Monday, July 14, 2008

ONE MILLION NAMES ON TERRORIST WATCH LIST


From Barry Stienhardt at Huffington Post:

"Terrorist" Watch List Hits One Million Names


The "terrorist" watch list now has more than one million names. Do you feel safer now?


Since February we've been tracking the size of our government's list of ostensible terrorist suspects, which according to the government's own report (pdf) has been rising at a rate of 20,000 per month.

Today I appeared in a press conference at the National Press Club here in Washington to mark this latest threshold in the history of our government's so-called "War on Terror." With me were Caroline Fredrickson, head of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office, and two watch list victims: Jim Robinson, a former assistant attorney general for the Civil Division at the Justice Department, who flies frequently and is often delayed for hours despite possessing a governmental security clearance; and Akif Rahman, an American citizen who has been repeatedly detained, shackled, separated from his family, and interrogated at the U.S.-Canada border when traveling for his business.

The first thing we have to do is reduce the size of this list. There cannot possibly be one million terrorists poised to attack us. If there were our cities would be ablaze. The president - if not this president, then the next one -- needs to order the Terrorist Screening Center (the entity that maintains the list) to take everyone off this list except those for whom there is credible evidence of terrorist activities or ties. And they should be ordered to do it quickly -- within three months.

There's just no excuse for a terrorist watch list with one million names on it. And the million names dramatically understates the number of Americans actually affected by this hopelessly bloated folly. With common names like Robert Johnson on the list, exponentially more Americans are caught up in a Kafkaesque web of suspicion.

Think about it -- when the government announced it was setting up this list, did anyone picture such a thing? Might as well just put the whole population on the list and save on administrative expenses.

The second primary thing that needs to be done is for checks and balances to be imposed on this watch list system. If the government is going to use watch lists, there needs to be in place the same kinds of due process protections that American citizens expect any other time the government interferes with the rights and privileges that other members of society enjoy (such as the right to travel by air).

Congress needs to put into law -- you can't trust bureaucracies to stick with "guidelines" or other weaker protections -- basic protections such as:

  • a right to access and challenge data upon which listing is based;

  • tight criteria for adding names to the lists;

  • rigorous procedures for updating and cleansing names from the lists;

  • and most of all, the right to a meaningful, participatory process by which we can challenge our inclusion on a watch list in an adversarial proceeding before a neutral arbiter.

Today we also announced the creation of an online form where victims of the watch list can report their experiences to us. We will collect those stories and use them in a variety of ways to advance our advocacy. We only share or use each story according to the permission that the submitter gives us, and stories can be submitted anonymously.

In some ways, this million-person watch list is the perfect symbol for an administration whose strategy in fighting terrorism has always revolved around making everyone a suspect -- from data mining to ID cards to see-through body scanners. It is an approach based around trying to pick a one-in-a-billion terrorist out of the population, rather than doing the only thing that has ever really worked to stop attacks: following up competently on known terrorists and known leads and working outward from there to go directly to the terrorists.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

I've gotta print up some of these stickers!

From http://gods4suckers.net/

Oh, Christ, Just Fuck Me

10 July 2008 by Bob

Senate Accepts Retroactive Immunity for Telecoms

The Senate voted 68-29 on Wednesday to broaden the authority of the executive branch by approving changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The FISA Amendments Act of 2008 (H.R.6304) was passed by the House on June 20. Earlier Wednesday, the Senate struck down three amendments that would have delayed, weakened or revoked a controversial provision in the bill to grant unconditional, retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies that assisted the White House in its warrantless wiretapping program. [...] The amendment brought forward by Senator Christopher Dodd (D-Connecticut) and Senator Russ Feingold (D-Wisconsin) would have stripped the retroactive immunity provision altogether. The Bingaman amendment failed 42-56, the Specter amendment failed 37-61 and the Dodd-Feingold amendment failed 32-66; While Senators Dodd and Feingold considered a filibuster of the final legislation after their amendments failed, they lacked the necessary votes to stop the vote from taking place. “Mr. President, I sit on the Intelligence and Judiciary committees, and I am one of the few members of this body who has been fully briefed on the warrantless wiretapping program,” Feingold stated Wednesday on the Senate floor. “And, based on what I know, I can promise that if more information is declassified about the program in the future, as is likely to happen either due to the Inspector General report, the election of a new president, or simply the passage of time, members of this body will regret that we passed this legislation.”

So, everyone, go and call your senators and tell them JUST HOW FUCKING STUPID THEY ARE if they voted “yes” for this bullshit.

