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Dumbing Down The President!

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Richard Clarke, chief White House counterterrorism adviser: We had a couple of meetings with the president, and there were detailed discussions and briefings on cyber-security and often terrorism, and on a classified program. With the cyber-security meeting, he seemed—I was disturbed because he seemed to be trying to impress us, the people who were briefing him. It was as though he wanted these experts, these White House staff guys who had been around for a long time before he got there—didn’t want them buying the rumor that he wasn’t too bright. He was trying—sort of overly trying—to show that he could ask good questions, and kind of yukking it up with Cheney.

The contrast with having briefed his father and Clinton and Gore was so marked. And to be told, frankly, early in the administration, by Condi Rice and [her deputy] Steve Hadley, you know, Don’t give the president a lot of long memos, he’s not a big reader—well, shit. I mean, the president of the United States is not a big reader?   http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/02/bush-oral-history200902

My bet is that if any book was beyond the Dr. Seuss level Bush probably had the audio version!  http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB123025595706634689-lMyQjAxMDI4MzIwNjIyNTY1Wj.html

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Conflict in the Middle East! Part 2

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Bodies of Hamas policemen lie on the ground of their destroyed police compound following an Israeli air strike in Gaza today

 

Mourners watch over the bodies of Palestinians at Shifa hospital in Gaza City

Mourners watch over the bodies of Palestinians at Shifa hospital in Gaza City

 

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A Palestinian security force officer walks outside the former headquarters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after it was hit in an Israeli missile strike

The Gaza Strip has been effectively sealed off from the rest of the world for many months, leaving stocks of surgical equipment, drugs and other essentials very low.

Among those who bore the brunt of the ferocious attack were 40 Palestinian cadets who had gathered for their passing-out parade at the police headquarters in Gaza City.

 

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Smoke rises after an Israeli bomb exploded in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip

Palestinians carry a body from the rubble following the missile strike

Palestinians carry a body from the rubble following the missile strike

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Hezbollah supporters and Palestinian supporters of ‘Hamas movement’ burns the Israeli flag during a protest against Israel’s attacks on the Gaza strip

A Hamas general, who was due to take their salute, was among the pile of bodies after a massive explosion – possibly from a laser-guided bomb – tore through the parade ground where families were about to watch the ceremony.

Several of those who rushed to help the dead and injured beat their heads and shouted: ‘Allahu akbar’ [‘God is great’].

 

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An explosion from an Israeli missile strike in the northern Gaza Strip on the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip. It was the bloodiest day in Gaza in decades.

Palestinian firefighters try to assist at the site of a security compound used by the Islamic group Hamas

Palestinian firefighters try to assist at the site of a security compound used by the Islamic group Hamas

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Palestinians run from tear gas thrown by Israeli soldiers during a protest against Israeli strikes in Gaza in the West Bank town of Hebron

 What the fuck is going on over in Gaza?  Are the Israelis trying to exact revenge on Pharaoh and Hitler at the same time?  I get that Israel has the right to defend its self but there is a striking difference in U.S supplied precision weapons and a couple of handmade bottle rockets.  And all the United States government can say is “Try not to hurt civilians,” while we are bombing the shit out of civilians in Pakistan and Afghanistan!  You’d like to think that a group that lost six million people in World War II would know something about human compassion.

But now I am going to drop some more truth on you.  If you read my post Conflict in the Middle East, you’d remember that Israel receives about a third of all American foreign aid.  Most of this aid is in the form of military aid.  What is not military aid is shifted back to the United States in the form of campaign contributions and the funding of Jewish lobbyist groups.  The most powerful lobby in America only behind the Aerospace lobby which is responsible for the weapon sales to Israel.  In retaliation to the sophisticated weapon sales to Israel, the United States is responsible for 80% of weapon sales to the rest of the Arab world trying to keep pace.

I have stated on many occasions that the United States must act as an honest broker in the peace negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians.  But the United States has a vested interest in perpetuating the conflict between the two parties, always casting the oppressed as the villains.  I only hope that you had time to view my post “Occupation 101.” 

