louisiana are still states in 50 years. And if there is a better way of doing it, why have you not done ANYTHING!
BUSH: And I just told you the facts, sir. The quality of the air is cleaner since I've been the president of the United States.
Not according to your EPA.
BUSH: I own a timber company?
Yes, you did. $86 dollars worth, making you a small business by your own standards.
BUSH: Every action being taken against terrorists requires court order, requires scrutiny.
No, actually, the PATRIOT act pretty much gives judges very little discretion as to whether to sign a search warrant. Read, learn, understand...
BUSH: Embryonic stem-cell research requires the destruction of life to create a stem cell.
If life is so important to you, then why do you get so giddy about executing retarded people?
BUSH: The truth of that matter is, if you listen carefully, Saddam would still be in power if he were the president of the United States, and the world would be a lot better off.
What? Are you admitting the would would be better off if Kerry was president? I thought you said before it wouldn't be... FLIP-FLOPPER! FLIP FLOPPER!
Was He Wired? You Make the Call
Decide for yourself at:
www.isbushwired.com
Bush Already Trying to Steal the Election
I am also glad to hear that Bush claims he would not appoint a Supreme Court Justice that would overturn the Dred Scott decision... Bravo Mr. President. Glad to know that you would put a justice on the bench that won't vote to allow Black to be property again. And they said you were not a progressive. I have no idea of who tried to prep Bush on this on this case, but as a Lawyer, I can say that he had no idea what he was talking about. Maybe stick to something a little more simple.
In a related note, Bush will most likely be appointing a new Supreme Court Justice if re-elected. Bush is fond of the most right wing judges. As an example of that, Paul Gregory House was convicted of rape and murder in 1985 and sentenced to death. Now with DNA technology, it has been shown that the semen was not his. Not only that, two witnesses have reported that the victims husband bragged about killing her. Even with this evidence, a 15-judge US Court of Appeals panel voted 8-7 not to reopen the case and permit a new trial. The vote was along party lines with Republican appointees voting to let the death penalty stand and Democratic appointees voting to allow a new trial in light of the new evidence. It appears that Republican appointees don't want innocence to get in the way of putting someone to death.
Friday, October 08, 2004
The Aftermath of the Iconoclast Kerry Endorsement
http://www.iconoclast-texas.com/Columns/Editorial/editorial40.htm
Ann Coulter Molests Children?
I ran the words "Fox News Lies" in google. It returned 1,280,000 hits. "CNN lies" returned 948,000 hits. ABC, CBS and NBC returned 696,000, 702,000, and 421,000 hits respectively. By using Ann's reasoning, Fox News is the least honest news organization. While we know this to be true, I don't think we can prove it by doing a google search the way Ann tries to. When I ran "Ann Coulter molests children," it returned 144 hits. Therefore, Ann must molest little children, right? (shame on you Ann) Now, there is a distinct possibility Ann Coulter eats babies, but I doubt she touches them in Michael Jackson ways. The words "Rush Limbaugh hates Jews" returns 25,000 hits. While people may have their own opinions about Rush's views of Jews, I don't think this is conclusive evidence. And, in the inverse, Ann, if you run a google search and nothing comes up, it is not evidence that it is not true. For example, just because I run the words "George Walker Bush is a narcissistic arrogant pompous ass with a 3rd nipple" doesn't mean he is not one even though it returns no hits (I actually had to add the 3rd nipple part because I did get 271 hits otherwise... go figure). Get a life Ann... or at least a better research team.
Let Nader Run
Bin Laden Behind Bars
I certainly don't like Saddam. I think he was a horrible person. BUT, if I had to choose between Saddam and Osama, I would prefer Osama be behind bars. He was the one who attacked us on 9/11. He was the one experimenting with chemical weapons. He is the one who has sworn to kill as many Americans as possible. We had the opportunity to go after Bin Laden, but Bush went after Saddam instead. The world would definitely be safer if Bin Laden was where Saddam is now.