There goes the neighborhood. Welcome to Soviet Amerikkka, people…

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

And so it Goes! Fucking Criminals each and everylast one!




And fucking Congress does not have a set of balls between the entire group of them. Put this no-good scumbag fuck who has destroyed this country with a scorched earth politic in the fucking jail in the basement of Congress!!!! THAT"S WHY IT"S FUCKING THERE YOU BUNCH OF FUCKING SPINELESS PIECES OF SHIT!
Ah, Fuck it, who cares anymore. They will walk away with literally billions of your and my money, and continue making it happily ever after.... Whats the fucking use.

From http://www.crooksandliars.com/

You knew it was going to happen. For all his big talk about being happy to talk to the House Judiciary Committee looking into the conviction and incarceration of Don Siegelman, when push came to shove, you had to know that Karl Rove would never, ever freely respond to the HJC subpoena. CQPolitics:

Rove’s attorney, Robert Luskin, cited executive privilege as the reason that the former White House adviser would not appear before the Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee on July 10.[..]

“Mr. Rove will respectfully decline to appear before the Subcommittee on July 10 on the grounds that Executive Privilege confers upon him immunity from process to respond to a subpoena directed to this subject,” Luskin wrote.

Luskin renewed an offer that would have Rove submit to an off-the-record, untranscribed interview or answer written questions about the Siegelman case, but not the broader issue of the politicization of the Justice Department.

Not even man enough to stand up for his actions. Hear that, Karl? Not even man enough. Dan Abrams brings NYU Law School Professor Michael Waldman and former HJC counsel Julian Epstein to discuss the latest in Bush League (In)Justice:

Abrams: Okay, Michael, let me start with you: it is clear, Karl Rove is not coming. I mean, the House Judiciary Committee can say as much as they want, we’re still hoping, we’re still encouraging him to come, we’re still insisting that he come, he’s not coming. So what do they do now?

Waldman: Well, it’s really quite remarkable, as you say, you can just say no to a lawful subpoena from Congress. Congress has a bunch of tools they can use. They can, of course, throw him in jail. There’s a jail in the basement of the Capitol. That’s probably the extreme remedy. There’s all kinds of other things. They can cut off funding, they can hold up nominations, they can bring a lawsuit as has been the case in the Miers…the Harriet Miers contempt case. But what Congress has to have when it looks in its toolbox is not any of these tools but some backbone. Congress is a co-equal branch of government and it needs to stand up for its rights in this.

Backbone in Congress? What’s that? I’ll believe it when I see the perp walk.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Gee, The things you find out when doing a little RESEARCH!




Lifted from the website http://gods4suckers.net/
Below is a letter to the editor from author Paul M. Howey published in the opinion page of our local newspaper this past week.
Few know the story of how the Pledge of Allegiance came to be. The “Pledge” was written as an advertising ploy to sell flags, and was written by a “Baptist socialist”. Taking these things into consideration, and the fact that we may be the only nation to pledge allegiance to a flag, should the pledge be replaced or gotten rid of entirely?

Independence Day–a perfect time for some independent thinking. On this all-American day of apple pie, parades and fireworks, what better time to question why we pledge “allegiance” to a flag.

We say the Pledge of Allegiance a lot, mechanically mouthing the words without truly understanding them or their history. Are we deluding ourselves into believing this somehow renders us more patriotic?

At the risk of sounding like Cliff from “Cheers,” here are some little-known facts, Norm.

Conservatives are up in arms about presidential candidates wearing flag pins. I’ll bet precious few of them, however, are aware the Pledge of Allegiance was written by a left-winger, a socialist even, and that corporate profits were the sole motivating factor behind it.

Francis Bellamy penned the Pledge in 1892. Bellamy was a Baptist minister, a Christian socialist, and an extreme nationalist whose sermons (”Jesus the Socialist,” for one) eventually got him booted from the church.

He then landed a job with Youth’s Companion, a magazine that also happened to be in the business of selling American flags. The magazine’s owners decided they needed to boost flag sales. They came up with a marketing gimmick.

They engineered a deal with the National Education Association to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus landing in the New World. By agreement, all the schools in the country were to have flag ceremonies, and naturally they would all need to have flags. To cement the deal, they had Bellamy write the following pledge that youngsters all over the country would be required to say:

I pledge allegiance to my Flag and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

“One nation indivisible” was a phrase Bellamy used to drive home the fact that states had no inherent right of secession. The Civil War was still fresh on the minds of Americans, and the Northerners wanted to be sure the Southerners understood the new rules.

