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Ron with Lionel on DADT Jun. 9th, 2009 @ 07:06 am
I called at the end of the 1st hour of Lionel about DADT:
"We train our soldiers to be killers in war, but they can't tolerate another man looking at them with desire: this is a true perversion of masculinity."
http://snurl.com/jreb4

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Obama: Free the Gays Jun. 8th, 2009 @ 02:07 pm

Obama: Free the Gays

Dear President Obama,

According to some GLBTIQ historians, President Abraham Lincoln had a male companion, Joshua Speed, with whom he shared a bed for several years. Doubtless this extended male contact informed Lincoln’s understanding of the essential humanity of those persons whose only fault is to be hated by everyone.

You so greatly honored Lincoln during your inauguration by taking your oath holding his Bible. Consider what it would mean for your legacy as the first black President of the USA to repay the favor for his abolishing slavery of African Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities, by enacting a nondiscrimination bill that would protect gender and sexual minorities and grant them full status as American taxpayers?

The full version of this letter to the whitehouse.gov comment line went out this afternoon. Thanks to Dr Jeff [info]jnshaumeyer for his insightful comments on an early draft!

This letter was sent to President BHO, care of Whitehouse.gov. Join the Facebook group OBAMA, FREE THE GAYS at: http://snurl.com/k6020



Bears Against Bush Condemns Palin's Anti-Bear Policies Sep. 2nd, 2008 @ 04:30 pm

Bears Against Bush Condemns Palin's Anti-Bear Policies:

1) Sarah Palin believes global warming is a farce and is opposed to listing the polar bear as an endangered species.

2) She supports drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and anywhere else big oil wants.

3) She supports Pebble Mine, which will destroy the richest salmon run in the world.

4) She supports aerial shooting of bears and wolves even though Alaskans voted twice to ban the practice.

5) She used $400,000 of state money to fund a media campaign in support of aerial shooting of wolves and bears.

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Poll on LGB voter politics May. 1st, 2008 @ 07:10 pm

Poll: Only 2.9 percent of Americans are LGB

published Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hunter College released the results of a groundbreaking poll Wednesday that found only 2.9 percent of Americans older than 18 identify as LGB, lower than the 4-5 percent often cited in voter exit polls.

Professor Patrick Egan of New York University, one of the poll's authors, explained that exit polls generally provide an over-representative sample of LGBs. "Exit polls are based on voters -- the people who show up at the polls. Gays and lesbians vote much more consistently than the general population," Egan said.

The survey also found that LGBs are more politically active than their straight counterparts (partly due to a sensibility developed during the coming out process), women and men vary in terms of the way they categorize themselves on the LGB continuum, and different generations of LGBs have separate priorities for the movement. The poll's authors said it provides the most comprehensive and truly representative picture of the lesbian, gay, and bisexual population to date because it was specifically designed for the LGB population. Transgender individuals were not included because, to date, their numbers are too few to provide a statistically accurate representation.

While the community's numbers are smaller than previously thought, results also showed that LGBs may be having a disproportionate impact on the political process, not only through participation at the polls but through civic engagement in things like volunteering for campaigns, writing letters to the editor, contacting government officials and attending protests and rallies. "It's this sort of illusive concept that good political theorists want everyone to do, which is to be engaged with their community," said Egan, "and by every measure, LGBs are more engaged with their communities than the general population."


Rev Wright: so irrelevantly wrong Apr. 30th, 2008 @ 07:49 am
Rev Wright: so irrelevantly wrong


The whole Reverend Wright story is so irrelevantly wrong and reeks of Rovean politics.

If the so-called liberal media devoted just a quarter of the time they devote to perpetuating GOP spin like the completely irrelevant Wright idiocy to pointing out the lies and hypocrisy of the current president we'd be in better shape. It infuriates me when some liberal talkshow radio hosts still take endless calls and respond to debate about the topic and let callers prattle on and on about it as if had anything to do with the fact that THEY'RE STEALING THE COUNTRY OUT FROM UNDER OUR FEET and that our nation's leaders will not stand up to Bu$hCo and prosecute them for war crimes.

They will continue to play this tune because they own the media and control the message.

Time to change the conversation! Just stop it, I say. Stop stop stop. Drop the topic.

Thom Hartmann yesterday offered a great suggestion for Barack Obama (and his campaign): accept Hillary Clinton's challenge to an old-style debate. That would change the topic effectively, and serve a great purpose as well ...

