November 6, 2007
November 5, 2007
We are Lost
This is intended to be a series of articles.
There are so many issues to address with our current administration, it would be impossible to fit them in one post or many posts. So I decided to title a series of articles of importance to us all in an election year. There is a myriad of issues to be examined and crimes committed against our Constitution and its citizens by this administration, they just run into each other and they are impossible to separate.
This actually may be the first administration that committed so many crimes intentionally so that it would be impossible for average citizens, but also people that actually track these things to keep up with them. It seems there is a crime a day or sometimes three a day. How can anybody possibly keep up? It’s not possible. I have thought of several issues I would like to address in this series but I am sure the list will grow exponentially as we go along. So I will not list a series of issues. I hope you will follow the series and comment. Comments, positive and negative are appreciated; you can send a comment to: nobegood@gmail.com
So to start the series I would like to briefly comment on the Attorney General nomination to be decided tomorrow. (more…)
The Tattlesnake — Fred Thompson Eases His Way Out Edition
“I don’t have to prove myself to anybody. I’ve done pretty well being me. And me is all they’re going to get.”
– Fred Thompson, as quoted by Slate.com.
Sunday on Meet the Press, Fred Thompson, wearing every one of his 65 years on his sagging face, amiably talked himself out of the Republican nomination for president in 2008. On social issues, he nearly sounded sane, coming out against any amendments to the Constitution or federal statutes making abortion and gay marriage illegal, preferring to leave those decisions to the states. And he also considered the fervid pandering of the GOP leadership attempting to intercede in the Terri Schiavo tragedy excessive, believing that such life-and-death decisions should be left to the family and the doctors in charge. At one point, remarkable for a Republican of the Bush era, he even granted his fellow citizens the right to disagree with him without reprisal. If you’re keeping score, Fred essentially told the Christopublican ‘values voters’ to sit on it and twist. Why, he’s almost as liberal as Giuliani on the social issues that have propelled the born-again base to the polls like lemmings since Ronald Reagan did his star turn in the Oval Office.
Letter – Screwing the troops
Hi Bart, Just read this letter to the editor in the Anchorage Daily News.
It seems the f-ing govment found a new way to screw the troops. They are transferring troops recently returned from Iraq to units that are soon to be deployed back to the quagmire. Seems the one year home rule only applies to “Units” not to “Individuals”
What scum-bag heartless DICK came up with this?
Military families should stand up and demand an end to unjust war
In the coming weeks the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division based out of Fort Richardson will be returning home from an extended tour of duty in Iraq. My husband is one amongst the group of over 3,000 soldiers. Although as anxious
as I am for this deployment to be over, the fact is their homecoming does not end the war. It is quite likely that my husband will deploy again before his time in the Army is up, either as a result of stop-loss or from being reassigned to a unit that is preparing to deploy.
While the military says soldiers get to spend a year home before deploying to war again, this is not always the case because this general policy applies to the unit, not the individual. I am apprehensive about the decisions Army leadership will make in determining our future. As elated as I will be to have my husband home, the looming months ahead of readjusting only to be uprooted once again make me uneasy. We must end this war, not only because it is an unjust war, but also for the welfare of military families. I encourage military families to have the bravery to demand an end to the war.
– Claire Lettow
Anchorage
Oral Roberts University Opens Smear Campaign Against Professor Suing Them
Ziva Branstetter, The Tulsa World November 4, 2007
A former Oral Roberts University professor who is suing the university has been plaintiff and defendant in at least half a dozen lawsuits and has been investigated in a stock scheme in Arkansas, records show.
Since 2000, Tim Brooker has filed at least four state and federal lawsuits against various officials in Arkansas and other states. Brooker also has been a defendant in at least two civil lawsuits during that time, records show.
All of the lawsuits were thrown out and none resulted in judgments, records show.
Brooker is one of three former professors suing Oral Roberts University, Richard Roberts and other defendants. The suit claims Brooker was forced to resign and his wife, Paulita, and Professor John Swails were wrongfully fired.
The suit claims the actions came after Tim Brooker and Swails gave the university’s regents a document containing various allegations involving Roberts and his wife. The suit also claims Roberts ordered Brooker and students in Brooker’s government class to work for Randi Miller’s campaign for mayor of Tulsa.
Paul Krugman: Are the Democrats Wobbled by Wealth?
Paul Krugman, The New York Times, November 5, 2007
At just about every stop I’ve made so far on my book tour, what I’ve come to think of as The Question comes up. I talk about the origins of the long right-wing dominance of American politics, and the reasons I believe that dominance is coming to an end. Then someone asks, “How can you be optimistic about the prospects for progressive change, when big money has so much influence on politics?”
It’s a good question.
The public wants change. “If Americans have ever been angrier with the state of the country,” begins a new strategy memo from the polling organization Democracy Corps, “we have not witnessed it.”
Nor is the demand for change solely about Iraq: there has been a strong revival of economic populism. Democracy Corps asked those who believe America is on the wrong track to choose phrases that best described their views of what’s gone wrong. The most commonly chosen were “Big businesses get whatever they want in Washington” and “Leaders have forgotten the middle class.”
So much, by the way, for pundits who claim that Americans don’t care about economic inequality.








My Heroes Have Always Been Fake Cowboys
What’s Wrong with the Neocon Mind
Once I had an email exchange with an avid neocon Bush supporter; cornered by pesky facts, instead of responding to my arguments directly, he sent me to a site called “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys.” Without a hint of irony, it named as cowboys Ronald Reagan and John Wayne as well as Tex Ritter, Tom Mix, Hopalong Cassidy, the Lone Ranger, Red Ryder, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Gunsmoke’s Matt Dillon, Hoss & Li’l Joe Cartwright of “Bonanza,” Paladin, and TV’s Maverick. All actors or fictitious characters. If you ever wonder what went wrong with the neocon mind, this is a good place to start — they can’t distinguish reality from fantasy.
Here, see for yourself, but make sure you’ve swallowed your beverage first: “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys”
Elsewhere on the same page, you’ll find this gem; count how many Bush has violated in his six years as our First Installed President:
The Ten Cowboy Commandments by Gene Autry
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