30 December, 2004

The Village Voice: The Bush Beat

The Village Voice: The Bush Beat: "Showing solidarity with suffering Asians, a swamped Bush cleans up debris
Sweaty Samaritan: Bush knows what those Asians are going through. As a king of the hill country (above, in August 2002), he's cleared a lot of brush from his ranch, and that's a tough job, I tell you what. (White House photo)
Even a disaster of Biblical proportions failed to rouse the bored-again George W. Bush from his Christmas vacation in Crawford, Texas.

The monumental Indian Ocean tsunami was the closest thing to the Genesis flood that we'll probably ever see. Any other U.S. president, including Daddy Bush, would have immediately gone public with comforting words and a bucketful of money. This earth-shaking event, the most deadly tsunami in the planet's recorded history, has left hundreds of millions of Asians—those who weren't swept away—with mountains of debris to clean up and victims to mourn.

Our president spent yesterday clearing brush at his ranch, while making sure the U.S. was pitching in to help the unprecedented disaster's victims.

So yesterday, we pledged $15 million. My colleague Jarrett Murphy immediately put that rather small largesse into perspective. Here's some more context: Lloyd S. Blankfein, president and chief operating officer of Goldman Sachs, received a nearly $20 million bonus in 2003, the New York Times breathlessly reported in a totally unrelated story that I made fun of because it was totally unrelated to the real world.

But now I finally understand how our compassionate conservatism is only conservatively compassionate. The Bush regime's Scrooge-like behavior prompted an outcry, and the U.S. chipped in $20 million more. And the Washington Post reported this morning that, even though there were "complaints that the vacationing President Bush has been insensitive to a humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions," the president wasn't ignoring the issue of debris, more....................


28 December, 2004

Reelection honeymoon with voters eludes bush, polls say

The Smirking Chimp: "Commander-In-Thief
Reelection honeymoon with voters eludes Bush, polls say
Posted on Tuesday, December 28 @ 09:43:11 EST

His approval rating is lower than every president starting a second term since 1948. The inaugural speech will be an early test.

By Peter Wallsten, Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON � Despite a clear-cut reelection and the prospect of lasting GOP dominance in Congress, President Bush prepares to start his second term with the lowest approval ratings of any just-elected sitting president in half a century, according to new surveys.

That distinction, which pollsters and analysts blame on public discontent over the war in Iraq, comes as Bush begins drafting two major speeches that could quickly recast his image: an inaugural address Jan. 20 and the State of the Union soon after. Bracketed between them is the Jan. 30 election in Iraq, another milestone that could affect public impressions of Bush.

His performance in those speeches and the outcome of the Iraqi vote could determine whether Bush regains the momentum from his Nov. 2 election victory in time to push through controversial initiatives such as revamping Social Security, rewriting the tax code, limiting lawsuits and trimming the budget deficit, analysts said.

A Gallup survey conducted for CNN and USA Today puts Bush's approval rating at 49% � close to his preelection numbers. That's 10 to 20 points lower than every elected sitting president at this stage since just after World War II, according to Gallup.
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26 December, 2004

Being snowed in I'm getting cabin fever.

After getting only a dusting of snow last Tuesday while others south of here got as much as 32 inches we got hit with the second wave Wednesday night with about 8-10 inches. Not wanting to be stuck in some airport I had cancelled my Las Vegas trip. It was good that I did as I've been snowbound until last night (Saturday). I called a neighborhood guy who does snow plowing (he was at a Pacers game) and was surprised when he knocked on the door at 9pm and the job was already done. We got some more snow overnight although I don't think enough to plow. The forecast is for below zero tonight but there is a warming trend and the days are getting longer since Tuesday!

