where the money goes
Ok, I've been chompin' at the bit for this Abramoff scandal to bear some REAL fruit. So far it's been nothing but appetizers. If you are not familiar with this scandal take a look at this helpful graphic. This ought to make a
good movie one day. NO, I said a
good movie. There, that's better. But honestly I've been thinking about a more appropriate political thriller. I mean those two words seldom bear fruit when combined. But to borrow from All The President's Men, and apparently
Mark Felt,
"follow the money." And follow me on this...don't be distracted by the Gotti family connections to
Adam Kidan's
henchmen that killed
Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis. STOP, I told you not to be distracted.~ahem... What about Congressional Black Caucus Democrats
James Cyburn (D-S.C) and Bennie Thompson (D-Miss)? Is it not strange to find two such fellows getting some graft from the Abramoff lobbying money machine? I mean, is it racist of me to find it a bit odd that they also got trips paid for by Abramoff and also happen to be members of the
Wal-Mart 22? Who are they, you wonder? The 22 Democrats that supported letting Wal-Mart know in advance when the Department of Labor is going to investigate them. You know, so they can hide all the evidence.
Alternet repeats it twice so, I'll just copy them here:
That point bears repeating -- the federal government, the people who are supposed to protect citizens from corporate abuse, essentially said to perhaps the most notorious corporate law breaker in recent years, "when we come looking for wrongdoing in your company, we're going to tell you ahead of time." http://www.alternet.org/walmart/28008/
Anyway, back to Clyburn and Thompson... Clyburn claimed to
not know Abramoff. How do you go on a
free trip to the South Pacific and not know who friggin' paid for it? C'mon that sounds like the kind of crap we hear from Bush. I could not find anywhere that had Thompson commenting on it. My real question is;
Is there a connection between Wal-Mart AND Abramoff AND Clyburn AND Thompson? I mean if there WAS, then it is up to us (democrats) to do something about it. And maybe out of the wreckage we could drag down
Tom DeLay and his cronies even quicker. It does look like DeLay's trial won't
delay. Unfortunately it looks like it is going to speed forward without all the facts. The Whitehouse is noted to be "pissed at [Bill] Frist" and wants their "hammer" back. The Democrats seem to be content with just the negative cache of
Abramoffukkah.
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poll shows a lot of people are still in denial or just stupid
OK, even the
president has
pretty much surmised that
Sadam Hussein and
Bin Laden were
not in cahoots. However this
new Wall Street Journal poll shows a lot of folks can't let go of the
first pack of lies from the
First-Liar-In-Chief.Iraqanistan
creepy 'other' visitors to the sticky blog
heh. So I started using
Google Analytics to sort of track people who come to this site. And lets face it, most of them are ME. It's no big whoop. I mean I just regurgitate what someone else has already said before. It's not like I have a
Lexis/Nexis subscription. Anywho. Recently I've been getting some visitors that are not classifiable geographically or by network connections. Either they are astute h4ckz00rz or government spooks. And let's face it, astute h4c|<3rz could find better information than the Sticky Blog. So that leaves the other group. Which brings me to this gMail I got from one of my pals. Let's call him 'BrutZilla.' (I left in all the misspellinz to make it more ginUWhine)
(not_his_real_name@gmail.com)On 12/28/05, BrutZilla wrote:
(snip)
don't go the nsa website looking or else...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051228/ap_on_hi_te/spy_agency_privacy
To which I responded:
I got this box set up to ask me whenever someone wants to add a cookie. PLus why go to the NSA they are morons. If they couldn't prevent 9/11 from happeneing despite repeated warnings I think I could probably get away with any level of debauchery. Retards! I got the CIA FactBook site a lot. It's pretty informative. Although my homies in foreign countries say that some of their info isn't very current. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ How ironic would it be if while spying on patriotic americans like myself they missed the chance to stop the REAL terrorists? Not very. In fact I'd say it was pretty plausible. Arsehats. Heh, look at the gmail ads associated with this email. OMG, Google is reading my mail!. :O
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ok, really it is probably no big deal for anyone to hide their locale/network/ISP from
Google Analytics. I just thought that was funny.
Condi Does Dallas
the midground is usually truer than the extremes
FactCheck.Org: Iraqis: Yankee go home! But not quite yet.
I reckon it is kind of like, I generally do no appreciate the
police or their presence. But I guess doing away with them completely would not be a solution. But unless wqe start planning to get the F$%^ out of Iraq we are just going to end up lifting suckers off the embassy roof with helicopters.
no one likes the pullout
Haha, I love redorklican on redorklican action.