The $87 Billion Republican Giveaway
Voter Fraud Strikes Again in Florida
Thursday, October 07, 2004
Cheney Imagines Alternate Universe
We would be prosecuting Bin Laden, not Hussein. We would have affordable health care, educated students, a balanced budget. Americans would be debating the merits of pulling out of the BCS and not the Sunni Triangle. We would be securing our own borders instead of Iraq's. We would have ensured homosexuals share the same rights as every other American. We would be years closer to finding a cure for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. We would have a social security system that was secure for another century. We would have 4 million less children in poverty. Most important, we would have over a thousand American soldiers sitting down with their families this thanksgiving, giving thanks for all the grace God has given us. But instead of all of that, we have Bush.
Are You Kidding Me?
Are you kidding me?... You are trying to justify the war based on UN Oil for Food program corruption? I could care less if there was corruption. You and Bush have made us less safe. That's what I care about.
"As soon as the sanctions were lifted he had every intention of going back" to his weapons program, Cheney said.
So then we could have kept the sanctions on, been safe, and not lose American soldiers? And you would have done everything the exact same?
"Thus there was no reason to wait to invade Iraq to give inspectors more time to do their work," Cheney said.
But..
Hans Blix, said: "Had we had a few months more (of inspections before the war), we would have been able to tell both the CIA and others that there were no weapons of mass destruction (at) all the sites that they had given to us."
So, we could have kept the pressure on al Queda in Afghanistan, caught Bin Ladin and found out there were no WMDs? How the hell do you still have 45% of the American people supporting you? People, wake up!
What He Said and What He Meant
- All of you can go f*%k yourselves... well, except Gwen... she looks good in blue.
CHENEY: We've made significant progress in Iraq.
- Paul Bremer and Colin Powell can go f*%k themselves.
CHENEY: The senator has got his facts wrong.
- He can go f*%k himself.
CHENEY: Well, Gwen, it's hard to know where to start; there are so many inaccuracies there.
You talk about internationalizing the effort. They don't have a plan. Basically, it's an echo.
- I have no idea where Leahy is, but he can still go f*%k himself... twice. Oh, there he is... first row. Yeah Pat, thats right, I'm looking at you... Whatcha gonna do 'bout it, huh?
CHENEY: Well, Gwen, I think the record speaks for itself. We have not seen the kind of consistency that a commander in chief has to have in order to be a leader in wartime and in order to be able to see the strategy through to victory.
- God, if I had a little more hair and a little more charisma, I would be president and wouldn't have to put up with this idiot who keeps putting his foot in his mouth. Bush can go f*%k himself, too.
**********************************************
Interesting side note - Dick Cheney claimed that he has presided over th Senate most Tuesdays since he has been in office. There have been 128 Tuesdays since he took office. Cheney has only presided over the Senate 2 times (1.5% of the time) since then. While Cheney is the President of the Senate, Edwards has actually presided over the Senate as many times as Cheney has. For a complete list of who presided on Tuesdays go to :
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/10/6/11163/2940
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
Why Can't They All be More Like Clarence Thomas
Census stats provided by:
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/40000.html
Bush Takes Back Money Set Aside for Poor Kids
Dick Cheney's Voting Record
Civil Rights
-Cheney's voting record on civil rights earned him an average 9 percent rating from the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights from 1979-1989.
-voted against the 1980 Fair Housing Amendments Act
-one of 32 House members to vote against the 1984 Civil Rights Restoration Act, which would have prohibited federal funding of discrimination against women, people with disabilities, older Americans, and racial minorities
-voted against the Equal Rights Amendment (1983)
-repeatedly voted against sanctions against the apartheid regime in South Africa
-voted against resolution calling for Nelson Mandela to be freed from prison (1986)
-one of only 29 House members to vote against the Hate Crimes Statistics Act of 1988; he supported an amendment adding anti-gay language to the bill
-one of only 13 House members to vote against the AIDS Federal Policy Act of 1988, the first major bill to fund HIV/AIDS counseling and testing (even Tom DeLay and Dick Armey supported this measure)
-voted against funding the Older Americans Act, which includes nutrition and other support services like Meals on Wheels (1984, 1987)
Education
-From 1981 to 1986, the National Education Association gave Cheney a zero rating.