Randi suspended for Hillary slam Apr. 3rd, 2008 @ 05:09 pm
Holy crap, Randi! Watch yo' mowf!

Host Randi Rhodes Calls Hillary A "Big F*cking Whore"

huffingtonpost.com — Air America host Randi Rhodes called both Geraldine Ferraro and Hillary Clinton "whores" in a recent appearance, seen below. Rhodes, who hosts a weekday radio show on Air America, said to the cheering crowd, "What a whore Geraldine Ferraro is! She's such a fucking whore!" She then proceeded to say, "Hillary is a big fucking whore, too" to a mixed audience reaction. "You know why she's a big fucking whore? Because her deal is always, 'Read the fine print, asshole!'"

Watch the fur fly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfdhWi5MILo


 Update: Rhodes has been now been suspended from the network. Air America released the following statement:

Air America has suspended on-air host Randi Rhodes for making inappropriate statements about prominent figures, including Senator Hillary Clinton, at a recent public appearance on behalf of Air America in San Francisco which was sponsored by an Air America affiliate station.

"Air America encourages strong opinions about public affairs but does not condone such abusive, ad hominem language by our Hosts," said chair Charlie Kireker.

This is such a load of crap. If Michael Savage (né Weiner) used the same expression at a public function, no one would say a word about it.

It has occurred to me that the whole thing may be a publicity stunt ...

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Someone pinch me Feb. 6th, 2008 @ 06:16 pm
Someone pinch me - I must be dreaming! I voted for the winning (at least for Connecticut) presidential primary candidate! For the first time in at least a decade!

Weird that I voted Barack - he wasn't my first (Dennis), second (Mike), or third (John) choice. And I had to temporarily switch my registration to vote in the primary. It was tempting to vote Kucinich as a sort of protest, but that would really have been throwing away my vote.

So here's the candidate I might be voting for in November:
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Who sucks more, Huckabee or McCain? Feb. 6th, 2008 @ 08:40 am
Who sucks more, Huckabee or McCain?

Tip o' the cap to [info]bear_left for this one:
Katie Couric just said that Huckabee "sucked off the conservatives for McCain" and quickly caught herself, "I mean took conservative votes away from Romney".
This inevitably leads to the question: Who sucks off more conservatives, Huckabee or McCain? Hard to say. They both suck, and they both suck pretty bad. But even a bad suck can be pretty good, especially if you're the sort of sex-repressed neocon who would allow himself (or herself) to get sucked off by either McCain or Huckabee. But which Republitard is the bigger neoconservo-sucker? Or the better sucker? Only time will tell.
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Keyes blames Romney for gay marriage Feb. 5th, 2008 @ 09:36 am
Yes, I voted. Then to Staples to return for the second time the new HP5400 printer that Rocco got me for Xmas. They were really nice about letting me exchange it - especially considering that Roc couldn't find the receipt. Let's hope this one works, because I gotta lotta Kinsey printouts to run today!

I've been blaming Romney for gay marriage for YEARS now. When did Alan Keyes figure this out?

Keyes blames Romney for gay marriage
Keyes to Romney: Gay marriage your fault
published Monday, February 4, 2008
http://www.gay.com/news/ article.html?2008/02/04/ 5

Republican former presidential aspirant Alan Keyes says he holds fellow candidate Mitt Romney responsible for passing the Massachusetts same-sex marriage law in 2004.

In a Thursday posting on his website, Keyes, who openly expresses his antigay opinions, argued that despite common belief that the Massachusetts' Supreme Judicial Court ordered the existing marriage laws to be changed immediately, "the court merely issued an opinion stating that, in its view, the existing marriage law was unconstitutional because it failed to allow persons of the same sex to marry.

"The court then gave the legislature 180 days to 'take such action as it may deem appropriate in light of this opinion' -- implicitly telling lawmakers to come up with a new marriage statute."

Keyes insisted that Romney was under no pressure to act and pass any laws. According to Keyes, "The appropriate course of action for Romney was to do nothing."

Keyes continued, "This action by Mitt Romney is among the most socially damaging actions by a chief executive in our nation's history."

