30 July, 2007

them and us

The republican "mission accoumplished" we accurate. Of the world's 100 largest economies, 51 are corporations, more US-based ones than from any other country.

They're run by wealthy and powerful figures comprising, along with other elites, the top 1% of the nation's affluent. Today they own 40 - 50% of the country's wealth in the form of stocks, bonds, land, natural resources, business assets and other investments.

In contrast, 90% of American families have little or no net worth after mortgage and other debt burdens are taken into account.

Iraq five years later

As the Bush administration struggles to convince lawmakers that its Iraq war strategy is working, it has stopped reporting to Congress a key quality-of-life indicator in Baghdad: how long the power stays on.

Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week that Baghdad residents could count on only "an hour or two a day" of electricity. That's down from an average of five to six hours a day earlier this year.

Up to eight million Iraqis require immediate emergency aid, with nearly half of the population living in absolute poverty.

Two thousand Iraqis are fleeing their homes every day. It is the greatest mass exodus of people ever in the Middle East and dwarfs anything seen in Europe since the Second World War. Four million people, one in seven Iraqis, have run away, because if they do not, they will be killed.

Here we are in the fifth year, and we simply have not greatly improved the quality of life. that we destroyed.

Iraqi kangaroo courts

The Americans and the Iraqi government have turned to an unusual measure to help implant the rule of law: they have erected a legal Green Zone in Baghdad, a heavily fortified compound (The Rule of Law Complex) to shelter judges and their families and secure the trials of suspects.

It is common practice that witnesses statements,who are rounded up by "investigators" are entered in a file that only the judges are allowed to read. The evidence in the files are what persuades the judges to convict.

So much for "justice" and the "rule of law" That's the way it would be here if the neocon republicans had their way.

tribal and sheep-like

What always disturbs me the most about any subject shedding light on what's wrong in America right now is met by uninformed comments from brainwashed ignorant people. How anyone could support these republicans and their war, let alone his burning of the Constitution just baffles me.

Maybe people, being tribal and sheep-like, just don't want to see reality. This worked for Hitler and it's working for Bush

virtue

The politicians still speak in the abstract terms of glory, honor, and heroism, in the necessity of improving the world, in lofty phrases of political and spiritual renewal. Those who kill large numbers of people always claim it as a virtue.

neocon republicans

The leading GOP contenders are all die-hard fans of the war. And the newest star in the show--Fred Thompson, the former Republican senator from Tennessee, onetime lobbyist and TV actor who has all but officially announced his candidacy--might be the most neoconnish of all.

Thompson, a prominent member of the Libby defense fund, called for Bush to pardon the former Cheney chief of staff. While doing so, Thompson repeatedly misstated core facts of the CIA leak case. Deriding special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, Thompson, who played a prosecutor on Law & Order, insisted that Valerie Plame Wilson was not covered by the Intelligence Identities Protection Act--though indeed she was.

Thompson has a strong claim on the neoconservative heart. If he ends up in the White House, the neocons will rise again.

29 July, 2007

congressional bribery

If a baseball player slides into home plate and, right before the umpire rules if he is safe or out, the player says to the umpire - 'Here is $1,000.' What would we call that? We would call that a bribe. If a lawyer was arguing a case before a judge and said, 'Your honor before you decide on the guilt or innocence of my client, here is $1,000.' What would we call that? We would call that a bribe.

"But if an industry lobbyist walks into the office of a key legislator and hands her or him a check for $1,000, we call that a campaign contribution. We should call it a bribe."

republican health policy

A surgeon general's report in 2006 that called on Americans to help tackle global health problems has been kept from the public by a Bush political appointee, without any background or expertise in medicine or public health chiefly because the report did not promote the administration's policy accomplishments, according to current and former public health officials.

He is William R. Steiger, a specialist in education and Latin American history, whose family has long ties to President Bush and Vice President Cheney. Since 2001, Steiger has run the Office of Global Health Affairs in the Department of Health and Human Services with no background in the subject.