Republicans pressing Lott to run say that if he retires, he will have to live the rest of his life under the burden of giving the Democrats a Senate seat and perhaps control of the Senate out of personal pique that he no longer was majority leader.(National Ledger)
a little Lott
Three Scenarios
See yesterday's post.How could the Attorney General argue that the POTUS already has the authority under the Patriot Act to do whatever it takes in the War On Terror if the president said he would be required to get a court order for a wiretap?
Either:
1) He was lying that day, in effect would say anything to get the Patriot Act supported.
2) He was affirming the truth about his authority and knowingly broke the law in respect to domestic spying.
3) He is mentally ill or so stupid he cannot tell the difference.
#1 Should demand at least a censure, and a firing of most of his cabinet.
#2 Well beyond High Crimes and Misdemeanors.
#3 Is there a measure in the articles of Impeachment if the POTUS is mentally incompetent? I reckon that would have come up during the Reagan yrs... If there isn't there should be.
(Thanks to whoever sent that audio track to Air America while I was listening to it yesterday)impeachment, the gift that keeps giving
The Following Is A Lie
From the Whitehouse.Gov site:"Secondly, there are such things as roving wiretaps. Now, by the way, any time you hear the United States government talking about wiretap, it requires -- a wiretap requires a court order. Nothing has changed, by the way. When we're talking about chasing down terrorists, we're talking about getting a court order before we do so. It's important for our fellow citizens to understand, when you think Patriot Act, constitutional guarantees are in place when it comes to doing what is necessary to protect our homeland, because we value the Constitution." - George W Bush
Maybe he thought it didn't count because it was 4/20?
Impeach them all, let santa sort 'em out
Censure-licious
Congressman John Conyers has introduced three new pieces of legislation aimed at censuring President Bush and Vice President Cheney, and at creating a fact-finding committee that could be a first step toward impeachment. Source- OpEd.com
HR 635, HR 636, HR 637. They are so fresh they aren't up at Thomas.LOC.gov yet. Now I've got the Xmas spirit.
censure bush and cheney
Judge bans teaching of "intelligent" design
Woot! Reuters.
in your face baby jebus
impeachy keen
N Georgia Representative John Lewis calls for impeachment.Write him a note and tell him "Good Job." impeachmentUPDATE:
Boxer Asks Presidential Scholars About Former White House Counsel's Statement that Bush Admitted to an 'Impeachable Offense'
December 19, 2005
Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) today asked four presidential scholars for their opinion on former White House Counsel John Dean's statement that President Bush admitted to an "impeachable offense" when he said he authorized the National Security Agency to spy on Americans without getting a warrant from a judge.
Boxer said, "I take very seriously Mr. Dean's comments, as I view him to be an expert on Presidential abuse of power. I am expecting a full airing of this matter by the Senate in the very near future."
Boxer's letter is as follows:
On December 16, along with the rest of America, I learned that President Bush authorized the National Security Agency to spy on Americans without getting a warrant from a judge. President Bush underscored his support for this action in his press conference today.
On Sunday, December 18, former White House Counsel John Dean and I participated in a public discussion that covered many issues, including this surveillance. Mr. Dean, who was President Nixon's counsel at the time of Watergate, said that
President Bush is "the first President to admit to an impeachable offense." Today, Mr. Dean confirmed his statement.
This startling assertion by Mr. Dean is especially poignant because he experienced first hand the executive abuse of power and a presidential scandal arising from the surveillance of American citizens.
Given your constitutional expertise, particularly in the area of presidential impeachment, I am writing to ask for your comments and thoughts on Mr. Dean's statement.
Unchecked surveillance of American citizens is troubling to both me and many of my constituents. I would appreciate your thoughts on this matter as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Barbara Boxer
United States Senator
("Boxer"? I'd say more like pit bull!)
stop the ANWR drilling
My letter to Senators Burr, Dole, and Congressman Hayes:
Dear Mr, Mrs Senator, (and Congressman Hayes);
If you examine you ranking of approval ratings on SurveyUSA of US Senators, you will note that senators Burr and Dole are south of the top half of the class. Ms Dole is ranked #63 and Mr Burr garnered a pitiful 88th place out of 100.
We are the 12 largest state by population. Voters in North Carolina require better and more ethical service than they are getting. Do not go down the road of moral subterfuge sneaking in legislation to drill in ANWR into a Defense Bill. You KNOW this will only provide a few months worth of fuel and will cause many lifetimes worth of environmental hazard. Do the right thing. Do not support this back-door method of purveying pork to the oil barons. It is unethical and you will be held accountable in coming elections.
Doombilly
Send your own message from here:
http://www.millionphonemarch.com/anwr.htmDon't feel like email does it for you? Call them, it's free:
You can call your members of Congress right now on one of these toll-free numbers, 888-818-6641 or 888-355-3588.
I got Senator Dole's office. When I called Richard Burr the lines were busy. That's probably a good sign.