Socialist that he was, Francis had wanted to include “equality for all” in his Pledge, but he knew the states’ superintendents of education–who generally did not support equality for women or for African-Americans — would object. That could hurt flag sales (the Pledge was, after all, just an advertising ploy meant to peddle more flags), and so he dropped the idea.

The last change to the Pledge came in 1954. In response to the “Red Scare” of the McCarthy era, the words “under God” were added, supposedly to show that we rejected the godless precepts of Communism. Otherwise patriotic atheists and agnostics were not consulted.

Sadly, the Pledge of Allegiance was but an ad campaign created to bolster a corporation’s bottom line. Perhaps worse, it was worded to be politically expedient rather than politically correct.

We’re about the only nation to “pledge allegiance” to a flag, and we do it without even understanding why we do so. Perhaps it’s time to consider retiring this anachronistic practice, or at least finding a meaningful replacement.

Paul M. Howey is an author and photographer, and lives in the mountains of Western North Carolina.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Yes, That's Right. Let's not give any of those freeloading bastards any Healthcare!



In Controversy Over Medicare Pay Cuts, Conservatives Side With Insurance Industry

Last week, the White House and its allies in the Senate, voted down a proposal that would have made “cuts to the private Medicare Advantage program” in order to finance the deferment of a 10.6% physician fee cut for doctors who treat Medicare patients.

Oncology association ‘horrified’ by Specter’s vote against Medicare bill.

Earlier this week, Politico reported that Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) switched his vote and opposed an increase in Medicare payments to doctors, after he made a deal with the White House. Officials promised Specter, who has been diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease, “an administrative fix to increase Medicare reimbursements for oncologists.” Yet at least one medical association, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, is “horrified” by Specter’s actions and assured Hill staff yesterday that it did not lobby him for the deal.

FUCKHEADS!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

SAME SHIT DIFFERENT ASSHOLE


Feds Use “Terrorist Liaison Officers” in Colorado

Mike mentioned this in his Round Up, but it definitely merits its own post. Denver Post:

Hundreds of police, firefighters, paramedics and even utility workers have been trained and recently dispatched as “Terrorism Liaison Officers” in Colorado and a handful of other states to hunt for “suspicious activity” - and are reporting their findings into secret government databases.


It’s a tactic intended to feed better data into terrorism early-warning systems and uncover intelligence that could help fight anti-U.S. forces. But the vague nature of the TLOs’ mission, and their focus on reporting both legal and illegal activity, has generated objections from privacy advocates and civil libertarians.

“Suspicious activity” is broadly defined in TLO training as behavior that could lead to terrorism: taking photos of no apparent aesthetic value, making measurements or notes, espousing extremist beliefs or conversing in code, according to a draft Department of Justice/Major Cities Chiefs Association document.

All this is anathema to opponents of domestic surveillance.

Yet U.S. intelligence and homeland security officials say they support the widening use of TLOs - state-run under federal agreements - as part of a necessary integrated network for preventing attacks.

“We’re simply providing information on crime-related issues or suspicious circumstances,” said Denver police Lt. Tony Lopez, commander of Denver’s intelligence unit and one of 181 individual TLOs deployed across Colorado.

“We don’t snoop into private citizens’ lives. We aren’t living in a communist state.”

No, just sliding more and more inexorably into a fascist state.

WE DON'T DO THAT PART 4







The author catches his breath after undergoing his first waterboarding session.
Photographs by Gasper Tringale.


And There You Have It!
Iv'e put in some tidbits from the article rather then reproduce it in whole.
EnJoy!!
(
Lifted from a Vanity Fair article by Christopher Hitchens)
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Here is the most chilling way I can find of stating the matter. Until recently, “waterboarding” was something that Americans did to other Americans. It was inflicted, and endured, by those members of the Special Forces who underwent the advanced form of training known as sere (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape). In these harsh exercises, brave men and women were introduced to the sorts of barbarism that they might expect to meet at the hands of a lawless foe who disregarded the Geneva Conventions. But it was something that Americans were being trained to resist, not to inflict.

Exploring this narrow but deep distinction, on a gorgeous day last May I found myself deep in the hill country of western North Carolina, preparing to be surprised by a team of extremely hardened veterans who had confronted their country’s enemies in highly arduous terrain all over the world. They knew about everything from unarmed combat to enhanced interrogation and, in exchange for anonymity, were going to show me as nearly as possible what real waterboarding might be like.

View a video of Hitchens’s waterboarding experience.

