Senator Box Turtle:
"None of your civil liberties matter much after you're dead."
Senator Russ Feingold:
"Give me liberty or give me death."
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
"Arrrgh! It's a Pirate's life for me"
Happy Hanukkah,
Bill O'Reilly!
Barbara Ann Radnofsky,
Texan for U.S. Senate 2006
No lyin'
No cheatin'
No stealin'
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Bill O'Reilly!
Barbara Ann Radnofsky,
Texan for U.S. Senate 2006
No lyin'
No cheatin'
No stealin'
Read More...
I didn't realize that Andrea Mackris had poked Bill in the eye with her loofah ...
Spies like us
This latest police-state action by BushCo just almost leaves me speechless.
The president summoned the publisher and the editor of The New York Times to the White House two weeks ago in order to talk them out of printing the story they held back for over a year. (Let's see, what we doing about fourteen months ago?)
thirdparty at Kos asks some questions of the Times. Kuff posits the future scenario for supporters of domestic spying without FISA court approval.
The corpulent corporate media obediently reports that Bush has been "fiery" in "vigorously defending" his right to violate the Constitution.
Speaking of the Constitution, there will very likely be a crisis associated with these events, but that's provided our nation's leadership responds to it. Don't count on any Republicans doing so, and if the Democrats are able to have hearings, you'll never know about them if you only watch the teevee.
I remember one summer in the mid-'70s when we watched Congressional hearings gradually reveal the crimes of a President and his minions; they were conducted in bipartisan fashion and without as much rancor as would be seen today on FOX News.
No chance of that happening again.
So it's a good thing there are people blogging about it.
The president summoned the publisher and the editor of The New York Times to the White House two weeks ago in order to talk them out of printing the story they held back for over a year. (Let's see, what we doing about fourteen months ago?)
thirdparty at Kos asks some questions of the Times. Kuff posits the future scenario for supporters of domestic spying without FISA court approval.
The corpulent corporate media obediently reports that Bush has been "fiery" in "vigorously defending" his right to violate the Constitution.
Speaking of the Constitution, there will very likely be a crisis associated with these events, but that's provided our nation's leadership responds to it. Don't count on any Republicans doing so, and if the Democrats are able to have hearings, you'll never know about them if you only watch the teevee.
I remember one summer in the mid-'70s when we watched Congressional hearings gradually reveal the crimes of a President and his minions; they were conducted in bipartisan fashion and without as much rancor as would be seen today on FOX News.
No chance of that happening again.
So it's a good thing there are people blogging about it.
Sunday, December 18, 2005
Spreadin' it around
I posted on some of the group blogs this morning, so if you're looking for some Sunday Funnies go here, and if you want hard news, go read about the homoerotic overtones associated with this announcement.
Saturday, December 17, 2005
My Texas Gubernatorial Poll
is posted here. Go vote.
The overnight results are somewhat intriguing:
Who will you vote for in the March primary?
The overnight results are somewhat intriguing:
Who will you vote for in the March primary?
5% | |
30% | |
32% | |
30% | |
2% |
Votes: 40
Friday, December 16, 2005
Moneyshot Quote of the Week #2: Jack Cafferty
CNN's resident curmudgeon has really been coming out from under the ether the past few months:
You can watch him say it at C&L.
Who cares about whether the Patriot Act gets renewed? Want to abuse our civil liberties? Just do it.
Who cares about the Geneva Conventions. Want to torture prisoners? Just do it.
Who cares about rules concerning the identity of CIA agents. Want to reveal the name of a covert operative? Just do it.
Who cares about whether the intelligence concerning WMDS is accurate. Want to invade Iraq? Just do it.
Who cares about qualifications to serve on the nation's highest court. Want to nominate a personal friend with no qualifications? Just do it.
And the latest outrage, which I read about in The New York Times this morning, who cares about needing a court order to eavesdrop on American citizens. Want to wiretap their phone conversations? Just do it.
What a joke. A very cruel, very sad joke.
You can watch him say it at C&L.
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