Former Gov. Eliot Spitzer will not face criminal charges as a patron in a high-priced prostitution ring, federal prosecutors said this afternoon.
Michael Garcia, the United States attorney in Manhattan, said Spitzer, who resigned in March, acknowledged his participation in the Emperors Club VIP prostitution ring and that on "multiple occasions" he traveled to other states to engage the services of prostitutes.
"After a thorough investigation, this office has uncovered no evidence of misuse of public or campaign funds. In addition, we have determined that there is insufficient evidence to bring charges against Mr. Spitzer for any offense relating to the withdrawal of funds for, and his payments to, the Emperors Club VIP," Garcia said in a statement.
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The politically connected, they're not like you and me.
/Apologies to F Scott
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Who was Barack Obama in his past life? If an American doctor specialising in past life research is to be believed, Obama was apparently a close associate of ex-US president, Abraham Lincoln in his previous life.
Dr Walter Semkiw, a physician practicing in San Francisco, claims that Barack Obama is the reincarnation of Lyman Trumbull, an Illinois Democratic senator and the principal author of the Thirteenth Amendment, which put an end to slavery in the US.
Incidentally, Illinois is the state that Lincoln also represented and which Obama represents now. Semkiw, who has written two books on reincarnation "Return of the Revolutionaries", focusing on cases of personalities reincarnated from the time of the American Revolution and "Born Again" which features reincarnation cases of Indian celebrities, says that he arrived at Obama's past life in a similar manner through a combination of psychic sessions as well as background research.
On researching about Trumbull, says Semkiw, he found that there were many similarities between him and Obama. After finishing law school, Trumbull moved to Illinois in the 1830s, where he set up a practice. He represented African-American slaves many times against slave owners. In addition, says Semkiw, Trumbull was a great orator, one who could move people with his words a quality that Obama also possesses.
"If we accept the case of Trumbull having reincarnated as Obama, it also sends out an important message that individuals can change race from one incarnation to another," says Semkiw. "Imagine how much more peaceful the world would be if we all realized that identification with one's particular race, nationality, sect or religion is just a temporary one and that it can change from lifetime to lifetime."
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How come nobody was Joe Schmoe in a previous life?
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And I was sure he was the Mahdi. The One The Ayatollahs Have Been Waiting For.
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I was Joe Schmoe!
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On Tuesday, among the many state races, Matt Fries (R) went up against Bob Bacon (D) for Colorado's 14th Senate District. As was the trend across the country, voters chose the Democrat from Fort Collins, electing Bacon over Fries, 63 percent to 37.
Bacon, whose campaign slogan was "Where's the beef?", thanked his supporters for "bringing me home."
Fries, who sharply criticized Bacon as a "pork barrel politician," was said to be "pig-bitin' mad" over his defeat.
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CNN "ISSUES" [Jane Velez-Mitchell] > POST-ELEX DEMOLEFT VALIDATIONS > D *** NG IT, AMERIKA, WHAT MORE PROOF OF DUBYA'S + AMERICA'S ANTI-GLOBALIST = ANTI-WORLDLY, SELF-CENTEREDNESS = INTERNATIONAL ARROGANCE, BULLYING, AND FASCIST MALE BRUTE-LINESS, ETC. DOES ONE NEED THAT AMER INSULTING FRANCE BY CHANGING "FRENCH FIRES" TO "FREEDOM FRIES" [ala "WMDS in Iraq" Issue]!
Thusly, of course, CNN has MULTI TV CHANNELS + copied much of the FOXNEWS format, whilst Fox only has ONE TV CHANNEL.
PESKY LEFTY MATH AGAIN > SEVERAL LEFTIES TO ONE RIGHTIST, ERGO THE LEFT IS ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY CATEGORICALLY UNDENIABLY ..............@ETC. FINGER-POINTING CLEAR, DE FACTO OUTNUMBERED!?
The 27th BCS test candidates, who have been on a hunger strike protesting their exclusion from the revised results, threatened that they would go for self immolation Friday unless the authorities revoke the decision.
I'd like to try this on the clown fish attacking the Sarahcuda ...
More protesters, who were joined by their guardians in the hunger strike since Saturday at the central Shahid Minar, fell sick and were rushed to the nearby Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
"More stewed beets! Stat!"
Some teachers of Dhaka University Thursday expressed solidarity with the candidates, who claimed that they were declared qualified as per the January 2007 results of the 27th BCS test, but their names were dropped in the second results, published in September 2008, of the same test. They felt that the Public Service Commission should review its decision and see that none of the qualified candidates was deprived of government job. They said it was a contradictory decision which was not expected from the lone recruiting body for public service.