935 Bu$hCo Lies Jan. 24th, 2008 @ 07:08 am
False Pretenses
Following 9/11, President Bush and seven top officials of his administration waged a carefully orchestrated campaign of misinformation about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

By Charles Lewis and Mark Reading-Smith
http://www.publicintegrity.org/WarCard/Default.aspx?src=home&context=overview&id=945

President George W. Bush and seven of his administration's top officials, including Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, made at least 935 false statements in the two years following September 11, 2001, about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Nearly five years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, an exhaustive examination of the record shows that the statements were part of an orchestrated campaign that effectively galvanized public opinion and, in the process, led the nation to war under decidedly false pretenses.

On at least 532 separate occasions (in speeches, briefings, interviews, testimony, and the like), Bush and these three key officials, along with Secretary of State Colin Powell, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, and White House press secretaries Ari Fleischer and Scott McClellan, stated unequivocally that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction (or was trying to produce or obtain them), links to Al Qaeda, or both. This concerted effort was the underpinning of the Bush administration's case for war.

It is now beyond dispute that Iraq did not possess any weapons of mass destruction or have meaningful ties to Al Qaeda. This was the conclusion of numerous bipartisan government investigations, including those by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (2004 and 2006), the 9/11 Commission, and the multinational Iraq Survey Group, whose "Duelfer Report" established that Saddam Hussein had terminated Iraq's nuclear program in 1991 and made little effort to restart it.

In short, the Bush administration led the nation to war on the basis of erroneous information that it methodically propagated and that culminated in military action against Iraq on March 19, 2003. Not surprisingly, the officials with the most opportunities to make speeches, grant media interviews, and otherwise frame the public debate also made the most false statements, according to this first-ever analysis of the entire body of prewar rhetoric.

President Bush, for example, made 232 false statements about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and another 28 false statements about Iraq's links to Al Qaeda. Secretary of State Powell had the second-highest total in the two-year period, with 244 false statements about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and 10 about Iraq's links to Al Qaeda. Rumsfeld and Fleischer each made 109 false statements, followed by Wolfowitz (with 85), Rice (with 56), Cheney (with 48), and McClellan (with 14).

The massive database at the heart of this project juxtaposes what President Bush and these seven top officials were saying for public consumption against what was known, or should have been known, on a day-to-day basis. This fully searchable database includes the public statements, drawn from both primary sources (such as official transcripts) and secondary sources (chiefly major news organizations) over the two years beginning on September 11, 2001. It also interlaces relevant information from more than 25 government reports, books, articles, speeches, and interviews.

Consider, for example, these false public statements made in the run-up to war:

  • On August 26, 2002, in an address to the national convention of the Veteran of Foreign Wars, Cheney flatly declared: "Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us." In fact, former CIA Director George Tenet later recalled, Cheney's assertions went well beyond his agency's assessments at the time. Another CIA official, referring to the same speech, told journalist Ron Suskind, "Our reaction was, 'Where is he getting this stuff from?' "
  • In the closing days of September 2002, with a congressional vote fast approaching on authorizing the use of military force in Iraq, Bush told the nation in his weekly radio address: "The Iraqi regime possesses biological and chemical weapons, is rebuilding the facilities to make more and, according to the British government, could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as 45 minutes after the order is given. . . . This regime is seeking a nuclear bomb, and with fissile material could build one within a year." A few days later, similar findings were also included in a much-hurried National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction — an analysis that hadn't been done in years, as the intelligence community had deemed it unnecessary and the White House hadn't requested it.
  • In July 2002, Rumsfeld had a one-word answer for reporters who asked whether Iraq had relationships with Al Qaeda terrorists: "Sure." In fact, an assessment issued that same month by the Defense Intelligence Agency (and confirmed weeks later by CIA Director Tenet) found an absence of "compelling evidence demonstrating direct cooperation between the government of Iraq and Al Qaeda." What's more, an earlier DIA assessment said that "the nature of the regime's relationship with  Al Qaeda is unclear."
  • On May 29, 2003, in an interview with Polish TV, President Bush declared: "We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories." But as journalist Bob Woodward reported in State of Denial, days earlier a team of civilian experts dispatched to examine the two mobile labs found in Iraq had concluded in a field report that the labs were not for biological weapons. The team's final report, completed the following month, concluded that the labs had probably been used to manufacture hydrogen for weather balloons.
  • On January 28, 2003, in his annual State of the Union address, Bush asserted: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa. Our intelligence sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes suitable for nuclear weapons production." Two weeks earlier, an analyst with the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research sent an email to colleagues in the intelligence community laying out why he believed the uranium-purchase agreement "probably is a hoax."
  • On February 5, 2003, in an address to the United Nations Security Council, Powell said: "What we're giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence. I will cite some examples, and these are from human sources." As it turned out, however, two of the main human sources to which Powell referred had provided false information. One was an Iraqi con artist, code-named "Curveball," whom American intelligence officials were dubious about and in fact had never even spoken to. The other was an Al Qaeda detainee, Ibn al-Sheikh al-Libi, who had reportedly been sent to Eqypt by the CIA and tortured and who later recanted the information he had provided. Libi told the CIA in January 2004 that he had "decided he would fabricate any information interrogators wanted in order to gain better treatment and avoid being handed over to [a foreign government]."