-voted against creating the Department of Education (1985)
-voted against subsidizing lunches for poor children (1985)
-voted repeatedly against reauthorizing and funding Head Start
-voted against bill to reauthorize college student aid (1985, 1987)
Reproductive Rights
-The National Right to Life Committee responded to Cheney's selection with a proclamation that he is "100 % pro-life." His voting record is entirely anti-choice:
over ten years, voted anti-choice on 26 key abortion and reproductive rights issues (1979 - 1988)
-voted to ban Medicaid coverage for abortion services even in cases where the woman's life is in danger or cases of rape and incest (1979); voted to ban District of Columbia from spending funds for abortion services under any circumstances (1985, 1987, 1988)
-opposed any federal support for family planning services (1985)
-supports a Human Life Amendment to the Constitution, which would overturn Roe v. Wade and ban all abortion under any circumstances
Environmental Issues
-The League of Conservation Voters gives Cheney a lifetime rating of 13 percent.
-one of only eight members of the House to vote against reauthorization of the Clean Water Act (1987)
-voted to postpone sanctions against clear air violators (1987)
-cosponsored a bill to permit oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (1987)
-voted against legislation to require oil, chemical and other industries to report pollutants and emissions to local communities (1985)
-voted against the right of citizens harmed by waste to sue polluters (1985)
-one of 21 members of the House to vote against refunding the Safe Water Drinking Act (1986)
-one of 16 members of the House to vote against reauthorizing the Endangered Species Act (1987)
Gun Control
-Cheney is even more opposed to any form of sensible gun control than the NRA.
-one of only 4 members of the House to vote against legislation to ban plastic guns that could pass through airport security, a bill that even the National Rifle Association supported (1988)
-one of only 21 members of the House to vote against legislation to restrict cop-killer bullets designed to penetrate bullet proof vests (1985)
-voted against a waiting period for handgun purchases (1988)
Military
- As Secetary of Defense Cheney Proposed Cutting F-16 Aircraft, B-2 Program, AH-64 Apaches, M-1 Abrams Tanks, B-52 Bombers, Cut Thousands of Active-Duty, Reserve, and Civilian Forces, Proposed Over 70 Base Closures.
By the Numbers - Cheney's Lackluster Bill Sponsorship
96th Congress: 4 Sponsored; 0 became Law
97th Congress: 4 Sponsored: 0 became Law
98th Congress: 8 Sponsored: 0 became Law
99th Congress: 7 Sponsored: 1 became Law (H.R.1246: A bill to establish a federally declared floodway for the Colorado River below Davis Dam.)
100th Congress: 7 Sponsored: 1 became Law (H.R.712: A bill for the relief of Lawrence K. Lunt.)
101st Congress: 1 Sponsored: 0 became Law
Quotes About Cheney
Says Newt Gingrich: "Cheney's voting record was slightly more conservative than mine..." Washington Times, July 25, 2000.
"In 10 years in the House, [Dick Cheney]... chocked up a conservative voting record that rivaled Senator Jesse Helms's." Business Week, 3/2/98.
Cheney didn't vote as a responsible citizen: "Records show Cheney skipped 14 of 16 elections since registering to vote in Texas" -- [Dallas Morning News, 9/8/00]
Sources:
http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom
http://home.pacbell.net/reichar/cheneysvotes.htm
http://www.spymac.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=105611
Tricky Dick Can't Remember What He Had For Breakfast
AP wire, October 6th, 2004 -
On Feb. 1, 2001, the vice president thanked Edwards by name at a Senate prayer breakfast and sat beside him during the event.
On April 8, 2001, Cheney and Edwards shook hands when they met off-camera during a taping of NBC's Meet the Press, moderator Tim Russert said Wednesday on Today.
On Jan. 8, 2003, the two met when the first-term North Carolina senator accompanied Elizabeth Dole to her swearing-in by Cheney as a North Carolina senator, Edwards aides also said.
Monday, October 04, 2004
Fox Tries to Regain Credibility as Being "Fair and Balanced"
Thank you all. The sun is shining on Ohio almost as much as I am shining it up your back side.