25 December, 2004

This is more outrageous than Roy's Rock which was removed from the Alabama Supreme Court Building

Judge embroiders ten commandments on judicial robe

12/14/2004, 6:40 p.m. CT By BOB JOHNSON
The Associated Press

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A south Alabama judge refused to delay a trial Tuesday when an attorney objected to the judge wearing a judicial robe with the Ten Commandments embroidered in gold on the front of the garment. Circuit Judge Ashley McKathan showed up Monday at his Covington County courtroom in Andalusia wearing the robe at the start of a week of jury trials of cases that were being appealed from lower courts — mostly cases like driving under the influence and possession of marijuana.

Attorneys who try cases at the courthouse said they had not seen the judge wearing the robe previously. The commandments were described as being big enough to read on the robe by anyone near the judge, but not like eye-catching slogans on T-shirts.

Andalusia attorney Riley Powell said he was defending a client charged with DUI and filed a motion objecting to the judicial robe and asking that the case be continued. He said McKathan denied both motions.

"I am all for the Ten Commandments for me personally and for my family," Powell said. "But I feel this creates a distraction that affects my client."

McKathan told The Associated Press that he believes the Ten Commandments represent the truth "and you can't divorce the law from the truth."

"The Ten Commandments can help a judge know the difference between right and wrong," McKathan said.

He said he doesn't believe the commandments on his robe would have an adverse effect on jurors.

"I had a choice of several sizes of letters. I purposely chose a size that would not be in anybody's face," McKathan said. He said he does not always wear a robe in court, but plans to wear the Ten Commandments robe on a regular basis.

The case is raising comparisons to former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore, who was removed from office in 2003 for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery. Moore first came to national prominence when he was a circuit judge in Etowah County and hung a Ten Commandments display on the wall of his Gadsden courtroom.

Moore said Tuesday that he supports McKathan's decision to wear the Ten Commandments robe.

"The recognition of the God who gave us the Ten Commandments is fundamental to an understanding of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. I applaud Judge McKathan. It is time for our judiciary to recognize the moral basis of our law," Moore said.

Powell said his client's DUI trial will continue Wednesday. He said if he loses the case, he expects the judge's wearing of the Ten Commandments robe to be part of an appeal to the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals.

He said the Ten Commandments on the robe was not mentioned in front of the jury Tuesday, but he believes it could be a factor. He said he believes the robe could have more of an impact on jurors than a plaque on the wall.

"If you have a plaque, it doesn't impart a judge's own personal opinion," Powell said.



23 December, 2004

Bush is ready to gamble with your retirement

Artist makes a Bush of monkeys

Bush Monkeys, a portrait of US president George Bush using monkeys, by artist Chris Savido is projected on a New York billboard after being banned from an art show. Photograph: Stan Honda/AFP/Get
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Artist makes a Bush of monkeys

22 December, 2004

Attention, liberal shoppers! Next year, screw those GOP-supportin' companies, and try buying blue

Do you care much that greasy ol' Pizza Hut gave tens of thousands in PAC money to the GOP last year? How about the fact that Taco Bell stopped pumping out their happily toxic semirancid meatlike substances just long enough to write a fat check to the conservative Right? Isn't that weirdly fascinating, in a depressing and indigestible sort of way?
Amazon.com Is For Republicans / Attention, liberal shoppers! Next year, screw those GOP-supportin' companies, and try buying blue

21 December, 2004

I Can't Wait

The Fan

Video clips at ABC news
The Fan

U.S. rentals unaffordable to poor

"In only four of the nation's 3,066 counties could a full-time worker making the federal minimum wage afford a typical one-bedroom apartment, the coalition said. Three were in Illinois: Lawrence, Crawford and Wayne counties; the other was Washington County, Fla."
Report: U.S. rentals unaffordable to poor:

My Las Vegas trip has been cancelled

because of this weather forecast (heavy snow 5-9" followed by highs of 12-14 degrees) and also I'm on the downside of a really rotten winter cold. And I just can't picture myself hangin' out with a bunch of stranded people like myself at some airport over christmas. I've spent worse but that's not my idea of fun.
7-Day Forecast for Latitude 39.5N and Longitude -86.12W (Elev. 810 ft)

18 December, 2004

Having gained the dazed complicity of a somnolent Congress, U.S. President George W. Bush calmly signed a death warrant for thousands upon thousands o

A flashback to March 2003, when Bush finally brought his long-simmering brew of aggressive war to the boil? Not at all -- it happened just last week. This time, however, the victims were not the Iraqi people, but one of the last remaining symbols of pure freedom left in America itself: the nation's herd of wild horses, galloping unbridled on the people's common lands.