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Who the hell is Dhaka Meidcal College?
I though Bama was tied for #1 with Texas Tech in the BCS ranking this week!
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I was thinking it should probably be the Big Least and ACC football leaders. I'd be happy to provide both gasoline and matches, even at the July prices.
Expresses desire to make sweet, sweet love to Obama. Michelle not invited.
Italy's famously impolitic Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi described U.S. President-elect Barack Obama on Thursday as "young, handsome and even tanned."
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Then, smiling and speaking in Italian, he said through a translator: "I told the president (Medvedev -ed.) that (Obama) has everything needed in order to reach deals with him: he's young, handsome and even tanned."
Why do I get the feeling that this was not necessarily a compliment or come on to president-elect.
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It is possible that it was a compliment. He Berlusconi is famous to be always tanned even in Winter .Berlusconi makes lot's of gaffes like this. He once famously said that some Scandinavian PM was super handsome and that he tought of presenting him to his wife...
He also said of one of his female ministers that if wasn't for the wife he would want her. He had to apologise later in public to his wife...
Change you can believe in comes to Massachusetts...
As aides to Sen. John Kerry refuted rumors he is seeking a position in President-elect Barack Obamas administration, Gov. Deval Patrick said hes open to changing a law that would allow him to appoint Kerrys successor instead of holding a special election. Unlike four years ago, this now sounds like a great idea... Currently, if a Bay State senator leaves midterm it would prompt a special election within 160 days. Legislators changed the law in 2004 to prevent Gov. Mitt Romney from appointing a Republican to the Senate if Kerry was elected president. At the time it was, "THE PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE AND DAMN THE EXPENSE!" Now...not so much.
I havent really come to rest on a view . . . I got a lot of other important and difficult decisions to make; Im not looking to grab additional ones, Like...whether I'm outta here too.
Patrick told reporters yesterday, adding he is not actively pushing the change. If I have that authority, I will exercise it as wisely as I can, but if youre asking me whether Im pushing to make such a change, no, I am not, he added. I have people for that. Slimy, scheming, little people...
Patrick, holding a press conference after returning from Obamas Chicago victory party, also noted that 45 other states allow their governors to choose successors. Geez, just like four years ago when it was a "bad idea".
The move would ensure that the seat, if it becomes vacant, stays within the Democratic party. Johnson! Stop the presses!!
Kerrys staff sought to tamp down speculation that he is actively lobbying to become Secretary of State after he indicated hed be willing to take a job with Obama Tuesday night. Kerry had just been re-elected to another six-year term over Republican challenger Jeff Beatty. This is the political silly season when media speculation is rampant about the new administration. John Kerry just won an overwhelming victory for his fifth term in the United States Senate, and hes not looking for any job other than the one he already has, said spokeswoman Brigid ORourke. Which means he breaks out in night sweats worrying he won't get it...
An open Senate seat could set off a frenzied scramble from several ambitious, well-funded Massachusetts politicians, including University of Massachusetts at Lowell Chancellor and former Rep. Martin Meehan, Attorney General Martha Coakley, and U.S. Reps. Michael Capuano, Stephen Lynch, Edward Markey, Barney Frank and William Delahunt. All the usual suspects. Remember the names so when Ted goes to the Great Oldsmobile in the Sky, I don't have to repeat them.
David Guarino, a spokesman for House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi, said, The speaker believes it is premature to be discussing any potential vacancy. Yeah, Sal. You got enough problems with that "ethics thing" and all...
Senate President Therese Murray gave a flat No when asked whether she would consider changing the law, a spokesman said. She will have to be "talked to"...
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Beatty? No chance.
Romney? I think he'd do all right. Might even win. Do I think it'll happen? Nah. He's as sick of this place as everybody else who's still sane.
But I doubt Kerry's going anyplace. Unless somebody starts buying coke for Barry again...
Sixty-nine percent (69%) of Republican voters say Alaska Governor Sarah Palin helped John McCain's bid for the presidency, even as news reports surface that some McCain staffers think she was a liability.
Only 20% of GOP voters say Palin hurt the party's ticket, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Six percent (6%) say she had no impact, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
Ninety-one percent (91%) of Republicans have a favorable view of Palin, including 65% who say their view is Very Favorable. Only eight percent (8%) have an unfavorable view of her, including three percent (3%) Very Unfavorable.
When asked to choose among some of the GOP's top names for their choice for the party's 2012 presidential nominee, 64% say Palin. The next closest contenders are two former governors and unsuccessful challengers for the presidential nomination this year -- Mike Huckabee of Arkansas with 12% support (Nice guy, but dead wrong on economics.)
and Mitt Romney of Massachusetts with 11%. (Good man, but as thrilling as a gallon of pastel beige interior latex semigloss.)