I want to thank you all for coming. I'm here to ask for your vote because if you vote for me outright, it saves a lot of hassle from having the computer guys change your vote later... on on that note, while I am here in Ohio, lets give a hand to Walden O'Dell, CEO of Diebold corporation, the company that makes the machines you vote on. Walden publicly claimed "I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the President." Come on people, lets give it up for the man! Without dedicated supporters like him, I would never be able to hold elected office.
Go out and register your friends and your neighbors. Then after you get them registered to vote, get them headed to the polls. And remind them the password is "pretty, pretty pony" or they will be turned away from the poll as a "convicted felon."
I believe every child can learn and every school can teach. I've found its the teachers that are the problems with the education system. That's why I don't fund education. If teachers were really there for the love of teaching, they wouldn't demand a paycheck. You see, they are just selfish. They are not compassionate like you and me. See, I believe in the phlosophication of this fella named Adam Smith. See, Mr. Smith had these invisible hands and came to Washington and told us the market takes care of itself, all on its own, by taking care of itself, without any help, and without the govenrment getting in the way. It will work in education, too. I believe, once all of the "greedy" teachers leave because they are not getting paid, it will make room for the people who really love teaching and they will finally be able to practice their love with children. Then the real learn'n will begin.
We stand for the appointment of federal judges who know the difference between personal opinion and the strict interpretation of the law. See, Attorney General Ashcroft tells me that he has got a super secret copy of the Constitution, drafted by our founding fathers, and put away in an underground vault, only to be produced at the turn of the millennium. Luckily, God wanted me to be president in 2000 so John Ashcroft was the first person to see this version of the constitution. Now you may have some suspicionations about this document. I know I did, but we have had experts thoroughly examine it for authenticity. I can guarantee you that it was typed by an actual typewriter and was not, I repeat, was not created using Microsoft Word. I'm not as dumb as Dan Rather. He tells me it includes six additional bill of rights amendments, including a ban on them hominosexuals from getting hitched, and a ban on biochemist doing high tech research on stem cell technology in conjunction with recombinant DNA technology. Boy, those founding fathers sure were real smart, weren't they? John has assured me he'll tell us the rest of the new amendments on a need to know basis. I think there is something in there about the PATRIOT act, but he only wants to bring it out if the courts strikes any of the act down. It's just that he can't let anyone else see it or know where the document is right now because terrorist would blow it up. Because the terrorist are evil, and evil people are bad, and bad people blow things up, like the constitution, because that would harm us. Its hard work being the president. God bless that man for protecting us.
It has been hard to be the first president to not create one new net job since Hubert Hoover... Its Hard work. To keep jobs in this country, we've got to reject economic isolationism. See, we've opened up our markets -- just not me, other Presidents, as well, from both parties have opened up our markets because it's good for you, the consumer. See, I found this out the hard way by imposing tariffs on imported steel, only to cost thousands of US jobs in every industry that uses steel. Boy, was that stupid. But as the saying goes, fool me once, shame on you because I can't fool me again.The fellow I'm running against has so far proposed $2.2 trillion in new spending. My spending plan is way bigger. My plan is $3 trillion. That's right I love you $800 million more times than that so called liberal. That's why you should vote for me... who's your sugar daddy? Thats right, I am.
So they asked him how he's going to pay for it and he said, well, we're just going to tax the rich. We've heard that before, haven't we? Let me tell you a couple things wrong with this "tax the rich." The rich hire lawyers and accountants for a reason, because they want to stick you with the bill. Take it from me, I'm rich. I've been sticking you with the bill for years before becoming president. I have spent thousands of dollars on those lawyers to find me loopholes. If I had a nickel for every lawyer and accountant I have hired over the years, I would be even richer than I already am. I could buy me a shiny new Camero with a rear spoiler and chrome rims and one of them neon lights that go underneath the car to make it look like its floating. I know those lights are "illegal" in most states, but hey, I'm the Prez. I can just, like, pardon myself if I get pulled over. The cop would be all up in my face and be like, "you're under arrest," and I would be all like, "no way, back off pig" and he would be like, "shu'huh," and I would be like, "shu'not. I'm the Prez, bitch!" And then he'd get all scared and stuff, and I'd hop back in my ride and take off. Yeah, It would definitely be sweet. Texas chics dig Cameros.
