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Hurricane blues

Monday, August 18th, 2008

090246w_sm.gifIt’s Monday morning, bad weather is looming on the horizon, so let’s get right to the bad news:

Is being intelligent a political liability in America?

• The bloom is off the rose at the Beijing Games.

• Heartless cop lets man’s dog die during traffic stop.

Economic collapse approaches.How does double-digit inflation sound?

• The average U.K citizen is filmed by 3,000 government cameras every day. The United States is pissed off that we’re so far behind and is working to catch up.

• Federal court rules that the state has more important things to worry about that voters’ rights.

• If you go to the Democratic National Convention you may end up at “Gitmo on the Platte.”

•  The protests at both conventions are expected to be huge.

• Why does the mainstream media give John McCain pass after pass?

The return of debtor’s prison?

What is U.S. prison labor making for you? You’ll be surprised.

Jennings goes negative on Buchanan

Friday, August 15th, 2008

“Congressman in Court” commercial looks at Buchanan’s history of legal woes

Christine Jennings for U.S. Congress launched a new television ad that began airing Friday across the 13th Congressional District. The ad, entitled “Our Congressman in Court,” points out that Vern Buchanan and his businesses have been sued more than 180 times, including recent lawsuits involving former employees who are alleging systematic consumer fraud, along with significant violations of campaign finance law.

“Incredibly, Vern Buchanan and his companies have been sued more than 180 times, from former franchisees of the American Speedy printing company that went bankrupt to whistleblowers at his car dealerships who lost their jobs,” said Jennings spokesperson Melissa Smith. “Voters need to know about this longstanding pattern of Buchanan and the way he has done business.  It’s earned him the title of “Our Congressman in Court.” Florida’s 13th District deserves a representative who will protect consumers and set an example of integrity and leadership. Buchanan should be accountable and provide clear responses to these allegations.”

For more, go to www.ourcongressmanincourt.com.

The script of the ad follows:

Christine Jennings: I’m Christine Jennings and I approve this ad.

Announcer: This is the defendant – Congressman Vern Buchanan. He and his companies have been sued over 180 times. And now Vern Buchanan’s being taken to court by former employees who say they were forced to give to his congressional campaign. These people are not actors. These are actual litigants who have sued Vern Buchanan and his companies when they’ve thought he’s taken the law for granted.  To find out more about the “Courtroom Congressman,” stay tuned to “OurCongressmaninCourt.com.”

Why do they hate us?

Friday, August 15th, 2008

 They don’t hate us because we’re free. They hate us because they were taught to hate us:

• It’s official; Saudi Arabia won’t be held responsible for the 9/11 attacks.

The Transportation Security Agency won’t tell you that you’re on a “no-fly” list, but it also won’t tell you if you are on one. It’s starting to make the Stasi look like a bunch of first-graders playing ring around rosy.

A look inside the jail where protestors will be spending their time at the Democratic National Convention. Seen on sign: “Warning, stun guns will be used in this facility.”

Thought crimes legislation already being implemented.

• Two of the government’s favorite words: plausible deniability.

• The truth is rising:

The windmills in your head

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Wind energy may have a nominal carbon footprint, but the proliferation of windmills has its own problems. That the giant turbines have been killing loads of birds is well-documented, but just appearing in the radar screen are the hazards to human health.

mccain-angry.jpgDo we want a dangerous and unstable person in charge during stressful foreign relations events like last week’s invasion of Georgia by Russia? I don’t think so.

Where are the WMD? Of course, if we can’t find them, we’ll have to plant them. As every cop will tell you, you have to have a throwaway.

Martial law expands in Arkansas.

New robot has biological brain. Have we learned nothing from science fiction movies?

•  Get ready for the flu pandemic lockdown.

• Again, best listened to loud:

When is a violation of the law not a crime?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Goal: Put conservative-leaning people into what are supposed to be non-partisan jobs at the Justice Department, and, if possible, get away with it scot-free.  Centrist and liberal candidates are quietly turned aside for several years as conservatives flow into what was supposed to be a neutral department. Time passes; the attorney general resigns and his minions who were directly responsible for the hiring fiasco move on to cushy jobs at right-wing think tanks. Story comes into open. Politicians talk it to death. New AG eventually decides that no one will be punished. To quote Michael Mukasey, “… not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime.” I wonder if we can try that one out they next time one of us breaks the law. Result: Justice Department is now loaded with partisan hacks, none of whom will lose their jobs and those responsible for the illegal hiring won’t get a black mark on their permanent record. It’s pathetic.

