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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

I can haz this for lunch?

FLOW

MOVIE REVIEW
Review: 'Flow'
Irena Salina's documentary looks at all things water and the effects a dwindling supply has on health, prosperity and security.

Blue Covenant
The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water
Maude Barlow

Interestingly, Ms. Barlow says during the local NPR interview that the United States, Canada and Australia are the biggest "virtual water" exporters. She speaks of agriculture taking the level of the Oglalla aquifer down and it NOT recharging. And of corporate power overtaking the commons.

She's speaks of 12 years worth of water, and I missed what area she was referring to.

She speaks of the water rationing in Australia. She speaks of the ridiculous wastage of water in Southern California, which can be changed.

Hey Oprah, ya hear that? This ain't Chicago !!!

Ms. Barlow also fielded a call from a local discussing the planned desalination plant, the problems it could solve, and create. Desalination is not only very expensive, it causes other problems in the ocean. She mentioned that she had seen black ocean in Saudi Arabia. Then she fielded a call from one of the Lost boys of Sudan (we have a few of them here) who said that the water wars have already begun in his homeland.

She also mentioned exponential population growth, and how it stresses our water supplies. The number she floated was 3 billion in the next 40 years, even though people are having smaller families. That sounds like a low estimate to me considering that the world population doubled (increased by more than 3 billion) in my lifetime.

On a more personal note, I find it amazing that I could have been born and raised in San Diego, spent 6 years in year-round competive swimming (the majority of the pools here are outdoors, helloooo evaporation?) and not known until a couple of years ago that 90% of the water in this city is imported.

Monday, September 15, 2008

John Hiatt -- Cry Love



I've had this song stuck in my head all day. My favorite lyrics?

"The trust of a woman in his hand
But he was a little boy, not a man
You loved him stronger than he could feel
Yeah he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel"

Steve Coll on “The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century”

Democracy Now!
September 15, 2008

Steve Coll on “The Bin Ladens: An Arabian Family in the American Century”
Nearly seven years after the first bombs were dropped on Afghanistan, the US war there continues to escalate. President Bush recently announced he will send an additional 5,000 troops to Afghanistan. Both major party presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama, have pledged to send more troops if elected. The United States launched the war in Afghanistan in response to the 9/11 attacks. The stated purpose of the invasion was to capture Osama bin Laden and remove the Taliban regime, which had provided support and safe harbor to al-Qaeda. Osama bin Laden is known worldwide as the founder of al-Qaeda and the mastermind of 9/11. But much less is known of his sprawling Saudi family and their multiple ties to the United States. A new book by award-winning journalist Steve Coll details the complicated family history of Osama bin Laden, one of 54 children born to Mohammed bin Laden.

Fascinating. Horrifying. Pretty easy to loathe. It's also easy to loathe our government's dealing with the Islamist extremists through the CIA against Russia in Afghanistan in the 80's.

Bin Laden's Soft Support
How the next president can win over the world's most alienated Muslims.
By Kenneth Ballen

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Why Soldiers Rape

...The view of women as sexual prey has always been present in military culture. Indeed, civilian women have been seen as sexual booty for conquering soldiers since the beginning of human history. So, it should come as no surprise that the sexual persecution of female soldiers has been going on in the armed forces for decades....

I worked on a base for a couple years, when I was young, relatively naive, and cute, but by no means beautiful. The sexual harrassment was constant and came from civilians and all ranks of military personnel, male and female, young and old. It was surprising to me since I had to wear the ugliest, most unflattering uniforms on the planet. It got old.

*sigh*

AkMuckraker visits both Palin rallies in Alaska

‘Alaska Women Reject Palin’ Rally is HUGE!

Heh!

I sent my friend the Mudflats post and she sent me back these pictures. She says to enjoy them.







Never mind that the shock jock in Anchorage may have actually helped bring the anti-Palin protesters numbers up:

Alaska Women Rally Against Palin And Are Threatened

Don't be fooled by funny opening: 'SNL' isn't back

The opening skit was funny and Phelps did a good job with what he was given to work with. Lil Wayne gave me the creeps, he needs to pull his pants up, and take that metal out of his mouth so we can understand him, but I'm old and I remember when SNL characters were funny.