In order to help our workers, I'm a big believer in the community college system. Look, I understand that not everyone's grandfather sits on the Board of Trustees at Yale like mine did. Not everyone can pull strings to get them into a ivy league school when there are thousands of actually "qualified" students who have applied. I understand it can be hard for you little people. And that is why I want to help by giving you the best profession retraining possible so you can be the best Wal-Mart employee that you can be.
In this time of change, we've got to do something about the health care system. There's a big difference in this campaign on health care. You listen carefully to what my opponent's laying out, and it says one thing. Damn! Why didn't we think of it first. Oh, well, its not like I really care about that crap much anyway.
Also, You cannot be pro-doctor, pro-patient, pro-hospital, and pro-trial lawyer a the same time. That's just to complicated. That's why I am simplifying things by just being pro-insurance company. As my beautiful wife Laura says... keep it simple, stupid. Although, I am not sure if I like her calling me simple... hee, hee.
I believe we have a moral responsibility to honor our seniors with good health care. I went to Washington to solve problems, not to pass them on to future Presidents and future generations. But, then I realized I couldn't solve those problems and give my friends tax breaks without passing along a huge debt to future generations. Look, I understand it is tough for you old people out there, but I gave a solemn oath to those people who paid for my 2000 campaign. See, my word is my honor and I know you understand that it would be immoral to go back on my word. Especially since I promised them first. Firsties wins when it comes to promises, right?... Besides, with no health care and prescription drugs too expensive to afford, its not like you're gonna live long enough to see your grandchildren have to pay for the national debt we are racking up, anyway. So relax... its all good.
As well, we've got to think different about our retirement systems. You might remember the 2000 campaign, when people said, well, if George W. gets in, they're going to take away your Social Security check. You still got your check, didn't you? See, I didn't lie about everything. I believe younger workers ought to be allowed to take some of their own tax money and set up a personal savings account that they can call their own that the government cannot take away. We will give that opportunity to my buddies like Ken Lay. That way you can't blame me when you can't retire at 65.
When you're out gathering up the vote, remind your friends and neighbors about what this economy has been through. The stock market started to decline before Dick Cheney and I got to Washington. Then we had a recession. Then we had some citizens forget what it means to be a responsible American. They didn't tell the truth. Take my good buddy Ken Lay. He bilked you out of billions of dollars. He was bad... real bad. If you've noticed I have barely even tried to obstruct justice on his behalf. See, I care about you. I'm compassionate
We've added 1.7 million new jobs last year. We've added 107,000 manufacturing jobs since January. Now, I know we actually have to create jobs at 150,000 per month just to keep up with population growth, but hey, baby steps... baby steps. Hey, I have run every company I was CEO of into the ground. You can't expect me to learn to do everything perfect overnight, can you? Its hard work being the president.
Thanks for coming. God bless you all. Thanks for being here. Thank you all.
Fox News Gets Busted for Lying
Why is it that from the party that talks so much about personal responsibility, no one actually practices it. Cameron should be resigning on his own, Roh should be asking to be demoted to only covering dog and boat shows... er, I mean gun shows (it is Fox), and Rush Limbaugh should march down to the courthouse and demand that he serve the full penalty for his illicit drug use. I guess, since they have no morals, no class, no honesty, if it weren't for hypocrisy, they would have nothing at all.
Saturday, October 02, 2004
He Just Doesn't Get It - Part Duex
I was hoping to win the lottery also, but since I never buy tickets, it will never happen. The same thing with deplomacy, if you don't try to use it, it will never work. We had inspectors on the ground in Iraq. The only reason they left is because we told them we were invading. Diplomacy only works if you give it a chance to work.
BUSH- "We‘re facing a group of folks who have such hatred in their heart, they‘ll strike anywhere, with any means."
A "group of folk's"... are we fighting al queda or the partridge family?