On October 3, 2001, I.A.P. News reported that according to Israel Radio (in Hebrew) Kol Yisrael an acrimonious argument erupted during the Israeli cabinet weekly session last week between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his foreign Minister Shimon Peres. Peres warned Sharon that refusing to heed incessant American requests for a cease-fire with the Palestinians would endanger Israeli interests and “turn the US against us. “Sharon reportedly yelled at Peres, saying “don’t worry about American pressure, we the Jewish people control America.”
“I want to tell you something very clear, don’t worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it.”  Ariel Sharon to Shimon Peres, October 3rd, 2001, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio. There is a lot of debate as to whether this is statement is true or not.

Whether you think the statement is true or false, the following is definitely true:
– Senator Fullbright, Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee: 10/07/1973 on CBS’ “Face the Nation”.
“I am aware how almost impossible it is in this country to carry out a foreign policy [in the Middle East] not approved by the Jews….. terrific control the Jews have over the news media and the barrage the Jews have built up on congressmen …. I am very much concerned over the fact that the Jewish influence here is completely dominating the scene and making it almost impossible to get congress to do anything they don’t approve of. The Israeli embassy is practically dictating to the congress through influential Jewish people in the country”

That statement made over thirty years ago still rings true today.  I don’t care what side of the issue that you are on, the Palestinians must be treated as human beings.  I was very concerned when Obama went before AIPAC and basically pandered to their cause.  I only hope as President that he will have the fucking cajonnes to recognize that all people need to be treated equally.  We’ve already had genocide with the Jews, in Rwanda, and now Darfur.  We cannot let the extermination of the Palestinian people become the next victims.

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Occupation 101! Documentary on Israeli Oppression!

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The Wasillabillies! Episode 4 “Welcome to the Family”

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What do you give an anti-abortion, abstinence only, gun toting Christian governor for Christmas?  A bastard, er illegitimate, er out of wedlock grandbaby.  Bristol Palin gave birth to future hockey player and hillbilly heroin user Tripp Easton Mitchell Johnston.  It is reported that People magazine wii pay Bristol and Levi $300K for exclusive photos of baby Tripp.  The Associated Mess considers this to be a good thing as it will keep another unwed mother off of food stamps and WIC.  We have also scooped People by obtaining the first photo of Tripp.

                

                               

                                    

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For all of you Palinphiles, get your 2009 calander!  Spend the entire year with Sarah and her family.  It’s going to be another shitty year and you might as well spend your time with a shitty calander!

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Middle East Crisis!

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In the latest Middle East crisis, U.S. supplied Israeli F-15 fighter jets are blowing the shit out of Hamas in the Gaza Strip.  My personal opinion is that Israel is using disproportionate force against the Palestinians in their never ending conflict.  I realize that Israel has the right to defend its self but this shit is starting to get real old.  President Bush has sat on his pasty ass ever since Hamas was voted into power.  By not recognizing the legitimately elected government, it meant one thing only, business as usual.

Israel receives approximately one third of all U.S. foreign aid despite having just .001 percent of the world’s population.  I am beginning to believe what political analyst Pat Buchanan said that “Capitol Hill is Israeli-occupied territory.”  American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has got to be the most successful lobbying group ever formed.  AIPAC has an annual budget of $15 million dollars, 150 employees, and registered lobbyist who manage to visit every member of congress at least once a year.

With the new incoming Obama Administration Obama must make it clear to Israel that in order to continue the vast amount of aid that they receive that they must cede the land captured in the 1967 war and start laying the foundation of a separate state of Palestine.  I am not naive enough to believe that it will be easy but money talks and bullshit walks.  The Palestinians must have a self determining government.

It is time to put this ridiculous conflict behind us.  The Egyptians and Jordanians have already made peace with Israel with the Syrians making strong overtures.  Israel must cede all territory captured during the 1967 war in order to make a meaningful peace.  I am not anti-Zionist but pro peace!  There will be those on both sides that never give into the notion of peace but sooner or later people get tired of killing one another.  I weep for every unnecessary death because the greatest fundamental right is for each and every one of us is to live a life  unimpeded by the threat of war!

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If The Shoe Hadn’t Missed!

