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by dada
here are some of the more interesting political cartoons spawned since the palin was announced...enjoy:
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aka: BushCo's™ assault on the environment.
it's been just over a week since BushCo™ announced that federal agencies would be barred from assessing the emissions from projects that contribute to global warming and its effect on species and habitats that are required under the Endangered Species Act, so l guess it's not unexpected that they'd eviscerate the environmental policies some more before they leave...more below the fold Read more... (2 comments, 1237 words in story) by dada
on his first day back from vacation, obama will take part in what's being billed as the "purpose-driven debate".
this could be interesting:
McCain, Obama & Rick Warren - The "Purpose-Driven Debate": l understand that following the conclusion of mccain's session, they'll both be on stage together...the contrast should be striking. the "debate" is scheduled to be aired live by kdoc, faux news, and cnn. and can be viewed via live webcast from 5 - 7 pm/pdt. we shall see. Comments >> (10 comments) by dada ![]() If you could ask the Democrats any question during the convention, what would it be? the dncc has announced an "america's town hall" program running monday thru wednesday evenings the week of the convention:
As part of its commitment to throw open the doors to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) today announced that Americans from across the country will have the opportunity to have their questions answered live from the Convention floor through "America's Town Hall," an interactive dialogue designed to bring more people into the Convention. h/t PoliticsWest) ask anything. l asked about their plans for the restoration of our constitutional rights and the rule of law. Comments >> (1 comment) by dada
screw the flora and fauna when there's money to be made, and BushCo's™ going all out in it's waning days to make sure that there will be fewer impediments to it getting made.
chimpy's decidered that federal agencies shouldn't be hampered by those pesky, "back door" attempts to use the Endangered Species Act as a cudgel to prevent the harvesting of forests, construction of dams, highways, mines and all sorts of other things that may cause further harm endangered animals and plants. under the new guidelines, released [leaked] yesterday, federal agencies will be allowed to decide for themselves whether construction projects might harm endangered animals and plants. Under the proposaed rules, the government agencies will no longer be required to consult with independent scientists about the effect of new projects on wildlife. the administration also contends that these changes don't require the approval of congress. more below... Read more... (7 comments, 464 words in story) by dada
the senate returns next tuesday and will once again take up the fisa legislation. there's still a fight to be waged, and fewer and fewer people to do it. here's a video taped message from russ feingold:
All week I've read your emails, seen your comments online, and heard your phone calls. You don't want the flawed FISA bill to become law. I hear you and I wanted to let you know that I'm going to do everything in my power to stop this bill. contact your senator...again if you already have, and harry reid as well as obama's senate office and express your feelings regarding the importance of this issue. he and dodd need all the support they can get. Comments >> (6 comments) by dada
don't worry, the party that wants to bring you the change you deserve is giving it to you again...
![]() today the RATpublican'ts in the senate killed a bill that would have placed a windfall profits tax on the profits of the largest oil companies...the legislation was turned back by a 51-43 vote. more below the fold Read more... (4 comments, 466 words in story) by dada FND Holiday Edition
![]() Nature abhors a moron...h.l.mencken ITMF'sA Comments >> (13 comments) by dada
Update [2008-3-14 14:36:17 by dada]:
house passes fisa without retroactive immunity, 213-197. 11 dems crossed over and voted nay. via tpm keep the pressure on until the senate gets onboard. the chimperor keeps lying and threatening to veto the bill unless he gets everything he wants, and what he wants is carte blanche to continue his illegal spying and the RATpublican faithful blindly follow along behind by refusing to participate in the process until the 11th hour, where they have pulled a procedural ploy and requested a rare closed [secret] session to debate the fisa legislation. the same opportunity that they derided back in february when it was proposed by a group of liberal democrats led by Intelligence Comm. member Rush Holt (D-NJ):
Boehner's spokesman, Kevin Smith, derided the secret session proposal as a stalling tactic. the request was granted by speaker pelosi, and a 1 hour debate will be held in secret session tonight, with the vote scheduled for tomorrow morning. this closed session is something that happens very rarely in the house:
Secret sessions are fairly rare, according to the House Historian's Office. Since 1830, the House has met behind doors only three times; 1979, 1980 and 1983. so far, the democratic leadership has continued to offer the RATs one opportunity after another to participate in an open and bipartisan <gag> manner, and have received nothing in return. more below... Read more... (5 comments, 718 words in story) by dada ![]() long story short, the supremes have refused to hear the ACLU's challenge to the NSA's warrantless wiretapping, without comment. the importance of this decision, which puts an end to the legal challenge, in relation to the FISA statute, especially the teleCON immunity provision, is smartly summed up by Glenn Greenwald:
... This decision does mean, however, that EFF's pending lawsuits in San Francisco against AT&T, Verizon and the other telecoms are now the sole remaining vehicle for finding out what the Bush administration actually did when spying on Americans for years without warrants, and as importantly, is the last hope for obtaining a judicial ruling as to whether the President broke the law and violated the Constitution when doing so. If Jay Rockefeller and Dick Cheney have their way and retroactive amnesty is granted to these telecoms, those lawsuits will be forever dismissed and Americans will remain indefinitely in the dark about how our own Government spied on us, and will forever lose the opportunity to have a court rule whether the Government broke the law and violated our Constitutional rights... the house will be back in session next week, and the full court media onslaught is already underway. chimpy, from his saturday radio address, leading the way: "At this moment, somewhere in the world, terrorists are planning a new attack on America."
contact your Representative... Senator...Speaker Pelosi...and Majority Leader Reid NO TELECON IMMUNITY
NO WARRANTLESS WIRETAPPING ITMF'sA Comments >> (5 comments) by dada Update [2008-2-12 13:23:36 by dada]: the FISA Betrayal in the senate is complete and now it's up to the people's house to uphold the rule of law. yeah, yeah...l know...l've become a one trick pony...but it'll be a great trick if we can pull it off, and it wouldn't have even come to this juncture without a loud and consistent outcry the senate will vote on the amendments to the fisa bill tomorrow, tuesday, and it doesn't look promising at the moment. as Glenn Greenwald put it today:
The telecom amnesty debate is controversial but it is not complicated. The Government asked telecoms to break numerous federal laws in exchange for profit. Some telecoms refused to do so and others -- such as AT&T and Verizon -- agreed to break the law for years. Which behavior do we want to encourage and reward -- (a) telecoms which turned down the substantial government contracts to enable warrantless spying on Americans because doing so was illegal, or (b) the telecoms which purposely broke our laws by allowing illegal government spying on Americans? How can that even be a debatable question?
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the fisa bill will be back in the spotlight today, under the consent agreement terms agreed to by reid and mcconnell, and it's imperative that the heat is kept on the senate, especially regarding the teleCON amesty provision.
CREDO action, part of the Working Assets, is making it easy to contact your senators and urging them to support the Dodd-Feingold amendment stripping the retroactive amensty from the bill under consideration. click the link above to send this message, or one of your own:
I'm writing you today to urge you to vote for the Dodd-Feingold amendment to pull retroactive amnesty for the telecom companies out of the wiretapping legislation currently under consideration. If that amendment is not approved, I ask that you vote against the entire bill. additional contact information for the other senators, such as reid, feinstein, HERE, that includes phone, fax and web contact info. free fax services, if you so choose are available at FreeFax, eFax, and faxzero.
for more options and details see Christy Hardin Smith's (fdl) let's light those phone lines and fill up the inboxes, shall we. Comments >> (7 comments) by dada
just when you thought there might be a chance, slim as it may be, to escape the final year of chimperor l and lord cheney without becoming embroiled in an apocalyptical nuclear encounter in the ME, NATO's five most important senior militarists have put together a "grand strategy" to institutionalize pre-emptive nuclear strikes as a cornerstone of their policies:
Pre-emptive nuclear strike a key option, Nato told say what! "first use to prevent the use"...mindnumbing orwellian doublespeak; and there's more... Read more... (19 comments, 672 words in story) by dada
while we're all waiting to hear more about the impending vote on the f.i.s.a. renewal in the coming days, you might want to take a little time off from the primaries to familiarize yourselves with this little-publicized nugget:
US drafting plan to allow government access to any email or Web search
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