Three other sitting governors -- Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, (Sarah's VP?)
Charlie Crist of Florida and Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota -- all pull low single-digit support.
These findings echo a survey earlier this week which found that Republicans were happier with their vice presidential candidate than with their presidential nominee. Seventy-one percent (71%) said McCain made the right choice by picking Palin as his running mate, while only 65% said the party picked the right nominee for president.
The key for the 44-year-old Palin will be whether she can broaden her base of support. An Election Day survey found that 81% of Democrats and, more importantly, 57% of unaffiliated voters had an unfavorable view of her.
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I don't know if Jindal's interested in 2012, but if there are opportunities for him to step out and speak on issues, I'd like to hear more from him.
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Hmm. No mention of McCain on the list of names for 2012.
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I also like Jindal -- but that's two govs on the ticket, no foreign policy experience.
May need to watch a few of those guys in the House -- the ones that stood up to Dear Nancy on the oil thingy.
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The key for the 44-year-old Palin will be whether she can broaden her base of support.
As an old school libertarian, she has my support. Win back the libertarians, and the GOP has a good shot in 2012. More "compassionate government" crap, and they can expect another ass-whippin'.
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Compare wid TOPIX > US EXPERT: PRESIDENT OBAMA MUST REPAIR BUSH ADMINISTRATION DAMAGE TO AMERICAN POWER, INTERNATIONAL CREDIBILITY, OR US DECLINE MAY WORSEN.
Barack Obama argued for months that victory for his opponent would be akin to a third term for President Bush. But as he embarks on his own presidency, Mr. Obama faces the challenge of building an administration that does not look like a third term for former President Bill Clinton.
Introducing his first appointments as president-elect, Mr. Obama reached deep into the Clinton fold on Wednesday, naming John D. Podesta, a former White House chief of staff, to lead his transition team. He has asked another former Clinton aide, Representative Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, to be his own chief of staff and is said to be choosing between two other Clinton veterans for national security adviser.
Mr. Obama tried to balance his initial announcement by naming two co-chairmen to work with Mr. Podesta on the transition, and he will soon introduce other key advisers without any Clinton pedigrees.
But this is only the beginning of a delicate balancing act for Mr. Obama: between bringing a new generation of leadership to Washington as a signal of his commitment to his pledge to change politics, and recruiting, at a time of intense economic and national security challenges, from the biggest pool of Democrats with national executive branch experience.
The tension has already generated concern among the Obama aides who labored for two years to turn an underdog into a president, in part by beating Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York to win the Democratic nomination, only to watch him turn to the Clinton crowd when it comes time to stock a government. ...
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If you don't get the Clinton people you have to dig back forty years to the Carter White House for anyone with experience. That would put the guys up in age.
This is a wise move. Start it running with Clinton people and then have your own favorites learn on the job for a year or two and positioned to take over.
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Obama's choosing the son of an Irgun member and the name-sake of a dead Stern Gang goon as his chief of staff. That's going to make the lefty anti-Semitic "yay, the neo-cons are gone!" crowd go batshit once they come down off their Obama-high and something happens to make them realize that the Kingdom ain't Come.
Guaranteed, Emanuel is going to star in 'the revolution was betrayed by Jewish counter-revolutionay wreckers!' fantasies inside of six months.
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In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope."
Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20.
Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia.
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POTUS-elect Obama reportedly had his first INTEL briefing where he was told CHINA will be the world's second largest economy by 2025.
FIRST THINGS FIRST > US ELECTORAL COLLEGE MUST SELECT OBAMA BY 12/15th.
I am mucho grande curious to see how the US-World will set up and formally begin the exploration and colonization of deep space, in the face of contin Global Warming demands + absence of OWG + unified GLOBAL SOCIALIST ORDER [read, Globalist/Space-centric Resources Sharing].
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Obama's reported choice of Rahm Emanuel as WH CoS is certainly an interesting one.
As someone with fairly messy ties to Fannie Mae, he will have to wear that Albatross around his neck for a long time to come.
But - as a Jewish figure with direct ties to Israel (having worked there as a civilian volunteer in 1991, during the first Gulf War), his appointment would send a pretty unambiguous message that Israel is not being marginalized within the Obama sphere of influence.
All things considered - probably a good choice - particularly for an internal appointed position that requires no confirmation.
It raised Russia's hope to reconquer Ukraine, the Causcasus, the rebuild countries and to vassalize East Europe again. It raised the hopes of China for conquering Taiwan and vassalizing Vietnam and Korea.
