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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Afghan Shooting: U.S. Officials Seek To Contain Damage


I don't know why people are so surprised, indignant and vengeful towards this soldier. Nobody in the service gets help when they start to lose it because they don't want "head case" stamped in their service jacket. I was born and raised in a county that is basically one big military base, I've been seeing the homeless vets on the streets my whole life. Dude was on his 4th deployment into a war zone in a foreign culture. Not everyone handles that well, but the attitudes of many service persons don't allow for any weakness and seeking mental health help is seen as a weakness.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Greenwald totally nails it on Kucinich

SATURDAY, MAR 10, 2012 2:40 AM PST
Dennis Kucinich and “wackiness”
BY GLENN GREENWALD

"...Establishment Democrats have long viewed Dennis Kucinich with a mixture of scorn, mockery and condescension...

But more important: Kucinich’s animating belief was that both political parties often embraced extremist, destructive policies due to a combination of cowardice and malignant views..."

Friday, March 09, 2012

I'm pooped

I cleaned my carpets today. There are some clean spots now.


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Wednesday, March 07, 2012

My dilemma and my anger

I know, you're looking at the pictures and you're thinking, Bitch is fucking obsessed with her feet and these damn shoes. Yeah, kinda, but this is something a little bit different.

Here goes --

I've been wearing the wrong size for 14 years and it caused all kinds of problems with my back, knees and 1 very painful arch. Easy for a shoes salesperson to mistake since I'm almost perfectly in between sizes and with most shoes you need to go up a size if there is doubt. Based on my experience I don't recommend it with Birkenstocks. The arch supports need to be in the correct places for your frame.

So the picutures below are of new pairs that I can't wear. Well, I have this wonderful family next door and her mom has "wide feet little bit" and "problems with fitting shoes and with feet" and she sends shoes to mom in Iran through sister in another country because the sanctions and bad relations between Iran and the U.S. are making direct phone calls and the sending of packages of things like Motrin and wide shoes to mom difficult. I didn't know this when I asked if she could get a foot tracing to see if the Birks I can't wear might work for her mom. I asked my friend and neighbor if we could just send the shoes to her and she explained the problems.

I couldn't help but think "WTF?" and then "Oh, of course! The geniuses at Homeland Security will find some way to indicate that a couple pairs of secondhand Birkenstocks (gently and slightly used and not broken in!) will somehow help Iran with it's nuclear program."

It makes perfect sense to me now since I'm almost done reading this book. I told her that the problems that the U.S. has with Iran are made in Israel and we laughed. She and I have discussed how we love that the US has freedom of religion. Those two countries really don't if you look at the problems encountered by people of the less favored religion in them, but I would posit that Jews in Iran have less problems than Muslims in Israel do. Well, I think everybody in Iran is having a tougher time with survival.





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Monday, March 05, 2012

Russsians arrested in St Petersburg protests

Russia election: Police arrest 550 at city protests
5 March 2012 Last updated at 15:34 ET

Ahhhh, a little waterboarding and they'll admit that Hillary made them do it.

AIPAC Works for the 1 Percent

Posted on Mar 4, 2012
By Chris Hedges
Truthdig

"...AIPAC does not drive Middle Eastern policy in the United States. I am afraid it is worse than that. AIPAC is one of an array of powerful and well-funded neoconservative institutions that worship force and drive our relations with the rest of the world. These neoconservatives choose an enemy and then our compliant class of journalists, specialists, military analysts, columnists and television commentators line up to serve as giddy cheerleaders for war. Moments like these always make me embarrassed to be a reporter. Our political elite, Republican and Democrat, finds in this ideology a simple, childish allure. This ideology does not require cultural, historical or linguistic literacy. It reduces the world to black and white, good and evil. The drumbeat for war with Iran sounded by AIPAC is part of this broad, sick, binary vision of a world that can be subjugated by force, a world where all will be made to kneel before these corporate and neoconservative elites, where none, including finally us, will be permitted to whisper dissent..."

yeah I know it's 3 pages long, read it anyway

I'm still trudging through the book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy by Mearsheimer and Walt.

Sunday, March 04, 2012

AIPAC 2012: Obama Defends Policies Toward Israel, Fends Off Partisan Critiques


AIPAC is so busy staring at it's own navel it doesn't even realize that what it is advocating might not be the best thing long term for the actual people in Israel and they surely don't care about the people inside the US.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Limbaugh Advertisers: We Still Won't Sponsor Rush Anymore


Why is it that you have to hit these idiots in the pocketbook in order to get their attention?
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Saturday, March 03, 2012

wtf is the matter with Arizona?

I went looking for some more details on the shooting last night because my first thought after I saw a headline that mentioned 13 were shot,was "Mexican drugs gangs?' So I use the search terms "Arizona shooting." Then I have to weed through the results to find last night's shooting?

Like I said, wtf is the matter with Arizona?

(I don't even want to go into how fucked up the AZ rednecked Republican politicians and law enforcement are)...on second thought, wtf is the matter with the world?