John McCain's ads are LIES. Here's the video proof



Scoobie Davis tracks down the 'Obama is a Muslim' baloney. Scoobie must have a much stronger stomach than I do, muck(rak)ing about on those right-wing nutjob sites.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Deja Vu

In Office, Palin Hired Friends and Hit Critics
By JO BECKER, PETER S. GOODMAN AND MICHAEL POWELL
Published: September 13, 2008
This article is by Jo Becker, Peter S. Goodman and Michael Powell.


Hmmm, I wonder why this would set off alarm bells?

Now let me think....

The Contract



I liked it.

A movie comes along that does't completely insult the viewer's intelligence and ability to imagine different scenarios and it's panned and it bombs.

Gah. This country is hopeless.

Looks like Al-Qaida radio in Saudi Arabia is A-OK

Saudi OKs Killing "Immoral" TV Execs
Decree Says Permissible To Kill Satellite TV Network Owners Over Immoral Content
Comments 103
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 12, 2008
AP) Saudi Arabia's top judiciary official has issued a religious decree saying it is permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV networks that broadcast immoral content.

The 79-year-old Sheik Saleh al-Lihedan said Thursday that satellite channels cause the "deviance of thousands of people."

Many of the most popular Arab satellite networks - which include channels showing music videos often denounced as obscene by Muslim conservatives - are owned by Saudi princes and well-connected Saudi businessmen. Al-Lihedan did not specify any particular channels.

Al-Lihedan is chief of the kingdom's highest tribunal, the Supreme Judiciary Council. Saudi Arabia's judiciary is made up of Islamic clerics whose decrees, or fatwas, on everyday issues are widely respected. Their fatwas do not have the weight of law. In the courts, cleric-judges rule according to Islamic law, but interpretations can vary.

Al-Lihedan was answering listeners' questions during the daily "Light in the Path" radio program in which he and others make rulings on what is permissible under Islamic law.

One caller asked about Islam's view of the owners of satellite TV channels that show "bad programs" during Ramadan.

"I want to advise the owners of these channels, who broadcast calls for such indecency and impudence ... and I warn them of the consequences," he said.

"What does the owner of these networks think, when he provides seduction, obscenity and vulgarity?" he said.

"Those calling for corrupt beliefs, certainly it's permissible to kill them," he said. "Those calling for sedition, those who are able to prevent it but don't, it is permissible to kill them."

Those calling for corrupt beliefs, certainly it's permissible to kill them. Those calling for sedition, those who are able to prevent it but don't, it is permissible to kill them.

Sheik Saleh al-LihedanAmong the most viewed Arabic satellite networks is Rotana, which airs movies and music videos. It is owned by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a billionaire businessman and member of the royal family whom Forbes ranks as the world's 13th richest person.

Other questions in the radio show tackled personal issues. Al-Lihedan advised one man, for example, that by kissing his wife during the day he broke his fast during the holy month of Ramadan, when having sex, eating, drinking and smoking are prohibited from sunrise to sunset. He told the man he should make up for it with an extra day of fasting.

Al-Lihedan sparked controversy in the past by issuing a decree that Saudis can join jihadists to fight U.S. troops in Iraq.


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You think our leaders are hopped up and whacked out on religion?

Music videos can get you killed?

What a bunch of stupid sheeple to not just make these fatwa spewing fucktards irrelevent. Most of them are so old a ten year old girl could crush their fragile little skulls, and along with it their tiny little, stuck-in-the-7th-century brains.

Friday, September 12, 2008

OneFly tagged me.

1. Where was I ten years ago?

About 3 miles south of where I am now, raising a fabulous child who is now a fabulous young adult.

2. What was on my To Do list today?

Cleaning the bathroom, and trying not to be too horrified by the Pitbull McMooseturd silly goose interview and the ridiculousness of the "liptstick on a pig" show today.

