Saturday, May 26, 2007
Deportation, the least likely to work...
How can anyone possibly think that deporting the 20 million illegals in this country will help when they are just walking across the border? It seems that the right actually thinks that deportation is going to happen. With border issues like the one cited above, deporting illegals is just a waste of money. It's like squishing an ant or two instead of going for the mound.
Wes
Friday, May 25, 2007
Bush ignores warnings...again...
This is once again proof of the incompetence of this administration. There are plenty of clips and transcripts from Condi and Powell saying that there was no significant threat to national security posed by Saddam. The very same people have also said that Saddam had not reconstituted his nuclear weapons programs.
Now we learn that the CIA warned Bush about the consequences of this invasion and once again George W. has thrown caution to the wind. This country has been through hell over this war. Far worse than any trauma experienced as a result of Clinton and Monica getting together. Why has Bush not been impeached? How can we proceed knowing that blow job = impeachment, botched war under false premise despite strong warning against it = Mission accomplished?
Go figure
Wes
Neil Boortz is scum...
Wes
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Anyone think this sounds familiar? I'd be willing to bet we find a Lebanese threat to US national security within the next 15 years. It seems to happen with any other country we lend millitary aid to right?
Wes
Chertoff chides left, right over bill
I agree with Chertoff. Trying to deport every illegal alien is a waste of time and taxpayer money.
Wes
Speak it brother Olbermann!
You may trot out every political cliché from the soft-soap, inside-the-beltway dictionary of boilerplate sound bites, about how this is the "beginning of the end" of Mr. Bush’s "carte blanche" in Iraq, about how this is a "first step."
Well, Senator Reid, the only end at its beginning... is our collective hope that you and your colleagues would do what is right, what is essential, what you were each elected and re-elected to do.
Because this "first step"... is a step right off a cliff.
And this President!
How shameful it would be to watch an adult... hold his breath, and threaten to continue to do so, until he turned blue.
But how horrifying it is... to watch a President hold his breath and threaten to continue to do so, until innocent and patriotic Americans in harm’s way, are bled white.
You lead this country, sir? You claim to defend it?
And yet when faced with the prospect of someone calling you on your stubbornness—your stubbornness which has cost 3,431 Americans their lives and thousands more their limbs—you, Mr. Bush, imply that if the Democrats don’t give you the money and give it to you entirely on your terms, the troops in Iraq will be stranded, or forced to serve longer, or have to throw bullets at the enemy with their bare hands.
How transcendentally, how historically, pathetic.
Any other president from any other moment in the panorama of our history would have, at the outset of this tawdry game of political chicken, declared that no matter what the other political side did, he would insure personally—first, last and always—that the troops would not suffer.
A President, Mr. Bush, uses the carte blanche he has already, not to manipulate an overlap of arriving and departing Brigades into a ‘second surge,’ but to say in unequivocal terms that if it takes every last dime of the monies already allocated, if it takes reneging on government contracts with Halliburton, he will make sure the troops are safe—even if the only safety to be found, is in getting them the hell out of there.
Well, any true President would have done that, Sir. You instead, used our troops as political pawns, then blamed the Democrats when you did so.
Not that these Democrats, who had this country’s support and sympathy up until 48 hours ago, have not since earned all the blame they can carry home.
Poll Shows Opposition to Iraq War at All Time High
Poll Shows Opposition to Iraq War at All Time High, and more than three in four say that things are going badly there — including nearly half who say things are going very badly, the poll found.
Wes
Adam and Eve in the Land of the Dinosaurs ??????
How can anyone base a museum upon a pedestal of creationism. Scientific theories have been formed over centuries of data collection, scientific method, and tried and true hypothesis. The only basis for any type of creationism standpoint is a book written by people that thought the bright lights in the night sky WERE BRIGHT LIGHTS IN THE NIGHT SKY. We also know that the bible draws from several other civilizations and religions across the globe. The stories of Abraham, Noah's ark, and the garden of Eden are ALL rooted in the manuscripts of other regions that don't necessarily subscribe to the Christian or the Jewish religions.
Food for thought...
Wes
Monday, May 21, 2007
Bush "Gonzalez has done nothing wrong"
Once again, incompetence fails to recognize incompetence....
Nuff said.
Wes
Friday, May 18, 2007
Yet another Bush cronie scandal
Is this a tell tale sign of an effective leader? I think not....
Wes
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Money in politics
I have long been a supporter of campaign finance reform. I have always felt that the current system supports the idea of a popularity contest that can only be won by the one with the most money. Someone like my very own dad doesn't have a chance in hell because A) He doesn't have the money, and B) He's too common of a man despite his uncommon personality.
We should allot the same amount of money and advertising to each candidate and let them duke it out. That way we're sure to allow for the common American the chance to serve their country's highest office.
