Thursday, June 20, 2013

Fat fuck and humorless republican asshole Maine Gov Paul LePage complains about taking it up the ass for two years


Not that anything is wrong with that, but LePage is pretty upset. He must have heart issues.
Gov. Paul LePage made the remark about Sen. Troy Jackson to two television reporters Thursday. When one reporter responded that people were bound to find the remark offensive, the governor repeated a variation of it. 
"Sen. Jackson claims to be for the people, but he's the first one to give it to the people without providing Vaseline," LePage said, according to WMTW. 
"He is bad. He has no brains, and he has a black heart." LePage acknowledged to WMTW that the comments could be offensive to some, saying,"Good. It ought to [offend], because I've been taking it for two years."

NSA whistleblower Russ Tice: NSA is a Deep State that targets and wiretaps US political candidates for its own purposes


NSA wages war on Americans.
Deep State: is a group of influential anti-democratic coalitions within the US political system, composed of high-level elements within the intelligence services (domestic and foreign), military, security, judiciary, and mafia. The notion of deep state is similar to that of a "state within the state".

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Fuck you, conservative asshole republican, Darrell Issa


Your bullshit 'investigation' is a lie. Go to hell, you prick. Issa, as you will remember is a high school drop out, a miserable filthy car thief and a goddam liar. I got your republican family values right here:
Jay Bergey, said that Issa stole his Dodge Charger in 1971, and that "I confronted Issa...I got in his face and threatened to kill him, and magically my car reappeared the next day, abandoned on the turnpike." No charges were ever filed. Issa has denied any theft. After receiving a hardship discharge in 1972, because his father had a heart attack, Issa earned a General Educational Development (GED) certificate. Twice that year, he was arrested. In the first incident he was indicted by a grand jury for an alleged theft of a Maserati, but prosecutors dropped the charge.[16] In the second incident, he was stopped for driving the wrong way on a one-way street, and a police officer noticed a firearm in his glove compartment. Issa was charged with carrying a concealed weapon. He pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of an unregistered firearm, and was sentenced to six months' probation and a small fine. Issa has said he believes the record has since been expunged. Shortly before his discharge in 1980, Issa was again indicted for grand theft auto. According to court documents, Darrel's brother William Issa had gone to a used car dealer and offered to sell his brother's car, a 1976 Mercedes sedan, while impersonating his brother. With an Ohio driver’s license belonging to Darrell, William was given $16,000 for the car from the dealer. Shortly after the sale, Darrell reported the car stolen and told the police that he had left the title in the trunk. During the investigation Darrell gave conflicting statements about whether he had recently obtained a replacement driver’s license. This evidence resulted in police suspecting that the brothers had conspired to fraudulently sell Darrell’s car and then collect on the insurance policy and from the sale of the car.   Darrell and his brother were then indicted for grand theft. Darrell claimed he had no knowledge of William’s theft and sale while William claimed that his brother had authorized him to sell the car. As the investigation continued, Darrell went to the dealership the car was sold to and repurchased his car. A few months after Darrell had repurchased his car, investigators had dropped the charges against him. Then in 1981 in Cleveland, Issa crashed a truck he was driving into a another motorists car and, according to court records, Issa told her that he did not have time to wait for the police and he then left the scene. The other motorist then sued Issa for twenty thousand dollars and they eventually settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.

Jewish "Price Tag" terrorists vandalize property


Anonymous assailants slashed the tires of 28 cars and sprayed graffiti reading "Arabs out" scrawled on a wall in Abu Ghosh overnight Tuesday. Police opened an investigation into the incident, believed to be the first suspected "price tag" attack in the Israeli-Arab town located just several miles west of Jerusalem.

Texax republican Michael Burgess likes to watch fetuses masturbate.


Conservative congressman Michael Burgess is using the idea that fetuses can masturbate to argue for more abortion restrictions.

FBI counterterrorism agent Tim Clemente "The government can listen in on past phone conversations between any American. All digital communications are recorded and stored. No digital communication is secure.”