BUSH- "But to say that there‘s only one focus on the war on terror doesn't really understand the nature of the war on terror. "
No, to say that Iraq was the focus for the war on terror is to not understand the war on terror. al Queda is the focus for the war on terror. Maybe you could claim Iraq is a focus for the war on human rights abuse, but not on the war on terror. But, since Bush doesn't like US intervention for humanitarian reasons (Sudan, Burundi, Liberia, N. Korea, Haiti, etc.) I am guessing that was not a big factor for his decision. So I guess he doesn't "really understand" the nature of the war on terror.
BUSH - "Of course we‘re after Saddam Hussein—I mean bin Laden."
Opps, Freudian slip...
BUSH - "He [Prime Minister Allawi] believes, like I believe, that the Iraqis are ready to fight for their own freedom."
Yeah, and they seen to be fighting us... Ironic.
BUSH - "First of all, what my opponent wants you to forget is that he voted to authorize the use of force and now says it‘s the wrong war at the wrong time at the wrong place. "
Just because he voted to give you a big stick doesn't mean he intended you to use it. Discretion is the better part of valor.
BUSH - "I don‘t think we want to get to how he‘s going to pay for all these promises. It‘s like a huge tax gap. Anyway, that‘s for another debate."
By making Cheney pay his taxes... but you are right, lets leave that to your next debate whoop'n
BUSH - "My administration worked with the Congress to create the Department of Homeland Security so we could better coordinate our borders and ports."
Only after you vigorously opposed the Dept of Homeland security. Would that be a flip-flop? And, by the way, ports... still wide open 3 years later.
BUSH- "You know, we have to be right 100 percent of the time. And the enemy only has to be right once to hurt us. "
You weren't right on Sept. 11th. It was on your watch Mr. Bush. I guess if anything less than 100% is a failing grade, you failed.
BUSH - "We‘ve got 100,000 trained now, 125,000 by the end of this year, 200,000 by the end of next year. "
Actually, according to the US Army, only 8000 trained. The rest are waiting to be trained, have been fired for being unreliable, or have deserted to the other side.
BUSH - "My opponent says we didn‘t have any allies in this war. What‘s he say to Tony Blair? What‘s he say to Alexander Kwasniewski of Poland? You can‘t expect to build an alliance when you denigrate the contributions of those who are serving side by side with American troops in Iraq."
In both England and Poland, 70% of the citizens want to pull out of Iraq and Poland is planning to pull out of Iraq next year.
LEHRER - "New question, Mr. President, two minutes. You have said there was a, quote, “miscalculation,” of what the conditions would be in post-war Iraq. What was the miscalculation, and how did it happen?
BUSH- "No, what I said was that, because we achieved such a rapid victory, more of the Saddam loyalists were around.
New York Times Aug. 27th - The paper quoted Bush as saying during a 30-minute interview that he made "a miscalculation of what the conditions would be" in post-war Iraq. How soon we forget.
BUSH - "The only consistent about my opponent‘s position is that he‘s been inconsistent. He changes positions. And you cannot change positions in this war on terror if you expect to win."
And the only thing you have been consistent about is being wrong. Can't win the war on terror that way either. I would rather have a guy that is constantly re-evaluating the situation and trying to get it right than being constantly wrong.
BUSH - "Let me finish."
Oh God, please no... that's enough out of you Mr. Bush.
Friday, October 01, 2004
He Just Doesn't Get It
Ummm.... we were attacked on September 11th
BUSH - "And, of course, Iraq is a central part in the war on terror. That‘s why Zarqawi and his people are trying to fight us."
Uhhh.... he is fighting us there because we are there and it is easier to kill us there than here. If we were not in Iraq, he wouldn't have the opportunity to behead American citizens and kill our soldiers.
BUSH - "There will be elections in January [in Iraq]. We‘re spending reconstruction money. And our alliance is strong."
Elections can't be held because we can't even enter large sections of the country, of the $18 billion designated for reconstruction purposes, only $1.8 has been used and another $3 billion is being redirected to security issues. And we have had many of our allies pull out of Iraq because of the mess over there.
I'll continue this later...Its Friday evening... its time to go have a beer or somthing... Bush hurts my brain too much.