Wes
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Support the troops
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070409/kors
Yet another instance of the Bush administration saying one thing and doing another. Between Walter Reed and instances like this, how can anyone assume that Bush is taking good care of our military? It's quite evident that the exact opposite has been happening for quite some time.
Wes
Friday, May 11, 2007
Busisms, for your reading pleasure...
"I'm honored to be here with the eternal general of the United States, mi amigo Alberto Gonzales." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., May 4, 2007 (Watch video clip)
"Information is moving -- you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007"The question is, who ought to make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know, my position is clear -- I'm a commander guy." --George W. Bush, who apparently is no longer "The Decider," Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007 (Watch video clip)"Wisdom and strength, and my family, is what I'd like for you to pray for." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007"Either we'll succeed, or we won't succeed." --George W. Bush, on Iraq, Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007"And so, what Gen. Petraeus is saying, some early signs, still dangerous, but give me -- give my chance a plan to work." --George W. Bush, in an interview with Charlie Rose, April 24, 2007"There are jobs Americans aren't doing. ... If you've got a chicken factory, a chicken-plucking factory, or whatever you call them, you know what I'm talking about." --George W. Bush. Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007
"There are some similarities, of course (between Iraq and Vietnam). Death is terrible." --George W. Bush, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007"I've been in politics long enough to know that polls just go poof at times." --George W. Bush, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007"My job is a job to make decisions. I'm a decision -- if the job description were, what do you do -- it's decision maker." --George W. Bush, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007
"Politics comes and goes, but your principles don't. And everybody wants to be loved -- not everybody. ... You never heard anybody say, 'I want to be despised, I'm running for office.'" --George W. Bush, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007
"I said to her, make sure the rug says 'optimistic person comes to work.'" --George W. Bush, on his instructions to First Lady Laura Bush in choosing a rug for the Oval Office, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007
"One of my concerns is that the health care not be as good as it can possibly be." --George W. Bush, on military benefits, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007
"My attitude is, if they're still writing about (number) one, 43 doesn't need to worry about it." --George W. Bush, on his legacy, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007"A good marriage is really good after serving together in Washington, D.C." --George W. Bush, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007"The best thing about my family is my wife. She is a great first lady. I know that sounds not very objective, but that's how I feel. And she's also patient. Putting up with me requires a lot of patience." --George W. Bush, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007"Iraq is a very important part of securing the homeland, and it's a very important part of helping change the Middle East into a part of the world that will not serve as a threat to the civilized world, to people like -- or to the developed world, to people like -- in the United States." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2007"Suiciders are willing to kill innocent life in order to send the projection that this is an impossible mission." --George W. Busy, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2007"And my concern, David, is several." --George W. Bush, to NBC's David Gregory, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2007"The solution to Iraq -- an Iraq that can govern itself, sustain itself and defend itself -- is more than a military mission. Precisely the reason why I sent more troops into Baghdad." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2007"That's why we are inconveniencing air traffickers, to make sure nobody is carrying weapons on airplanes." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2007
"They're innocent, they were doing nothing, and they were summarily plucked out of water." --George W. Bush, on British sailors who were detained by Iran while on patrol in the Persian Gulf, Camp David, March 31, 2007
"Some call this civil war; others call it emergency -- I call it pure evil." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., March 28, 2007
"I'm a strong proponent of the restoration of the wetlands, for a lot of reasons. There's a practical reason, though, when it comes to hurricanes: The stronger the wetlands, the more likely the damage of the hurricane." --George W. Bush, New Orleans, March 1, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
U.S. spy agencies say al Qaeda's top leaders, once on the run, have regrouped
Bush has always tried to tie Bin Laden to Iraq and for a while there the American public fell for the BS. Hopefully the CIA and the NSA's two cents here will turn the war around. We have been recruiting for al Qaeda's cause since the first day American troops landed in Iraq. We went from saying, "hopefully we'll find those WMD's", then the conversation went to "Maybe we'll be able to bring Saddam to justice", now we're still in the same situation and we don't even have anything to look forward to except pulling out. Don't count on that happening any time soon.
Wes
Dealer prices gas over $4 in protest
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/05/10/MNGUKPOGKJ1.DTL
Gas prices are out of the ballpark, one retailer makes a statement.
Compromise
A funny post from DailyKos.com
com·pro·mise [kom-pruh-mahyz] noun, verb, –noun
a settlement of differences made by Democrats folding their tent and giving Republicans everything they want.
-verb
the act of Republicans laughing while Democrats hand over the goods.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Seperation of church and state
Dobbs is on the money in this article. The church is getting far too involved in political matters to maintain a tax-exempt status. This country is headed for a theocracy if we're not there already.
