Thursday, January 24, 2008

Thursday is Kucinich

Hello, and welcome. The state of the union will be infiltrated with the articles of Impeachment presented by Dennis Kucinich. Should be good...




Bush plans on illegally bypassing Congress to sign a treaty with Iraq that would permit US forces to continue to operate in Iraq indefinitely [politics] (npr.org)

Kucinich to introduce articles of impeachment against President Bush on Monday, Jan. 28. the day Bush delivers his State of the Union speech. [politics] (blog.cleveland.com)

Because He Was Right: The long campaign of Dennis Kucinich [politics] (thestranger.com)

An independent report this week confirmed what we have known for years. George Bush orchestrated a campaign of lies to go to war. The media sold it to us. When will enough be enough? [politics] (opednews.com)

Yesterday's Daily Show covered the economy, Iraq, and Fred Thompson. CNN/Fox did Heath Ledger. Who's the real news show anyway? (thedailyshow.com)

Why Republicans Fear Obama [politics] (article.nationalreview.com)

Is race that important in the Democratic Party...even if voters don't care, the media keeps trying to make them care [politics] (washingtonpost.com)

It’s odd that the first woman with a shot at becoming president is so openly dependent on her husband to drag her over the finish line. [politics] (nytimes.com)

In case you didn't know, Hillary Clinton used to be on the Board of Directors for Wal-Mart and is trying to distance herself now. [politics] (commondreams.org)

Why Do So Many Smart People Insist on Ignoring Clinton's Obvious Deficiencies as a General Election Candidate? [politics] (anonymousliberal.com)

"Slavery is the legal fiction that a person is property. Corporate Personhood is the legal fiction that property is a person." (firstuucolumbus.org)

How Real Was the Prosperity? - We're just beginning to figure out how much of the nation's recent growth was the result of a credit-induced frenzy... (businessweek.com)

The country has not experienced a decline in housing prices for an entire year since the Great Depression of the 1930s. That is until 2007. (biz.yahoo.com)

The Prison-Industrial Complex: In the land of the free, we imprison more per capita than any other nation in the world. Prison is a for-profit industry. [politics] (theatlantic.com)

It took a stock market crisis for the Wall Street crowd to finally notice that the nation's economy is going down the tubes. But that's hardly news for millions of average American workers [politics] (opednews.com)

Study: Bush led U.S. to war on 'false pretenses'. Hundreds of false statements on WMDs. [politics] (msnbc.msn.com)

Padilla's Sentence Should Shock and Disgust All Americans [politics] (antiwar.com)

RFK jr. on the Bush presidency : “The domination of government by corporate power is the essence of fascism” [video] [politics] (youtube.com)

The telecom immunity fight is heating up. Presidential candidates, will it be talk or action? Will you stand for the Constitution, or pay lip service & fail to support those who fight the good fight? [politics] (theseminal.com)

How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (G. W. Bush, Warren Buffet, Steinbrenner, Steve Jobs...) [politics] (pbs.org)

Tens of thousands of Palestinians poured from the Gaza Strip into Egypt Wednesday after masked gunmen with explosives destroyed most of the seven-mile Gaza Wall (apnews.myway.com)

"Well, you know what? You shouldn't always submit to authority. Our country wouldn't exist if everyone submitted to authority." (cnn.com)

Teach your brain to stretch time [science] (newscientist.com)

Tyrone Henry wants you to know that blowing your load on the faces of blindfolded, underage girls who think they're participating in a facial cream marketing study is not fraud. (SFW) (tucsonweekly.com)

Time Magazine: "Scientology: the thriving cult of greed and power." (xenu.net)

The aspartame study results from testing 566,990 aging Americans [science] (seattlepi.nwsource.com)

Time Magazine: "Scientology: the thriving cult of greed and power." (xenu.net)

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