Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Don Sherwood (R-Strangler) Yea, I fucked the bitch, but I didn't beat her. Now GIVE ME SOME FUCKING MONEY!!

Sherwood acknowledges he had an affair with the woman, but denies the allegations of abuse.

Now he is in danger of losing his seat, and has been “calling in chits” with “campaign officials and House colleagues.” He’s getting good results. The embattled congressman received about $90,000 from campaign committees and House members in the three-month period ending Oct. 1, according to his latest campaign finance report to the FEC.

President Cheney's lies & delusions continue to irreparably damage the nation, kill and endanger americans.

There is no other way to put it. For shame you evil bastard.

Update: Support for Iraq war at all time low.

Apparently, Americans don't want their sons and daughters to die for your piece of shit fantasies. Why is that?

Today President Bush took the constitution and tore it into little pieces.

I don't ever want to hear anyone on the right talk about moral values again. They are concepts which they clearly do not understand. And if they dare to bring up the Bible or Jesus Christ after this I will laugh in their faces, knowing that by their own standards they are going straight to hell for what they've done.

Bill O'Reilly. Still a fucking idiot.

Bill O'Reilly. Idiot.

Rick Santorum. Still a fucking idiot

Rick Santorum. Idiot

You telling me that Johns Hopkins are fuck ups?

"I loved when President Bush said ‘their methodology has been pretty well discredited,’" Richard Garfield, a public health professor at Columbia University who works closely with a number of the authors of the report, told the Christian Science Monitor. "That’s exactly wrong. There is no discrediting of this methodology. I don’t think there’s anyone who’s been involved in mortality research who thinks there’s a better way to do it in unsecured areas. I have never heard of any argument in this field that says there’s a better way to do it."

Trust me the Dems ain't that couragous.

One pointed to rumors on the Hill that there is the possibility of a Democratic October surprise. "[Former Congressman Mark] Foley wasn't their surprise. That just kinda happened, but people are saying they do have one of their own."

Chimpy doesn't give a fuck.


He's already rogue. He's already out of control. He's already a fucking war criminal. What do you mean, "if the Dems pass a law ChimpCo doesn't like?" What about the existing laws Chimpy ignores right now? No, Chimpy needs to be stopped right the fuck now and it ain't never gonna happen.

No comeuppance. No denigration. No rebuke. Nothing.
When Rove steal the elections, again, in 22 days, stand the fuck by! Who is going to put him in check then? BOMBS AWAY!!!

If Karl fucks up and the Dems do stumble in to power in the house or god forbid both houses, recent history suggests that no one, I repeat NO ONE on the Dem side will do a fucking thing about ChimpCo's extensively documented crimes. Not a goddamm fuckng thing. No special prosecutors, no hearings, no investigations and certainly no impeachment. It's fucking pathetic.

I hope to God I'm wrong.

Denial for Dems. Because Rove will steal this electon too.

"This election isn't about Republicans vs. Democrats. It's about Reality vs. Denial.
We can either vote to accept reality and change course or we can vote for denial
and stay on the wrong path for another 2 years. The thing about reality is that reality
doesn't go away. How bad do things have to get before we vote to drain the swamp?
-- Marc Perkel, from his home in San Bruno, CA (via BartCop)

Sticking with failure

Bush called Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday to reassure him that it was not true that the US planned to dump him if he had not produced better results in two months.

Bush hasn't dumped Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who has not produced better results for 3 years, so al-Maliki need not have worried.

GOP: The party of Pedophiles and Fascists.


What is it with republicans?

We're Done. Welcome to fascist america.

The recently passed Military Commissions Act removes the United States from the ranks of civilized nations. It codifies racial and political discrimination, legalizes kidnapping and torture of those the government deems its political enemies, and eliminates habeas corpus--the ancient precept that prevents the police from arresting and holding you without cause--a basic protection common to all (other) modern legal systems, and one that dates to the Magna Carta.

Is this how Rove fucks us? I don't think Rove wants Chimpy to EVER leave power.

Why Is Bush Waiting On Military Commissions Act? :.

The big question at the moment is why Bush has delayed signing the legislation even in the midst of fast-tracking other bills of little significance?

It was reported by the Washington Post over the weekend that Bush and Karl Rove are "inexplicably upbeat" about the upcoming midterm elections and expected the Democrats to easily fall short of the 15-seat threshold that would see them recapture the House.

In the face of scandals piled atop scandals and the universal unpopularity of the ongoing quagmire in Iraq, how on earth can Bush and Rove expect to employ successful damage limitation, absent some intervening event or the "October surprise" that Rove himself promised.

The arrogance of the Neo-Cons has led many to fear that HR 6166 is being maintained in a holding position in anticipation of a major event that will give the Bush administration carte blanche to expand its provisions and sharpen its focus to further target American citizens.

Curt, it's not Melanie Sloan. You see, the truth is, you're another punk ass bitch, crook republican.



You, Curt, are a common thief.

There's an updated story from the Associated Press on the Curt Weldon investigation that says the feds actually raided six sites today -- not just the home of the Delaware County Republican's lobbyist daughter and Delco GOP powerhouse Charlie Sexton but also two other sites in the Philly area and two in Jacksonville, Fla.

Jacksonville? That's a huge window into the investigation, because a leading client of Karen Weldon and Sexton's former lobbying firm, the Russian oil giant Itera, has its American office there. Here are some damning facts about Curt Weldon and Itera, first reported by the Los Angeles Times and summarized quite nicely in Weldon's Wikipedia entry:

Itera International Energy Corporation, a Russian company, was Solutions' first client. In May 2002, Curt Weldon had led a congressional delegation to Russia and visited Itera. At the beginning of September, Itera paid the expenses for a trip he made to New York City. The next week, Itera told Karen Weldon it would sign a contract with SNA. On September 24, Curt Weldon co-hosted an event at the Library of Congress honoring Itera's chairman. On September 26, Weldon gave a floor speech praising Itera. On September 30, SNA received a a $500,000 annual contract with Itera, with $170,000 up front. In November, Itera paid for Karen to join her father on a trip to Eastern Europe and Russia. In January 2003, Itera opened U.S. offices in Jacksonville, Fl., paying for Representative Weldon to attend the opening.

Doesn't look good, although Weldon is trying to blame all of this on Melanie Sloan and her admittedly progressive-leaning good government group CREW. Seems to us that CREW was merely doing its stated job: Looking for unethical behavior and referring it to the proper feds. The feds -- who ultimately report to a GOP-led administration -- toss most of CREW's referrals into the trash. Why not this one -- unless there's something to it?