28 July, 2007

republicans for corporate welfare

The provision in the farm bill that offsets farm programs merely closes a loophole that allows a limited number of U.S. subsidiaries of foreign companies to avoid taxes.

It is aimed at companies headquartered in tax havens such as Bermuda, with which the United States has no tax treaty.

Subsidiaries avoid a tax bite by funneling earnings through European countries that have reciprocal tax-reduction arrangements with the United States.

Guess what, Republicans are against closing this corproate welfare loophole. Why are we not surprised.

27 July, 2007

healthcare solution

Why are U.S. healthcare costs off the charts? Partly because we don't bargain with providers for a universal price. Partly because of the money that health insurers spend on marketing and screening people in or out.

Medicare's overhead is just 1.5 percent, compared with 13 to 16 percent in the private sector. John Sheils of the Lewin Group, a health-care consultant, says that the health insurers' overhead came to $120 billion last year, of which $40 billion was profit.

By comparison, it would cost $54 billion to cover all the uninsured.

26 July, 2007

republicans spying on you

The FBI wants to pay the major telecommunications companies to retain their customers' Internet and phone call information for at least two years for the agency's use.
The proposal "is circumventing the law by paying companies to do something the FBI couldn't do itself legally," said Michael German, American Civil Liberties Union policy counsel on national security.
"Going around the Fourth Amendment by paying private companies to hoard our phone and internet records is outrageous."

The proposal has raised concerns by civil libertarians who point to telecom companies' alleged involvement in the government's domestic surveillance program and to a recent Justice Department inspector general's report on FBI abuse of national security letters.

We suspect this is just the tip of the iceberg on your government spying on YOU.

24 July, 2007

republicans openly violate the law

White House aides have conducted at least half a dozen political briefings for the Bush administration's top diplomats, including a PowerPoint presentation for ambassadors with senior adviser Karl Rove that named Democratic incumbents targeted for defeat in 2008 and a "general political briefing" at the Peace Corps headquarters after the 2002 midterm elections.

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel found, in a May report, that General Services Administration chief Lurita Alexis Doan violated the Hatch Act when she allegedly asked GSA political appointees how they could "help our candidates" win the next election at a January briefing by White House officials.

The Hatch Act insulates virtually all federal workers from partisan politics and bars the use of federal resources -- including office buildings, phones and computers -- for partisan purposes.

22 July, 2007

To Bush/Cheney/Repubicans

read today and slightly edited:
When Civil War Gen. Ambrose Burnside ordered a disastrous attack on Fredericksburg in which 12,000 of his men were killed, he had to be physically restrained from leading the next charge himself.

After the First Lord of the British Admiralty, Winston Churchill, authored and enabled the disastrous Gallipoli campaign that saw a quarter-million Allied soldiers cut down in the First World War, Churchill resigned his office and took a commission as a front-line officer in the trenches of France. They are your new role models, Mr. Bush.

Let your minions try to spread the blame to the real patriots here, who have sought only to undo the horrors you have wrought since 2002. Let them try it, until the end of time. Though the words might be erased from a million books and a billion memories, though the world be covered knee-deep in your lies, the truth shall prevail.

This, sir, is your and your Republican follower's war. Like good Germans followed Hitler in 1945, they will follow you

We have reinforced enemy propaganda? Made it impossible for you to get your ego-driven, blood-steeped win in Iraq? Then take it into your own hands, Mr. Bush. Take your Republican followers and go to Baghdad now and fulfill, finally, your military service obligations.

register and vote in 2008

The American ambassador in Baghdad, Ryan C. Crocker, has asked the Bush administration to take the unusual step of granting immigrant visas to all Iraqis employed by the U.S. government in Iraq because of growing concern that they will quit and flee the country if they cannot be assured eventual safe passage to the United States.

It appears that humanitarian concerns have been trumped so far by fears that terrorists may infiltrate through refugee channels. Another reason the administration has been slow to resettle Iraqis in large numbers is that Republicans would have to admit that they lied to get us to go along with making war on Iraq.