It raised the hopes of dictators of Pakistan it would be able to first regain Kashmir and second to conquer India. It raised the hopes of Mugabe and similar they would be able to get away with it. It raised the hopes of teh Paledstinins they would be able to perform a second Final solution. It raised the hopes of the jihadists içn conquering the world.
In a world tteeming with thugs and cynicists dreaming of power (that is for the Europens) my hope is that Obama disappoints the world.
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He can only be president of the United States and Americans will expect him to protect their interests first and foremost.
What planet did this guy come from. Obama's a plant, put in the big seat by the hard left and he's going to do everything he can to make this country unrecognizable from what it is today.
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TOPIX > PRESDIENT OBAMA TO FACE EAST ASIA'S RISING POWERS [read, CHINA]. Amer's days as world's undisputed sole superpower is rapidly coming to an end.; + BAMELOT? OBAMA TO FACE MOST SERIOUS US CRISES SINCE KENNEDY AND KRUSCHEV [Kruschev USSR ascendant].
Just in time for the new James Bond movie, Chris Matthews has earned himself a new moniker: Odd Job. Matthews says he sees his job as a journalist as doing everything he can to make the Obama presidency a success.
Appearing on "Morning Joe" today, Matthews was reluctant to criticize Rahm Emanuel's kabuki dance over accepting Obama's offer to be chief of staff.
The "Hardball" host (and presumptive candidate for U.S. Senate from PA) was equally unwilling to see the Emanuel episode as evidence of a lack of planning and discipline in the nascent Obama administration. Matthews eventually explained why.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: Yeah, well, you know what? I want to do everything I can to make this thing work, this new presidency work, and I think that --
JOE SCARBOROUGH: Is that your job? You just talked about being a journalist!
MATTHEWS: Yeah, it is my job. My job is to help this country.
Matthews wasn't done with his odd new job description . . . An incredulous Scarborough kept pressing, astonished at such a complete 180 from Matthews's repeated insistence during the Bush presidency that he had to hold the government accountable.
SCARBOROUGH: Your job is the make this presidency work?
MATTHEWS: To make this work successfully. This country needs a successful presidency.
Matthews will hardly be alone in that sentiment. Once Obama assumes office, the "speaking truth to power" line we've heard so often during the past eight years will be a thing of the past.
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Ala POTUS JIMBO CARTER, NEVER MIND MATTHEWS - TELL IT TO BARACK'S FELLOW DEMS + ANTI-US INTERNATIONAL LEFTIES. More than the MSM-Net, iff history is any measure these latter will be the ones to determine iff BO is re-elected come 2012 + NEW 9-11 AGZ AMERICA!?
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1/20/09.
The day dissent ceases to be the highest form of patriotism.
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MATTHEWS: To make this work successfully. This country needs a successful presidency.
I cannot wait until after February when I can ask these feckless fools...."are you better off now, than you were 12 months ago?" Matthews is an old hippie, peace corps volunteer Kosher wanna be Clintonista. Like many in Hollywood and the MSM, he's got a huge campaign contribution investment in the messiah to look after. Matthews, Franks and Rahm probably ballet dance together on week ends. Termites, they tend to hang together in SWARMS.
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No surprise here. This is the same pseudo-journalist Chris Matthews who felt a tingle between his legs listening to O'Bama speak at the "Greek Pantheon" rally.
Democrat Al Franken, locked in an overtime election battle with incumbent Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, said today that he is pushing ahead with the recount of Tuesday's voting. "No, no," Franken said in an interview on Minnesota Public Radio late this morning, when asked whether he'll waive his right to a recount, as Coleman has urged him to do. "This is the closest Senate race in Minnesota history. This is just part of the process to make sure that every vote is counted fairly."
If the recount confirms that he has come up short, Franken said, "I'll be the first to congratulate Senator Coleman."
Meanwhile, the margin between Coleman and Franken has been dwindling today. The latest unofficial results collected by the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office of Tuesday's vote now show Coleman with a 236-vote lead over Franken. That's down from 725 Wednesday morning. The Secretary of State's Office website has adjusted those numbers several times since Tuesday night, most often tightening the gap. The official tally will come once the state canvassing board meets Nov. 18. Then the recount follows.
The difference will continue to change slightly over the next week or two as counties go back and double-check their figures, the office has said. As of 7:49 p.m. today, Coleman is credited with 1,211,542 votes (41.99 percent) to Franken's 1,211,306 (41.98 percent). As to whether the pending recount of the nearly 3 million votes will give him victory, Franken said on MPR: "We don't know, but that's why we count the votes."
