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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
2 lawyers and 2 OpEds on the case of Mohamed Osman Mohamud
and they are vastly different.
So Who Is the Enemy, Exactly? A Portland Plot Should Remind Us of Crucial Questions We Need to Ask and Answer
By MARCI A. HAMILTON
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
I think Miss Marcia has been watching too much Fox Snooz or she's trying to sell copies of her book God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law
"...There are numerous claims here that merit further scrutiny and questioning. First, .."
SUNDAY, NOV 28, 2010 06:29 ET
The FBI successfully thwarts its own Terrorist plot
BY GLENN GREENWALD
So Who Is the Enemy, Exactly? A Portland Plot Should Remind Us of Crucial Questions We Need to Ask and Answer
By MARCI A. HAMILTON
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
I think Miss Marcia has been watching too much Fox Snooz or she's trying to sell copies of her book God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law
"...There are numerous claims here that merit further scrutiny and questioning. First, .."
SUNDAY, NOV 28, 2010 06:29 ET
The FBI successfully thwarts its own Terrorist plot
BY GLENN GREENWALD
Reading Now
The second page of the introduction hooked me.
I'm still painfully slogging through Stiglitz' book but it's slow going because I read Perkins' book also.
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Monday, November 29, 2010
Let's see what the corporate ass-kissing Supreme court does with this one
Monday, Nov. 29, 2010
Supreme Court to review Ariz. campaign finance law
and because both sides simplify the tax debate:
Monday, Nov. 29, 2010
FACT CHECK: Small business caught in tax battle
By TOM RAUM Associated Press
Supreme Court to review Ariz. campaign finance law
and because both sides simplify the tax debate:
Monday, Nov. 29, 2010
FACT CHECK: Small business caught in tax battle
By TOM RAUM Associated Press
Sunday, November 28, 2010
While Fox News Pundits Clamor To Attack North Korea, News Corp Is In Bed With The Regime
Reported by Ellen - November 28, 2010 -
And Oh. My. God. You have to read Driftglass today. Go on, git outta here --
And Oh. My. God. You have to read Driftglass today. Go on, git outta here --
Saturday, November 27, 2010
The AT&T Settlement: A reason to be thankful this holiday season.
Yeesh, after reading a little bit more about this case and the NYT editorial yesterday and it's comments I just get more and more disgusted with corporate America and it's handmaidens in Congress and the Supreme Court. Goddamned huge ass companies have to be told by the courts that their contracts were unconscionable? The only thing that makes me grateful of this decision is that it may help insure that class action suits don't go the way of the dodo bird.
Today, that is.
Today, that is.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Grateful
8 Things Progressives Can Be Thankful For
Chin up, after all we've got Rachel Maddow, health care, Pittsburgh's f-you to corporate control, and a whole lot more to be thankful for.
November 25, 2010
Let's see, what else am I grateful for?
I'm healthy. My husband puts up with my cranky ass and goes to a job that ain't much fun in order to take care of us. The kid is healthy and smart and almost done spending our savings on college, but she won't have shitloads of debt when she starts out. I have more family and friends in good shape (surviving financially, ain't none of us running marathons, lol) than a lot of people.
Most of the San Diego flora looks like this -
But I live in an apartment complex with trees like this -
Damn straight I'm grateful, these trees are gorgeous.
And one more thing Hammer Drops on Tom DeLay
Chin up, after all we've got Rachel Maddow, health care, Pittsburgh's f-you to corporate control, and a whole lot more to be thankful for.
November 25, 2010
Let's see, what else am I grateful for?
I'm healthy. My husband puts up with my cranky ass and goes to a job that ain't much fun in order to take care of us. The kid is healthy and smart and almost done spending our savings on college, but she won't have shitloads of debt when she starts out. I have more family and friends in good shape (surviving financially, ain't none of us running marathons, lol) than a lot of people.
Most of the San Diego flora looks like this -
But I live in an apartment complex with trees like this -
Damn straight I'm grateful, these trees are gorgeous.
And one more thing Hammer Drops on Tom DeLay
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Fox news morons on parade
O'Reilly want the 50's back?
History of Federal Individual Income Bottom and Top Bracket Rates
Time to Tax Super Rich and Corporations at 1950s Levels
By John F. Miglio
And in other news "the natural gas industry will still be hard pressed to develop to its full capability because of an oil and coal influence-addled Congress;"
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Pew Study Finds Republican Bias In Landline-Only Polls
Marc Kilstein | November 23, 2010, 8:18AM
My first thought was, yeah, they registered Republican in the 50's when it was a party that gave a shit about small business owners and never looked back. Now they don't even look up from the Fox Snooz propaganda channel.