As with all fanatics, they ignored the 1400 year history of Sunnis and Shiittes fighting each other. Of course. with an election looming in 2008, they cannot admit that they "screwed up" royally.
Meanwhile, we not they, and thousands of Iraquis die in Iraq.

21 July, 2007

our own Hitler?

A former Reagan official has issued a public warning that the Bush administration is preparing to orchestrate a staged terrorist attack in the United States, transform the country into a dictatorship and launch a war with Iran within a year.

Paul Craig Roberts, a former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, blasted Thursday a new Executive Order, released July 17, allowing the White House to seize the assets of anyone who interferes with its Iraq policies and giving the government expanded police powers to exercise control in the country.

"The American people don't really understand the danger that they face," Roberts said, adding that the so-called neoconservatives intended to use a renewal of the fight against terrorism to rally the American people around the fading Republican Party.

Roberts, who spoke on the Thom Hartmann radio program, said: "When Bush exercises this authority [under the new Executive Order], there's no check to it. So it really is a form of total, absolute, one-man rule."

why Iraq?

Why we are in Iraq; CUFI, in a short period of time, has become one of the most important Christian grassroots organizations in America.

Hesitant to call itself a lobby, preferring the term "national association," CUFI is often described as a Christian parallel to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

Zionist Christians are no recent phenomena. Neither is their communal work on behalf of Israel. For the past century, there have been Christian groups supporting Israel through their pocketbooks, prayer, and political power.

Their organizations stated purpose is to "provide a national association through which every pro-Israel church, para-church organization, ministry or individual in America can speak and act with one voice in support of Israel.

CUFI, Christians United for Israel in a short period of time, has become one of the most important Christian grassroots organizations in America. Hesitant to call itself a lobby, preferring the term "national association," CUFI is often described as a Christian parallel to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

republicans

Republicans always think that criticism of their policies is dangerous. They will always equate their policies with patriotism, and find criticism subversive

They need checks and restraints lest they come to identify the common good for their own tastes and desires, and their continuation in office as essential to the preservation of the nation.

20 July, 2007

more republican hypocrisy

With a straight face, Bush blamed General Tommy Franks for the disastrous post-invasion plan. Apparently, Franks was awarded the Medal of Freedom for giving us bum advice on troop requirements for stabilizing Iraq.

the real class warfare

The very rich in America pay taxes at a lower rate than most working people, and, due to a wrinkle in the tax code, private-equity partners enjoy some of the lowest tax rates of all.

Warren Buffett, no stranger to wealth, told an audience filled with bankers and real-estate developers the system was, in effect, rigged. "This is what Congress in its wisdom did: the 400 of us [here] pay a lower part of our income in taxes than our receptionists do, or our cleaning ladies, for that matter." Buffett (who is a director of NEWSWEEK's parent, The Washington Post Company) offered a million dollars to any fellow magnate who could prove he had higher tax rates than his secretary.

19 July, 2007

Bush and al-Qaeda

Nearly six years after President Bush pledged to capture him "dead or alive," Osama bin Laden is not only still at large, but he and his al-Qaeda organization have apparently benefited greatly from Bush's decision to invade Iraq.. It's the inevitable conclusion from the declassified summary of a White House intelligence report released to great fanfare yesterday.

The U.S. occupation of Iraq has provided them with a potent rallying cry, recruiting tool and training ground they would not have had otherwise. Bush and Osama are good for each other.

16 July, 2007

Iraq hush-hush

About 1,000 US contractors have been killed in Iraq since the WAR ON IRAQ began, nearly 13,000 have been injured AND YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THIS ON CNN OR FOX.

republican corporate and tax welfore

Only twice before over the last century has 5 percent of the national income gone to families in the upper one-one-hundredth of a percent of the income distribution — currently, the almost 15,000 families with incomes of $9.5 million or more a year, according to an analysis of tax returns.

