Monday, June 30, 2008

Wes Clark is right..


Clark is right, just because McCain managed to lose 5 Navy aircraft and get himself shot down on one of his first combat flights doesn't make him Mr Foreign Policy guy, in fact his grasp on foreign policy to date has left me about as comfortable as I would be with him in the pilot seat of an aircraft.


John McCain: Son of privilege. Just like Chimpy. Just imagine how many American jets Chimpy would have destroyed or fast he would have been shot down if he was not AWOL?

GOP Senator Liddy Dole Could Lose Her Seat

Mitch McConnell now this bitch?

WES CLARK: I MEANT WHAT I SAID

Oh, we get it now, Obama asked Wes to slam crazy old McLame.

WES CLARK: I MEANT WHAT I SAID

Oh, we get it now, Obama asked Wes to slam crazy old McLame.

Top Ten Conservative IDIOTS


June 30, 2008
Look Who's Protecting Marriage Now Edition

This week Sens. Larry Craig and David Vitter (1) make a triumphant return to the list as they... well, you won't quite believe it. Elsewhere John McCain (2,3,5) struggles along, Sam Brownback (8) gets it backwards, and George W. Bush (10) drops a clanger. As usual, don't forget the key!

Does the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) feed Total Information Awareness (TIA)?

In the beginning, there was Total Information Awareness, a DARPA information-gathering program run by noneother than former Iran-Contra figure and Reagan national security adviser John Poindexter. Critics saw the program as a major, post-9/11 intrusion on American's privacy and civil liberties, and Congress killed funding for it in 2003. But there were persistent reports--confirmed by yours truly in conversations with former U.S. intelligence officials--that portions of the Total Information Awareness research had simply been shunted off to other agencies.

One of the agencies that absorbed the work was the Advanced Research and Development Activity, affiliated with eavesdropping National Security Agency, and like NSA, located at Fort Meade, Maryland. ARDA was later renamed, given the ominous-sounding moniker, Disruptive Technology Office.

Hopefully, you've kept with us through all the name changes and acronyms. (Do intel agencies do this on purpose to confuse, or is it just bureaucracy at work?) The point is that IARPA, according to Signal, the magazine of the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association, was formed by combining the Disruptive Technology Office with research programs underway at the CIA and other agencies.

So, IARPA was born. Did Total Information Awareness die?

Obama dissapoints, #2

"As he's said many times before, Senator Obama honors and respects Senator McCain's service, and of course he rejects yesterday's statement by General Clark," said Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton.

Moving to the center DOES NOT WORK.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

It’s not difficult to make the case that conservative republicans suffer from a form of mental illness.

Americans have watched them embrace family values and discover ethics, while stealing an election and contriving the circumstances for starting wars. They have worked tirelessly to undermine the American Constitution while frantically waving the flag. They firmly believe in the privatization of government and consistently ignore the inconvenient history of the American taxpayer bailout of one failed/scandalized corporation after the next. These things, by and of themselves, don’t make republicans soft in their heads, but as Einstein said of insanity, it’s “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

Sgt. José Pequeño

Christian EMT Workers Allowed to Let Pregnant Women Die

The medical needs of women are being subordinated to the misogynistic religious beliefs of a group of Christians who seek to define all of society by their own narrow doctrin

Saturday, June 28, 2008

McCain Plans Terror Attacks in Key Swing States to Secure Presidency

After critics questioned the appropriateness of John McCain's chief strategist, Charlie Black, saying a terrorist attack on American soil would benefit his candidate, yesterday Black took that notion one step farther.

Appearing on Today, Black told co-host Matt Lauer, "With Wednesday's Quinnipiac University poll showing Senator Obama leading in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, we've redoubled our efforts regarding terror attacks here at home, from mere wishful thinking to targeted planning."

Lauer asked, "Just to be clear, you're not suggesting you're involved in orchestrating attacks on these states?"

"No, I'm not suggesting that, Matt. I'm telling you flat-out, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida can expect to be hit by the McCain campaign sometime between now and Election Day.

You're drinking Bud so this asshole can alzheimer his way around the globe advocating WW3?


Fuck you.

Court: Texas churches can physically hurt people with imunity.

Sodimize, rape, injure it's all OK if your are religous and the court won't do any thing because it would unconstitutionally entangle the court in church doctrine. What about the rights of this 17 year old girl? What about her doctrine?
A divided Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of a former Colleyville church Friday, saying church members who were involved in a traumatic exorcism that ultimately injured a young woman are protected by the First Amendment.

Friday, June 27, 2008

SCALIA: Well, the press unanimously -- and there were a number of different organizations involved -- they unanimously came to that conclusion.

Scalia is a sick fuck. Facts be dammed. Onward with conserviative failure.
In fact, according to the Post -- one of NORC's clients for the study -- the NORC data show that in a statewide recount, Gore would likely have emerged the winner under four criteria for determining a voter's intent. The Post reported that researchers in the study "examined all ballots that were initially rejected by voting machines. This included those that contained no discernible vote for president, known as 'undervotes,' and those that registered votes for more than one candidate, the 'overvotes.' " The study then applied "different standards for determining voter intent and tallied results based on several scenarios that sought to approximate conditions on the ground in Florida." The Post reported that the NORC data show:

* When the recount tallied ballots in which "at least one corner of a chad was detached from punch-card ballots," Gore won Florida by 60 votes.
* "[U]nder the least-restrictive standard for interpreting voter intent, which counted all dimpled chads and any discernible optical mark (which in the case of optical ballots Florida's new election law now requires to be counted as votes)," Gore won Florida by 107 votes.
* Using a "more restrictive interpretation of what constitutes a valid mark on optical scan ballots" -- and in which chads had to be "fully punched" -- Gore won by 115 votes.
* Replicating "the standards established by each of the counties in their recounts" gave Gore 171 more votes than Bush.

Moreover, by stating "[s]even-two" in response to Scalia's claim that the Bush v. Gore decision "was not close," Rose falsely suggested that the court voted 7-2 against allowing a recount to go forward. In fact, four of the nine justices dissented from the majority decision ending the recount, meaning that the decision was actually 5-4. Scalia responded to Rose's assertion by stating, "It was seven to two on the principal issue of whether there had been a constitutional violation. It wasn't close." In fact, while two of the dissenting justices -- David Souter and Stephen Breyer -- agreed that the procedures for the recount ordered by the Florida Supreme Court violated the Equal Protection Clause, their position was not that the recount should be halted, but that Florida should be allowed to conduct a recount under different procedures. So, contrary to Scalia and Rose's suggestion, four justices -- not two -- took the position that a recount should go forward.

So this is what Harry was so pissed off about on his "Le Show"