The false statements dramatically increased in August 2002, with congressional consideration of a war resolution, then escalated through the mid-term elections and spiked even higher from January 2003 to the eve of the invasion.

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It was during those critical weeks in early 2003 that the president delivered his State of the Union address and Powell delivered his memorable U.N. presentation. For all 935 false statements, including when and where they occurred, go to the search page for this project; the methodology used for this analysis is explained here.

In addition to their patently false pronouncements, Bush and these seven top officials also made hundreds of other statements in the two years after 9/11 in which they implied that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction or links to Al Qaeda. Other administration higher-ups, joined by Pentagon officials and Republican leaders in Congress, also routinely sounded false war alarms in the Washington echo chamber.

The cumulative effect of these false statements — amplified by thousands of news stories and broadcasts — was massive, with the media coverage creating an almost impenetrable din for several critical months in the run-up to war. Some journalists — indeed, even some entire news organizations — have since acknowledged that their coverage during those prewar months was far too deferential and uncritical. These mea culpas notwithstanding, much of the wall-to-wall media coverage provided additional, "independent" validation of the Bush administration's false statements about Iraq.

The "ground truth" of the Iraq war itself eventually forced the president to backpedal, albeit grudgingly. In a 2004 appearance on NBC's Meet the Press, for example, Bush acknowledged that no weapons of mass destruction had been found in Iraq. And on December 18, 2005, with his approval ratings on the decline, Bush told the nation in a Sunday-night address from the Oval Office: "It is true that Saddam Hussein had a history of pursuing and using weapons of mass destruction. It is true that he systematically concealed those programs, and blocked the work of U.N. weapons inspectors. It is true that many nations believed that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. But much of the intelligence turned out to be wrong. As your president, I am responsible for the decision to go into Iraq. Yet it was right to remove Saddam Hussein from power."

Bush stopped short, however, of admitting error or poor judgment; instead, his administration repeatedly attributed the stark disparity between its prewar public statements and the actual "ground truth" regarding the threat posed by Iraq to poor intelligence from a Who's Who of domestic agencies.

On the other hand, a growing number of critics, including a parade of former government officials, have publicly — and in some cases vociferously — accused the president and his inner circle of ignoring or distorting the available intelligence. In the end, these critics say, it was the calculated drumbeat of false information and public pronouncements that ultimately misled the American people and this nation's allies on their way to war.

Bush and the top officials of his administration have so far largely avoided the harsh, sustained glare of formal scrutiny about their personal responsibility for the litany of repeated, false statements in the run-up to the war in Iraq. There has been no congressional investigation, for example, into what exactly was going on inside the Bush White House in that period. Congressional oversight has focused almost entirely on the quality of the U.S. government's pre-war intelligence — not the judgment, public statements, or public accountability of its highest officials. And, of course, only four of the officials — Powell, Rice, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz — have testified before Congress about Iraq.

Short of such review, this project provides a heretofore unavailable framework for examining how the U.S. war in Iraq came to pass. Clearly, it calls into question the repeated assertions of Bush administration officials that they were the unwitting victims of bad intelligence.

Above all, the 935 false statements painstakingly presented here finally help to answer two all-too-familiar questions as they apply to Bush and his top advisers: What did they know, and when did they know it?

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» Don't make Iowa a media diversion from Iraq
Don't make Iowa a media diversion from Iraq


AAR blog open-thread topic starter today:  What's more relevant to you in the next week, New Years or Iowa? My response:

You want us to talk about Iowa?! Or New Years?! Really?!

Those choices are no choice at all.

No offense if you're from Iowa (been there myself several times, lovely state but not this time of year) - but who gives half a flying freak-on about the Iowa caucuses?!

Seems like the M$M, and maybe even some AAR hosts, want (us) to spend the whole week speculating about how the very very white Caucasians are going to caucus, as if all that Caucasian caucusing matters.