It goes without saying that I knew I could stop the process at any time, and that when it was all over I would be released into happy daylight rather than returned to a darkened cell. But it’s been well said that cowards die many times before their deaths, and it was difficult for me to completely forget the clause in the contract of indemnification that I had signed. This document (written by one who knew) stated revealingly:

“Water boarding” is a potentially dangerous activity in which the participant can receive serious and permanent (physical, emotional and psychological) injuries and even death, including injuries and death due to the respiratory and neurological systems of the body.

As the agreement went on to say, there would be safeguards provided “during the ‘water boarding’ process, however, these measures may fail and even if they work properly they may not prevent Hitchens from experiencing serious injury or death.”

On the night before the encounter I got to sleep with what I thought was creditable ease, but woke early and knew at once that I wasn’t going back to any sort of doze or snooze. The first specialist I had approached with the scheme had asked my age on the telephone and when told what it was (I am 59) had laughed out loud and told me to forget it. Waterboarding is for Green Berets in training, or wiry young jihadists whose teeth can bite through the gristle of an old goat. It’s not for wheezing, paunchy scribblers. For my current “handlers” I had had to produce a doctor’s certificate assuring them that I did not have asthma, but I wondered whether I should tell them about the 15,000 cigarettes I had inhaled every year for the last several decades. I was feeling apprehensive, in other words, and beginning to wish I hadn’t given myself so long to think about it.

I have to be opaque about exactly where I was later that day, but there came a moment when, sitting on a porch outside a remote house at the end of a winding country road, I was very gently yet firmly grabbed from behind, pulled to my feet, pinioned by my wrists (which were then cuffed to a belt), and cut off from the sunlight by having a black hood pulled over my face. I was then turned around a few times, I presume to assist in disorienting me, and led over some crunchy gravel into a darkened room. Well, mainly darkened: there were some oddly spaced bright lights that came as pinpoints through my hood. And some weird music assaulted my ears. (I’m no judge of these things, but I wouldn’t have expected former Special Forces types to be so fond of New Age techno-disco.) The outside world seemed very suddenly very distant indeed.

Arms already lost to me, I wasn’t able to flail as I was pushed onto a sloping board and positioned with my head lower than my heart. (That’s the main point: the angle can be slight or steep.) Then my legs were lashed together so that the board and I were one single and trussed unit. Not to bore you with my phobias, but if I don’t have at least two pillows I wake up with acid reflux and mild sleep apnea, so even a merely supine position makes me uneasy. And, to tell you something I had been keeping from myself as well as from my new experimental friends, I do have a fear of drowning that comes from a bad childhood moment on the Isle of Wight, when I got out of my depth. As a boy reading the climactic torture scene of 1984, where what is in Room 101 is the worst thing in the world, I realize that somewhere in my version of that hideous chamber comes the moment when the wave washes over me. Not that that makes me special: I don’t know anyone who likes the idea of drowning. As mammals we may have originated in the ocean, but water has many ways of reminding us that when we are in it we are out of our element. In brief, when it comes to breathing, give me good old air every time.

You may have read by now the official lie about this treatment, which is that it “simulates” the feeling of drowning. This is not the case. You feel that you are drowning because you are drowning—or, rather, being drowned, albeit slowly and under controlled conditions and at the mercy (or otherwise) of those who are applying the pressure. The “board” is the instrument, not the method. You are not being boarded. You are being watered. This was very rapidly brought home to me when, on top of the hood, which still admitted a few flashes of random and worrying strobe light to my vision, three layers of enveloping towel were added. In this pregnant darkness, head downward, I waited for a while until I abruptly felt a slow cascade of water going up my nose. Determined to resist if only for the honor of my navy ancestors who had so often been in peril on the sea, I held my breath for a while and then had to exhale and—as you might expect—inhale in turn. The inhalation brought the damp cloths tight against my nostrils, as if a huge, wet paw had been suddenly and annihilatingly clamped over my face. Unable to determine whether I was breathing in or out, and flooded more with sheer panic than with mere water, I triggered the pre-arranged signal and felt the unbelievable relief of being pulled upright and having the soaking and stifling layers pulled off me. I find I don’t want to tell you how little time I lasted.