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Torture!

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Goodbye Eartha Kitt!

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I first discovered Eartha Kitt as a kid watching the old Batman tv series as a kid.  As Catwoman, she made me root for the bad guy.  The Most Exciting Woman in the World died yesterday.  She will be missed.   Hope to run into you on the otherside one day.  Please wear that Catwoman costume!

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The Wasillabillies! Episode 3 “People Eating Tortured Animals! (PETA)

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Palin to PETA: Drop the Snowball or We’ll Sue!

This morning, PETA’s Policy Department received a Scrooge-like phone call from someone purporting to be from Gov. Sarah Palin’s office threatening legal action against us if we don’t play ball—or, actually, stop playing ball. Why are Ms. Palin’s peeps so mad at PETA? Well, if you’ve played our Holiday Snowball Fight game recently, you may know. The game asks players to pick up a virtual snowball and take aim at 2008’s biggest animal foes, from Colonel Sanders to the Trollsen twins to Alaska’s own Sarah Palin. But guess what, Sarah? We’ve checked with our legal team, and they say that it’s “protected parody,” or “fair game”—so the game stays! After all, we’re throwing snowballs, not shoes.

In real life, the moose and other animals Ms. Palin blows to smithereens don’t stand a chance. But, hey, our game is virtual and nonviolent. To be honest, I’m not quite sure why Sarah is so mad about the game anyways. Wielding a gun and decked out in a sexy bikini and pageant ribbon, I’d think she’d be quite proud of how PETA’s portrayed her.

Though this game is just a bit of harmless payback, Palin’s real-life hunting habit is no joke. Palin not only guns down big moose but also supports aerial hunting of wolves—she even proposed putting a bounty of $150 on their heads. Wolves aren’t even overpopulated in Alaska. The sole reason for the bounty would be to boost the numbers of moose and elk so that hunters will have more living targets for their blood sport. Pathetic.

 

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P.S. Governor Palin isn’t the only fantastic figure in the game, so if you haven’t had the chance to play, check it out!

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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell!

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As the above picture indicates, this is not a blog about gays in the military. “Don’t ask, don’t tell,” seems to be the new slogan at the Department of the Treasury.  Of the $350 billion welfare money handed out to Wall Street banks and insurance companies, no one seems to be able to account for the money.  The TARP money has been buried in the books of the companies that received the government handouts.  Where is the outrage?  Where is our inept Congress demanding accountability?  And has George W. Bush joined Dick Cheney in an undisclosed location?

Read this chilling account of where your taxpayer dollars went:

Elizabeth Warren, who chairs an oversight committee set up by Congress to oversee the bailout, is interviewed by the Associated Press in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 18, 2008.
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Where’d the bailout money go? Shhhh, it’s a secret

Associated Press Writer

Think you could borrow money from a bank without saying what you were going to do with it? Well, apparently when banks borrow from you they don’t feel the same need to say how the money is spent.

After receiving billions in aid from U.S. taxpayers, the nation’s largest banks say they can’t track exactly how they’re spending it. Some won’t even talk about it.

“We’re choosing not to disclose that,” said Kevin Heine, spokesman for Bank of New York Mellon, which received about $3 billion.

Thomas Kelly, a spokesman for JPMorgan Chase, which received $25 billion in emergency bailout money, said that while some of the money was lent, some was not, and the bank has not given any accounting of exactly how the money is being used.

“We have not disclosed that to the public. We’re declining to,” Kelly said.

The Associated Press contacted 21 banks that received at least $1 billion in government money and asked four questions: How much has been spent? What was it spent on? How much is being held in savings, and what’s the plan for the rest?

None of the banks provided specific answers.

“We’re not providing dollar-in, dollar-out tracking,” said Barry Koling, a spokesman for Atlanta, Ga.-based SunTrust Banks Inc., which got $3.5 billion in taxpayer dollars.

Some banks said they simply didn’t know where the money was going.

“We manage our capital in its aggregate,” said Regions Financial Corp. spokesman Tim Deighton, who said the Birmingham, Ala.-based company is not tracking how it is spending the $3.5 billion it received as part of the financial bailout.

