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Friday, March 07, 2008
Tracking CEO Compensation (watch with RealPlayer)
Today
">Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) chairs a House Oversight & Government Reform Cmte. hearing on CEO compensation. The Cmte. examines benefits and retirement packages granted by three companies involved in the current mortgage crisis.
House of Representatives MEMORANDUM March 6,2008 pdf
On Friday, March 7,2008, at 10 a.m. in room 2154 of the Rayburn House Office
Building, the Oversight Committee will hold a hearing to examine the compensation and
retirement packages awarded to the CEOs of three companies implicated in the mortgage crisis:
Angelo Mozilo of Countrywide Financial Corporation, E. Stanley O'Neal of Merrill Lynch, and Charles Prince of Citigroup.
Compensation Consultants?
For companies that fail?
Holy Fuck.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Lookin' at some spiffy golf tans here.
Except for Chris Cannon (R. Utah).
"Cannon was named Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law at the beginning of the 108th Congress in January of 2003. As chairman he oversees legislation involving bankruptcy reform, privacy, interstate compacts and tort reform. He also serves on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property."
Yeah, he looked a little pale as I was watching him earlier online on CSPAN. He wasn't too happy when the freeze rate bill thingy happened:
"Most Republicans said the bill would harm the market and called for Congress to show restraint. "What we're doing is putting a sledgehammer in the hands of borrowers," Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah."
Hey, Señor Cannon?
Theese eez for ju.
Thursday, March 06, 2008
revenge for the deaths of nearly 130 Palestinians since Feb. 27.
Don’t Blame The Inmates Of The Lunatic Asylum
Cosby Makes Challenge to Black Community
I can say I've been a Cosby fan since I was a little kid in the 60's. I can tell you that when I found it almost impossible to communicate with my teenaged daughter that this video helped us laugh together. I will give credit to Mr. Cosby's work for helping me save my relationship with her. We wore that video out. When I had to evacuate because of the fires last October I made sure that I grabbed that DVD.
Cosby is on Oprah today.
Update 4:59 PM 3/6/2008 Okaybee Mr. Cosby, I listened to what you had to say and I gotta tell you that that shit wouldn't have worked with my kid. I tried it and it drove me AND the kid crazy and accomplished nothing productive. She didn't need me all up in her business any more. Maybe the difference is I already had confidence that I had a good egg, who was going through a bad time, and she would figure it out on her own. And she did. Every kid is different.
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Bankruptcy Makes Gift Cards Worthless
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO AP Business Writer
As more retailers file for bankruptcy or go out of business, more than $75 million in gift cards are at risk of becoming worthless pieces of plastic this year...
Completely unrelated, but speaking of worthless, you smell a sting here too?
Peeeee-yeeeeew.
Red state brainiacs fail and renewable energy tax incentive bill passes anyway
| Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Tax Act of 2008 | ||
| 02/27/2008 House Roll Call No. 84 110th Congress, 2nd Session Passed: 236-182 (see complete tally) | ||
| The House passed H.R. 5351, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax incentives for the production of renewable energy and energy conservation, by a yea-and-nay vote of 236 yeas to 182 nays, Roll No. 84. | ||
| Vote Map: House Roll Call No. 84 |
| 236 | |||
| 182 | |||
| 11 |
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My congresswhore voted against it. Yeah, the one who's only response to e-mails is "Mailbox Unattended." Fucking RepugnantThuglican tool.
The Three Trillion Dollar War --authors interviewed on Democracy Now

Ill say it again. Democracy Now shows up the complete failure of the MainStream Media to report anything of importance to the American people. What I mean is that the msm doesn't help us to become an informed constituency.
Tomgram: William Hartung, The Cost of a Week in Hell
posted March 04, 2008 11:44 am
Monday, March 03, 2008
Diebold Stock Soars After $3 Billion Takeover Bid by Defense Contractor Conglomerate United Technologies

BLOGGED BY Brad Friedman ON 3/3/2008 12:17PM
UTC Chairman Says Irresponsible Republican Voting Machine Company an 'Excellent Fit', in Letter Explaining Hostile Offer, Twice Rejected by Diebold...
Election Integrity Advodcates Bristle at 'Disastrous', 'Surreal' News...
(click on pic to see what this is)

I'm wondering if the MIC is going to zap us with this fucker if we protest that the vote was stolen by the machines, or if they'll just cut to the chase and zap the people they don't want voting anyway?
Sunday, March 02, 2008
I'm starting to hate school

2. How did Lenin's approach to world politics change after he assumed power in
“Lenin was born Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov April 22, 1870 in the city of Simbirsk His father was the director of public education for the province of and during Lenin’s childhood, and his service to the state earned him the title of hereditary nobleman. While Lenin was finishing school in Simbirsk in 1887, his older brother, Aleksandr, was arrested and executed in
Lenin became radicalized after loss of his father and brother within a year of each other and the banishment of his sister to the family estate. While living on his mother’s estate in Kokushkino after being kicked out of
Lenin dreamed of a proletarian revolution that would spread throughout the world, starting in industrialized
The pressure of dealing with the Russian_Revolution_of_1917 and the civil war , and WWI may have led to the increase in number and usage of the gulag system inside
Thus began the Red Terror, which helped win the civil war for the Bolsheviks and defined the nature of Communist power.”
Mr. Remnick interviews “Dmitri Likhachev, an eminent scholar of medieval Russian literature and an embodiment of the tragic history of his city. (The city was called
These internal pressures were intensified when “on March 3, 1918, the German and Soviet Governments signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk in which the Soviet government ceded to Germany a vast amount of Russian territory, containing about one-third of Russia’s population, one-third of its cultivated land, and one-half of its industry. Although Lenin was convinced that these harsh terms must be accepted in order to end
In the 1920s, as the new Soviet state temporarily retreated from the revolutionary path to socialism, the party also adopted a less ideological approach in its relations with the rest of the world. Lenin, ever the practical leader, having become convinced that socialist revolution would not break out in other countries in the near future, realized that his government required normal relations with the Western world for it to survive. Not only were good relations important to national security, but the economy also required trade with the industrial countries. Blocking Soviet attainment of these objectives were lingering suspicions about communism on the part of the Western powers and concern over foreign debts incurred by the tsarist government, which the Soviet government had unilaterally repudiated. In April 1922, the Soviet commissar of foreign affairs, Georgiy Chicherin, circumvented these difficulties by achieving an understanding with
Toward the non-Western world, the Soviet leadership limited its revolutionary activity to promoting opposition among the indigenous populations against "imperialist exploitation." The Soviet Union did pursue an active policy in
“According to Soviet theorists, the basic character of Soviet foreign policy was set forth in Vladimir I. Lenin's Decree on Peace, adopted by the Second Congress of Soviets in November 1917. It set forth the dual nature of Soviet foreign policy, which encompasses both proletarian internationalism and peaceful coexistence. On the one hand, proletarian internationalism refers to the common cause of the working classes of all countries in struggling to overthrow the bourgeoisie and to establish communist regimes. Peaceful coexistence, on the other hand, refers to measures to ensure relatively peaceful government-to-government relations with capitalist states. Both policies can be pursued simultaneously: "Peaceful coexistence does not rule out but presupposes determined opposition to imperialist aggression and support for peoples defending their revolutionary gains or fighting foreign oppression."[1]
The general foreign policy goals of the
Collections of Lenin’s writings are archived here .
Poke me with a fork, I'm so done. I am no Condoleezza Rice, that's fer sure. Sick of Russian history? Yeah, me too, how about some Russian current events?