This is because I had read that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, invariably referred to as the “mastermind” of the atrocities of September 11, 2001, had impressed his interrogators by holding out for upwards of two minutes before cracking. (By the way, this story is not confirmed. My North Carolina friends jeered at it. “Hell,” said one, “from what I heard they only washed his damn face before he babbled.”) But, hell, I thought in my turn, no Hitchens is going to do worse than that. Well, O.K., I admit I didn’t outdo him. And so then I said, with slightly more bravado than was justified, that I’d like to try it one more time. There was a paramedic present who checked my racing pulse and warned me about adrenaline rush. An interval was ordered, and then I felt the mask come down again. Steeling myself to remember what it had been like last time, and to learn from the previous panic attack, I fought down the first, and some of the second, wave of nausea and terror but soon found that I was an abject prisoner of my gag reflex. The interrogators would hardly have had time to ask me any questions, and I knew that I would quite readily have agreed to supply any answer. I still feel ashamed when I think about it. Also, in case it’s of interest, I have since woken up trying to push the bedcovers off my face, and if I do anything that makes me short of breath I find myself clawing at the air with a horrible sensation of smothering and claustrophobia. No doubt this will pass. As if detecting my misery and shame, one of my interrogators comfortingly said, “Any time is a long time when you’re breathing water.” I could have hugged him for saying so, and just then I was hit with a ghastly sense of the sadomasochistic dimension that underlies the relationship between the torturer and the tortured. I apply the Abraham Lincoln test for moral casuistry: “If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong.” Well, then, if waterboarding does not constitute torture, then there is no such thing as torture.

Terror Tactics

Hitchens is helped up after signaling for the waterboarding to stop
Hitchens is helped up after signaling for the waterboarding to stop.

I am somewhat proud of my ability to “keep my head,” as the saying goes, and to maintain presence of mind under trying circumstances. I was completely convinced that, when the water pressure had become intolerable, I had firmly uttered the pre-determined code word that would cause it to cease. But my interrogator told me that, rather to his surprise, I had not spoken a word. I had activated the “dead man’s handle” that signaled the onset of unconsciousness. So now I have to wonder about the role of false memory and delusion. What I do recall clearly, though, is a hard finger feeling for my solar plexus as the water was being poured. What was that for? “That’s to find out if you are trying to cheat, and timing your breathing to the doses. If you try that, we can outsmart you. We have all kinds of enhancements.” I was briefly embarrassed that I hadn’t earned or warranted these refinements, but it hit me yet again that this is certainly the language of torture.

Maybe I am being premature in phrasing it thus. Among the veterans there are at least two views on all this, which means in practice that there are two opinions on whether or not “waterboarding” constitutes torture. I have had some extremely serious conversations on the topic, with two groups of highly decent and serious men, and I think that both cases have to be stated at their strongest.

The team who agreed to give me a hard time in the woods of North Carolina belong to a highly honorable group. This group regards itself as out on the front line in defense of a society that is too spoiled and too ungrateful to appreciate those solid, underpaid volunteers who guard us while we sleep. These heroes stay on the ramparts at all hours and in all weather, and if they make a mistake they may be arraigned in order to scratch some domestic political itch. Faced with appalling enemies who make horror videos of torture and beheadings, they feel that they are the ones who confront denunciation in our press, and possible prosecution. As they have just tried to demonstrate to me, a man who has been waterboarded may well emerge from the experience a bit shaky, but he is in a mood to surrender the relevant information and is unmarked and undamaged and indeed ready for another bout in quite a short time. When contrasted to actual torture, waterboarding is more like foreplay. No thumbscrew, no pincers, no electrodes, no rack. Can one say this of those who have been captured by the tormentors and murderers of (say) Daniel Pearl? On this analysis, any call to indict the United States for torture is therefore a lame and diseased attempt to arrive at a moral equivalence between those who defend civilization and those who exploit its freedoms to hollow it out, and ultimately to bring it down. I myself do not trust anybody who does not clearly understand this viewpoint.

Against it, however, I call as my main witness Mr. Malcolm Nance. Mr. Nance is not what you call a bleeding heart. In fact, speaking of the coronary area, he has said that, in battlefield conditions, he “would personally cut bin Laden’s heart out with a plastic M.R.E. spoon.” He was to the fore on September 11, 2001, dealing with the burning nightmare in the debris of the Pentagon. He has been involved with the sere program since 1997. He speaks Arabic and has been on al-Qaeda’s tail since the early 1990s. His most recent book, The Terrorists of Iraq, is a highly potent analysis both of the jihadist threat in Mesopotamia and of the ways in which we have made its life easier. I passed one of the most dramatic evenings of my life listening to his cold but enraged denunciation of the adoption of waterboarding by the United States. The argument goes like this:

1. Waterboarding is a deliberate torture technique and has been prosecuted as such by our judicial arm when perpetrated by others.

2. If we allow it and justify it, we cannot complain if it is employed in the future by other regimes on captive U.S. citizens. It is a method of putting American prisoners in harm’s way.