Iowa and New Years are nonstarter topics - compared to all the other real HERE-AND-NOW PROBLEMS that we face as a nation.

Some  folks talk as if this Incidental Iowa Caucasian Occasion is going to determine the entire outcome of the election.

When will people wake up and realize that this horserace mentality, where the presidential election campaign dominates the political discussion, focusing the media's message on the election (starting immediately after the 2006 election), is exactly what Bu$hCo wants them to do?

Obviously progressive talk  radio is much better than the M$M in this regard, but  consider this: If the "news" media spent a tenth of their election campaign coverage time investigating, say, THIS pRezident and discussing his high crimes - well, just imagine.

Just imagine if the "news" media spent a tenth of their time investigating, perhaps, widespread rampant GOP election fraud - well, who knows?

If the "news" media spent a tenth of their campaign coverage time investigating, say, the failure of this illegal occupation of Iraq - well, you get the idea.

But instead of engaging the candidates on real issues, the media has twisted it into a Bizarroland fashion show where nothing of substance is debated.

It's an obvious political strategy: get everyone looking ahead toward the hopeful but uncertain future, so that we're not seeing how they're stealing this country out from under our feet right this very minute, and have been, since the sElection / coup of 1999 (and yes, even before then).

As long as Bu$hCo leads the M$M to endlessly follow election campaign coverage - and as long as the MSM continues to lead the American public around with rings in their noses - we will never start focusing on the real crises facing this nation now.
» You can pick your candidate, but can you pick his platform?
You can pick your candidate — but can you pick his platform?


Having trouble deciding among the candidates? Settle it now and learn exactly where they stand on the issues you care about most.

Here's an excellent, free site that polls your opinions of the issues and figures out which Prezzy-wannabe is for you! <www.dehp.net/candidate/>

It includes three questions on same-sex marriage/CUs, indicating that queer civil rights is a very hot topic.

Took me less than 5 minutes - but I know my political positions already. Quelle suprise, Dennis is my candidate. Here are my results:
Pick Your Candidate - Your Results
 
Score Candidate
63 Kucinich
54 Gravel
35 Clinton
33 Dodd
31 Edwards
30 Obama
30 Richardson
25 Biden
11 Paul
-20 T. Thompson
-24 Brownback
-30 Giuliani
-30 Cox
-31 McCain
-40 Huckabee
-50 Tancredo
-56 Romney
-60 Hunter

Hunter who?

If you're looking for a way to gauge how well the candidates fit your politics, go try it out for yourself.
» Use CommitteeCaller.com to say No! To Telecom Immunity
This is a perfect use of technology for politics!

CommitteeCaller.com is a free web app that allows one person to target an entire congressional committee over the phone. No more digging around the 'net entering zip-codes to retrieve phone numbers of representatives -- use CommitteeCaller.com to tell the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence that the telecoms shouldn't get retroactive immunity.

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» Ron tells tortured joke
I called into The Young Turks just last hour. Çenk Uygur, with Christy Harvey from Miccheckradio.org on today's show, wanted folks to call in on the question, Is torture ever the right thing to do, imagining a scene where there was a ticking dirty bomb?

In response I told this Nasruddin joke:
One day, the wise fool Mullah Nasruddin happened to be present in the court of Tamerlane, the shah, when a drunken soldier was brought before the imperial presence. The soldiers who brought the drunkard asked what they should do with him.
The shah, who was occupied with thoughts of his treasury, waved them away and said carelessly, “Oh, just give him 300 lashes.”
Nasruddin started laughing uproariously.
The shah was incensed by Nasruddin’s hilarious outbreak, and yelled at him: “What are you laughing at? Are you laughing at me? You should be ashamed!”
Nasruddin managed to stifle himself and respond, “I am laughing because either you don’t know how to count, or you have never experienced a lash of the whip yourself.”
I added the point that people who advocate torture likely have never experienced the terror of torture themselves.

I must have blown my delivery of the last line, because both Çenk and Christie said they were expecting a punchier punchline, although Çenk said he appreciated the story and its point.

But that's how the joke goes! I even checked several versions in different books before I called in.

Sigh. I need to go to Reparative Comedic Delivery 101.

