He's one of these people who doesn't need much, much less much more... (David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest)

7/3/2008 - It's Good to Be the King('s Bankroller)

Apparently, $35 million is the price of a no-bid oil contract in Iraq.

You know, in case you were in the market and all.

I'm just sayin'...
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7/2/2008 - Yay! More Guns in the Murder Capital!!!

Detroit used to be the "Murder Capital" but some years back, Washington, D.C. stole our thunder. Now, thanks to the Supreme Court, the handgun ban there is overturned!!! Yay!!! More guns in D.C. This is GRRRRREAT!!!

Just ask Brian Beutler. I'm sure HE thinks it's great.

I'm just sayin'...
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7/2/2008 - Fair and Balanced My Pale White Pimply Ass

Jesus Christ on a pogo stick. I know you don't need more proof that the douchebags at Fox "News" are douchebags. But this really takes the cake. This morning on their "Fox and Friends" morning show, they were going on and on about how some of the reporters from the New York Times are "attack dogs", with "hit pieces" on some of their BFF right-wing pals. These are the photos they put up of two of the NYT reporters along with the original photo BEFORE Fox's lousy Photoshoppers got their hands on them:





Go to Media Matters for more.

Un-fucking-real.

I'm just sayin'...
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7/1/2008 - Shit, Fan and All of That

Okay, boyz and girlz. First up in the Gitmo detainees going to court regarding their interminable detentions, we have Huzaifa Parhat. From the New York Times article:

In the first case to review the government’s secret evidence for holding a detainee at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, a federal appeals court found that accusations against a Muslim from western China held for more than six years were based on bare and unverifiable claims. The unclassified parts of the decision were released on Monday.

With some derision for the Bush administration’s arguments, a three-judge panel said the government contended that its accusations against the detainee should be accepted as true because they had been repeated in at least three secret documents.

The court compared that to the absurd declaration of a character in the Lewis Carroll poem “The Hunting of the Snark”: “I have said it thrice: What I tell you three times is true.”

“This comes perilously close to suggesting that whatever the government says must be treated as true,” said the panel of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

Oh, snap! Oh, zing! Oh, you bad, bad Bush administration.

More:

The unanimous panel overturned as invalid a Pentagon determination that the detainee, Huzaifa Parhat, a member of the ethnic Uighur Muslim minority in western China, was properly held as an enemy combatant.

The panel included one of the court’s most conservative members, the chief judge, David B. Sentelle.
...
A lawyer representing other detainees, Marc D. Falkoff, said the evidence against many of the 270 men now at Guantánamo was similar to that in the Parhat case.
...
The 17 Uighurs now held at Guantánamo say they are allies, not enemies, of the United States.

This is gonna get real ugly, methinks.

I'm just sayin'...
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6/29/2008 - In the Interest of Looking Like They're "Doing Something"

Thanks to my pal, Chrisy, for THIS.

The steel fence that the U.S. government wants to build along the Mexican border would do more than slice through the University of Texas' Brownsville campus and cut off the golf course from the rest of the school.

School officials say it would make a mockery of the very mission of the university: promoting close ties between the U.S. and Mexico.

The university — built close to the Rio Grande on land where the United States and Mexico traded cannon blasts during the Mexican-American War 160 years ago — recruits Mexican students, offers government and business classes in English and Spanish and turns out sorely needed bilingual teachers. It has a biological field station in Mexico and hosts educators at a Binational Conference every spring. About 400 of the 17,000 students are from Mexico, and more than half of them commute across the river to class.

Because after all, it's better to pretend you're "doing something" about illegal immigration than to actually make any kind of rational sense in the process.

Ugh. Is it January 20, 2009 yet?

I'm just sayin'...
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6/20/2008 - The "Enron Loophole"

Thanks to Rene for this. As Bob Cesca says it: "Watch this... and then send it to everyone you know."



I'd comment on this but I'd just end up sputtering and gasping from my outrage. It makes me want to strangle any politician that dares to suggest that gas prices are high because we're not allowed to drill off the shores of our country or in its National Wildlife Refuges. Gas prices are high because it benefits a lot of very greedy people and for no other reason.

If you plan on voting for John McCain for president of the United States of America, do so knowing that your candidate is up to his fucking neck in scumbag lobbyists who are hurting America. It really can't be put any more simple than that.

I'm just sayin'...
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6/20/2008 - We Need to Drill More Oil! We Need to Drill More Oil!

Okay. Then do it.

In fact, do it NOW or lose the chance. House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Nick J. Rahall (D-WV) has introduced legislation that would force Big Oil to begin drilling on the land THEY HAVE ALREADY LEASED, 68 million acres of Federal land leased to Big Oil that they are allowing to sit idle. According to Rahall's website:

The 68 million acres of leased but inactive federal land have the potential to produce an additional 4.8 million barrels of oil and 44.7 billion cubic feet of natural gas each day. This would nearly double total U.S. oil production, and increase natural gas production by 75 percent. It would also cut U.S. oil imports by more than one-third, reducing America's dependency on foreign oil.