3. What would I do if I were a billionaire?

Give more to Planned Parenthood.


Invest in the TBoone Pickens energy plan.

Invest in light rail public transportation.

Invest in a long-term, comprehensive shelter for homeless women and their children who have been battered.

Invest in micro-loans for women in undeveloped countries.

Invest in family planning clinics in underdeveloped countries with chronic drought conditions.

Wow, can I up that to multi-billionaire?

4. Five places I've lived?

Only four, sorry.
San Diego, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore, Wenatchee Washington (involuntary shiver on that short-lived last one)

5. Bad habits ?

Smoking, cussing, and focusing too intently on the negative.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

I adore Craig Ferguson

I know you may have already seen this over at skippy's place , but it's worth watching again.



There's still time all over the US to register to vote, but move your butt if you haven't yet, click here for deadlines



Presidential Candidate Obama was great on Letterman.

Drugs and the "Drill Drill Drill" mentality

Sex, Drug Use and Graft Cited in Interior Department
CHARLIE SAVAGE
Published: September 10, 2008

AP IMPACT: US oilfield deaths rise sharply
By BETSY BLANEY, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 13 minutes ago

Proving once again that leaving the Republicans in charge is stupid and stupidity kills.

De-regulate and privatize that.

Palin is a liar.

Listen and compare .

She's also every neoconservative's wet dream. She may not know what the Bush Doctrine is called, but she knows what it is and agrees with it.

I absolutely detest watching her, and listening to her.

Black Box Voting

TWO-MINUTE WARNING ON VOTING MACHINES: Welcome to "SPEED VOTING" Permission to reprint or excerpt granted, with link to blackboxvoting.org USA - Diebold/Premier says it's too late to fix a new voting machine 2-minute warning and "time-out" feature, which can kick voters off the machine, forcing them to accept a provisional ballot. At least 15 voters were booted off the machine in Johnson County, Kansas recently, and Diebold/Premier says this is due to a software upgrade which sets a timer on voter inactivity. According to the company, the machines receiving the upgrade are used in 34 states and 1,700 jurisdictions.

* *This seems inflated, though. Unless the optical scan machines are also outfitted with a 2-minute warning, which doesn't make sense, it would seem that this should only apply to the DRE states and locations. JOINING THIS PROBLEM TO MAKE IT BIGGER: A study on DRE allocation from Ohio indicates that it takes an average of four to nine minutes per voter to cast an average-length ballot, and ballots in many locations will be longer than average this fall. Each additional ballot question can add 30 seconds to the time a voter must monopolize the DRE. Diebold's 2-minute timeout kicks in when the voter does not make a selection quickly enough. (Welcome to 21st Century literacy tests.) According to a Sept. 10 Kansas City Star Article, Johnson County upgraded touchscreen voting machines with a new software release from Diebold subsidiary Premier Election Solutions Inc. Buried in the release notes was a mention of a new "time out" feature that makes the voting machine eject a voter card if there has been no activity for 150 seconds. The machine emits a warning sound at 120 seconds. You can read the full article here: http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/14307 You can add your insights and ask questions here: http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/7659/78057.html

