A little rant
Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 12:35:16 AM PDT
The doddering idiot "maverick" who's America's American patriot and philanderer, our most trustworthy "rebel" who votes with dubya 100 percent of the time--when he bothers to hobble in to the Senate--and who can't remember what his bold and innovative positions are unless he consults his index cards or his lobbyists, is actually taking a STAND on something. He has decided that he is strongly anti-choice and against the historic women's rights decision called Roe v Wade.
The moronic mysogynist who has called his trophy wife a "cunt" and a "trollop" in front of fawning reporters has finally decided that he is in favor of making abortion illegal. McLame has determined that women should not have control over their own bodies. It is rational to assume, therefore, that he would be in favor of jailing women who decided to terminate a pregnancy--if his backward and wrongheaded view of the world ever came to "fruition." Good idea, huh? Let's build even more jails so we can lock up young women who are so unfortunate as to get pregnant without wanting to. Seems like we might want to torture them a little bit, too. Just for good measure. Hell, just burn 'em at the fuckin stake. They're probably witches, anyway. Trollops.
The top diary on dkos (updated for clarity)
Tue Aug 12, 2008 at 09:33:24 AM PDT
is, apparently, a fictionaliztion or an amalgamation of two people that is presented as biographical, and yet there is no fiction tag.
It is hard for me to spell this out without risking the violating the faq's. I initially commented positively to the top diary. Then I was shown evidence that the story that had pulled at me heartstrings was, at least partially, not true. One man is either alive or dead. We live in a quantum universe, but this was asking too much.
The shot heard 'round the world
Thu Jul 31, 2008 at 02:44:21 PM PDT
Barack Obama's presidential campaign had a pivotal moment, I believe, when he sank the three-point basketball shot in front of the troops. For many voters, this kind of thing strikes all the right chords: it shows athleticism, poise, a willingness to take risk, a sense of fun, and an almost undefinable coolness that has wide popular appeal.
For Obama to even attempt the shot was risky. A three pointer is not easy to make...
It's not a "brand" it's a party
Fri May 16, 2008 at 08:17:38 AM PDT
This'll be short and sweet.
The Republican party is in the shitter. And it's not because they've failed to "package" themselves with the right "brand." It's about their stupid ideas and crappy execution. And, of course, their corruption.
Bush Special Counsel Shut Down Siegelman Investigation
Fri May 09, 2008 at 07:26:36 PM PDT
This story keeps getting deeper and deeper.
Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman spent time in prison after a conviction on bribery charges that were likely engineered by White House staffers including Karl Rove.
Now, within the last week, we have news of crimes against whistleblowers in the case, and new revelations of an investigation that was started and then stopped by a special counsel in the Bush Administration who was investigating the US Attorneys scandal.
I haven't seen this diaried yet, and if it was, I'll delete.
A letter from Dana Siegelman w 60 Min & MSNBC showtimes
Sun Apr 06, 2008 at 11:15:43 AM PDT
Just got this letter and thought I'd pass it along. The Siegelman case is among the most heinous acts perpetrated by Rove and his lackeys.
How I hope Pelosi, Reid, Conyers and Leahy will pursue a real inquiry ino this matter.
If this has already been diaried, I'll delete. -LM
Nader forming committee...let's have some fun
Thu Jan 31, 2008 at 03:36:33 PM PDT
Haven't seen this diaried yet, but CNN reports that uber-egotist Ralph Nader is considering another run for the White House.
GD it, don't you understand what's at stake? (updated)
Fri Aug 03, 2007 at 10:09:34 PM PDT
Please recommend. Fight! Fight! Fight! In the immortal words of buhdydharma YELL LOUDER!!
The time for triangulation is over. The time for any SORT of appeasement is through. The time has at last come for us to literally sink or swim.
Goddammit, my friends! We waste time attacking each other and attacking those who point this out while our real enemy plots and deceives and manipulates and continues to Control. We either come together SOON or we are lost.
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Time is very short. Everything is at the breaking point right now--can't you feel it? It's here. We have weeks, months tops to begin the turnaround that will save Humanity from itself. It's here RIGHT NOW.
Hope is Good, Not Bad
Sat May 26, 2007 at 06:18:29 AM PDT
I don't subscribe to the most virulent of the gloom and doom prognosticators here on DKos. I don't believe that a meltdown of American society is imminent, though I do believe there are warning signs, and it is a possibility.
We Americans only need to once again believe in simple things, like truth and principle.
Tougher! Get Tougher!
Mon May 21, 2007 at 07:49:01 PM PDT
The "no confidence" vote coming up in Congress is not tough enough. The lack of action to begin withdrawing our troops from the disaster in Iraq is not tough enough. The lack of action by the Congress on the critical issue of impeachment of the President and Vice-President is not tough enough. The total disregard of the raping of the public by the energy companies is not tough enough. The fact that we still don't have reliable voting systems that are the foundation of our democracy--that's not tough enough.