I also read this article this morning:
The Two-Party Oligarchy Vs. The People
"...For years, people have contended that a right-leaning bias exists in public opinion polls that fail to consider cell phone users. This argument has some new backing-- a Pew Research Center report released Monday suggests that polls based on landline-only samples do, in fact, suffer from a Republican bias..."
My first thought was, yeah, they registered Republican in the 50's when it was a party that gave a shit about small business owners and never looked back. Now they don't even look up from the Fox Snooz propaganda channel.
I also read this article this morning:
The Two-Party Oligarchy Vs. The People
By David DeGraw, AmpedStatus
"...Watching Democrats complain about Republicans and Republicans complain about Democrats is like watching two Neanderthals throw rocks at each other while a pack of lions surround them..."
"...Watching Democrats complain about Republicans and Republicans complain about Democrats is like watching two Neanderthals throw rocks at each other while a pack of lions surround them..."
Yup, I'm guilty as charged sometimes. *sigh*
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Why big pharma hates the government right now
Drug Industry Settlements In 2010 Largest Ever Under False Claims Act
"...Congress recently strengthened the law and expanded the ability of whistleblowers to recover money if they alert the Securities and Exchange Commission to financial fraud..."
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sarah Palin Scouting Office Space In Iowa, Hints At 2012 Presidential Run
Have I stepped into the Twilight Zone? Palin for President? WTF?
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Best Sarah Palin post ever.
Chalmers Johnson RIP
James Fallows - The Atlantic
NOV 21 2010, 1:40 AM ET
I have just heard that Chalmers Johnson died a few hours ago, at age 79, at his home near San Diego. He had had a variety of health problems for a long time...
NOV 21 2010, 1:40 AM ET
I have just heard that Chalmers Johnson died a few hours ago, at age 79, at his home near San Diego. He had had a variety of health problems for a long time...
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Kamala Harris CA AG?
"...Unlike Republicans, Democrats have reason to be worried about dirty tricks. The Cooley campaignhad major support from Karl Rove, who of course had a leading role in the 2000 travesty. Rove has made his career on dirty tricks since he won a bitter 1973 campaign for Executive Director of the College Republicans -- in part by getting votes for his opponent disallowed. Although Rove was caught on tape counseling other young Republicans on how to cheat, then Republican National Committee chair George H.W. Bush chose Rove as the winner and later, fatefully, connected him with his son, George W..."Tweet
Krugman
Axis of Depression
Published: November 18, 2010
What do the government of China, the government of Germany and the Republican Party have in common?They’re all trying to bully the Federal Reserve into calling off its efforts to create jobs. And the motives of all three are highly suspect.
Published: November 18, 2010
What do the government of China, the government of Germany and the Republican Party have in common?They’re all trying to bully the Federal Reserve into calling off its efforts to create jobs. And the motives of all three are highly suspect.
Friday, November 19, 2010
<em>Shadow Elite</em>: Truthiness, Porn and the Real Problem With Reality TV
You didn't mention the porn stars who last three months in the business and then have to retire because of a prolapsed anus.
I'm thinking that the American voter pretty much has a prolapsed anus and part of that is because instead of getting real news we get performances bought and paid for by really big media conglomerates.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
I'm thinking that the American voter pretty much has a prolapsed anus and part of that is because instead of getting real news we get performances bought and paid for by really big media conglomerates.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Grover Norquist: GOP Must Be Willing To Force Government Shutdown In Battle Against Federal Spending
Yes, Norquist has done quite well for himself whoring for the rich hasn't he? And Gingrich still thinks he's running the country.
Gingrich: Don't just reject the left, replace it
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Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Oh boy, Bunnypants AND a shitload of GOP Governors
They are here. Ugh. A gang who spent 50 million bucks to win these seats complaining about spending just cracks me right the fuck up.
Mystery sewer foam.
A thick, oozing mess was spewing up from the storm drain near Davis' condo at Kellogg Beach in Point Loma, on the bay near Shelter Island,
Obviously we already have a problem with pollution.
Sometimes I really hate this town and it's FauxNewz brainwashed inhabitants.
This makes me want to shower with anti-bacterial soap and I hate that stuff. I think I need something to settle my stomach now.
Mystery sewer foam.
A thick, oozing mess was spewing up from the storm drain near Davis' condo at Kellogg Beach in Point Loma, on the bay near Shelter Island,
Obviously we already have a problem with pollution.
Sometimes I really hate this town and it's FauxNewz brainwashed inhabitants.
This makes me want to shower with anti-bacterial soap and I hate that stuff. I think I need something to settle my stomach now.