3. It may be a means of extracting information, but it is also a means of extracting junk information. (Mr. Nance told me that he had heard of someone’s being compelled to confess that he was a hermaphrodite. I later had an awful twinge while wondering if I myself could have been “dunked” this far.) To put it briefly, even the C.I.A. sources for the Washington Post story on waterboarding conceded that the information they got out of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was “not all of it reliable.” Just put a pencil line under that last phrase, or commit it to memory.

4. It opens a door that cannot be closed. Once you have posed the notorious “ticking bomb” question, and once you assume that you are in the right, what will you not do? Waterboarding not getting results fast enough? The terrorist’s clock still ticking? Well, then, bring on the thumbscrews and the pincers and the electrodes and the rack.

Masked by these arguments, there lurks another very penetrating point. Nance doubts very much that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed lasted that long under the water treatment (and I am pathetically pleased to hear it). It’s also quite thinkable, if he did, that he was trying to attain martyrdom at our hands. But even if he endured so long, and since the United States has in any case bragged that in fact he did, one of our worst enemies has now become one of the founders of something that will someday disturb your sleep as well as mine. To quote Nance:

Torture advocates hide behind the argument that an open discussion about specific American interrogation techniques will aid the enemy. Yet, convicted Al Qaeda members and innocent captives who were released to their host nations have already debriefed the world through hundreds of interviews, movies and documentaries on exactly what methods they were subjected to and how they endured. Our own missteps have created a cadre of highly experienced lecturers for Al Qaeda’s own virtual sere school for terrorists.

Which returns us to my starting point, about the distinction between training for something and training to resist it. One used to be told—and surely with truth—that the lethal fanatics of al-Qaeda were schooled to lie, and instructed to claim that they had been tortured and maltreated whether they had been tortured and maltreated or not. Did we notice what a frontier we had crossed when we admitted and even proclaimed that their stories might in fact be true? I had only a very slight encounter on that frontier, but I still wish that my experience were the only way in which the words “waterboard” and “American” could be mentioned in the same (gasping and sobbing) breath.

OKAY, I've Had it With This Viral Obama Stuff!!





I can't take very many more of these anti-Obama chain letters.
My answer may very well lie in a return chain letter that hopefully will scare the shit out of most of these right wing fucktards!. The Chain letter I recieved is first followed by my rebuttal. See what you think.
A sample:

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I am forwarding this to you not because there is necessarily a correlation between Obama and the Muslims, which this email obviously tries to make, but for the two separate issues that it presents. Obama's own pronouncements and ideals espoused in his books and then (separately), what we are up against from the radical Islamists!!!! God help us on all counts.

EJS

Subject: FW: Our Future

Looks like we are going to get a democrat president this fall, but is this the one that all the democrats really want.

TB

Think you know who this man is?

This possible President of the United States?? Read Below and

ask yourselves, is this REALLY someone we can see as the

President of our great nation!!!!

Below are a few lines from Obama's books; In his words!

From Dreams of My Father: 'I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.'

From Dreams of My Father : 'I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's race.'

From Dreams of My Father: 'There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.'

From Dreams of My Father: 'It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.'

From Dreams of My Father: 'I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa , that I'd packed all the attrib utes I sought in myself , the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.'

And FINALLY the Most Damming one of ALL of them!!!

From Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.'

WORTH THE WATCH ... CAUTION - VERY GRAPHIC

Better watch this one QUICK!!!
In case you have been under a rock lately, this is the film by Geert Wilders.
He's a Dutch writer who is now under protection from the Islamists in the Netherlands .

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3369102968312745410

This is the film that has the EU and the muslim world with their
pants in a wad right now. Most websites have removed it, including
You Tube. All bowing to threats. Google still has it posted as of
today but, will probably bow to pressure soon. It is about 16 minutes
long but, worth the time.

Can be a little tough to watch in spots. But this is really what we
are up against. I think we better get REAL serious.

Now, tell everyone you know before Google takes it down

* If you have never forwarded an e-mail, now is the time to Do so!!!! We CANNOT have someone with this type of mentality running our GREAT nation!! I don't care whether you a Democrat or a Conservative. We CANNOT turn ourselves over to this type of character in a President. PLEASE help spread the word!

