Friday, February 24, 2006
It always was just a few old men in a room making the world miserable...
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Is the President Nuts?
Diagnosing Dubya
by CAROL WOLMAN, M.D.Monday, February 20, 2006
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Take that Michael Crichton:
The scientific consensus is clearly expressed in the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Created in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environmental Programme, IPCC's purpose is to evaluate the state of climate science as a basis for informed policy action, primarily on the basis of peer-reviewed and published scientific literature (3). In its most recent assessment, IPCC states unequivocally that the consensus of scientific opinion is that Earth's climate is being affected by human activities: "Human activities ... are modifying the concentration of atmospheric constituents ... that absorb or scatter radiant energy. ... [M]ost of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations" |
Friday, February 17, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Busy, Busy Day . . .
- Doug Ireland: 'Questions about the veep who couldn't shoot straight: What really happened in Dick Cheney's hunting 'accident'?'
3. None of the stories have commented on the fact that they were "road hunting", or hunting from a car. That is just about the lowest kind of low-rent, dishonorable kind of hunting there is (the phrase "road hunting" is often used synonymously with "poaching"). - US 'let slip 9/11 hijacker 13 times'
A secret Pentagon unit had Mohammed Atta, the 9/11 ringleader, in its crosshairs 13 times before the 2001 attacks, a US congressman has claimed citing the unit's records.
Curt Weldon, a Republican representative, said on Tuesday data produced by the US military intelligence unit code-named Able Danger showed Atta's name 13 times.
. . . Weldon said: "Thirteen times we have hits in the data that's still available, that we were told was destroyed." - New Abu Ghraib Photos
Sunday, February 12, 2006
Come an listen to my story 'bout a man namd Dead (eye Dick)
a poor mountaineer barely kep his family fed
and then one day while shillin' for that crude
he blew the head off some republican dude!
oil that is
black gold ♪
Texas tea ....
well the first thing ya know ol Dick is outa there ...
♪
The kinfolk said, Dick, get away from here.
They said Californeea's a place you oughta see,
So he loaded up the gun and he aimed fer Beverly.
Hills, that is. ♪
Liberals, movie stars.
Hat tip to 'Yonkers'
My editorial on the NY Times killing the NSA story til after the '04 election:
We can't think of a public editor who has gone to the American people more often than the New York Times has to ask them to forget about things like democracy, judicial process and the balance of powers — and just trust them. We also can't think of a newspaper that has deserved that trust less.
This has been a central flaw of the Grey Lady's credibility for a long time. But last week produced a flood of evidence that vividly drove home the point.
DOMESTIC SPYING After 9/11, Mr. Bush authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on the conversations and e-mail of Americans and others in the United States without obtaining a warrant or allowing Congress or the courts to review the operation. And the Time's own reporter, James Risen, found out and the Times killed the story keeping the public in the dark through the 2004 election cycle.
Spin-as-usual is one thing. Striking at the civil liberties, due process and balance of powers that are the heart of American democracy is another.
original editorial
We can't think of a public editor who has gone to the American people more often than the New York Times has to ask them to forget about things like democracy, judicial process and the balance of powers — and just trust them. We also can't think of a newspaper that has deserved that trust less.
This has been a central flaw of the Grey Lady's credibility for a long time. But last week produced a flood of evidence that vividly drove home the point.
DOMESTIC SPYING After 9/11, Mr. Bush authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on the conversations and e-mail of Americans and others in the United States without obtaining a warrant or allowing Congress or the courts to review the operation. And the Time's own reporter, James Risen, found out and the Times killed the story keeping the public in the dark through the 2004 election cycle.
Spin-as-usual is one thing. Striking at the civil liberties, due process and balance of powers that are the heart of American democracy is another.
original editorial
Oh great. Now they can shoot you with a rifle that plants an ID chip in you!
The microchip will enter the body and stay there, causing no internal damage, and only a very small amount of physical pain to the target. It will feel like a mosquito-bite lasting a fraction of a second. At the same time a digital camcorder with a zoom-lense fitted within the scope will take a high-resolution picture of the target.
What police state would be complete without that???
The microchip will enter the body and stay there, causing no internal damage, and only a very small amount of physical pain to the target. It will feel like a mosquito-bite lasting a fraction of a second. At the same time a digital camcorder with a zoom-lense fitted within the scope will take a high-resolution picture of the target.
What police state would be complete without that???
Saturday, February 11, 2006
Here They Are
-->Photos Of Bush And Abramoff Meeting a dozen times !
Fri Feb 10, 2006 15:52
And TIME had the first Bush ♥ Abramoff photos.
Friday, February 10, 2006
BYU's Dr. Steven Jones Blows the Roof off a Utah Auditorium
by Philip Sherman Gordon
On Wednesday, February 1, a quiet, "churchy-looking" gentleman in a white shirt and tie walked into a packed auditorium on the campus of Utah Valley State College and electrified the room like a rock star. The 150-seat auditorium was filled to capacity, with every seat occupied, and people sitting in the aisles from the stage floor to the back of the room. Video cameras on tripods lined the back row. Two documentary-film crews were in attendance, in addition to the school's camera crew, and various independent journalists. Seven spill-over rooms, with seating for 40-50 each, were also filled to capacity. On this very conservative campus (in the most conservative county in the most conservative state in the union), where community leaders pulled out all the stops in 2004 to prevent Michael Moore from speaking as part of his anti-Bush, pro-Kerry 'Slacker Uprising Tour,' Dr. Steven Jones, this pious professor from the Mormon Church-owned Brigham Young University, calmly, gently, gave a simple physics lesson on the collapse of the World Trade Center buildings, the implications of which awed the audience with a sense of world-historical significance, and implied an indictment of the present administration so utterly devastating that it made Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 look like a Bush apologia... (more)
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Sunday, February 05, 2006
at State of the Ruin speech - Sheehan Wasn't Welcome But a Saudi Accused of Support for al Qaeda Was
Who's blogging Cindy Sheehan-
Who's blogging Cindy Sheehan-
KBR to Build Concentration Camps
dandy!But wait, there's MORE! Maybe they closed all those bases recently to turn them into detention centers. And why is the NYPD so interested in URBAN WARFARE???
Thursday, February 02, 2006
IRAQOMO
*** turn speakers on***
John Aravosis is getting beat up by the Joint Chiefs of Staff over at the Pentagon for asking why they are busy trying to supress cartoons in the Washington Post instead of getting body armor & equipment for their soldiers.
It sure looks like the hate mail he's getting is churned out by G.I. drones. *Brainwashing is the hallmark of military "training". It's an indoctrination that lasts a lifetime creating useful citizens for the state.
*See Desperate Wives video on Huge Questions.
It sure looks like the hate mail he's getting is churned out by G.I. drones. *Brainwashing is the hallmark of military "training". It's an indoctrination that lasts a lifetime creating useful citizens for the state.
Canvas-cleaning frees the individual of all responsibility. Morality is voided, replaced by reinforcement schedules. In their most enlightened form, theories of a therapeutic community are those in which only positive reinforcements are prescribed. - John Taylor Gatto |
*See Desperate Wives video on Huge Questions.
Wednesday, February 01, 2006
[from Editor & Publisher]
Oprah "Freys" President Bush
For the past week, liberal commentators have expressed one simple fantasy: that Oprah Winfrey get a chance to grill President Bush the way she went after fabulist author James Frey. Here they get their wish.Katrina’s Paper Trail
How early did the White House know about the levee damage in New Orleans? A look at the documents detailing the timeline—and why the government says it got ‘confusing’ information. - more -
"From unseemly flatteries they passed by degrees to savage acts." -- Annals by Tacitus |
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