The Black Box Voting TOOL KIT 2008 ( http://www.blackboxvoting.org/toolkit2008.pdf ) recommends that citizens, like you, obtain the voting machine allocation plans for your jurisdiction. This is going to become critical for locations that use touch-screens, or DREs. Unlike optical scan voting machines, DREs require voters to monopolize a machine the whole time they are voting. The Ohio study linked below provides concrete guidelines for how many machines are needed: http://www.bbvdocs.org/OH/franklin/gen2008-voting-machine-allocation.pdf (3,023 KB
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HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE SUPERMARKET JUST AS PEOPLE ARE GETTING OUT OF WORK?
They activate more checkout lanes, don't they? Retail outlets have developed methods to study how customer lines are affected by both number of items and volume of customers. The same kinds of analysis techniques were used to study DRE voting machine allocations with number of ballot questions (items in the cart, so to speak) and number of voters. Retail outlets learned the hard way that the wrong calculations on active checkout lanes can produce "exploding lines" and angry customers. As the study points out, lines literally do explode when a certain threshold is met. DRE voting machines take a time certain for each vote cast, and that time increases dramatically with each ballot question added. By all accounts, the November election will bring in record numbers of voters. IT GETS WORSE If 2-minute time-outs and record voter participation aren't challenging enough, try this on for size: The above study -- and all the others we've seen -- FAIL TO CONTEMPLATE THE EFFECT OF CLEANING THE VOTER LISTS. In 2004, a list of 100 voters in a state like Indiana had only about 75 real, qualified, live and kicking voters on it. All over America, states have been cleaning the dead wood off their lists, with millions of purges in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Though the word "purge" has taken on an aura of disenfranchisement, and indeed purges have been used to disenfranchise eligible voters, what happened after 2004 was in large part cleansing the list of voters who had moved away or died. 2004 lists were chock-full of names that couldn't show up if they tried. Not so in 2008! In 2004, 100 voters might really mean 75 people but in 2008, 100 voters means 100 people. Add this increased density -- same number of registered voters = more people who actually exist -- into the mix of 2-minute time clocks and exploding DRE lines. The projections for how many DRE voting machines are needed to prevent long lines were based on 2004 voter list density, not 2008 voter list density. This means the estimates for voting machine allocation are still too low.

SO HERE IT IS IN A NUTSHELL
The Help America Vote Act, HAVA, successfully strong-armed the nation into getting DRE voting machines. HAVA didn't cover the full cost, and costs keep coming, strapping local jurisdictions into killing off neighborhood polling places and dipping into the general fund to cover losses. HAVA didn't fund buying more voting machines, so now that we have more voters headed to the booth, we can't buy more voting machines. Now you know why elections officials are out there like contest hawkers at the carnival pitching absentee and early voting: There aren't enough machines for the voting population, they can't buy any more, and the only way to avoid the train wreck is to push people into absentee and early votes. Those have other problems, which we'll address in another article.

Welcome to SPEED VOTING. Aargh.
DISCUSSION AREA FOR THIS TOPIC: http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/1954/78061.html

* * * * * WISCONSIN VOTER LIST LESS NIMBLE THAN A BLOCK OF CHEESE Section 4 of our concise TOOL KIT 2008 deals with the need to test out database quirks and matching problems in the massive new centralized voter list databases. Typos, variations in whether middle initial, Jr., and suffixes like "II" can affect whether the database can find you! Officials in Wisconsin did just that, and here's what happened: WISCONSIN - System fails to match voter registration info for more than half of Wisconsin's chief elections officials. In fact, in a checkup five days before this week's election, four out of six members of the state Government Accountability Board's members failed when their names were run through new voter identification checks as a test, the board said. You can read more about that here: http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/27912909.html According to a release by the Brennan Center for Justice, Wisconsin has now dropped the match requirements. You can read more about that here: http://www.bbvforums.org/forums/messages/176/78042.html We should expect to see similar problems in more states. At particular risk are states that require an exact match between the voter list and other government lists. Florida is one such state.

* * * * * To obtain a copy of Tool Kit 2008, download for free here: http://www.blackboxvoting.org/toolkit2008.pdf or e-mail and we'll mail you a hard copy.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Election threats

Campaign liars, partisan "misleaders" and vote thieves.

As Campaign Heats Up, Untruths Can Become Facts Before They're Undone
By Jonathan Weisman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, September 10, 2008; A01

FactCheck.org

Just the facts, Jack, on BOTH of the campaigns.

If that's too complicated, then Snopes has a Politics page.

Moving on to my favorite useful blogger, Brad at
BradBlog.

Blogged by Brad Friedman on 9/9/2008 9:01PM
UC Computer Scientists Release Video on How to Hack a Sequoia Touch-Screen Voting Machine

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Bush to privatize/computerize GI Bill



Listen to this.

Did turning the VA Hospital supply system over to a private defense contractor's computer system work?

Nope.

Nope.

Nope.

Maybe for the company that made money
in the GWOT.

