Senate majority leader Harry Reid is a Grand Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan because he said "NEGRO":
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The FALSE OUTRAGE of the right about "NEGRO"...
Flashback: Rush Limbaugh plays "BARACK THE MAGIC NEGRO" on his racist show:
On the March 19 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, host Rush Limbaugh highlighted a March 19 Los Angeles Times op-ed that described Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) as "running for an equally important unelected office, in the province of the popular imagination -- the 'Magic Negro'"
Latching onto L.A. Times op-ed, Limbaugh sings "Barack, The Magic Negro"
Memo to media: Statement attributed to Clinton in Game Change is not a direct quote
On page 218 of their book Game Change, John Heilemann and Mark Halperin write:
But Bill [Clinton] then went on, belittling Obama in a manner that deeply offended Kennedy. Recounting the conversation later to a friend, Teddy fumed that Clinton had said, A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee.
Note the lack of quote marks around the statement attributed to Clinton.
Excuse me, Mr. NEGRO, I'M TAKING BACK AMERICA!
Republican "TERROR BALL":
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Full, uncensored Daily Show interview with Bush torture memo lawyer John Yoo:
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Torturing Democracy
Taxi To The Dark Side
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Shocking pictures have come to light revealing the extent of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib - and it's much worse than anyone imaged. The photos depict new incidents of homicide, torture and sexual humiliation and indicate a broader pattern of abuse than was previously understood. "We now know there was systemic and widespread abuse", states ACLU lawyer Amrit Singh. She hopes the photos release will lead to a proper inquiry
Unbelievable GITMO Reunion of guard and detainees!
(...they're PEOPLE just like us??? Not like the media and government is portraying them???)
New to Facebook, Brandon Neely was searching the site for acquaintances in 2008 when he typed in the names of some of the detainees he had guarded during his tenure as a prison guard at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Mr. Neely, an Army veteran who spent six months at the prison in 2002, sent messages to one of the freed men, Shafiq Rasul, and was astonished when Mr. Rasul replied. Their exchanges sparked a face-to-face meeting, arranged by the BBC, which will be shown on Tuesday. Mr. Neely, who has served as the president of the Houston chapter of Iraq Veterans Against the War, says his time at Guantánamo now haunts him, and has granted confessional-style interviews about the abuses he says he witnessed there. In a message to Mr. Rasul, Mr. Neely apologized for his role in the imprisonment.
NYTimes: Gitmo Reunion - Brandon Neely, center, was a Guantánamo Bay guard, and Ruhal Ahmed, left, and Shafiq Rasul were prisoners.
Do you trust NEPA cops with TASERS???
My opinion is that tasers should be banned. They should've been banned when the FIRST person died from being tasered. Since then, HUNDREDS (and counting) have died from police tasering them! This proves that the companies that make tasers put profits over safety. Isn't the fact that HUNDREDS (and counting) have died from being tasered by police enough proof that they should be banned?
NEPA begins the era of police using tasers.
Police taser 83-year-old woman
A Nevada Highway Patrol officer allegedly tasered him when he got pulled over on his way to work in Interstate 15 which allegedly caused him to turn blue at the scene and die.
Mother watched son tasered to death.
Well over 300 TASER deaths since 2001.
TASER MONTAGE
Constitutional Crisis in Argentina, President Threatens to Take Over Central Bank; Potential Latin America "Cascade Effect"
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Nice kitty,.. nice kitty,.. please remain a nice kitty,.. don't get mad or upset now.
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Massachusetts Senate race to replace Ed Kennedy.
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Will Massachusetts be like Connecticut and get a "Liebermann" for a senator in a blue state? Check out those electronic voting machines!
ReplyDeleteAlso, watch for a media setup ala Liebermann/LaMont in Connecticut with the false flag terrorism to aid Lieberman vs. LaMont.
Right, Plunger???????
100 Month Anniversary of 9/11
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Now why would you assume I'd have an opinion on that subject? ;-)
ReplyDeleteGuards meeting with former prisoners - revealing that we're all just people - not terrorists. Just one more reason for the Air Force to crash the Internet, and blame it on Iran. Social media is the enemy of "the agenda." In the eyes of the Pentagon, Facebook and Twitter are dangerous weapons of mass destruction.
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President Obama received a staggering $20,175,303 from the healthcare industry during the 2008 election cycle, nearly three times the amount of his presidential rival John McCain. McCain took in $7,758,289, the Center found.
Yes, this is why we aren't getting any health care reform. Also, look at Dems like Max Baucus and his wife, Lieberman and his wife, look at the entire congress.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is why we aren't getting any health care reform. Also, look at Dems like Max Baucus and his wife, Lieberman and his wife, look at the entire congress.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is why we aren't getting any health care reform. Also, look at Dems like Max Baucus and his wife, Lieberman and his wife, look at the entire congress.