ANWR
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even republicans are calling bullsh!t on the president
Remember it took the GOP to bring down Nixon.
We are at war, and I applaud the president for being aggressive," said Graham, who also called for a congressional review. "But we cannot set aside the rule of law in a time of war. - Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
AP WireI think a good shot across the bow would be a censure and call for Condi's resignation for supporting fellonious acts.
domestic spying
why protect an unjust country?
According to the Star, Private Lawson's nose was broken and he was later threatened with a knife after a friend revealed during a Battalion party that Lawson is gay.
Gay Soldier Assaulted at Arizona Army Base; SLDN Renews Calls for Pentagon to Implement Anti-Harassment Plan - USNewswire Gay Soldiers Fight and Die for America
hey, remember these?
from WikiPedia: Dec 15th 1791 - The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, collectively known as the United States Bill of Rights, were ratified.
214 Years of the Bill of Rights. Woot.
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The House of Representatives voted 251-174 to extend the "Patriot Act." But not indefinitely.
The President said, "The Patriot Act is scheduled to expire at the end of the month, but the terrorist threat will not expire on that schedule."
No of course it doesn't GW, your reign of terror goes on for 1055 more days. Ass hat.
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freedom is just another word
brokeback before brokeback was cool
This story in
You Can't Make It Up reminded me of
this band I saw an ad for in a zine of my youth. Cooper City RepresentZ!
***A collection of all the recorded output from fun-loving, mid-’80s Florida punks GAY COWBOYS IN BONDAGE (featuring two members of the legendary band F). Thirty-four tracks of goofball punkin’, including the songs from the band’s We’re Not Gay But The Music Is demo (1983), their Owen Marshmallow Strikes Again 7-inch (1984), and twelve songs recorded live at Flynn’s (1984). Packaged with a twenty-four-page booklet with photos, show flyers, lyrics, liner notes, old reviews, and more.
.
Oh how I wish I couyld find that image of the cowpoke (snicker) tied to the cactus....
he said, 'cow-poke'
Dear Senators;
I'm sick and tired of our guys getting killed overseas to protect freedoms the administration is doing its best to curtail in America.
The Patriot Act reauthorization bill before Congress is inadequate. It's bad law and needs to be reformed. I urge you to support the bipartisan group of Senators in blocking this version. A filibuster is the only chance we have to fix the Patriot Act. It should not be reauthorized until it includes needed protections on the privacy and freedoms of ordinary Americans.
STOP THE PATRIOT ACTcut it out
meh
I got nuthin'
woo, lookit me reporting news
I mean, like I googled it and no one else has this story.
So BAM.
Oh, the story...
My good friend Chris (see unlike those arseholes at the NYT and WaPo I give people's names, not "an anonymous source"
) anyway, Chris said that yesterday the NC BOE disqualified Sequoia from bidding to get the contract to make all of the voting machines in the state. Too bad for Chris. He had to sit through the 3+ hour presentation by Sequoia to find out later they'd been disqualified.
The reason, he didn't know. Maybe they refused to hand the election to any republican candidate like the other two. The other two vendors are run by brothers (Diebold, ESS) and one of them pledged to screw the election in favor of the republicans. So maybe that is where Sequoia messed up. Maybe they were going to put screwing the election up for bids. That'd be damned near democratic. Heh. We are so f%cked.
Oh and the EFF is suing the state of North Caroline BOE. In your face CNN!
voting, now a formality
redneck kansas, it's the new mississippi
More 'intelligent design' hyjinks: Wichita EagleUniversity of Kansas religious studies professor Paul Mirecki said that the two men who beat him made references to the class that was to be offered for the first time this spring.
The class was offered to debunk the 'Intelligent' Design mythology. Mirecki was
quoted by CNN saying,
Creationism is mythology...Intelligent design is mythology. It's not science. They try to make it sound like science. It clearly is not.
Now, other than the usual tornado stories I don't usually notice KS much. My recollection of the plains state was that it was flat. Apparently some of the inbeds that live there still think the world is too; as back in November:
The Kansas Board of Education approved new public school science standards Tuesday that cast doubt on the theory of evolution...In addition, the board rewrote the definition of science, so that it is no longer limited to the search for natural explanations of phenomena. (CNN)
Oh well, just another reason to
BOYCOTT KANSAS.
Kansas
I'm gonna skip the obvious
...stories about Diebold getting the thumbs up by the NC Board of Elections and the 1000th execution in the US since reinstating capital punishment. Sometimes the news is just too crappy to repeat. Besides I'm hardly a journalist or someone that really anyone reads.
Instead,
go here and read 6 poems by Buck Downs. Have a good weekend. Spend some time with loved ones.
poetry