Interesting how someone on the board is also on the Federal Reserve Board.

Wonder how that
investigation is going?

It's not uncommon for some of the war profiteers GWOT defense contractors to screw the taxpayers out of services have
offshore tax havens.

I don't know which companies are bidding on the latest plan to fuck up privatize a government program that works for the people, or whether any members of their boards are on the Federal Reserve, but I'd bet on it.

The ABC cheerleading for the McMooseturd ticket is bullshit.

They didn't cover the conventions fairly.

Who the fuck are they taking advertising money from?


Do you really think that they will ask Your question for Sarah Palin. ?

What's the difference between Palin and Muslim fundamentalists?
Lipstick
A theocrat is a theocrat, whether Muslim or Christian.
By Juan Cole

Oh Jeeeezus. Compare the above article with the useless fluff that TIME makes sure everyone sees while they're standing in line at the grocery store.

Compare the links in the articles. TIME refers back to itself. Juan Cole uses a variety of sources.

Monday, September 08, 2008

What is voter caging?

Vote Caging

Week of 7.27.07
Voter Caging & Housing Works


What is a Caging List ?

Come on man, you know they stole the last one. We gonna let them do it again, whining about how Molly McMooseturd lies and gets away with it? She's been assigned the neo-con-job and we have ours.





Take Action in Your State
.
Click on a state (or District of Columbia) from this list, and see how you can help protect the elections in your state


Palm Beach County's election woes continue
Recounted votes don't match up with ballots cast
Todd R. Weiss

September 8, 2008 (Computerworld) Two weeks after Palm Beach County's Aug. 26 primary, election officials still don't know why the number of paper ballots they've recounted aren't matching up with the number of ballots that were cast in the primary.

Behind The Costly Fannie/Freddie Mortgage Bailout: A Silent Dependence On Foreign Money, Not Just Oil

Danny Schechter.
08 Sep 2008

Sikhs and Hindus Accuse BBC of Pro-Muslim Bias
By The Independent

Hmmm, Gee, I wonder why our mainstream media sucks syphlitic dick? We're supposed to buy that Charles Gibson will ask Molly McMooseturd whether she knows the difference between a Kurd and a Ukranian?

"Once you know about her daughter's pregnancy, once you know about her husband's political interest in the Alaska Independent Party, once you know about the special nature of their latest child, I think that's enough," Gibson wrote.

Oh.

The Sarah Palin Selection: Why McCain's Inexperienced Running Mate Falls Short of Meeting the Implicit Constitutional Qualifications For Vice Presidents By JOHN W. DEAN
Friday, Sept. 05, 2008

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Jon Stewart nails it again + Dem voter registration surge



Hey, have you heard about the surge?

Dem voter registrations surge nation-wide

Nationwide, there are about 42 million registered Democrats and about 31 million Republicans, according to statistics compiled by The Associated Press....
The Democrats have posted big gains in many competitive states, including Nevada, New Hampshire, Iowa, Colorado and Florida...

However...

Nearly 600,000 Subject to Possible Caging in Ohio
Friday 05 September 2008
by: David Rosenfeld, Miller-McCune

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Petrodollars and wars

Update 2:39 PM 9/19/2008 Foreign Affairs: Russia has disclosed that it will sell military hardware to Tehran that will protect Iran's nuclear facilities. The time left to halt the Iranian nuclear threat has thus grown that much shorter.

Russia's state arms dealer also said Thursday that it will sell anti-aircraft systems, armored personnel carriers and fighter jets to Venezuela. That in itself is worrisome.

Experts wary of dearer oil's effect on output
Reuters
Published: September 19, 2008, 23:42
But Saudi Arabia, Opec's largest member, has exceeded its output quota over the summer to prevent further harm to its rich-world customers, already reeling from the credit crunch.





Frankly, I don't know squat about Ron Paul, & I didn't learn much watching these.

I would like to know why a lot Americans don't know the basics about oil and petrodollars.