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» Kucinich First, Edwards Second in PDA Straw Poll
Dennis tops progressive dems straw poll

Kucinich was on Randi Rhodes' show yesterday - the only candidate willing to come on her show to talk about Iran. I'm still very impressed with Kucinich, and will probably support him in the primary. He's the only candidate who's progressive enough for my tastes - 100% in favor of marriage equality, 100% in favor of impeachment of Bush/Cheney - and just about the only who makes the least bit of sense.

After the 2004 election I decided I'm not going to support any candidates who are closet corporatists, in other words Bush Lite. I admire Clinton, Obana, and Edwards, and I hope Kucinich taps them to be on his cabinet, but I'm not going to vote for any of them unless they get the nomination in the primary.
Kucinich First, Edwards Second in PDA Straw Poll
Not surprisingly in a field of eight contenders, no candidate came close to gaining a majority of the total vote in PDA's recently completed presidential straw poll. But two candidates--Dennis Kucinich (41%) and John Edwards (26%)--combined for more than 2/3 of the total vote. Over 15,000 PDA activists voted in the presidential straw poll. Full results here
After Kucinich and Edwards, only one other candidate-Barak Obama (13%)-made it into double digits. All the rest were in single digits: Hillary Clinton (9%), Bill Richardson (5%), Joe Biden (3%), Chris Dodd (1%), Mike Gravel (less than 1%). In contradiction to media reporting on the primary race, PDA's results parallel those of DFA, Daily KOS, the Texas Democratic Party and others whose polls show very weak support for Clinton among the Democratic base.


» How to end Bush's War: Vote Green
HOW TO END THE IRAQ WAR: VOTE GREEN

It's time to face the truth: voting for Democrats is not going to end the war or change the direction of US politics.

* Democratic Party leaders supported the invasion of Iraq from the beginning. In October 2002, they voted with Republicans to surrender Congress's constitutional war power over to the Bush White House.
* Democrats won't use their power in Congress to stall on Bush's requests for more war funding, which would result in a quick withdrawal of US troops.
* Democratic Party leaders will only support vague and delayed "timetables" for bringing home US troops. Clinton and Obama won't promise that all US combat troops will be out of Iraq by 2013.
* Democrats have rejected impeachment and won't hold Bush & Cheney responsible for criminal abuses of power: deceiving the American people about why we invaded Iraq, torture, surveillance of US citizens without warrant, detention without trial, violation of international laws, inaction and racist response to environmental emergencies (Hurricanes Katrina & Rita), tampering with scientific research on global warming.
* Top Democrats limit their criticism to Bush's strategic military mistakes in Iraq. They won't talk about how the war itself is a crime -- an invasion of country that posed no threat to the US, based on manipulated intelligence and lies to the American people.
* Democrats want to plunder Iraqi oil: Democratic leaders have endorsed the Iraqi hydrocarbon law "benchmark" that would place 2/3 of Iraq's oil resources under the control of major US and UK energy companies. This would require continued US military presence in Iraq to protect corporate investments. The same oil companies that contribute to Republicans also give campaign checks to Democratic candidates.
* Top Democrats also take money and orders from the pro-Israeli-government lobby (AIPAC), which demanded the invasion of Iraq and now demands an attack on Iran.
* Clinton, Obama, and Edwards have signed on to Bush's threat of a US attack on Iran -- which could touch off World War III.

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Whether we elect a Democrat or Republican to the White House in 2008, the war will continue. Our only hope for bringing home US troops safe and sound is to elect Green Party candidates to Congress!

* Greens are committed to an immediate withdrawal of all US troops and to impeachment of Bush & Cheney for their crimes.
* If Greens win seats in Congress, it'll shock Democrats (and some Republicans) into stronger action to end the Iraq War. Democrats and Republicans will no longer be each others' sole competition for votes.
* The few genuine anti-war Democrats and Republicans in Congress aren't getting help from their own parties. They need Greens in Congress to create the political bloc necessary to end the war.
* Thanks to the two-party monopoly on elections, America has moved toward more war, greater corporate power, and less democracy. This direction will continue... until new political voices get elected.
* Green candidates take no money from powerful corporations. Democrats and Republicans take big campaign checks from oil companies, arms makers, credit card companies, media conglomerates, HMOs, insurance firms, pharmaceutical manufacturers, Wall Street, K Street, and other corporate lobbies.
* If you oppose the Iraq War and you vote for a pro-war candidate, you're throwing away your vote. Vote for the real Peace Party -- the Green Party!

Do we really want a future that's limited to Democrats & Republicans and the narrow points of view that they represent? We The People deserve a party and candidates to speak for our own ideals, interests, and needs. Help us build America's party of the 21st century -- the Green Party!