CONTEXT - This Week in Arts and Ideas from The Moscow Times: "Having gained the dazed complicity of a somnolent Congress, U.S. President George W. Bush calmly signed a death warrant for thousands upon thousands."

16 December, 2004

Why Not the Coalition of the Shilling?

I think Maureen is on to something. Sounds like a terrific idea to me.....buy the armor for the troops, then put a Golden Arches every couple of blocks and a Super Wal-Mart every couple miles so the Chinese can dump some of their land-fill filler on another part of the globe and keep those insurgents off the streets with some really great jobs.
The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Columnist: Why Not the Coalition of the Shilling?

15 December, 2004

War Figures Honored With Medal of Freedom

George (slam dunk)Tenet came up with the debacle.
Tommy Franks put it into action.
L. Paul slaved away, day and night, just to say "fix it guys, I'm outta here" just before handing the mess over to the bush puppet.
My only question is when does the awol mein fuhrer get his golden throne?
The New York Times > National > War Figures Honored With Medal of Freedom

14 December, 2004

Viaduc de Millau

The world's tallest bridge opens today--taller than the Eiffel tower and nearly as tall as the Empire State building.
Viaduc de Millau
The panoramic view may take time to load but it's worth the wait. A detailed description of the bridge can be found at
http://bridgepros.com/projects/Millau_Viaduct/

Niagara Falls Reporter Opinion

American Soldiers Getting the Shaft
Why are these outrages never seen on CNN, Fox and other Network channels
Niagara Falls Reporter Opinion

13 December, 2004

Social Security-The Truth is Out There

The truth continues to trickle out about President Bush's Social Security scheme, with reports now indicating the president is "seriously mulling" cutting future promised retirement benefits for millions of young workers by as much as 6 percent, even after potential gains from private accounts are included. Attempting to sell Americans on the idea of increased personal risk and diminished rewards, President Bush reiterated over the weekend the myth that Social Security is "in crisis" and that risky personal savings accounts are the only way to save the system. Newsday reports that by reflexively rejecting a wide range of "minor tweaks" that could help save the program, "Bush has painted himself, and the nation, into a corner." Furthermore, the president rejected raising payroll taxes or reducing benefits for current retirees, ensuring he intends to "finance the estimated $2 trillion cost of overhauling" with "enormous new government borrowing." One GOP lawmaker called that plan "irresponsible" at a time of runaway debt and increased spending.
GRAHAM CALLS BORROWING "IRRESPONSIBLE": A Congressional Republican proponent of Social Security reform, Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-SC), warned President Bush on Sunday against borrowing that could balloon the deficit to more than $700 billion. Graham said a reliance on borrowing would be "irresponsible and could undermine Bush's tax- and deficit-cutting goals." He urged the president to "be flexible." In the 2000 debates, President Bush said he would pay the cost of overhauling Social Security by using "one-half of the surplus" created during the Clinton years. Of course, the president's tax cuts for the wealthy have turned that surplus into a massive deficit.
DIMINISHING RETURNS: The president had promised his proposed privatized accounts would give workers a "better rate of return," but David John, "an analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation who has met frequently with White House officials as they prepare their proposal, said he has 'absolutely no doubt' that Bush will have to reduce the planned growth of benefits." Last week, top White House economic adviser Greg Mankiw admitted the Social Security overhaul would "include major cuts in guaranteed benefits for future retirees."
THE CRISIS MYTH: President Bush continued pushing the idea that there is a "crisis in Social Security" – a misconception repeated uncritically by major news stations. But a 2004 report prepared by several Bush appointees said that while "the financial difficulties facing Social Security" should be addressed "in a timely manner," the program's assets are in little danger of running out before 2042. To "build public support and circumvent critics in Congress and the media," the president is planning to dust off the strategy he used "to sell his Iraq and terrorism policies during the first term." That means narrowing the circle of influence, whipping up a frenzy about the "disastrous consequences of inaction," enlisting the help of "well-funded conservative groups" and leaving the details for later.
WALL STREET WINDFALL: So who wins from Social Security privatization? Bush administration allies on Wall Street are trying to discredit the idea that investment firms will benefit from Bush's plan, citing a new study which says firms stand to make "as little as $39 billion for investment firms over the next 75 years and no more than $279 billion." But that decidedly ambiguous estimate comes from a study sponsored by the Securities Industry Association, which stands to benefit from privatization, has campaigned for it in the past and lists an agenda almost identical to President Bush's. A study published in September by University of Chicago business school professor Austan Goolsbee "predicted Wall Street could collect $940 billion or more over 75 years, an amount he called the largest windfall in American financial history."