Such concentration at the very top occurred in 1915 and 1916, as the Gilded Age was ending, and again briefly in the late 1920s, before the stock market crash.

Obscene salaries send the wrong message through a company. The message is that all brilliance emanates from the top; that the worker on the floor of the store or the factory is insignificant.
Republican corporate and tax welfare tend to promote the concentration of wealth at the top of our society.

welfare for the rich

The very rich in America pay taxes at a lower rate than most working people, and, due to a wrinkle in the tax code, private-equity partners enjoy some of the lowest tax rates of all.

Federal loopholes, particularly for private-equity partnerships, allow them to pay at the capital-gains rate—15 percent—rather than the 35 percent charged on ordinary income and that is after loads of right-offs.

Wall Street is scrambling to deny any changes with the ridiculous claim that it would be an attack on the virtues of free enterprise. Meanwhile, the gap is growing between the rich and the poor

15 July, 2007

what republicans doing to out country

For a country that calls itself a "superpower", we sure have a lot of stupid politicians who are controlled by big corporations....look who is benefiting....start with EXXON. We have a war we shouldn't be in and that we started. We have a health care system that no one seems to want to fix... and those that do are getting lambasted.

We have areas of our country ravaged by global warming (republicans say it doesn't even exist) that are still not repaired. We have a drug problem that's been spiraling out of control... we have crazy people shooting up our schools with guns... we have a government, controlled by big oil and big health, drug and insurance corporations that are working for their own gain and not for the people, and we blame the immigrants who only come here to work. And our media is controlled by big business which ignores the above, just like it did in the 1920's before the great Depression.
These are the primary reasons why our great country is going down the drain, in my opinion.

Iraq/repbulican war

A key adviser to Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki accused U.S. forces Saturday of human rights violations, embarassing the government and cooperating with "gangs of killers" in its campaign against al-Qaida in Iraq.

Prime Minister Maliki shrugged off U.S. doubts of his government's military and political progress on Saturday, saying Iraqi forces are capable and American troops can leave "any time they want."

After nearly five years, Al Qaida is stronger than ever. These neocon Republicans are spending at least $10 BILLION AND 60 of our DEAD MILITARY EACH MONTH on their foolish gamble of war on Iraq.

14 July, 2007

neocon republicans

Barry Goldwater must have known the current neocon republicans when he said: "Now those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth, and let me remind you they are the very ones who always create the most hellish tyranny."

As the American people can no longer rely on these neocon republicans to respond to public opinion, the people must do what they can to gather power back into their hands before they become the subjects of tyrants.

republican nightmare hits home

While opposition to the war has been stronger and more visible on the East and West coasts, small towns in the heartland and the South have provided the Bush administration with some of its most steadfast backers.

But that support has cracked amid the echoes of graveside bagpipes and 21-gun salutes, which have been heard with greater frequency in recent months in small Midwestern communities.

The cause is no longer clear, the Iraq war no longer seems winnable and the costs are too high. Now it's dragged on and on. It's just every day, you hear of more casualties." Small town USA is waking up to this Republican nightmare.

13 July, 2007

republican health care

Former Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona who served from 2002 to 2006, told the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that Bush appointees routinely vetted his speeches for political red flags, told him to mention the president's name at least three times on every page of his public remarks, and approved or denied his travel appearances with an eye to their political impact.

Carmona accused the administration of silencing him on hot-button issues such as embryonic stem cell research and abstinence-only sex education.

"Anything that doesn't fit into their ideological, theological or political agenda is ignored, marginalized or simply buried," he testified.

12 July, 2007

Bush/Cheney not totally to blame

The President wants to play again on Al Qaeda because he thinks Americans will be swayed with that approach. Their original claims of Al Qaeda. WMD's. buying uranium in Africa, bringing democracy to Iraq, were all lies.

Al Qaeda, both in Iraq and globally, thrives on the American occupation. It is stronger than ever. But let's don't put the total blame on the Bush/Cheney for this mess.