There Is No "Middle" Anymore
Wed Apr 18, 2007 at 05:17:20 PM PDT
It used to be that there was a large segment of the American population who were genuinely puzzled as to which direction, left or "right", they wanted the country to move. The two Parties had significant areas of overlap, and therefore many people wavered or sat on the fence. Then, as now, these voters were highly prized by each Party. The difference is now, there seems to be a dwindling few who are undecided on questions of Party loyalty.
The rightfully respected middle of American politics is vanishing. It has been destroyed by many years of Republican corruption and crime that is without precedent in our history. The sacred middle ground of political affiliation has disappeared, through no fault of those on the left side of that scale, in a purge that began around twenty years ago during the Reagan administration and continues with renewed vigor today.
This is a Positive Rant
Fri Mar 30, 2007 at 10:07:58 PM PDT
I am so goddamn sick of people who want to tell me how this person or that person is electable and who is or who is not playing the political game the right way. I am sick and tired of triangulation and playing both ends against the middle and amelioration and coddling and niceness and pretending that we are not in dire straits in this country- and therefore in this world. We are being led by the blind and we are blinded ourselves by their idiotic intransigence and lack of vision and denial of reality.
The Best Way To Move The Window
Sat Mar 24, 2007 at 08:05:09 PM PDT
One of the most important things we do here at Daily Kos is to push the Overton Window leftward. We in the Netroots have had some very encouraging successes lately: from the stunning results of the election of 2006, to our successful campaign to kill the Fox "News" debate, to the increasing marginalization of Ann Coulter, we have accomplished great things.
This does not, of course, mean that we can rest on our laurels. Indeed, if you're like me, the successes tend to spur you on to even greater challenges.
Being active in the Netroots is important. In this diary, I would like to tell you all about another way to be involved that is just as much fun, and has the added benefit of being face-to-face, with live interaction among the participants.
I Believe It's Time for a Group Hug
Wed Mar 07, 2007 at 04:54:35 PM PDT
This is just a quick diary to tell my fellow Kossacks how proud I am to be a member of this community. Since November of last year, this remarkable group has been largely responsible for many extraordinary things.
*We helped to win a majority for our party in the Congress.
*We have been leading reporters and disseminaters of the Libby case.
*We are on the front lines of the US Attorney's case.
*We have embarrased advertizers into dumping Ann Coulter's website and made prime-time CNN as a result.
*We are now leading the charge to get Congressional testimony from Sibel Edmonds about nefarious activities involving FBI, CIA, Dennis Hastert, and others.
I'm Going to Selma, Just Hope There's No Hurricanes
Thu Mar 01, 2007 at 07:19:49 PM PDT
Weird weather in Dixie. A remarkably hurricane-shaped low over the Chicago/Milwaukee area is pounding the Deep South with storms and tornadoes. But it will all be outta here by Sunday. High pressure and sunny skies will be soaked in by the attendees of this exciting event...
Hillary and Obama will duke it out this coming Sunday in Selma, Alabama. I'll be there. Any fellow Kossacks who will also attend please wear orange so we can attempt to hook up.
Of course there won't really be hurricanes in Alabama in March, but the weather is certainly bound to be a subject of discussion at the event.
Truce
Thu Feb 22, 2007 at 11:31:14 PM PDT
Over the past few months, there have been a number of diaries that, while addressing subjects that have nothing to do with meta, have ended up being meta in the comments section due to differing viewpoints of our fellow Kossacks.
I am going to try avoid "calling out" specific diarists because of the common-sense and legitimate rules of our wonderful website here, and will instead refer to the two most prominent diarists in question as PO and MD.
Most of you probably would consider me a newbie. UID a hundred and eleven thousand something. But I have been around for a while. Reading. Lurking. Busy with my own campaign and organizing Democrats. I've been around long enough to see that the distinction which has been drawn by these two is an important one.
We have two gifted essayists who are on the same side politically who have created at least a sense of division among our ranks. My point in this diary is that this division is illusory.
A Southerner's Take On Impeachment
Sun Feb 18, 2007 at 07:24:06 PM PDT
This diary is the text of a speech I gave tonight for the South Baldwin Democrats in Alabama. It is quite an interesting group. About half and half Southerners and Yankees (ha ha) with an average age of about 60. We are few, but we are proud and we are growing.
Blackwater to Purchase 767s
Mon Jan 22, 2007 at 11:05:42 AM PDT
I just spoke to a pilot for Blackwater Aviation(which I didn't even know existed) who told me that Blackwater was planning on buying Boeing 767 long range jets. Several things were remarkable about our conversation:
- Blackwater has an Aviation department that operates Cessna Caravans for use as executive shuttles between their headquarters in Moyock, NC, and Washington, DC, and a fleet of Casa 212 freight aircraft owned and operated by two companies, Aviation Worldwide Services, and Presidential Airways, Inc.
- Blackwater is planning to buy at least two heavy Boeing 767 aircraft for their growing fleet.