12 December, 2004

Texans want no part of Manning's chance at NFL history

: "Texans want no part of Manning's chance at NFL history"

11 December, 2004

And people like these administration 'chickenhawks'

had 'other priorities' or like Rush Limbaugh who had a boil on his ass!
New Hampshire Gazette I Chickenhawk Headquarters

If it was OK for Bush to desert in wartime...

what is so terrible about 5500 servicemen deserting in this illegal, preemptive Iraq war?

10 December, 2004

Billions for Iraq but......

can't we get these guys some grits and gravy or something? And dubya wants to go to Mars yet!! Sheeeeesh
The New York Times > Science > Space & Cosmos > With Food Low, Space Crew Must Cut Back

It's Coronation Time

If you hurry they can get you two front row seats to everything, only $250,000 and all of us pinko, commie progressive liberals get a 'standing room only' spot over there in the 1st Amendment Zone well outside the egg throwing range for free.

The New York Times > Washington > It's Inauguration Time Again, and Access Still Has Its Price

Barking Dog in the Night

At 4:00am I'm awakened by dog barking.....thats nothing new around my house but this sounds like a much bigger dog than Ozzie, Billy or Cindy and this one sounds like its outside my bedroom window. It's still barking when I stick my head out the door...I can't see it but it sounds big and without a flashlight I'm too much of a coward to venture further. By the time I found a flashlight it had quit barking and was gone.

I'm going to the casino boat today in East Chicago. It would be nice to hit the $100,000 Set For Life jackpot. I'm not sure if that's per year or total but the odds are probably much better than Hoosier Millionaire or Powerball and I do have 239 entries. It's nice to dream but I won't be cruising any new auto showrooms just yet.

09 December, 2004

ARE WE SAFE YET? I don't think so

Making a list, checking it twice, hope them terrorists that bush is saving us from, are nice not naughty!

USATODAY.com - Terror target list way behind

Signs of the times

Another Stolen Election

08 December, 2004

Outrageous-Rummy Feels Their Pain

Rummy feels their painby kos Wed Dec 8th, 2004 at 09:24:55 PST Rummie thinks soliders in Iraq are girly men.
Army Spc. Thomas Wilson of the 278th Regimental Combat Team, which is made up mainly of citizen soldiers of the Tennessee Army National Guard, asked Rumsfeld in a question-and-answer session why vehicle armor is still in short supply, nearly two years after the war started.
"Why do we soldiers have to dig through local landfills for pieces of scrap metal and compromised ballistic glass to uparmor our vehicles?" Wilson asked. A big cheer arose from the approximately 2,300 soldiers in the cavernous hangar who assembled to see and hear the secretary of defense.
Rumsfeld hesitated and asked Wilson to repeat his question.
"We do not have proper armored vehicles to carry with us north," Wilson said after asking again.
Rumsfeld replied that, "You go to war with the Army you have," not the one you might want [...]
And, the defense chief added, armor is not always a savior in the kind of combat U.S. troops face in Iraq, where the insurgents' weapon of choice is the roadside bomb, or improvised explosive device that has killed and maimed hundreds, if not thousands, of American troops since the summer of 2003.
"You can have all the armor in the world on a tank and it can (still) be blown up," Rumsfeld said.This insensitive fuck -- "If we gave you armor, you could still blow up" -- just got a new, four-year lease on his job.