It’s not just metadata. The NSA is getting everything.

Supreme Allied Commander Commandant General Tory King Keith Alexander told members of Congress that the NSA records the contents of phone calls


They have the technical capability.
And the NSA uses it.
In a recent interview about the Boston Marathon investigation, former FBI counterterrorism agent Tim Clemente shocked CNN’s Erin Burnett when he nonchalantly revealed that the government could listen in on past phone conversations between suspect Tsarnaev and his wife, or indeed any Americans. When CNN dragged him back in the next day for follow-up questioning, he stuck to his guns, adding that “all digital communications” are recorded and stored, and that “no digital communication is secure.”

Dear republican asshole Tom McClintock. "Ardent Tories" were conservative assholes. Just like you


Right wing nut conservative Tom McClintock explained that “one-third of the population sometimes just never understands the value of freedom,” reminding Larson that “during the American Revolution, one-third of the population were ardent Tories.” He continued in warning that the people enchanted by the “siren song of benign, all-powerful government” could jeopardize the country’s future.

NSA boss General Keith Alexander wants blanket immunity for companies helping the NSA wage war against US citizens


Supreme Allied Commander Commandant General Tory King Keith Alexander is arguing that if the NSA orders companies to do something illegal, the companies shouldn't be liable for that. There's some logic behind that, because when you get an order from the government, you often feel compelled to obey. But, of course, the reality is that this will give blanket cover for companies voluntarily violating all sorts of privacy laws in giving the NSA data. And, theoretically you could then sue the government over those violations, but we've seen in the past how well that goes over. First, the courts won't give you "standing" if you can't prove absolutely that your data was included. Then, if you get past that hurdle, the government will claim "national security" or sovereign immunity to try to get out of the case. And, even if it gets past all of that, and you win against the government, the feds shrug their shoulders and say "now what are you going to do?"

Canadian fascist and closeted homosexual Ted Cruz (republican, of course) vows to enshrine voter suppresion dispite US Supreme Court objection

Scalia’s jurisprudence is apparently too liberal for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who announced Monday afternoon that he will file a bill overturning the decision. As The Hill reports, Cruz will file an amendment to the Senate immigration bill that would reverse the decision and allow states to require proof of citizenship in order to register and vote.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Evolution "problematic" for Jewish wing nuts


Fossils and Darwin hard to reconcil with traditional doctrine.

Meet republican asshole, Art Pope


Another shitty red state slipping further into obscurity.
During his last term as a state legislator in 2002, Art Pope led the fight against the bill that would go on to create the N.C. Public Campaign Fund. When Pope left the legislature that year, the voice of opposition to public judicial financing shifted to Pope's network of conservative advocacy groups, which receive more than 85 percent of their income from Pope's foundation. More than a decade after Pope lost his battle to defeat the N.C. Public Campaign Fund on the floor of the General Assembly, this year he found himself well-positioned to end the program once and for all. What will North Carolina's courts look like now that Pope has succeeded in his decade-long mission? During his visit to North Carolina in May, John F. McCuskey, the conservative former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice, had this to say about his state's experience: Money was having an inordinate influence in the selection of our highest judicial offices in our state Supreme Court. The perception of judges being bought, rather than acting impartially, had created a great distrust among the populace.

Basically, when data collection runs up against the limits of the law, the FISA court steps in with a secret reinterpretation of the law to let intelligence officials do what they want


There are no adversarial hearings with anyone arguing the other side, and since the rulings are secret, the judges never even have to be worried about criticism. Hence the infamous rubber stamp of the court.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Not only do Apartheid Jews terrorize Palestinians and Christians on their own land, they have a "Price Tag" to pay as well


Jews behaving like terroristic assholes. It's not enough to steal Palestinian land, Jews gotta terrorize them as well. You know what mother fuckers? Palestinians have a right to defend them selves. As occupiers, by law you don't.
Jewish "Price Tag" terrorism includes blocking roads, throwing stones at cars and houses, making incursions into Palestinian villages and land, torching fields, uprooting trees, and other damage to property."