They cound not have done it without the solid support of Congressional Republicans and Democrat/Independent-in-name-only
Lie-berman.

more republican lies aout Iraq

For more than an hour, they listened to President Bush give what one panel member called a "Churchillian" vision of "victory" in Iraq and defend the country's prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki. "A constitutional order is emerging," he said. When you lie you need to let others know so they can lie too.

Later that morning, around the same conference table, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden painted a starkly different picture for members of the study group. Hayden said "the inability of the government to govern seems irreversible," adding that he could not "point to any milestone or checkpoint where we can turn this thing around," according to written records of his briefing and the recollections of six participants."The government is unable to govern,"

11 July, 2007

Lie-berman really a republican

Most American soldiers killed in the Korean War fell victim to mines, bombs or bullets made in China. General Douglas MacArthur - sounding much like some in Washington today - wanted to carry the war into China itself. President Harry Truman wisely refused and, when MacArthur persisted, relieved him of his command.

During the Vietnam War, the Soviet Union supplied North Vietnam with weapons and ammunition that killed thousands of American soldiers. Yet no one in the Johnson or Nixon administrations ever considered attacking Moscow in retaliation.

Nor did the Sandinista government in Nicaragua try to attack the United States during the 1980s, when American weapons and American-trained fighters were killing Nicaraguan soldiers and civilians. Helping friends during wartime is a tactic as old as proxy war itself.

Accusing Iran of deep involvement in the Iraq war is more than a way to lay the groundwork for a US attack. It also provides a scapegoat for America's looming defeat. By this rationale, the American occupation would have succeeded, and Iraq would now be blooming and tranquil, if only Iran had not interfered and ruined everything.

The Bush team's latest rationale for bombing Iran is even lamer than all the previous ones. But hey, Joe Lieberman buys it

10 July, 2007

republcans continue Iraq

Republicans say that they intend to change the message (spin) about the war on Iraq but not the course of the war, obviously thinking we are too dumb to know the difference.

Let's show them at the next election that we are not as dumb as they think we are. Register and vote.

more republican hypocrisy

Sen. David Vitter's (R-La.) led the blocking of the immigration bill, and has stated that he is committed to "advancing mainstream conservative principles," notes that he and his wife are lectors at their hometown church, and is committed to "family values."

Sounds good until you know that his telephone number appeared in the phone records of the woman dubbed the "D.C. Madam," Another Republican hypocrite.

more republican lies

As he sought to renew the USA Patriot Act two years ago, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales assured lawmakers that the FBI had not abused its potent new terrorism-fighting powers. "There has not been one verified case of civil liberties abuse," Gonzales told senators on April 27, 2005.

Six days earlier, the FBI sent Gonzales a copy of a report that said its agents had obtained personal information that they were not entitled to have. It was one of at least half a dozen reports of legal or procedural violations that Gonzales received in the three months before he made his statement to the Senate intelligence committee, according to internal FBI documents released under the Freedom of Information Act.

Gonzales was routinely sent notifications from the FBI when such violations occurred and had to be reported to the president's Intelligence Oversight Board.

09 July, 2007

impeach

A government that spies upon its citizens, evades the courts and feels no compulsion to explain itself beyond vague warnings of security threats must be brought into check. The damage caused by terrorists on 9/11 begins to pale against the havoc wreaked upon America by these Republicans.

impeach

Nearly half of the US public wants President George W. Bush to face impeachment, and even more favor that fate for Vice President Dick Cheney, according to a poll out Friday. They have made us a party to their madness.

killing for oil is okay

I question if the Cheney/Bush change of heart towards convicted criminals will continue until his term of office expires - and that in the future we shall witness increasing moderation in the justice department's insatiable urge to punish, imprison and execute.

We hope that the commutation of Libby's prison sentence will usher in a new era of clemency, compassion and human forgiveness, under Bush/Cheney who otherwise have so much blood on their hands. Don't hold your breath. Oh, killing people in the hopes of controlling their oil is okay.