Another Comcast RipOff

I usually pitch the inserts that come with monthly bills but for some unknown reason I read the "Dear Valued Customer" one coming with my monthly Comcast bill. It contained the usual ballyhoo of all the shit you get at no extra charge and then conveniently located on the back page was the price list effective January 2005. My full basic goes up $3 and over the past year my package (cable and internet) has gone from $89.16 to $98.26 a 10.2% increase. I wonder if dubya is going to give me a raise to cover that!

Something screwy about the time stamp

I guess as time goes by I'll learn more about this blog template but this time stamp thing is sure annoying. I was not up at 5:03am to post the Wal-Mart thing...it was more like 8am. I noticed also with the pic bot if you don't reset the time stuff gets all out of sequence. Gotta bitch about something.

For those into video games "Enjoy The Draft"

Enjoy The Draft

The Onion | Wal-Mart Announces Massive Rollback On Employee Wages

This just in from The Onion.
The Onion | Wal-Mart Announces Massive Rollback On Employee Wages

And my Favorite President

http://billclintondailydiary.blogspot.com/

My favorite film clip-The Assholes

This website has had well over a million hits and it is in my opinion a masterpiece!!

http://filmstripinternational.com/

07 December, 2004

Waitin' for the coronation


Some things to do before the coronation 1. Get that abortion you've always wanted.2. Drink a nice clean glass of water.3. Cash your social security check.4. See a doctor of your own choosing.5. Spend quality time with your draft-age child/grandchild.6. Visit Syria, or any foreign country for that matter.7. Get that gas mask you've been putting off buying.8. Hoard gasoline.9. Borrow books from library before they're banned - constitutional law books, Catcher in the Rye, Harry Potter, Tropic of Cancer, National Geographic.10. If you have an idea for an art piece involving a crucifix - do it now.11. Come out - then go back in - FAST!12. Jam in all the Alzheimer's stem cell research you can.13. Stay out late before the curfews start.14. Suck up to your neighbors now, BEFORE they turn you in to Homeland Security.15. Go see Bruce Springsteen before he has his "accident."16. Go see Mount Rushmore before the Reagan addition.17. Use the phrase, "You can't do that - this is America!"18. Have that last drink with your Muslim friends.19. If you're white, marry a black person; if you're black, marry a white person; if you're gay, get married in Massachusetts; if you're transgendered, move to Canada.20. Take a walk in Yosemite, without being hit by a snowmobile or a base-jumper.21. Enroll your kid in an accelerated art or music class.22. Start your school day without a prayer.23. Pass on the secrets of evolution to future generations.24. Learn French (it'll help you learn German later on).25. Take a factory tour anywhere in the US.26. Take photographs of animals on the endangered species list.27. Take photographs of Democrats.28. Visit Florida before the polar ice caps melt.29. Visit Nevada before it becomes radioactive.30. Visit Alaska before "The Big Spill."31. Visit Massachusetts while it is still a State.32. Download a copy of the Constitution on an encrypted CD-ROM and hide it.33. Play with a dreidel.34. Masturbate, before Chief Justice Scalia makes it illegal.


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Getting Started

Getting set up in a new blog is not new to me but this one seems to have an easier format for someone not into spending a lot of time learning "how to" procedures. I think I'll upload a pic just to see how that works and maybe in the future I'll upload more as I have a ton of pictures in this computer.
I just found out I have to use a blogger bot to upload so will postpone that idea for later.