Wes
The Cost of War, Unnoticed
Thus far, the money spent on the war outweighs the cost of Vietnam or Korea. Granted we're a much richer country today then back then but it would be hard to argue that the monies spent in Iraq couldn't be better spent elsewhere. We had the oppertunity to take the 300+ billion spent on Iraq and better secure our country. Instead, we invade a country under false premise and as a result have made Americans less safe overall.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Truman 6 - Bush 0
This is a read from dailykos.com that illustrates the mental incompetence of this president.
A year ago this month, in his West Point commencement address, President Bush compared himself to Harry Truman. On this, Truman's 123rd birthday, we take this opportunity to replay last year's C&J-sponsored debate in which the 33rd president mopped the floor with the 43rd:
Bush: I glance at the headlines, just to get kind of a flavor. I rarely read the stories.
Truman: A president either is constantly on top of events or, if he hesitates, events will soon be on top of him. -
Bush: Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final proof, the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud.
Truman: In the circumstances, alarm is justified. The man who isn't alarmed simply doesn't understand the situation---or he is crazy. But alarm is one thing, and hysteria is another. Hysteria impels people to destroy the very thing they are struggling to preserve. -
Bush: We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories...for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them. <<>> [T]here's theories as to where the weapons went. They could have been destroyed during the war. Saddam and his henchmen could have destroyed them as we entered into Iraq. They could be hidden. They could have been transported to another country, and we'll find out.
Truman: He's one of the few in the history of this country to run for high office talking out of both sides of his mouth at the same time and lying out of both sides. -
Bush: The FISA law was written in 1978. We're having this discussion in 2006. It's a different world. And FISA is still an important tool. It's an important tool. And we still use that tool. But also...and we...look, I said, look, is it possible to conduct this program under the old law? And people said, it doesn't work in order to be able to do the job we expect us to do.
Truman: It's plain hokum. If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em. It's an old political trick. -
Bush: Because the...all which is on the table begins to address the big cost drivers. For example, how benefits are calculate, for example, is on the table; whether or not benefits rise based upon wage increases or price increases. There's a series of parts of the formula that are being considered. And when you couple that, those different cost drivers, affecting those...changing those with personal accounts, the idea is to get what has been promised more likely to be...or closer delivered to what has been promised. Does that make any sense to you? It's kind of muddled.
Truman: Why, this fellow don't know any more about politics than a pig knows about Sunday. -
Bush: There are some who feel like that if they attack us that we may decide to leave prematurely. They don't understand what they are talking about if that's the case. Let me finish. There are some who feel like that the conditions are such that they can attack us there. My answer is bring `em on.
Truman: Some day I hope to meet you. When that happens you'll need a new nose, a lot of beefsteak for black eyes and perhaps a supporter below.
Score: Bush 0 Truman 6
Giuliani gave to Planned Parenthood
GOOD! There is nothing wrong with recognizing the need for prevention. Abstinence is great, we all agree but it's not the only method to address the problems associated with pre-marital and sex for America's youngsters.
Wes
Monday, May 7, 2007
Apple seeking end to music copy restrictions
This is a very good thing for consumers. You either own the rights to play that song or you don't. Lifting all restrictions on the purchased content is the right thing to do.
Wes
Personal response to previous article
1)Unity
We had a chance to unite the world around America's cause after 9/11. Instead of doing this we have pushed the world away and made it appear as though America is a bully. We all knew that during the first gulf war that Saddam couldn't even project conventional warfare on his neighbors much less America. Don't feed me that bullshit line that if we fight them there, they won't come here.
2)Civil Liberties
There has never been such open surveillance on the home front and we're just allowing it to happen. Recently Israelis took to the streets to protest the mismanagement of the month long conflict with Lebanon. There should be millions in the streets of America protesting the illegal actions of the Bush administration.
3)Foreign Policy as a whole
Since when did getting to know your enemy become a reward to the enemy. Basic strategy tells you that you should have open dialogue with your enemy so that you know what they are up to. Common sense is not a reward...
The democrats can capitalize on the next election by using the common sense that was not so common in the Bush years.
Wes
MoveOn Warns Dems Not to Stray From Anti-War Position
I believe it. If dems stray away from the quest to bring our troops home, count on base alienation.
Wes
Iraqis jail many innocents, U.S. says
Could it be our management style or the Iraqi's themselves?
Lethal injection creator: Maybe it's time to change formula
I have long thought that the death penalty process itself was inhumane. I cannot imagine waiting to die and it would be hard to believe that the process itself is anything other than inhumane. I realize that the crimes committed to have been placed in such a situation must have been horrific and unfathomable but to duplicate the same in the name of justice is just wrong. We know for a fact that throughout history there have been innocents executed in the name of justice. If it were only one person it would have invalidated the entire process.
Wes
Yet another reason the war is bad for America
How many Americans have to suffer for Bush's blunder? Gross misuse of the Kansas national guard is causing further suffering.
Wes
Liberal Oklahoman
Wes