Hat tip to Grumpy Old Man

Ron Paul: The PetroDollar - Part 1/4

Ron Paul: The PetroDollar - Part 2/4

Ron Paul: The PetroDollar - Part 3/4

Three years after the recycling began we were acclimated to truth in fiction and fiction in truth.

Ron Paul: The PetroDollar - Part 4/4

Iranian Oil Bourse

Estimated reserves in order

Yeah, all that blather about Iran being a threat?

It's not about noo-kyu-ler ambitions, it's about economic devastation.

MAJOR FOREIGN HOLDERS OF TREASURY SECURITIES
I believe we got here through a combination of short term goals by business interests and politicians. When you only look towards next quarter's earnings and the next election, the American people get lost in the shuffle.

Friday, September 05, 2008

2008: A Republican Reinvention?

Find 26 minutes to watch this. No surprise that PBS is pitching around once a month here, and this was either bumped or played hours before it was supposed to be on.

Sometimes I hate this city. It's loaded with Repugnant Thuglicans. Nasty, hateful, stupid ones. The kind that "live poor and vote rich."


How Will You and Your State Cast Ballots in November?
By Kim Zetter September 05, 2008 9:00:00 AM
Categories: E-Voting, Election '08
This year, as a result of a lot of changes in voting machines around the country, numerous voting districts across many states will be using new voting equipment that has either never been used in an election or has never been used in a national election involving millions of voters.

The map that shows the variety of equipment used all over the states is interesting.

I'm inclined to think that if McCain wins in November it's another stolen election.

Yes, I do believe it was stolen in '04 through a combination corporate funded media bias (no, that doesn't mean librul, for any freeptard that happens to land on this page), and voter - disenfranchisement , not to mention people having to work three jobs to survive, which doesn't leave time to research the issues ignored by our corporate media, OR vote, hack able optical scanners , hackable DREs (touchscreens) .

I don't trust the GOP/Diebold (Premier Elections now, mybad) operatives in this county as far as I can throw them.

Rambo and the Mean Girl

Juan Cole explains the RNC strategy in St. Paul. (click title link)

Usually I skim over his blog because it's hard for me to handle the unending daily death toll details of Pesident Cheney's war in Iraq.

Moving on.

Do the Fox Newz Fucks ever change?


Nope.

Neither does the average IQ of their fan base.


"Flip Flops" was the buzzword they used in '04.

Peggy Noonan's flip flops?

Or McCain's flip flops?

Or Sarah Palin's flip flops?

Oh, so flip flop isn't working this time?


This time it's Barack Huessein Obama is a Muslim, who doesn't recite the Pledge of Allegiance, right?

Fox Newz watchers don't use snopes or they would know that Obama is not a Muslim, and he does recite the Pledge of Allegiance

Sometimes the stupid just burns.

Friday sqirrel blogging


Does this one look like she's getting ready to pop out a litter to you?

How timely.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Liveblogging. the RNC. no not me, I suck at it, but this blogger is great!

Can't touch that. go, already, wouldja? (title link)

And I am pleased as punch to add AKMuckraker at Mudflats to the blogroll.

Update 11:20pm Ok, the speech was a snoozefest, but AKMuckraker kept us all awake.

I really don't get the drill, drill drill thing. Drilling in ANWR might add 650,000 to 1.9 million barrels per day.

We use 21 million barrels a day.


The Ballad of Sarah Palin


Sarah Palin. Six colleges in six years to get a degree in journalism.

Sarah Palin, cheerful and combative.

And a typical GOP lying sack of shit. Still, I'm sure she was very popular in junior high school, and I'm sure that the GOP freeptards will lap up every lie she spits out.

I'll bet she was popular as Mayor of Porky-Podunk-Moosetown, Alaska. Rednecked freeptards don't do their homework, but they do have beauty contests, popularity contests and uh... Aerial Wolf Gunning 101.

And obviously they like pit bulls with lipstick on. Even ones who use their tax dollars to defend themselves when they abuse their power. And they seem to love batshit crazy rapturists. They never learn. They just keep doing the same shit over and over again.