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Bring US Troops Home Now
Cancel War Funding
Impeach Bush & Cheney
Save Our Democracy
Save America's Future

Support America's PEACE PARTY
Support the GREEN PARTY

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» Senate Prayer by Mr Zed

Zealots screamed blasphemies in the Senate while the revered Hindu leader invoked the traditional prayer. I'd like to find out who those people are and if they were prosecuted for hate crimes hate speech.

Mr. Zed's organization is raising funds to build a Hindu temple in Reno (they currently meet (hold satsang) in people's houses). You can send a check:

Mr. Rajan Zed
c/o India Association of Northern Nevada
P.O. Box 8382
Reno, NV  89507

From a posting on Thom Hartmann blog:

 

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The entire prayer, as printed in the Congressional Record:

Let us pray.
   We meditate on the transcendental Glory of the Deity Supreme, who is inside the heart of the Earth, inside the life of the sky, and inside the soul of the Heaven. May He stimulate and illuminate our minds.
   Lead us from the unreal to the real, from darkness to light, and from death to immortality. May we be protected together. May we be nourished together. May we work together with great vigor. May our study be enlightening. May no obstacle arise between us.
   May the Senators strive constantly to serve the welfare of the world, performing their duties with the welfare of others always in mind, because by devotion to selfless work one attains the supreme goal of life. May they work carefully and wisely, guided by compassion and without thought for themselves.
   United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be as one, that you may long dwell in unity and concord.
   Peace, peace, peace be unto all.
   Lord, we ask You to comfort the family of former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson.
   Amen.


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Posted on Rachel Maddow's blog after her interview with Pat Buchanan:

Next time, bitchslap that nastyass honky fearmonger.

Rachel, in your interview with Pat Buchanan, you held him in too high regard.
Buchanan declared war on coloreds and queers and immigrants. That's what his "culture war" statement was clearly about: an incitement to intolerance and a declaration of violent militancy against innocent people.
Buchanan declared war. Against you. Against me. Just for being us.
But we know it's a lie. it's only Buchanan's xenophobia that made him say that queers and coloreds and foreigners had already declared war on his so-called morals.
Originally declaring that others had declared war on him simply by being queer or colored or alien, he actually issued the war mandate, and he knows that, but now acts as if he was just stating the "reality" of the war that homos had already called on white straightfolk.
By phrasing the cultural conflict paradigm in rightwing religious terms, Buchanan used  the power of his Xian religious stature to escalate and advocate intolerance against minorities.
But here's the real ballskicker in the interview: Did Buchanan actually say "Kulturkampf" in the interview? How positively neoNazi-fascist!
By calling it Kulturkampf, Buchanan would be likening himself to Hitler, whose "Mein Kampf" ("my war/struggle/conflict") was a tome of violent intolerance. 
Rachel, why didn't you react to that? And could queers somehow mock him by calling it "Kultur Camp"? Maybe I got it wrong. I'll have to go back to listen closely.
Why doesn't anyone tell these people to their faces that they are acting like hateful bigots? Hey, they have no problem calling a spade a spade. They have no problem putting dinner on their families' table while profiting from their preaching of violent hatred.
There is no need to hold such Hitlerlike people in high regard. Next time, bitchslap that nastyass honky fearmonger.

Caption: Pat Buchanan's new book, "Mein Kulturkampf"
» States organize to impeach Bush/Cheney
If Illinois, California, and Vermont can try to do this, we sure can here in Connecticut!
Contact your state assemblyperson and tell them to get moving on this now! We can't wait until Bush brings us to the brink of apocalypse.

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http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_david_sw_060424_california_becomes_s.htm

April 24, 2006
California Becomes Second State to Introduce Bush Impeachment
by David Swanson

Joining Illinois, California has become the second state in which a proposal to impeach President Bush has been introduced in the state legislature. And this one includes Cheney as well.

California Assemblyman Paul Koretz of Los Angeles (where the LA Times has now called for Cheney's resignation) has submitted amendments to Assembly Joint Resolution No. 39, calling for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney. The amendments reference Section 603 of Jefferson's Manual of the Rules of the United States House of Representatives, which allows federal impeachment proceedings to be initiated by joint resolution of a state legislature.