Flashback: Drug Cartels Helped Save The Banks During Financial Meltdown
March 3, 2012
Print Version
Source: Guardian

Friday, March 02, 2012

Risking Peace at a Troubled School

How one struggling San Francisco school is using meditation to help at-risk children thrive.
Edutopia / By David Markus
at Alternet
March 2, 2012

"... Middle schoolers, sitting silently, hardly moving?

Seriously?..."

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Haven't read Clusterfuck Nation in a while

because ya gotta toughen up the emotional skin before diving into his pool.

I'm good today, you?

Let's go into

A Fog of Mendacity
By James Howard Kunstler
on February 27, 2012 9:43 AM

Omygodomygodomygod I love this guy:

" ...The US government is in on this propaganda offensive, especially the Department of Energy's Energy Information Agency (EIA), which routinely issues overly optimistic reports about future oil production. The political spin is a quixotic effort to promote another commonly touted lie about the future: that the US is approaching a point of "energy independence." You'll know we got there when you have to walk to your new job weeding the potato fields. The mendacity behind this propaganda is strictly the wish of politicians to avoid telling voters the truth, out of sheer cowardice for the consequences..."

A dozen bankers are destroying civilization- and governments don't care

OpEd News
Lila York
Feb 26, 2012

The Israel Lobby, reading now

I'm plugging away at this thing. It's depressing, but it is enlightening, sort of. I really have a hard time understanding the crazy things people do because they are brainwashed by some religious fanatics.

I appreciate the fact that I was born in a country that allows freedom of religion and by the same token allows me freedom from religion. We're supposed to have separation of church and state in this country, but by the looks of things lately, some of these whackos really dislike that. Hopefully ist's just the clown car circus rhetoric.

The Middle East is a weird place. I don't understand why the Taliban is bombing shit because some Korans were burned by mistake. That is not to say that I don't understand Afghan anger because of the war.

I'm not thrilled that AIPAC "influences" (read controls) so much foreign policy in the Middle East. Their agenda ain't working for the US or Israel very well right now.

Read a little about the book at wikipedia.


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Once again, speculators behind sharply rising oil and gasoline prices

Once again, speculators behind sharply rising oil and gasoline prices
Posted on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
By Kevin G. Hall | McClatchy Newspapers

"...Historically, financial speculators accounted for about 30 percent of oil trading in commodity markets, while producers and end users made up about 70 percent. Today it's almost the reverse..."

The other night my congressman had another one of those telephonic town hall meetings and for some reason I get called. This time I didn't hang up and kept a running commentary going. There is a warning that you might be recorded. Good. I hope they recorded me strongly requesting that he bring up speculation in the oil markets as he was babbling on about some pie in the sky algae crap and whining about ethanol mixes and the price of gasoline. I didn't place myself in the queue for questions because I'm not diplomatic in the least. Mostly it was a chance for him to spew RepugnanThuglican talking points and a chance for "his constituents" to bitch about Obama.

Sometimes I hate the fact that I can filter out the bullshit. *sigh*

What Real Class Warfare Looks Like

The American Prospect
PAUL WALDMAN FEBRUARY 17, 2012
Republicans find a way to stick it to the poor.

"So it looks as though Republicans are going to cave on the extension of the payroll tax cut, pretty much the only tax cut they don't like, seeing as it doesn't do much for the wealthy. But on their way to that capitulation, they made sure they could exact a price: drug testing of people applying for unemployment compensation! After all, we need to send these people a message...."

"...Demanding drug tests from government contractors or people who take advantage of tax deductions would be crazy, of course. On the other hand, testing people on welfare or people who are unemployed makes perfect sense. Why? Because they're poor...."


Guillotines ladies and gents, guillotines. I've had it with these fucking fucks. I've never had a drug habit and I found it de-humanizing and humiliating to pee in a cup for a couple days work at minimum wage, and that's what the temp agencies did, even though they asked the companies to pay two or three times what they paid me. Especially so when I was treated like a dumb hamster in a cage to doing dirty work for a company so steeped in the fraudulent housing market that even someone like me who had never seen mortgage documents figured it out.

Do you think ANY of the idiots who propose these laws EVER went through that?

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Friday, February 24, 2012

The Whistleblower

2010 R 112 minutes
Sent to Bosnia to train cops in the aftermath of that country's brutal civil war, American policewoman Kathryn Bolkovac (Rachel Weisz) uncovers evidence that U.N. peacekeepers are complicit in a flourishing sex-trafficking trade. But when she brings her allegations to light, she discovers that her foes are more powerful than the law. Based on a true story, this thriller from director Larysa Kondracki co-stars Monica Bellucci and David Strathairn.

Fucking DynCorp. My husband had a run in with those corrupt, arrogant, lazy fuckers when he was in the service, and he is next to impossible to piss off, and he was pissed when he got home from work. Anyway, I remember reading this article within a couple years of it being written. When the phrase "diplomatic immunity" showed up in the movie I had to take a break as I was picturing myself going after one of the characters in the movie with a baseball bat. "Immunize that, you fucker!" I thougt.

