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)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
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