The resolution, in the words of Koretz's press release, "bases the call for impeachment upon the Bush Administration intentionally misleading the Congress and the American people regarding the threat from Iraq in order to justify an unnecessary war that has cost billions of dollars and thousands of lives and casualties; exceeding constitutional authority to wage war by invading Iraq; exceeding constitutional authority by Federalizing the National Guard; conspiring to torture prisoners in violation of the 'Federal Torture Act' and indicating intent to continue such actions; spying on American citizens in violation of the 1978 Foreign Agency Surveillance Act; leaking and covering up the leak of the identity of Valerie Plame Wilson, and holding American citizens without charge or trial."

Koretz submitted amendments gutting AJR No. 39, a resolution unrelated to impeachment, to the Assembly Rules Committee. The Rules Committee may take up the bill this week for referral, allowing him to formally introduce the amended resolution.

AJR 39 is a bill introduced in January by Koretz calling for a moratorium on depleted uranium:
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_0001-0050/ajr_39_bill_20060104_introduced.html

"At both the state and national levels," Koretz said, "we will be paying for the Bush Administration's illegal actions and terrible lack of judgment and competence for decades—not only in the billions of dollars wasted on the war and welfare for the rich, but in the worldwide loss of respect for America and Americans. Bush and Cheney must be impeached and removed from office before they undertake even deadlier misdeeds, such as the use of nuclear weapons. There are no bounds to their willingness to ignore the Constitution and world opinion—we can't afford to wait for the next disaster and hope that we can survive it."

For more inormation and to thank this American hero, contact Paul Michael Neuman in Koretz's District Office: (310) 285-5490 paul.neuman@asm.ca.gov or go here:
http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a42/contact.htm

Here is a kit to help with promoting this resolution and with passing others in your towns and cities and states. Also on this page is information on activities in other states and localities:
http://www.impeachpac.org/resolutions


Illinois Legislators Were First to Introduce Bill for Bush Impeachment

Three members of the Illinois General Assembly have introduced a bill that urges the General Assembly to submit charges to the U. S. House of Representatives to initiate impeachment proceedings against the President of the United States, George W. Bush, for willfully violating his Oath of Office to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and if found guilty urges his removal from office and disqualification to hold any other office in the United States.

The Jefferson Manual of rules for the U.S. House of Representatives makes clear that impeachment proceedings can be initiated by a state legislature submitting charges. The state of Illinois is on its way toward forcing on the House what not a single one of its members has yet had the courage to propose: Articles of Impeachment.

The text of the Illinois bill and information on its status are available here: http://tinyurl.com/nhs3r

The bill takes up the issues of illegal spying, torture, detentions without charge or trial, manipulation of pre-war intelligence, and the leaking of classified information.

Please thank these sponsors of the bill:
Rep. Karen A. Yarbrough, phone (217) 782-8120 or (708) 615-1747; fax (708) 615-1745
Rep Sara Feigenholtz , phone (217) 782-8062 or (773) 296-4141; fax (217) 557-7203 or (773) 296-0993
Rep. Eddie Washington phone (217) 558-1012 or (847) 623-0060, fax (847) 623-6078

Here is a kit to help with promoting this resolution and with passing others in your towns and cities. Also on this page is information on activities in other states and localities:
http://www.impeachpac.org/resolutions
» Letter to Day, 2/6/06
To the editor of the Day:

John Foley's shallow and cynical characterization of antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan as an over-opinionated fame-seeker indicates that he pays far more attention, and gives greater weight, to mainstream media criticism of her than to the sum of her actual words.

Sheehan has made the penultimate sacrifice to her country: the life of her young son, Casey. Her loss innately gives her the ethical right to question and criticize the President and his warmongering administration for leading us into the illegal, unjust foreign occupation that killed her son.

One wonders if Mr Foley has ever approximated such a sacrifice in his own life: he apparently has not seriously considered what it is like to lose one's son that way.

In the highly unfortunate event that he has lost a child to a war, then my deep sympathies are with Mr Foley. Such a sacrifice would give credence to his criticism of Sheehan's antiwar actions. If Mr Foley knows nothing of the actual loss of a grieving mother, however, then his cynical criticism of patriots like Cindy Sheehan loses all credibility.

The column, like much of the pro-war media echo chamber, ignores recent interviews with Ms Sheehan in which she has stated her consideration of running for the Senate. In all likelihood, Cindy Sheehan will be justifiably earning national headlines long after Mr Foley stops manufacturing newspaper copy for The Day.

Ron Jackson Suresha
New London
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