SAN DIEGO — Newt Gingrich on Thursday urged GOP governors to turn what he calls "the rejection of the left" into "the replacement of the left" by enacting conservative, transformational policies in the states.
You've got to be kidding me. The arrogance of these assholes.
Presidential Book Tour Stops in San Diego
By JANELL LEWIS
Updated 6:01 AM PST, Thu, Nov 18, 2010
Source: Presidential Book Tour Stops in San Diego | NBC San Diego
Former president George W. Bush will be in San Diego Thursday to meet with the Chamber of Commerce.
Bush has been busy talking with television networks, cable hosts and others about his book called "Decision Points," a memoir on his presidency.
The president will share his personal thoughts on some major events during his presidency, including the war in Iraq, the 9/11 terrorists attacks and Hurricane Katrina.
The meeting is not open to the public but we will be there to report on the discussion.
Should The City Of San Diego Consider Bankruptcy?
November 17, 2010
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Maddow reports, you decide
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Willow Palin Facebook Posts: Homophobic Slurs, Curse Words & More (PHOTOS)
The Palins. Just part of the bread and circuses. Where's the bread?
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Republicans? You been had.
Bush Photoshops Rove Out of Plame Scandal
Tue Nov. 16, 2010 3:00 AM PST Mojo
"...Bush neglects to remind his readers that Novak's second source was Karl Rove, his key political strategist..."
GOP's Top Tax Guy: Republicans Will Block Permanent Middle-Class Tax Cut
Brian Beutler | November 16, 2010, 4:51PM TPM
Tue Nov. 16, 2010 3:00 AM PST Mojo
"...Bush neglects to remind his readers that Novak's second source was Karl Rove, his key political strategist..."
GOP's Top Tax Guy: Republicans Will Block Permanent Middle-Class Tax Cut
Brian Beutler | November 16, 2010, 4:51PM TPM
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Freshman GOPer: Hey, Where's My Health Care?
Josh Marshall | November 15, 2010, 11:14PM
Just go read it.
I've been watching a British show called "Survivors" ('08, '10) streams on Netflix and my favorite line came out of one of the most reprehensible characters in the show. At a kangaroo trial that his boss the politician had just made a speech in which she pushed the jury to convict because she had already sold the defendant into slavery. The line went something like "Who you going to believe, him or a politician, known to be some of the most self-promoting wankers on the planet?"
Just go read it.
I've been watching a British show called "Survivors" ('08, '10) streams on Netflix and my favorite line came out of one of the most reprehensible characters in the show. At a kangaroo trial that his boss the politician had just made a speech in which she pushed the jury to convict because she had already sold the defendant into slavery. The line went something like "Who you going to believe, him or a politician, known to be some of the most self-promoting wankers on the planet?"
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Reading Now
Well, picking it up again, actually. If you don't know anything about the IMF and the World Bank it's a good primer.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
The Age of Stupid
2008 UK
92 min - Documentary
Something the New Freshman Class of Extremists Senators should be required to watch. It wont happen of course, they are too busy watching their corporate sponsor's bottom lines so that their campaign coffers remain full.
92 min - Documentary
In the desolate future of 2055, an archivist (Pete Postlethwaite) combs through a vast collection of videos to learn what went wrong with the planet. His research points to the first decade of the century, when humans blithely ignored the warning signs of climate change. The footage he views is actually culled from real-life interviews conducted by the filmmaker, whose sharp -- and darkly funny -- insights populate this sobering documentary.
Something the New Freshman Class of Extremists Senators should be required to watch. It wont happen of course, they are too busy watching their corporate sponsor's bottom lines so that their campaign coffers remain full.
Sending the husband to the store
So he spends $40 on $30 worth of shit and I talk him through one purchase that he still manages to screw up. At least I didn't have to go to the store. *sigh*
Friday, November 12, 2010
Rachel Maddow Clashes With Jon Stewart, Civilly, In Hour's Worth Of Interview Excerpts
"We live in a plutocracy where the rich and powerful are about preserving their power to the exclusion of all others. They will use both parties to achieve this end."
I agree with that. I also got the impression that Jon knows he's part of the circus and Rachel understands that people still need bread with that circus.
About Jon Stewart
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
The Professional Left
I got nothing today, go listen to Driftglass and Blue Gal.
I was going to explain my irritation with the Maddow/Stewart "discussion" but why bother?
Now I'm going to go listen to Left, Right and Center"...Simpson Bowles doesn't balance the budget till 2037...."
I was going to explain my irritation with the Maddow/Stewart "discussion" but why bother?
Now I'm going to go listen to Left, Right and Center"...Simpson Bowles doesn't balance the budget till 2037...."
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