The DynCorp "See No Evil" Monkey
Posted: 02/10/2012 10:56 am
David Isenberg
Author, 'Shadow Force: Private Security Contractors in Iraq'

Broken wings: both current and former employees of DynCorp, one of the federal government's largest contractors, have accused the company of taking a fly-by-night attitude toward maintenance of military aircraft
by Kelly Patricia O'Meara

Aug 02, 2011
Contractor Accountability and Human Trafficking at Center of Upcoming Film, The Whistleblower
"...Dyncorp employees ran a “prostitution ring” that imported prostitutes from Kuwait into Baghdad in armored vehicles and operated out of hotels along the Tigris River, according to Barry Halley, a former Dyncorp subcontractor. The women appeared to be adults from Eastern Europe, he said..."

And believe me, it aint just DynCorp:

‘Gentlemen, We Shot a Judge’ and Other Tales of Blackwater, DynCorp, and Triple Canopy’s Rampage Through Iraq


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Does the 99% have support within the Occupy Movement?



I know somebody who lives in a "right to work" state and it's commonly known as the "right to starve" state.

As I was watching this clip I wondered how do the land/buliding owners, or property management corporations expect to collect disgustingly high rents if people who are working are living in their cars? If the 1% are so fucking organized why can't they talk to each other and figure this shit out?

Because they're NOT brilliant and they ain't gonna figure out shit until they are headed for the guillotines.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

7 Marines die in training accident

Crash was 1 of deadliest for Marines in years
By JULIE WATSON
The Associated Press

"SAN DIEGO — A collision that killed seven Marines in one of the Marine Corps' deadliest aviation training accidents in years occurred over a sprawling desert range favored by the U.S. military because its craggy mountains and hot, dusty conditions are similar to Afghanistan's harsh environment.;;;"

"...It was the fifth aviation accident since March involving the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing headquartered at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station in San Diego. Throughout the Navy and Marine Corps, there have only been two other aviation training accidents in the past five years involving seven or more deaths, according to the military's Naval Safety Center..."

*sigh*

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Seriously? This is considered a "top headline" for Findlaw?

Monaco Heir's Jaw Broken in Royal Brawl
By Andrew Lu on February 21, 2012 3:01 PM | No TrackBacks

I think I'll go read this book.
The Israel Lobby and U. S. Foreign Policy
byJohn J. Mearsheimer,Stephen M. Walt

Monday, February 20, 2012

Republicans just suck ass sometimes

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When I think about women in these states who register and vote Republican I am baffled at the thought, "Jeez, how fucking dumb or brain rattled by some violent religious fucktard are these bitches?"

Sunday, February 19, 2012

1/2 dozen one way 6 the other

I've been burned out watching the clown car circus called the rethug prez primary so I decided to do more stuff that is productive for me. Like investing in a vacuum cleaner I can stand using and dusting what I can with it as I do the floors. After all, watching the clowns is exhausting and my head hurts from...



So at least I'm tired and I got something done.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Art's classical nudes get Photoshopped to be skinnier



William-Adolphe Bouguereau's 'La Naissance de Vénus

Dude is one of my favorite painters and this pisses me off. It aint broke and it don't need fixing.

How a Filthy Rich 196 People Will Buy Our Election

Ari Berman at TomDispatch reposted at AlterNet

"...In the fourth quarter of 2011, Romney outraised Obama among the top firms on Wall Street by a margin of 11 to 1. His top three campaign contributions are from employees of Goldman Sachs ($496,430), JPMorgan ($317,400) and Morgan Stanley ($277,850). The banks have fallen out of favor with the public, but their campaign cash is indispensable among the political class and so they remain as powerful as ever in American politics..."
In 2011, 196 individual donors provided nearly 80 percent of the money raised by super PACs
(read the whole thing)

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentines Day y'all!



He can't eat chocolate, so the cake, the strawberries, and the pot roast are for him. He's a pot roast kinda guy. And oh yeah his card aint all gooey, it's funny. After 16 years ya need some funny.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Wikileaks: Does Bradley Manning deserve a Nobel Peace Prize?

Icelandic lawmakers nominate the accused secret spiller — reigniting a debate over whether Manning aided the world, or aided the enemy
POSTED ON FEBRUARY 9, 2012, AT 3:10 PM

A "Free Bradley Manning" sign hangs from barbed wire in Fort Meade, Maryland: The accused WikiLeaks informant has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/ Getty Images SEE ALL 49 PHOTOS
Best Opinion: Salem-News, TIME, Hot Air

Well Jeez, at least it's labled an opinion piece, good, since it links to Hot Air, the "conservative" blog founded by Michelle Malkin. I'd tell ya what I nicknamed her, but it's really really really mean.

WikiLeaks suspect arraignment for February 23
(AFP) – By Agence France-Presse
Thursday, February 9, 2012 22:45 EST