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ReplyDeleteYou know, when I post things like the "false outrage of the right" on "negro", don't misconstrue it like I LOVE Barack Obama. I think we're all smart enough to know that, I hope.
ReplyDeleteI'm just pointing out hypocrisy. Don't read anything beyond that into anything I post, besides exactly what I say in what I post.
Truth and deductive reasoning are the arch enemies of the propaganda machine.
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ReplyDeleteWell, let's have a prediction! Don't tell us about it AFTER the GOP takes the seat in the midst of the media blaring about a FALSE FLAG TERRORIST ATTACK!
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Darlene McBride during her "Take Back America" tour
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If they do it is is simply entertainment.
ReplyDeleteIf we do it - it is the most vile expression of racism and hatred of the color of one's skin.
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Web of Debt - How Banks And The Federal Reserve Are Bankrupting The Planet...
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Distorting & Undermining Institutional Accountability & The U.S. legal system
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Boehlert: How The Press Let Palin And Cheney Rig The System
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Not content with its lapdog coverage of President Bush over the past decade, the Beltway press has adopted a new, super-soft way to deal with Bush's former vice president, Dick Cheney, as well as GOP media star Sarah Palin. Journalists have set aside what had been decades' worth of guidelines and embraced special new rules for how Cheney and Palin get treated.
In a word, it's stenography.
That's how too many scribes have covered Cheney and Palin in recent months, allowing them to dispense tightly controlled pieces of information, which journalists then trumpet as breaking news. And yes, the trend is unprecedented in modern day American politics.
It's actually a two-fer. First, it's unprecedented because the Beltway press has never showered attention on political losers, such as Cheney and Palin. Meaning, the press has never cared what a former VP had to say about current events right after leaving the White House (think: Dan Quayle), or what a failed VP candidate had to say just months after losing in a landslide (think: Geraldine Ferraro). Traditionally, pundits and reporters disdain political losers (think: Mike Dukakis). But for Cheney and Palin, the rules have been generously reworked.
The second oddity is that journalists now allow Cheney and Palin to completely dictate the media ground rules and afford them the chance to have one-way relationships with the press. Palin, for instance, perhaps still bruising from her woeful 2008 media performances, still hasn't allowed herself to be interviewed by a single independent political journalist since she launched her book in November. Instead, she mostly communicates with the mainstream media via Facebook. And now that she's signed on to join the Fox News staff, the chances of Palin ever speaking with the serious press seem to be less than zero. That lack of openness stacks the deck and leads to dreadful bouts of stenography; of literally recording what controversial Republicans say, and nothing more.
http://mediamatters.org/columns/201001120003
Matthews calls out Politico's "hot line" with Cheney: "[H]e uses you like you'd use Drudge or somebody"
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...and I don't like Harry Reid, I think he's a wimp. He may as well not even be in there, if he's not going to do what's right and what we want him to do.
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A revolving door exists between the Republican Party and Fox News Channel, with a number of former Bush administration officials, former and potentially future GOP presidential candidates, and Republican strategists on Fox's payroll and airwaves. A Media Matters for America review of Fox coverage since September 1 reveals that these individuals, typically hosted alone or on unbalanced panels, often use their airtime to advance false and misleading claims about Democrats and progressives, as well as to fundraise, further demonstrating that Fox is effectively a conservative political organization and not a legitimate news outlet.
Welcome To Fox, Mrs. Palin. We're Sure You'll Fit Right In.
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Memo to media: Statement attributed to Clinton in Game Change is not a direct quote
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On page 218 of their book Game Change, John Heilemann and Mark Halperin write:
But Bill [Clinton] then went on, belittling Obama in a manner that deeply offended Kennedy. Recounting the conversation later to a friend, Teddy fumed that Clinton had said, A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee.
Note the lack of quote marks around the statement attributed to Clinton.
http://mediamatters.org/blog/201001110043
More on Massachusetts senatorial race to replace Kennedy'
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Something fascinating is happening in Massachusetts: The U.S. Senate race to succeed the late Ted Kennedy has morphed into a referendum of the unpopular health care reform bill. That has caused a race that was supposed to be an easy win for Democrats into a competitive battle.
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Most polls show Coakley ahead, but also show Brown’s supporters as more motivated than Coakley’s. The election is Jan. 19. I lived in Massachusetts, and it will be a Herculean achievement to knock off a Democrat insider like Coakley. But if Brown wins, or at least makes it close, it may signal a major shift in Congress after the elections this year. Obama’s approval numbers are under 50 percent, Read Generally, when a president’s poll numbers fall below 50 percent, his party suffers significant losses in Congress.