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AND THE REBUTTAL / REPLY TO ALL ON THE CHAIN LIST:
Funny how I get these messages forwarded to me... And I just kind of laugh them off. well, After the fourth day of not having my anti-depressant in the form of smoking cigarettes, I feel like I just have to bring some things to light.
CAN WE PLEASE ACT LIKE ADULTS? CAN WE PLEASE ACT LIKE AMERICANS, THE TYPE OUR FATHERS FOUGHT FOR???? Oh Yes! Thats what Obama wants. That what all dem Muslims want! Yup. Man. People are sheep and will just fall for the fear tactic every time. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, AlQuida, Those are the enemies. Not Your corner 7/11 attendant trying to make a living in this great country of ours. NOT IRAQ!!!
Do A little research on what led to the holocaust, how the Nazi party demonized the Jewish people in preparation to the final solution, when just about every German though that the Jews where responsible for the high cost of bread (never the cost of the build-up of a war machine unparalleled to this day, sound familiar, billion dollars a day in Iraq so we can "Fight Em Over There", give me a break, just an excuse to start this ginned up war to give a cronie this administartions been making billions off of from day one) to a stone in someone's shoe. High Cost of Gas? Oh that's because those pesky Naturalists won't let us drill in the wilderness! Hmmm, take about 6-9 years before we even see anything from such drilling then it would add up to about 4-6 cents in price-at-the-pump reduction. Think that's gonna help when gas is four dollars plus a litre??!!
Lemme let you in on something: Future speculaters and the plummeting dollar. Case Closed! That's why your gas is expensive. Well we all know how useful those speculaters are in our everyday lives ( careful, ones trying to land his heliocopter and, well, don't dare raise taxes on people making over $1,000,000 a year, they gotta eat!)
And hey, over in those Europe places they been spending that much plus a few more buck per gallon to for years. BUT, they get a bit out of it in the form of taxes, mainly something called HEALTH CARE!!!!!
As for Obama, I can't wait! I can't wait to have a black president. I can't wait to have a president that can read (oh yeah, and write, he actually wrote a book or two and I bet they were written on a computer, not on a steno pad with a sharpie marker), I can't wait to have a president who can speak in complete sentences, Who can think on his feet with out the aid of teleprompters and earpieces being fed by backstage minions, I can't wait to have a president that is an "Elitist" (That one always gives me a chuckle... Like the Bloody Bush family is not "ELITE". Can you say "CARLYE GROUP"? More then $81.1 billion of equity capital... hmmm, guy eats Augugala and drinks Lattes, or a bloody crime family that has been giving a free pass to the Stinking no good Saudis for the last 40 years...).
Christian Nation??? Where the hell in the Constitution does it say that the US is a Christian Nation??!! Tell me, Show me. I dare You!!!!
Ah, and the ever popular "Oil for Blood" concept of the Iraq war that was poo-poohed for the last 4 years...and then Friday, the 27th of June,..Exxon-Mobil, Shell, BP, well they just divided up Iraq with No-Bid contracts complete with cost overruns. Isn't that special! And they don't have to pay taxes either. So, do the math, your paying the Government tax dollars to finance the oil companies, and in turn they are sticking it to you at the pump in the form of speculation of future markets!
4000+ American soldiers, young people, our treasure, gone. For these no good Corporations. Over a million dead Iraqi's gone, thousands of them children. This administration has made the bloody Gambino family look like a bunch of amateurs, and believe me, they don't even have the class of a Mafia family. Just a bunch of Mayberry Machvelians.
And now the important stuff!
Ohhhh, Socialized medicine...Oh, Commi stuff, can't have that! We need to have a Free market economy.
Well, wake up, you are living in the midst of what is known as a "Fascist Shift", under what the Chicago School's Milton Friedman liked to call a "Shock Doctrine" ( Now there is somebody who I would like to dig up out of his grave and grind his rotten bones into dust, that no good capitalist pig in the sense of the most Orwellian some"Pigs are Better then Other Pigs"!!) I just love the right wing's use of the word Fascist and Appeaser. If some of these people actually looked up the meaning of the words perhaps they would learn something.
Welcome to the Soviet Union my friend, minus the socialized health care. So Go Ahead, Pay Taxes for the people who get it for next to nothing, or spend upwards of $1,200.00 a month for the lowest form of "for-profit" insurance that makes it's money by denying you procedures! Take away the Government officials insurance and you'd see things fixed in less time then it takes to change a TV channel. NO GOOD GREEDY BASTARDS! Yup, Corporate Greed, Nothing wrong with that according to the likes of that Vicaden/Viagra thrice divorced piece of fat crap that this country thinks is a genius!!