Iraq's 9/11 daily

President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney and their republican supporters have used demagoguery and fear to quell Americans' demands for an end to this war. They say withdrawing will create bloodshed and chaos and encourage terrorists. Actually, all of that has already happened - the result of this unnecessary invasion and the incompetent management of this war.

Shortages; lack of electricity; potable water; tanks rolling through the streets night and day; gunfire and explosions. Iraqi health care in shambles. 200 bodies turn up daily in the Baghdad morgue. For Iraqis, it's 9/11 every day.

08 July, 2007

Libby and "beans"

To the neocons, Scooter is a hero. Scooter was the pivot man in the veep's office moving the cherry-picked intel on Saddam's WMD, Saddam's nukes, Saddam's ties to 9-11 and al-Qaida to a collaborationist press as determined as he was to smash Iraq and Iran, secure Israel and control the Middle East. So what if Scooter lied to cover up the White House campaign to carve up Joe Wilson?

Cheney and Bush, fear that if Scooter goes to prison, and is staring at disgrace and 30 months away from friends and family, he may think he has been abandoned by people whose secrets he kept at the cost of reputation and freedom. An idle mind being the devil's workshop, Scooter might sit down and write a book, or phone "Bulldog" Fitzgerald and "spill the beans.".

07 July, 2007

Iraq

Shortages; lack of electricity; potable water; tanks rolling through the streets night and day; gunfire and explosions. Iraqi health care in shambles. 200 bodies turn up daily in the Baghdad morgue. For Iraqis, it's 9/11 every day.

Also, these republicans are admitting to only 3601 of our military having been sacrified in Iraq, not counting contractors (mercenaries), our tens of thousands of wounded, and the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi's killed. They won't or can't admit that they lied into a war that has no win options. The true character of finatics.

Lou Dobbs

Read Today: "Lou Dobbs was recently the subject of a withering New York Times column which deftly but decisively portrayed him as a charlatan, a xenophobe, a blowhard, and a liar." They left out-- a fanatic.

darth vadar

Dick Cheney has been a malevolent force on the checks and balances of American government for over six years. He has subverted government processes to lead us into this tragedy in Iraq, and is now seeking to do the same with Iran. Two countries, mind you, that he did business with while CEO of Halliburton.

06 July, 2007

finatic republicans

The final 18 months of his presidency will be an increasingly dangerous time for the world. Bush is wrapping himself in his messianic blanket, still bound to convince the infidels at home and abroad that he is a gifted visionary who can reshape the Middle East.

Vice President Dick Cheney makes Dr. Strangelove seem like Gandhi. Cheney operates above the Congress, the Constitution, the law and human decency -- at times, above the presidency. He does as he pleases and is answerable to no one.

Bush is not nearly clever enough to sort through or keep up with Cheney's Machiavellian machinations. The president is so lazy and incurious, he's more than willing to let Cheney do his dirty work. Whether it is approving torture, illegal wiretapping, concentration camps and kidnappings, or coddling corporate polluters, Cheney is ready to nod OK.

Bush/Cheney fell into the obvious trap by sending U.S. forces to Iraq in the heart of Islam. Bin Laden, hiding in the mountains of northern Pakistan, just sits back and relaxes, enjoying the bloody spectacle and the gift to radical Islam they gave brought him.

Finatic republicans never see the obvious.

05 July, 2007

killing for profit

The death toll for private mercenaries in the U.S. wars in occupied Iraq and Afghanistan has topped 1,000, a stark reminder of the risks run by civilian mercenaries working with the military in roles previously held by soldiers.

Republicans freely admit to using merenaries. The number of U.S.-paid private contractors mercenaries in Iraq now exceeds that of American combat troops. That used to be viewed as using outlaws. Killing for profit is now admired.

republicans will say anything

On July 4, Bush compared our Revolutionary War to Iraq. He left out that in the revolutionary war we were occupied, in Iraq WE are the occupyers.

