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A Stormy Season
Author: BobR    Date: 09/12/2008 12:32:05

With our quadrennial presidential election just weeks away, the candidates have been at the eye of the storm, while campaign advisers, 527s and the media swirl around the periphery. The victims of the destructive hot air have been the truth, common sense, and common decency.

The only interruptions have been the hurricanes which - this year - seem to be coming more frequently and more brutal, almost as if to mimic the maelstrom which is the campaign circus. Hurricane Ike seems to targeting Galveston, TX which was submerged by a hurricane 108 years ago. There are, however, more scientific explanations, and none of them bode well for residents near the Caribbean.
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190 comments (Latest Comment: 09/13/2008 06:52:50 by livingonli)

September Morn
Author: Raine    Date: 09/11/2008 12:21:22

Good morning everyone.

A few weeks ago, I went back to to NY for a visit. Being that I was going to be staying in Jersey City with a friend for a few nights, I had to do what I had not done in years, I went to the WTC Path Station. You know the one: it ran under the towers. The station reopened in 2003, and a new entrance was finished by 2006. It was beautiful, really. But: they have since torn it down.
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156 comments (Latest Comment: 09/12/2008 02:52:22 by BobR)

Democratic Family Values
Author: BobR    Date: 09/10/2008 12:10:27

Yesterday I happened to catch a minute of FOX News asking people who they supported and why. The man who was asked that question responded that he supported McCain (surprise! ) because McCain/Palin better represented his "values". Had I been that reporter, I would've asked what values he was talking about. Of course, the reporter did not ask. But the question stuck with me nonetheless...

How can anyone say that Democrats do not support family values more than Republicans?
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155 comments (Latest Comment: 09/11/2008 03:10:41 by Raine)

Ask A Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 09/09/2008 10:44:51

Good Morning.

We've crossed yet another milestone....today is our 2,001st day in Iraq.

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

American Deaths
Since war began (3/19/03): 4155
Since "Mission Accomplished" (5/1/03): 4016
Since Capture of Saddam (12/13/03): 3694
Since Handover (6/29/04): 3296
Since Election (1/31/05): 2718

Other Coalition Troops - Iraq: 314
US Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 583
Other Military Deaths - Afghanistan: 370
Contractor Deaths - Iraq: 444


We find this morning's cost of war passing through: $ 552, 547, 900, 000.00


I thought I'd start this morning by doing a little vetting of our own. Sarah Palin is such an unknown, I wonder what the veterans think of her?

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125 comments (Latest Comment: 09/10/2008 04:51:15 by livingonli)

Well, It is about damn time!
Author: Mondobubba    Date: 09/08/2008 23:55:29

Friends, this is a night we have been waiting for a little over four years to witness. Yes Doctor Rachel Maddow, PhD has her own show on the TV mosheen. Lets all sit back and enjoy her solo TV debute! :metal: :dance: :party:
 
111 comments (Latest Comment: 09/09/2008 02:23:11 by clintster)

Young Voters: Myths and Urban Legends
Author: Random    Date: 09/08/2008 15:58:58

Straight off the bat, I am a young Voter. This is the first Year I will vote in a Presidential election, in 2006 was my first time voting. I am a registered Independent, but still fiercely Liberal. I’ve decided that I would rather hold respect and loyalty to my beliefs than to my party. But that aside, I’ve always heard a lot about “Young Voters”, that weird group of people who don’t get polled, who don’t show up, and can be the single most important thing to sway an election. Or so I’ve been led to believe.

I’d like to dispel some Myths about the young voter. And maybe shed some light on the Issues a majority of us look to.

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5 comments (Latest Comment: 09/08/2008 18:22:28 by Random)

Pitbull or Showdog?
Author: Raine    Date: 09/08/2008 12:30:49

Good Morning. I want to thank everyone for filling in while we were on vacation.

Last week was Sarah Palin week. Understandably so. A surprising and questionable decision for McCain. He wanted to show what a Maverick he is. He wanted to show that He could shake things up. He wanted to show that he is not part of the Washington Elite... He wanted a lot of things. I think the world is finding out a lot of things about Sarah. That is good. Right?

