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The one good thing about the Bush administration is that it made me angry enough to get off my ass. Even though I'm 50, it's never too late to get pissed off.
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Now THIS is Big News
The CIA tortured detainees in April 2002, 4 months before BushCo attorneys issued the memo giving permission to use "enhanced interrogation techniques" (torture by any other Rovian name, is still torture) in August 2002. BushCo will only give the cou...
Exposed: NBC's Brian Williams & General McCaffrey's Secret Affair
Sorry about the headline. I'm just very pissed off that these two putzes are in bed together, with McCaffrey gaining huge financial benefit from his military investments while he talks up BushCo's wars on American TeeVee. Americans watch this medal-c...
Feck Yoo (And The Rest of BushCo Too)
Ever since the horrors of Abu Ghraib were made public, and then conveniently pinned onto the chests of the underlings who were carrying out not just an implied tone, but an actual White House abuse and torture policy, I marveled at how the American p...
Voting From France
The other day, I met Fiachna and David at one of our favorite little cafes in "Little Africa," or the Paris neighborhood called Chateau Rouge. We sat together outside, drinking coffees and pastis, and watched the bustling world go by. At one point, a...
A Fun Little Exercise
AIG spent $11,379,000 lobbying in 2007. So far, in the first two quarters of 2008, they've spent $6,730,000. Third quarter statistics are due October 21st.The American government now owns 80% of AIG.AIG is still paying lobbyists to lobby the Americ...
Angry People On The Street
I recently published a post about BushCo putting soldiers on America's streets, and was surprised this morning that CNN actually had an article about it on their front page. I was also surprised that they even mentioned the Posse Comitatus Act, even ...
BushCo Pulling A Fast One Again
And our corporate press is letting them get away with it. Section 8 of the proposed bailout bill:"Decisions by the Secretary pursuant to the authority of this Act are non-reviewable and committed to agency discretion, and may not be reviewed by any c...
