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Listen Up!
Author: Raine    Date: 05/18/2009 12:41:10

Yesterday, I watched the graduation of Notre Dame University. I watched it online -- I filtered out the media, so I could make up my own mind. I found myself very inspired, and quite pleased again. I needed that after the past few days here in America.

The President gave a wonderful commencement speech, that was - of course - not without protest or controversy. The debate at hand was abortion. What was interesting was who protested at this celebration of college graduates. I am not talking about the 25 or so people who were arrested for trespassing on campus ground before the speech. I am talking about the people inside:
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66 comments (Latest Comment: 05/19/2009 04:52:39 by BobR)

Falling apart
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 05/17/2009 13:09:24

Velveeta awakes this morning feeling melancholy and a bit hopeless. Not just because of the drab rainy day, or the fact that her cat slept on her head the entire night causing her sinuses to swell in an allergic orgy of cat fur and dander. Rather, she is sad that her President seems to be abandoning her.

Is it true? Is the “Yes We Can” is turning into “Yes We Can, But We Won’t”?

Every day it seems my disappointment grows:

Military Tribunals are back


WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will restart Bush-era military tribunals for a small number of Guantanamo detainees, reviving a fiercely disputed trial system he once denounced but with new legal protections for terror suspects, U.S. officials said Thursday.

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21 comments (Latest Comment: 05/18/2009 02:59:34 by livingonli)

The Birds
Author: TriSec    Date: 05/16/2009 10:34:14

Good Morning!

It's an early Saturday, but I won't be bleeding today. Nay, I'm up this early because of the Cub Scouts.

One of our Cubmasters Emeritus is an amateur ornithologist (and he flies on planes for a living, which I find endlessly ironic), so he'll be leading the pack out in the woods on a birdwatching hike this morning.

Birds are interesting things. Sure, city dwellers curse the flying rats, and I'm assuming most of us have a birdfeeder of some sort. I've dabbled in actual birding from time to time, and I do keep a lifelist. (nowhere near as extensive as my airshow lifelist, but that's another blog entry.)

At the feeder outside my window right now, I can see a handful of house sparrows chipping away. I get Cardinals, Bluejays, Chickadees, Titmice, Nuthatches, Downy Woodpeckers, and the ocassional Slate Junco. Such is the life at a city feeder.

But just a handful of miles away is the refuge at Rock Meadow (Belmont, MA) which is where we'll be hiking. Who knows what we'll see?

Indeed, who knows what our children will see? We tend to think of birds as a dime a dozen. Look around you today; it hardly seems like such abundand life could even be considered endangered....but you're probably looking at Rock Doves (yes, the dreaded pigeon), Starlings, Sparrows, or some other bird that has adapted and thrived in modern society.

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6 comments (Latest Comment: 05/17/2009 02:00:05 by Mondobubba)

The Sting
Author: BobR    Date: 05/15/2009 05:43:36

Yesterday, the liberal press lived up to its name and went after Cheney, Rove, Gonzales and the rest of the cabal for their rolls in torturing prisoners of war. Naturally, Democrat Nancy Pelosi got a free pass despite allegations that she had been briefed on their plans during secret classified meetings and didn't immediately go public with the classified information.

Oh wait - that's not what happened? The press didn't go after Cheney?... or Rove?... or Gonzales?... They went after Pelosi like piranhas in a bone-cleaning feeding frenzy? The "liberal media"?? Really?
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75 comments (Latest Comment: 05/16/2009 04:17:36 by livingonli)

No Kodak Moments
Author: Raine    Date: 05/14/2009 12:19:44

Yesterday, in a surprising move, the President made it clear that he is pushing to not have the next round of torture photos released. I found myself dismayed at this decision. It seems as though the President has truly flip-flopped on this issue.