• Another day, another death, another human rights violation by the U.S. justice system.

• Who killed Private LaVena Lynn Johnson?

327281743_46dbec46fe.jpg• Strict anti-cucumber laws hit Iraq.

• Return of Fairness Doctrine is a really bad idea.

• Hackers get pwned by one of their own.

• According to the U.S. military’s own newspaper, Stars and Stripes, U.S. forces are still in the middle of the Russia-Georgia conflict.

Flying dog doo-doo

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

 f_0_poo_nine_320.jpgNeed we say more: “Giant escaped poo causes chaos.

• Today in news that’s hardly surprising: from 1998-2005, most U.S. corporations did not pay any federal income tax.

• Is the war in Georgia just a starting point for a much larger U.S.-Russian conflict?

• Some eyewitness reports indicate that U.S. troops are already on the ground there.

• One U.S. mercenary has been captured by Russian troops and there are reports of dead Americans as well.

• Looking past the Olympics to China’s lucrative organ-harvesting business.

• Darn those pesky activist judges enforcing the Constitution.

The Brits knew Saddam was bluffing on WMD, but went along with the war anyway.

• Maybe the FBI’s explanation of the anthrax attacks is a little too good.

The advent of the crybaby capitalist

Monday, August 11th, 2008

crybaby.gifWhat’s wrong with the economy? In a phrase, “crybaby capitalists.” These are the heads of major corporations that want no regulations for their industry, but also want the government to bail them out when their greed destroys the company. Amazingly, Republicans have been going along with this.

• The GOP is also pushing for a Big Brother-style employment verification system.

• Was the Constitution really meant to constrain government?

The situation in Afghanistan is grim and getting grimmer.

• Sovereign wealth funds have a new American target: your house.

• New revelation about President Ford: he was a back-stabbing dirtbag.

• Scientists are closer to making that cloak of invisibility than you might think.

• Another thing to worry about: the iPatriot Act.

McCain’s paleolithic petroleum pandering

Monday, August 11th, 2008

John McCain’s mantra of “drill here, drill now” is getting quite shrill.

mda_usda_organic_big_176138_7.gif• Meanwhile, President Bush just classified another $200 million intelligence program.

Is your organic food really organic?

• How desperate is the airline industry? So desperate that it’s barely giving pilots enough fuel to complete flights.

Oil prices are down 25 percent. By my calculations, gas prices are barely down 10 percent. And the oil companies swear they’re not screwing us.

What does Hillary want?

• Massive U.S. naval armada heads for Iran.

A chocolate salty balls tribute to Chef

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

One of great characters in South Park history… RIP Isaac Hayes, AKA Chef.

Jennings to Buchanan: Let’s debate

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Christine Jennings Challenges Vern Buchanan to Debates

Jennings Running Open and Honest Campaign, Calls On Buchanan to Do the Same

Christine Jennings, Democratic candidatechristine-jennings.jpeg for Florida’s 13th Congressional District, today challenged Representative Vern Buchanan to a series of public debates before the November election, so that Floridians can see where both candidates stand on the issues.

“The voters of the 13th Congressional District deserve every possible opportunity to hear the substantial differences between Christine Jennings and Vern Buchanan from the candidates themselves,” said Jennings spokesperson Melissa Smith. “Candidate debates are one of the cornerstones of our democratic system, but so far during this campaign Vern Buchanan has tried to hide from any real debate on the issues and his record.”

Rep. Buchanan has avoided appearing at any public candidate forums, including one on global warming hosted by Greenpeace in April. On August 6th, Buchanan refused to appear at a well-attended candidate event hosted by The Meadows Community Association in Sarasota. Buchanan has also declined invitations to appear at a Tiger Bay Club meeting in Sarasota with other Congressional candidates.

“Christine Jennings has made a commitment to openness and transparency in her campaign,” continued Smith. “Unfortunately, Vern Buchanan has chosen a different route. The voters deserve to hear from Buchanan, and Christine Jennings is ready and willing to debate him repeatedly until November’s election. We look forward to hearing from his campaign on whether he believes, as Christine does, that the voters of the 13th District deserve a series of debates to hear from the candidates directly on the critical issues facing our district and our country.”

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