The Rahall bill would force oil and gas companies to either produce or give up federal onshore and offshore leases they are stockpiling by barring the companies from obtaining any more leases unless they can demonstrate that they are producing oil and gas, or are diligently developing the leases they already hold, during the initial term of the leases.

Rahall says, "Big Oil, as many Americans already suspect, are perfectly fine with high gasoline prices at the pump while they hold back domestic production on federal leases and enjoy world record profits. I am calling them on the carpet. I am calling their bluff. We are not going to continue to allow them to speculate and profiteer with public resources to the detriment of the American people."

And you thought high gas prices were because Big Oil can't drill more in the USA? Oh, you silly citizen. You thought wrong.

Kinda hurts, dunnit?

I'm just sayin'...
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6/19/2008 - War for Oil? Looks Like It To Me.

The other shoe finally drops. It's not like most of us didn't pretty expect this to be one of the final outcomes. It's just a little LOT nauseating when it finally transpires.

No wonder Cheney doesn't want us to know anything about those energy policy meetings at the beginning of his time in office.

I'm just sayin'...
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6/13/2008 - Good Old Spineless Republicans

Twice this week during Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, one on torture, the other on consumer and worker protections, an "unnamed Republican" shut down the hearings on a minor technicality. If hearings go more than two hours, they must end unless unanimous consent is given that they go over two hours. In both of these hearings, a spineless Republican, who didn't even have the courage of his or her own convictions to identify themselves, objected so that the consent was not unanimous and the hearings ended. American News Project happened to be filming and caught both events on film.



In these hearings it is customary for unanimous consent to be given and it is nearly unheard of for a Senator to object and shut down the hearing. Until now. I guess if you don't have good arguments and the support of the American people behind you, your only recourse is to shut down dialog, fact-finding and scrutiny.

These fuckers are so going to get demolished in November. It's pathetic.

Nicked from Think Progress.

I'm just sayin'...
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6/7/2008 - Q: Lied Into War? A: Yes.

Okay, can we quit pretending that the idea the Bush administration lied us into war is some kind of wingnut idea from the tin foil hat-wearing lefties??? Can we just quit with the whole meme that it's not what actually happened???

Because, according to Phase II of the report from the Senate Intelligence Committee, it is EXACTLY what happened.

Here's a summary of the reports main points from the LA Times:

Statements in dozens of prewar speeches and interviews created the impression that Baghdad and Al Qaeda had forged a partnership. But the report concludes that such assertions "were not substantiated by the intelligence" being shown to senior officials at the time.

Claims that Sept. 11 hijacker Mohamed Atta had met with an Iraqi agent in Prague, for example, were dubious from the beginning and subsequently discounted. The idea that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had provided chemical and biological weapons training to Al Qaeda hinged on intelligence from a source who soon was discredited.

Bush officials strayed even further from the evidence in suggesting that Hussein was prepared to provide weapons of mass destruction to Al Qaeda terrorist groups -- a linchpin in the case for war.

In October 2002, for example, Bush warned in a key speech in Cincinnati that "secretly, and without fingerprints, [Hussein] could provide one of his hidden weapons to terrorists, or help them develop their own." The threat was repeated frequently in the run-up to war but was "contradicted by available intelligence information," the committee says.

On post-war prospects, the report contrasts the rosy scenarios conjured by Cheney and others with more sober intelligence warnings that were being presented to senior officials.

Cheney's prediction that U.S. forces would "be greeted as liberators" was at odds with reports from the CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency, which warned nearly a year earlier that invading U.S. forces would face serious resistance from "the Baathists, the jihadists and Arab nationalists who oppose any U.S. occupation of Iraq."

Honestly, these must be impeachable offenses. If you can impeach a president for lying about getting a blow job in the oval office by one of his assistants, surely lying to sway public opinion and, more importantly, Congressional votes, toward going to war simply MUST be a valid reason.

Over 4,000 soldiers dead. Another 25,000 severely wounded. Shouldn't the puppet masters behind all this be forced to answer for their actions?

I'm just sayin'...
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5/30/2008 - A Country Failed by the Mainstream Media

Fantastic essay by Bob Cesca over at the Huffington Post yesterday. Highly recommended:

Scott McClellan and No War For Barbeque.

Check it out.

I'm just sayin'...
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5/15/2008 - Supporting the Troops, Bush Administration Style

"Hey! We're getting too many soldiers and marines with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and it's costing us too much money! So, please, stop diagnosing it!!!"

That's the suggestion given by a VA hospital’s PTSD program coordinator in March.



("R/O" means "rule out".)

If, like my wife, you have a loved one who spent time in Iraq and is now home dealing with PTSD on a minute-by-minute basis, this should outrage you to the point of wanting to stomp someone. I think the best part is where they say "We really don't have time to do the extensive testing that should be done to determine PTSD." So, fuck it, just downgrade it to Adjustment Disorder and save us all a lot of time and money, eh?