The answers highlight the secrecy surrounding the Troubled Asset Relief Program, which earmarked $700 billion – about the size of the Netherlands’ economy – to help rescue the financial industry. The Treasury Department has been using the money to buy stock in U.S. banks, hoping that the sudden inflow of cash will get banks to start lending money.

There has been no accounting of how banks spend that money. Lawmakers summoned bank executives to Capitol Hill last month and implored them to lend the money – not to hoard it or spend it on corporate bonuses, junkets or to buy other banks. But there is no process in place to make sure that’s happening and there are no consequences for banks that don’t comply.

“It is entirely appropriate for the American people to know how their taxpayer dollars are being spent in private industry,” said Elizabeth Warren, the top congressional watchdog overseeing the financial bailout.

But, at least for now, there’s no way for taxpayers to find that out.

Pressured by the Bush administration to approve the money quickly, Congress attached nearly no strings to the $700 billion bailout in October. And the Treasury Department, which doles out the money, never asked banks how it would be spent.

“Those are legitimate questions that should have been asked on Day One,” said Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J., a House Financial Services Committee member who opposed the bailout as it was rushed through Congress. “Where is the money going to go to? How is it going to be spent? When are we going to get a record on it?”

Nearly every bank AP questioned – including Citibank and Bank of America, two of the largest recipients of bailout money – responded with generic public relations statements explaining that the money was being used to strengthen balance sheets and continue making loans to ease the credit crisis.

A few banks described company-specific programs, such as JPMorgan Chase’s plan to lend $5 billion to nonprofit and health care companies next year. Richard Becker, senior vice president of Wisconsin-based Marshall & Ilsley Corp., said the $1.75 billion in bailout money allowed the bank to temporarily stop foreclosing on homes.

But no bank provided even the most basic accounting for the federal money.

Some said the money couldn’t be tracked. Bob Denham, a spokesman for North Carolina-based BB&T Corp., said the bailout money “doesn’t have its own bucket.” But he said taxpayer money wasn’t used in the bank’s recent purchase of a Florida insurance company. Asked how he could be sure, since the money wasn’t being tracked, Denham said the bank would have made that deal regardless.

Others, such as Morgan Stanley spokeswoman Carissa Ramirez, offered to discuss the matter with reporters on condition of anonymity. When AP refused, Ramirez sent an e-mail saying: “We are going to decline to comment on your story.”

Most banks wouldn’t say why they were keeping the details secret.

“We’re not sharing any other details. We’re just not at this time,” said Wendy Walker, a spokeswoman for Dallas-based Comerica Inc., which received $2.25 billion from the government.

One didn’t even want to say they wouldn’t say.

Heine, the New York Mellon Corp. spokesman who said he wouldn’t share spending specifics, added: “I just would prefer if you wouldn’t say that we’re not going to discuss those details.”

The banks which came closest to answering the questions were those, such as U.S. Bancorp and Huntington Bancshares Inc., that only recently received the money and have yet to spend it. But neither provided anything more than a generic summary of how the money would be spent.

Lawmakers say they want to tighten restrictions on the remaining, yet-to-be-released $350 billion block of bailout money before more cash is handed out. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the department is trying to step up its monitoring of bank spending.

“What we’ve been doing here is moving, I think, with lightning speed to put necessary programs in place, to develop them, implement them, and then we need to monitor them while we’re doing this,” Paulson said at a recent forum in New York. “So we’re building this organization as we’re going.”

Warren, the congressional watchdog appointed by Democrats, said her oversight panel will try to force the banks to say where they’ve spent the money.

“It would take a lot of nerve not to give answers,” she said.

But Warren said she’s surprised she even has to ask.

“If the appropriate restrictions were put on the money to begin with, if the appropriate transparency was in place, then we wouldn’t be in a position where you’re trying to call every recipient and get the basic information that should already be in public documents,” she said.

Garrett, the New Jersey congressman, said the nation might never get a clear answer on where hundreds of billions of dollars went.

Associated Press writers Stevenson Jacobs in New York and Christopher S. Rugaber and Daniel Wagner in Washington contributed to this report

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