If there is an analogy to Brown’s potential success, it may be Harris Wofford’s upset Pennsylvania U.S. Senate win 1991 over the established Republican insider Dick Thornburgh. The former Pennsylvania governor and U.S. Attorney General led Wofford, a university president, by as much as 40 points in the special election to replace Sen. John Heinz, who was killed in a plane crash. But Wofford, who had been appointed to the Senate, slowly gained traction on Thornburgh and won easily. It was a harbinger of then-President George HW Bush’s re-election loss to Bill Clinton a year later. Ironically, Wofford’s signature issue in the campaign was health care reform. In 1994, Wofford was defeated for re-election by Republican Rick Santorum.
http://blogs.standard.net/2010/01/massachusetts-senate-race-is-becoming-a-referendum-of-obamacare/
People & Power - White Power USA
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2018 isn't really the far away. Fuck me,.. I mean FUCK THEM !!!!!
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Good news. It looks as though we'll be getting access to secret data on the bailout of AIG and its counterparties.
The bad news: We're going to have to wait until November of 2018, according to Matthew Goldstein at Reuters.
In May, the SEC approved a request by AIG to keep secret an exhibit to a year-old regulatory filing that includes some of the details on the most controversial aspect of the AIG bailout: the funneling of tens of billions of dollars to big banks like Societe Generale, Goldman Sachs (GS.N), Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) and Merrill Lynch.
The SEC's Division of Corporation Finance, in granting AIG's request for confidential treatment, said the "excluded information" will not be made public until Nov. 25, 2018, according to a copy of the agency's May 22 order.
The SEC said the insurer had demonstrated the information in the exhibit, called Schedule A, "qualifies as confidential commercial or financial information."
By then, Wall Street will ahve significantly recycled many people (and probably some more firms) and perhaps the American public just won't care about how Tim Geithner helped bail out a gigantic black hole of a firm, upon which so many ostensibly rock solid firms had their foundation.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1116982020100111
The documentarian himself mentions about progressive putzitude with respect to the tea parties between minute 7:00 and minute 8:00 in the first video here:
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Evidently white supremacists have more common sense, though not common decency, than the CONFEDERACY OF PUTZES who call themselves "progressive".
I just thought of something pretty big: they keep cutting social services that I'm paying income taxes for at the federal, state, and local level. Why didn't my taxes go down enormously, then???
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putzitude ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
ReplyDeleteIs that a word,.. my spell check didn't recognize it.
Irregardless I think I will nominate it for an entry into Mariam Webster and maybe a Pulitzer Prize.
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Just in case A-99 does not back track,.. and look at the replies.
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putzitude ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Is that a word,.. my spell check didn't recognize it.
Irregardless I think I will nominate it for an entry into Mariam Webster and maybe a Pulitzer Prize.
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MIC,.. MIC,.. MIC,.. MIC,.. MIC,.. MIC,.. MIC,.. MIC.
ReplyDeleteMILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX,.. THE PIGGY BANK FOR ROBBER BARONS.
Thank you. Thank you. I am happy to except my place in history for giving the world "PUTZITUDE". I may be losing my patience for putzes, but I am still interested in contributing to the general welfare by helping us express ourselves better....
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If it's not in the MSM, did it really happen?
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2010-01/13/content_12798854.htm
BREAKING: AHIP and Insurance Companies Funding Chamber of Commerce Attack Ads
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For every action, there is a reaction:
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The race to the bottom will just have to become racier,..
ReplyDeleteWhy can't the sub-minimum wage convict workers and laborers on Venus or Pluto make WalMart goods at next to nothing ? Why should a light bulb cost more than 2¢. Get fucking real.
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Wal-Mart to close 10 Sam's Club stores in U.S.
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Wal-Mart said Monday it will close 10 money-losing Sam's Club stores and cut 1,500 jobs to reduce costs.
The stores will close Jan. 22. They are in Nampa, Idaho; La Quinta, Calif.; Louisville, Colo.; Vista, Calif.; Rolling Meadows, Ill.; Clay, N.Y.; and Irvine, Calif. The cities of Houston, Phoenix and Sacramento, will each lose one store.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2010-01-11-sams-club-closing-in-some-cities_N.htm?csp=34
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Irregardless
Eek! Like fingernails on the blackboard!
usage Irregardless originated in dialectal American speech in the early 20th century. Its fairly widespread use in speech called it to the attention of usage commentators as early as 1927. The most frequently repeated remark about it is that “there is no such word.” There is such a word, however. It is still used primarily in speech, although it can be found from time to time in edited prose. Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead.
Thanks Merriam
The Sacramento Sam's club is the one near my house. It is in a huge strip mall just off Interstate 80. The mall has been open for about 5 years and has lost most of its anchor stores such as Linen & Things and Bed-Bath and beyond.
ReplyDeleteThe area around there was growing rapidly but has come to a screeching halt, due not only to the economy but also revisions to the flood ratings of the area. Big subdivisions out there, with row after row of pretty $3-500,000 homes, big strip malls and the Kings current arena - all built in a flood plain - 20 feet below flood stage of the Sacramento River in some areas.
Thankfully I'm on higher ground about 10 feet above flood stage.
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Forget about that Pulitzer Prize,.. the offer/nomination has been rescinded.
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