Jon Soltz, an Iraq War Veteran and Chairman of VoteVets.org says this about it:

This is an issue I take personally. I know of many people who received a diagnosis of ‘Adjustment Disorder,’ who strongly felt they had PTSD, many of whom confirmed that suspicion with an independent diagnosis. Many veterans believe that the government just doesn’t want to pay out the disability that comes along with a PTSD diagnosis, and this revelation will not allay their concerns. It is crucial that we quickly get to the bottom of this, and ensure that misdiagnosing veterans is not part of some cost-cutting policy.

Support the troops my ass. This is despicable. The fucker that sent that email needs to be immediately fired and then thrown to the masses for some "citizen justice".

I'm just pissed...
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5/9/2008 - It Just Gets Worser and Worser

I think you'd be hard put to find anyone these days that doesn't think we ought to be putting more resources into stimulating the search for viable alternative energy sources in this country. Properly done, in fact, we could be a global leader and could begin a Green Wave of exports, weaning the world (and ourselves) away from fossil fuels.

Well, I think we've found someone: George W. Bush and the Republicans in Congress. I know this is hard to believe but these clueless sunza bitches have actually managed to torpedo two of the most viable sources of clean, renewable, non-greenhouse gas-emitting energy we have going right now: solar energy and wind energy.

From Thomas Friedman at the New York Times:

Are you sitting down?

Few Americans know it, but for almost a year now, Congress has been bickering over whether and how to renew the investment tax credit to stimulate investment in solar energy and the production tax credit to encourage investment in wind energy. The bickering has been so poisonous that when Congress passed the 2007 energy bill last December, it failed to extend any stimulus for wind and solar energy production. Oil and gas kept all their credits, but those for wind and solar have been left to expire this December. I am not making this up. At a time when we should be throwing everything into clean power innovation, we are squabbling over pennies.

These credits are critical because they ensure that if oil prices slip back down again — which often happens — investments in wind and solar would still be profitable. That’s how you launch a new energy technology and help it achieve scale, so it can compete without subsidies.

The Democrats wanted the wind and solar credits to be paid for by taking away tax credits from the oil industry. President Bush said he would veto that. Neither side would back down, and Mr. Bush — showing not one iota of leadership — refused to get all the adults together in a room and work out a compromise. Stalemate. Meanwhile, Germany has a 20-year solar incentive program; Japan 12 years. Ours, at best, run two years.

“It’s a disaster,” says Michael Polsky, founder of Invenergy, one of the biggest wind-power developers in America. “Wind is a very capital-intensive industry, and financial institutions are not ready to take ‘Congressional risk.’ They say if you don’t get the [production tax credit] we will not lend you the money to buy more turbines and build projects.”

Sometimes it's all I can do to keep from sputtering and having my brain go *sizzle* *snap* *zeeeeerp*...

I'm just sayin'...
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5/8/2008 - The Dripping Stench of Desperation

The Clinton campaign is now in self-destruct mode. With all other options now removed from the table, they are now in their death throes and her latest gambit is nauseating. In an OPEN LETTER TO BARACK OBAMA, she is basically accusing him of being responsible for the disenfranchisement of Democratic voters in Michigan and Florida.

I am one of those disenfranchised voters and I'm pissed about it. But I am NOT pissed at Barack Obama. He rejected a privately-funded primary and completely agree with that. The potential for misconduct in something like that is much too high and there would ALWAYS be a cloud over an election paid for by private donors.

But Clinton's using this in the same sickening, pandering fashion she used the Gas Tax Holiday idea she stole from John McCain. It's the pathetic and shameful act of a desperate campaign.

Here's my Letter to the Editor to the Detroit Free Press about it. I wanted to write a much longer letter but short ones are more likely to get printed. It's a shame she'll never get to read it.

I'm just disgusted...

In response to Senator Clinton's “open letter” to Senator Obama:

Senator Clinton, I am one of the disenfranchised Democratic voters in Michigan that you wrote about. I, too, feel my vote was stolen. Unlike you, however, I do not blame Senator Obama, I blame the Democratic leadership in Michigan. I vividly remember YOU saying last October, “It's clear, this election they're having is not going to count for anything.” Like Senator Obama, I think a privately-funded primary is a Bad Idea. Your bizarre blaming of Senator Obama for this debacle is absurd and a desperate act by a hopeless candidacy. Please end this charade and pull out of the race. And, in the future, please do not speak for me for your own political gain.
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5/8/2008 - Patriotism is a Wonderful Thing, Is It Not?

It's so, so hard not to get worn down by the pure and unadulterated corruption, greed, and lies that permeate the Bush administration. Sometimes it feels like you just get kinda numb to it all.

Then you read shit LIKE THIS and it just sends your hackles up yet again.

Patriotism as a concept means nothing anymore. And you can thank Bush, Cheney and all their neocon minions for that.

Fuckers.

I'm just sayin'...
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