Let's see, hmmm, torture, that's nice. I remember my father's disillusionment when the Abu Griab thing came out. "We don't do that" he said, "I did not fight for this country so we could behave like the Japs did". Ah, Dad, that was just Rummy, another Corporate Bastard getting the so-called results that would never hold up in an actual court of law, but hey, what the hell.
Habeas Corpus rescinded. That's Nice. They can actually come and get you, take you away and say you are an "Enemy Combatant" thus relieving you of the right to see what you are charged with and keep you indefinitely without bring you to trial. How very, VERY Soviet of them.
Illegal wiretapping, how very Soviet of them.
Reading of this email { RICIN-BOMB-AIRPLANE-MUSLIM-BIOWEAPON-ASSASINATE-TERROR-there, our government's Carnivore software should have picked up this email out of one of the main hub-servers and if we are lucky, someone might even read it personally! If so, "Hey, Mr. NSA, Go to Hell! Ever heard of the Bill of Rights!!??? Hey, Comrade NSA, I was only jokinsky, Da? Эйшевв Яаеф Ефыэюц Hey, Mr. NSA, Go look that up!}
Oh, by the way, now all you recipients of this email are on a list somewhere, thanks to warentless wiretaps ( no reason, just email-mining, what spammers call "phishing"). Feel better about your governments looking at your email??? "
But Mr. Homeland security guy, I did not write anything! I just received an email!!!"
Yeah, tell it to the judge, wait, there is no judge, your on a terror watch list, no Habeas Corpus, so you don't even know what you are being watched for.
WELCOME TO THE BLOODY SOVIET UNION!
How do you like that.
Why does the right wing typical "Joe" want to bust his/her ass working like crazy to just get screwed up same butt by the Corporate conglomerates?
Because of "Values"?
So, they will let a company like Halliburton rape this country for their tax dollars (and then pay no taxes themselves, they are now based in Dubai, no more paying of dem pesky US taxes, not for the last three years!)?
Oh, but ya can't have them Gays getting married! That will mess everything up.
Oil going for $140 a barrel and gas over $4 a gallon? No Health care for nearly 50,000,000 Americans? Home foreclosures by the million? A dying dollar? More poisoned produce and the breakdown of any federal regulatory controls that are supposed to keep salmonella out of the market? A debt exceeding NINE TRILLION dollars and selling off America to China? A war in Iraq that's only succeeded in enriching private industry and a glorified police action in Afghanistan ( where the bloody actual terrorists where!!!) that's breaking down and resulting in almost 900 prisoners escaping thanks to the "Oh we beat them" Taliban?
WHO CARES? ELTON JOHNS THREATENING MY MARRIAGE!
And that is how a lot of simple folks are played by these no good political strategists....
I'm not a religious person, (think the idea of a secret sky-daddy is kind of on par with the tooth fairy, kind of like Thor though, now there's a God for me!) But all this Christian crap...for cripes sake, I don't care if Obama is a stinking practicing Voodoo Hogan!
Oh, Obama hates whites! Oh, Obama Hates Blacks!
You Know what, as long as he takes this country in a different direction, I don't care if he hates Life itself!!!!
And deep down you ALL KNOW NONE OF THIS IS TRUE, IF YOU WOULD FOR MAYBE A DAY OR TWO WATCH SOME ACTUAL NEWS ABOUT THE WORLD, DARE I SAY THE BBC, YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED AT THE THINGS THAT ARE REALLY IMPORTANT IN BEING A HUMAN BEING. THINGS LIKE IRAQI MOTHERS CRY JUST LIKE US WHEN THEIR CHILDREN ARE BLOWN TO BITS SO HALLIBURTON AND THE BUSH FAMILY CARTEL CAN MAKE A FEW MORE BILLION DOLLARS! YOU HAVE THE AUDACITY TO THINK THAT A MAN LIKE OBAMA IS NOT FIT FOR PRESIDENT???!!! LOOK AT WHAT WE HAVE HAD FOR 7 1/2 YEARS. TAKE A REAL GOOD LOOK! AND IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU SEE, THEN I TRULEY PITY YOU.
I mean, really! How much longer can people NOT pay attention to the man behind the curtain!



Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Where's Pottersville!!!!


Probably Just A POP server Thing, But then again....

Ah, I love these Two Faced Bullshit Artists:






A picture is worth a thousand words, and is it's the right picture, quite a bit of bucks too!!

Just this week, a group of Republican senators re-introduced the Federal Marriage Amendment to the Constitution, which, as we know, would ban gay marriage.

This isn't especially surprising. Republicans are looking at the political landscape, and they're feeling awfully discouraged.

But the funny part is looking over the list of the 10 original sponsors. Most of the names are predictable -- Brownback and Inhofe, for example -- but there are two others whose names stand out: Sens. David Vitter (R-La.) and Larry Craig (R-Idaho).

Yes, two of the principal sponsors of a constitutional amendment to "protect" marriage include one far-right Republican who hired prostitutes and another far-right Republican who was arrested for soliciting gay sex an airport men's room.

Thanks to the Huffington Post.com


Read the whole story here.