So I am left wondering if I agree with his decision regarding these photos. Our president clearly stated that he worries this will whip up more anti-US sentiment in the Muslim world and empower Taliban and Al-Qaeda propaganda with new imagery, and that is an honorable concern. That said - he promised to be more transparent. So far he truly has been, as much as any modern president can be, and given our Security issues in America today. If this really will put our troops in harms way, I am more likely to trust this President for now.
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45 comments (Latest Comment: 05/15/2009 01:32:36 by trojanrabbit)

Torturing the Facts
Author: BobR    Date: 05/13/2009 12:37:23

Okay everyone: strap on your your tinfoil hats - it's going to be a bumpy ride. We've got several interconnected stories going on that just have to be connected, but I'll be leaving it to you dear reader to determine what those connections are...

The big story that popped yesterday is that the person tortured until he made up a story connecting Iraq and al-Qaeda just "committed suicide" in prison:
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40 comments (Latest Comment: 05/14/2009 01:31:25 by livingonli)

Ask a Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 05/12/2009 10:37:18

Good Morning.

Today is our 2,246th day in Iraq.

We'll start this morning as we always do, with the latest casualty figures from Iraq and Afghanistan, courtesy of Antiwar.com:

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4294
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4155
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3833
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3435
Since Obama Inauguration (1/20/09): 66

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 318
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 682
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 463
Journalists - Iraq: 138
Contractor Employee Deaths - Iraq: 1,306

We find this morning's cost of war passing through:
$ 855, 989, 890, 000 .00


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122 comments (Latest Comment: 05/13/2009 04:55:30 by Raine)

Hypoutrage!
Author: Raine    Date: 05/11/2009 12:35:11

This week, Ladies and Gentlemen, the hypocritical outrage of the week will be whether or not Wanda Sykes went over the line during Friday evening's WHCD. Here is the exchange in context:
"Mr. President . . . you've had your fair share of critics. ... Rush Limbaugh, one of your big critics, boy — Rush Limbaugh said he hopes this administration fails. So you’re saying, ‘I hope America fails.’ You’re like, ‘I don’t care about people losing their homes, their jobs or our soldiers in Iraq.’ He just wants our country to fail.

To me, that’s treason. He’s not saying anything differently than Osama bin Laden is saying. You know you might want to look into this, sir, because I think Rush Limbaugh was the 20th hijacker but he was just so strung out on Oxycontin he missed his flight

“Too much?

“You’re laughing inside, I know you’re laughing.

“Rush Limbaugh — I hope the country fails. I hope his kidneys fail, how about that?

“He needs a waterboarding, that’s what he needs.”
Too much? This is a comedienne we are talking about here. Not a political Pundit, not the voice OR the leader of the GOP, Rush Limbaugh. This was Wanda Sykes.
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93 comments (Latest Comment: 05/12/2009 00:53:28 by Mondobubba)

Lonely Star State
Author: velveeta jones    Date: 05/10/2009 13:57:46

Velveeta was recently alerted to this alarming trend in Texas. According to Think Progress comes this shocking CNN report that Texas is charging women thousands of dollars for the rape kits they use at the hospital. Essentially, since these rape kits are part of the police investigation, the police are charging these women for cooperating with authorities.

Once again, Texas is leading the way in setting the bar for decency and friendliness of the New South. The rest of us really need to step up to their level of charm and enlightenment, not to mention equality.

:rolleyes2:
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12 comments (Latest Comment: 05/10/2009 22:08:34 by TriSec)

Freedom Muffins
Author: BobR    Date: 05/09/2009 01:42:42

knee-jerk (nee-jurk)
adj. Slang

  1. Easily predictable; automatic: "quick, easy laughs and knee-jerk responses" (New York).

  2. Reacting spontaneously in the expected manner: a knee-jerk cynic.

If the last 8 years under Bush (compared to the last 100+ days under Obama) have taught us anything, it's that automated reflexive responses to stimuli are not the best way to run a country. Some of us have declared the right-wing (and their supporters in the media) to be insane, but it seems that they live up to the definition, doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
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21 comments (Latest Comment: 05/10/2009 03:09:14 by livingonli)

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