But I would like to get back to McCain for a moment. Let's not forget that he is the one voters elected. Not one person in America cast a vote in the primaries for Sarah Palin. Not one. She put no cracks in any ceiling as the McCain campaign would have you believe.
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187 comments (Latest Comment: 09/09/2008 01:00:16 by Raine)

Oh, It’s On Bitch
Author: AuntAzalea    Date: 09/07/2008 12:44:39

Sarah Palin, you betta watch your motherfuckin’ rug rat poppin’ ass- it’s on now. I am the pit-bull and I don’t need no fuckin’ lipstick. With my eyes blindfolded, the gold hoops off my ears, and my jimmy choo knockoffs exchanged for good steel-toed boots, I could beat your ass down - woman to woman.

For those of you who don’t know me, I grew up and lived most of my adult life in government projects in Harlem; we were not on welfare, my parents would have rather starved then accept any help, but we probably should have been. My mother’s improperly treated mental illness forced me to be in the position of cook, housecleaner and caretaker by the age 9. For daily survival, I relied on the free public school lunches at PS 125 to be able to eat. And for after school we might be lucky enough to have a few community outreach programs available - for me Dance Theatre of Harlem - that created and inspired hope and the possibility of a decent future.

So, when I heard Sarah Palin’s speech I physically got chest pains - having already been angered by the earlier speech of Rudy Giuliani and his poisonous mocking of community organizers, I found myself in the uncomfortable position of wanting to punch somebody -really badly. But then I started thinking about who would be a better vice president; this “Hockey Mom” or, a struggling single mother that the Republican’s smugly refer to as a “Welfare Mom”. So here we go:
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91 comments (Latest Comment: 09/08/2008 04:11:07 by livingonli)

Libertarian Saturday
Author: TriSec    Date: 09/06/2008 10:33:36

Good Morning!

Returning to form this week with the big conventions done...

Diving right in, I am reminded once again of the biggest challenge facing any third party; ballot access. Something curious is happening in the state of Texas, though.

Did you think it was odd that both the major conventions were so late this year? Well, Bob Barr has also found something interesting. The deadline to file paperwork to appear on the Texas ballot was August 25....before both major candidates were even nominated.

The Libertarian Party had their ducks in a row; now the LP candidate is calling for Texas law to be enforced!
The Bob Barr presidential campaign has stated "serious legal consequences" will occur should Senators Barack Obama and John McCain be allowed on the Texas general election ballot after they knowingly missed the state's deadline to file.

According to documents obtained by the Barr campaign, neither John McCain nor Barack Obama complied with Texas Election Code § 192.031, which requires that filings must be submitted “before 5 p.m. of the 70th day before presidential Election Day," listing the "names of the party's nominees for president and vice-president."

"The Election Code of the State of Texas imposes requirements on a political party, which must be met if its candidates for president and vice-presidents are to appear on the general election ballot," Russell Verney, Bob Barr's campaign manager stated in a letter sent to the Texas Secretary of State's office. "The Democratic Party and Mr. Obama, and the Republican Party and Mr. McCain, blatantly ignored the Texas statutory deadline."

The deadline, which was set at 5 p.m. on August 26, passed before Sen. Obama was nominated and before Sen. McCain had even selected his running mate.

"The law is clear, and it was clearly not followed," says Verney. "The Texas Supreme Court was emphatic when it stated that the law 'does not allow political parties or candidates to ignore statutory deadlines . . .' Senators Obama and McCain did not file by the deadline; therefore, Texas should abide by the laws it created. No political party or candidate is above the law."

Libertarian Party presidential candidate Bob Barr represented the 7th District of Georgia in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003.


Bob Barr is certainly right; it may be interesting to keep an eye on this for the next few weeks.

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54 comments (Latest Comment: 09/07/2008 04:18:24 by livingonli)

Sarah Palin is a Bee-otch
Author: m-hadley    Date: 09/05/2008 12:21:09

And She's Mean, Too

http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa213/FourFreedoms/Evil_Palin_2.jpg


Who would have guessed that Sarah Palin is such a beee-otch? She sure proved it last night with a speech full of lies, hyperbole, attacks and sheer hate-filled talk. Where to start? In case you missed it - here it is in all of it's hate-fueled glory. It was set-up by a string of other lie-filled speeches by Mittens Romney, Mike Huckleberry, and Rudi "Noun-verb-9/11" Ghouliani. By the time Palin took the stage the audience had worked themselves into a frenzy of attack mode, ready to hear all of the lies and hate without any expectation of substance or a real discussion of issues that face Americans today.
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4 comments (Latest Comment: 09/05/2008 13:03:14 by wickedpam)

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