04 July, 2007

republican loyalty

Is it any wonder that Bush thought 30 months for lying over the case for war was “excessive,” when the executors of that war have completely escaped, and have even been rewarded?

George Tenet and L. Paul Bremer III got the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Paul Wolfowitz was awarded the World Bank (until he botched that too), and Donald Rumsfeld was called a “superb leader” by Bush as he was gently ushered off to retirement last November.

03 July, 2007

republican criminals

Tough enough to execute Karla Fay Tucker -- and then laugh about it. Tough enough to sign a death warrant for a man whose lawyer slept through the trial -- and then snicker when asked about it in a debate. Even tough enough to execute a great-grandmother who murdered her husband -- after he abused her. A friend of mine at the time asked Bush to commute her sentence, telling him, "Betty Lou ain't a threat to no one she ain't married to." No dice.

Mr. Bush is tough enough to invade a country that was no risk to America, causing tens of thousands of civilian deaths and shedding precious American blood in the process. Tough enough to sanction torture. Tough enough to order an American citizen arrested and held without trial.

But if you're rich and right-wing and Republican, George is a real softie. As George W. Bush demonstrated in giving Scooter Libby a Get Out of Jail Free Card, he is only compassionate to conservatives.

What does it say about America in the age of Bush when Judith Miller spends more time in jail over the Valerie Plame smear than Scooter Libby?

One thing it says is that Mr. Bush and his partner in crime, Dick Cheney, believe they are above the law. The commutation of Libby confirms the belief that Mr. Libby lied to the FBI, perjured himself to the grand jury, and obstructed a federal criminal investigation in order to cover up the role Bush and Cheney played in smearing Joe Wilson and ruining the career of his CIA operative wife, which are federal crimes.

the republican "smirk"

Have you noticed all along the little "smirk" on Libby's face. They all have it: Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and all the others.

That's because as long as they keep their mouths shut they have nothing to worry about. If they do get caught, the rich republicans in their big corporations and PAC's will raise millions of dollars for them, get them hired, and help them sell their books to keep their silence.
That's how these republicans operate.

republicans take care of their own

He was an architect of the Iraq war who was forced from the World Bank presidency amid allegations that he improperly acted to benefit his girlfriend. Now, Paul D. Wolfowitz will turn his attention to the relatively calmer waters of Washington intelligentsia, as a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. These rightwing republicans take care of their own.

02 July, 2007

respublicans destroying our country

General Janis Karpinski has testified that she saw a memorandum on "Interrogation techniques" pinned to the wall by military intelligence at Abu Ghraib, signed by Defence Secretary Rumsfeld himself.

Karpinski was at the top of the line of command of the guards - the military police - but not the interrogators. Doubtless more of the details of the war crimes at Abu Ghraib, and of extraordinary rendition and Guantanamo, will continue to emerge in the next few months as the war party in Washington becomes totally discredited.

Sexual aggression is not really about sex or gender, but about power: the powerful humiliating the powerless .

fanatic republicans

Bush's circle remains sealed tight, the lawmaker said. "There's nobody there who can stand up to him and tell him, 'Mr. President, you've got to do this. You're wrong on this.' There's no adult supervision.

It's like he's oblivious. Maybe that's a defense mechanism." "The president thinks cutting and running on his friends shows weakness," said an exasperated senior official. "Change shows weakness. Doing what everyone knows has to be done shows weakness."

The picture of a true fanatic, out of touch with reality. God help us.

update Iraq

In America's War On Iraq 3578 US military have been killed, not counting wounded, mercenaries or Iraqi women and children (called collateral damage).

01 July, 2007

Iraq mercenaries.

Our government has outsourced a wide range of security functions to 20,000 to 30,000 contractors (mercenaries) in Iraq; the exact number has not been disclosed. Contractors protect U.S. generals and key military installations, have served as prison guards and interrogators in facilities holding suspected insurgents, and gather intelligence among "other responsibilities." with little or no oversight. No wonder Iraqis see US civilians as killing their brothers, sisters, children and other family members.