WELL, you arrogant wife of an wannabe imperial ruler of the world, maybe the reason Bush’s poll numbers are so low is that his arrogance on a global scale has devastated the US in many ways, not to mention completely screwed over another nation (Iraq). Your crude and monkey-like husband, that Wizard Guardian of Democracy, should once claim responsibility for the mess that the Middle East is in.It’s not “evil forces” doing bad in the world, it’s imperialistic US-centered policy that justifies invading a sovereign nation that is no threat to it. The monkey should go back to the Texas jungle he came from and let some realists of whatever stripe salvage what’s left of this war.
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The DCCC just tabbed Chris Van Hollen to take Rahm Emanuel’s place
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The DCCC just tabbed Chris Van Hollen to take Rahm Emanuel’s place. Pachacutec and Howie are very encouraged by his appointment. I’ve done a bit of asking around today. Chris Van Hollen won his primary in 2002 against a better financed Democrat, and then went on to beat incumbent Republican Connie Morella. He gets some praise from progressives for his policy positions, has been a strong fundraiser and is reputed to be a helluva nice, down to earth guy. Just telling you what I’ve heard, and I’m hopeful all of this will prove to be on the mark…read on
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50,000-70,000 troops
StoriesYesterday, President Bush announced his intention to increase the “overall size” of the Army,
acknowledging that the current forces were “stressed.” The Washington
Post reports he’s considering an increase of 50,000-70,000 troops.
On June 3, 2004, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) — campaigning for the presidency — proposed expanding the Army by 40,000 troops. Bush quickly slammed the proposal as unnecessary and counter-productive:
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Government Of the Corrupt, By the Corrupt and For the Corrupt
StoriesGovernment Of the Corrupt, By the Corrupt and For the Corrupt

Your government, looking out for the not-so-little guy:
The Justice Department announced new rules yesterday that will make it harder for prosecutors to bring criminal charges against companies, bending to intense pressure from business groups that claim the government has overreached in its pursuit of financial malfeasance.
In presenting the revised rules, Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty called the changes a substantial and direct response to a lobbying drive by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, among others.
Since devastating bankruptcies at Enron and WorldCom prompted Congress to pass a stringent corporate accountability law four years ago, business interests increasingly have pushed back on efforts to police their operations, arguing that the government has imposed too many costs on companies with too few benefits for investors.
I’m sorry, did you mention the US Chamber of Commerce? Let’s have a look at the US Chamber’s CEO, Tom Donahue:
If it were possible to pick one person as the representative for American business in Washington, Thomas Donahue is that man. He is the President and CEO of the United States Chamber of Commerce, the most important business lobbying group in the country. He is also on the Board of Directors and the Audit Committee of Sunrise Senior Living, and was caught selling stock ahead of the revelations of accounting problems. That is a serious no-no for any board member or any business executive. It’s deeply unethical and possibly illegal, because it’s stealing from investors. If there’s any indication that the business lobby under Republican rule became unbelievably corrupted, look no further than Thomas Donahue, the man that the business community picked to represent them to the Republican power structure.
I’m a small businessman, and the big business lobbies of big pharma, the US Chamber of Commerce and all the rest do not represent me. They work against my interests and pump a steady stream of lying economic happy talk out through the media. Net neutrality is good for me, but the telcos and cable companies want to sell me out to extract extra money from big corporate citizens who can pay for better access and accessibility online. American big business is against universal health care while those of us doing the hiring and growing in the grass roots business community are much more for it. Big business wants to stifle innovation to protect its markets from little business guys like me. To hell with them. You want to see what their big corporate welfare does for American jobs and prosperity? Look no further than the US auto industry.
We don’t need less accountability on our big multinational corporations. We need more. Milton Freidman is dead. Companies have more stakeholders than just shareholders. Companies that do business in the US are not just global citizens, they are accountable to US citizens. In earlier times, you had to have property to have a say in government. That supposedly changed. But now, government is owned almost outright by multinationals writing laws against the interests of the people in the dark of night for bad actors in Congress – Democrats and Republicans – to pass as is, without debate, in exchange for campaign contributions and lucrative lobbying jobs for their families, friends and even themselves.
It’s up to us to stop it. What’s happening to the little guy? I’m guessing there’s a clue in the fact that late mortgage payments increased in the third quarter of this year.
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StoriesCNET editor James Kim, family missing
StoriesCNET senior editor and Crave blogger James Kim and his family are missing. The 35-year-old Kim, his wife Kati and daughters Penelope (4 years) and Sabine (7 months) left their home in San Francisco last week on a road trip to the Pacific Northwest. They were last seen on Saturday, November 25, in Portland, Ore.
Feds to Pay $2M to Man Wrongly Accused of Terrorism
StoriesThe federal government has agreed to pay an Oregon lawyer $2 million to settle part of a lawsuit he filed after the FBI misidentified a fingerprint and wrongly arrested him in the 2004 Madrid terrorist bombings. “The pain and torture and humiliation that this (case) has caused my family is hard to put into words,” Brandon Mayfield said…
American democracy still works
StoriesBy: Glenn Greenwald @ 6:42 AM – PST 
The basic mechanics of American democracy, imperfect and defective though they may be, still function. Chronic defeatists and conspiracy theorists — well-intentioned though they may be — need to re-evaluate their defeatism and conspiracy theories in light of this rather compelling evidence which undermines them (a refusal to re-evaluate one’s beliefs in light of conflicting evidence is a defining attribute of the Bush movement that shouldn’t be replicated).
Karl Rove isn’t all-powerful; he is a rejected loser. Republicans don’t possess the power to dictate the outcome of elections with secret Diebold software. They can’t magically produce Osama bin Laden the day before the election. They don’t have the power to snap their fingers and hypnotize zombified Americans by exploiting a New Jersey court ruling on civil unions, or a John Kerry comment, or moronic buzzphrases and slogans designed to hide the truth (Americans heard all about how Democrats would bring their “San Francisco values” and their love of The Terrorists to Washington, and that moved nobody). It simply isn’t the case that we are doomed and destined to lose at the hands of all-powerful, evil forces.
All of the hurdles and problems that are unquestionably present and serious — a dysfunctional and corrupt national media, apathy on the part of Americans, the potent use of propaganda by the Bush administration, voter suppression and election fraud tactics, gerrymandering and fundraising games — can all be overcome. They just were.
Bush opponents haven’t been losing because the deck is hopelessly stacked against them. They were losing because they hadn’t figured out a way to convey to their fellow citizens just how radical and dangerous this political movement has become. Now they have, and as a result, Americans see this movement for what it is and have begun the process of smashing it.
That work is far from over, but it can be achieved — unquestionably – by those willing to fight for that result and who figure out how to perusade a majority of American of the rightness of their views. That’s exactly how our democracy is supposed to work.
Ladies & Gentlemen…The Next Speaker of the House
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Nancy Pelosi addresses America and sets the tone for the next two years. She promises to to change course not only in Iraq but here at home and also reach out the the Republicans. Add to that subpoena power and you have a combination better than cocaine and prostitutes ala Rep. Wexler.