Our GOP owned and operated mainstream media is busy looking retarded:

Palin Comes Out Fighting
WaPo

Sarah Palin, as governor, takes on energy companies
LA Times

The Unusual Challenges Palin Faced in Alaska
NY Times


AlJazeera actually went to Palin's hometown and the AK state fair.


The crew at the UK Guardian are laughing their asses off. (this IS some funny stuff they found)


And here in San Diego we're stuck with
30 million dollars worth of hackable voting equipment, Ohio '04 rejects and GOP/Diebold operatives.

Gah, thank God for Jon Stewart.
I wish Michael Phelps was still in the news and stealing some of her press. This kid really did something heartwarming. It made me want to root for him to do well on SNL.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Bristol Palin's privacy




And your daughter's uterus.


Sarah Palin
Palin Slashed Funding for Teen Moms
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin wrote in her line-item veto changes by hand in this copy of a 2008 spending bill obtained by The Washington Post.

Is she a distraction from the RNC goon squad tactics? They have received 50 million in Homeland Security money for law enforcement, as did Denver. Law enforcement? When did "pre-emptive" arrests become legal?

Or is she a distraction from
No Se Nada Torquemada (Gonzales) ?

Heerz how yur librul media (ABC & CBS) dealz with the DNC and RNC


Palin Wants Independent Trooper-Gate Probe Called Off
By Zachary Roth - September 3, 2008, 10:09AM

Yeah, I'll bet she does.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Sarah Palin like, babbles on and on in church

You have to see this in order to believe it.

Truly. I'm stunned.

Hmmmm, this is an interesting little tidbit I found posted in the comments section of Huff Po.


She is enormously popular; in every way she’s like the most popular girl in middle school Even men who think she is a poor choice and won't vote for her can't quit smiling when talking about her because she is a "babe".

Oh. My. God.

Would someone please inform the McCain campaign that running the country is not like running Porky-Podunk- Moosetown, Alaska. And explain to her what she's supposed to do as VP? She doesn't know. Better tell her more than once, she's a Barbie girl

She's also a conservative. I know conservatives. They are rigid, inflexible, selfish, and they don't want any lip from their kids. They see things in black and white, right or wrong. In their minds, they are never wrong, and if you disagree with them, you are wrong.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Amy Goodman and Two Democracy Now! Producers Unlawfully Arrested at RNC

And everybody's talking about the feds busting kids in Minnesota before they even get a chance to protest.
Coulda told you this would happen.
The War on Terra has a disgustingly disproportionate percentage of the budget.


Watch these thugs.





From what I can gather, Amy has been released, but Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar, her producers trying to cover the "riot" ? have not.

Update from
Tom D'Antoni at the Huff Po
No one knows what they are being charged with, but Palmer attributes their arrest to "suspicious behavior."
Kouddous and Salazar are still being held without any formal charges.
11:33PM: Kouddous and Salazar have been released. Sgt. William Palmer called me back and said they have been released with "Pending complaints," which essentially means they were not charged while in custody, but may yet be charged with some felony at a later date.
12:00AM: Democracy Now! has posted this update:

Palin's unmarried 17-yr-old pregnant

Palin says 17-year-old daughter is pregnant

By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer
25 minutes ago


ST. PAUL, Minn. - John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin said Monday that her17-year-old unmarried daughter is five months pregnant, an announcement campaign aides said was aimed at rebutting Internet rumors that Palin's youngest son, born in April, was actually her daughter's.

A statement released by the campaign said that Bristol Palin will keep her baby and marry the child's father. Bristol Palin's baby is due in late December.

Associated Press Writers Eric Gorski in St. Paul and Steve Quinn in Anchorage, Alaska, contributed to this report.

This family values crowd just gets more and more comical every day. Tristero over at Hullabaloo has some James Dobson, of Focus on the Family fame, on adolescent rebellion . for you.

Update 5:04 PM 9/1/2008


Palin hires attorney for Troopergate investigation
By STEVE QUINN, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 32 minutes ago
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the GOP vice presidential candidate, is being represented by an attorney in the investigation into the firing of her public safety commissioner.

Man, it's like watching the Three Stooges.