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Just as Secretary of State Mark Ritchie was explaining to reporters the recount process in one of the narrowest elections in Minnesota history, an aide rushed in with news: Pine County's Partridge Township had revised its vote total upward -- another 100 votes for Democratic candidate Al Franken, putting him within .011 percentage points of Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman.
The reason for the change? Exhausted county officials had accidentally entered 24 for Franken instead of 124 when the county's final votes were tallied at 5:25 Wednesday morning.
Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor of Tikkun and founder of the Network of Spiritual Progressives, has the honor of being the first member of the "religious left" to lambast the new President.
Lerner is outraged at the selection of Rahm Emanuel, whom he says has a "long history of militarist ideology." . . . The full missive from Lerner here:
Election night tens of millions of us wept for joy. We sang the songs that we had sung as young men and women when we were fighting segregation in the south and then in the North, some of us being beaten, others jailed, some even killed. For the first time in three decades we could sing "Imagine" and "The Times They are a'Changing" without feeling that we were holding onto utopian fantasies that had been buried by the cynical realists who have shaped public discourse.
How exciting to believe again in the possibility of America as the potential embodiment of our ideals for social justice, peace, and ecological sanity. We could hardly believe our own eyes-we were living through the rebirth of a nation and its attempt to heal its racist past.
So no wonder why many of us were shocked and deeply disappointed when we learned on Thursday that Congressman Rahm Emanuel was to be the Chief of Staff in the Obama White House.
Emanuel, for those who don't recall, was the Congressman who traveled the country in 2006 finding "suitable" candidates in "swing districts" to run against Republican incumbents, and in many instances he succeeded. But his theory of how to succeed was destructive: he sought the most conservative possible candidates in each district, insisting that local Democratic Party organizations reject more liberal candidates who, he feared, might not win.
There were many among the House Democrats who deplored this tactic. The main issue on the mind of the electorate was the war in Iraq, and public opinion had moved so far in opposition to that war that the Democratic leadership in the House was pushed to proclaim that it would cut off funding for the war if Democrats won control of Congress. Well, the outcome was that Democrats did win control, but since the candidates that Emanuel picked were more conservative and militarist than the mainstream of the Party, they were not reliable allies when it came to voting against war funding. Instead of cutting fund for the war, Nancy Pelosi's House increased the funding, explaining that they had to appear "responsible" in order to solidify their control of Congress in 2008..
Clever? Not for the people, Americans and Iraqis, killed or wounded in the meantime.
This was no mistake on Emanuel's part. Rahm Emanuel has a long history of militarist ideology behind him. His father was a member of the ultra-right-wing terrorist organization Etzel that killed British civilians as part of their anti-British struggle in Palestine in the 1940s. Emanuel, himself a citizen of Israel as well as the United States, has been one of several Congressional leaders enforcing the "Israel Lobby" concensus on the Democrats, in the process shutting out the peace voices that believe Israel's security would be better served by the U.S. putting pressure on Israel to end the Occupation, move the Wall to inside the pre-67 boundaries, and remove the settlers from the West Bank or tell them to live there as Palestinian citizens.
It's not just the pro-peace and reconciliation forces that are unlikely to be given a serious hearing in a White House in which Rahm Emanuel controls who gets to talk to the President. Emanuel will almost certainly be protecting Obama from all of us spiritual progressives and those of us who describe ourselves as the Religious Left-so that our commitment to single-payer universal health care, carbon taxes for environmental protection, a Homeland Security strategy based on generosity and implemented through a Global Marshall Plan, will be unlikely to get a serious hearing in the White House.
When these issues were avoided by Obama during the campaign, most of us spiritual progressives told ourselves, "He's just being political, but once elected he'll reveal himself committed to the values that he whispered into our ears privately over the course of the past many years." The Rahm Emanuel selection is an early warning that the peace and justice agenda dropped by Obama after he won the Democratic nomination may be permanently on hold, and the progressives themselves may have to settle for "access" and flowery words at an inauguration address rather than the substance of change.
For many of us, just the fact of having a brilliant young black man in the White House will be such a healing experience that we won't care about this newly emerging reality: unless Obama creates some other path to access and to public input into his policies by those of us who helped build his electoral success, or unless we organize to do so outside the framework of his campaign organization, we may be in for lots of disappointments.
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Even as the Roman X Legion was at the gates of Jerusalem, the Jews inside bickered and fought amongst themselves...
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Emanuel understands political arithmetic. Meanwhile, here in the Republican party, we're launching witch hunts against RINOs. When will conservatives start to recognize that the Republican party is a coalition of conservative interests, and not an exclusive haven for their pet enthusiasms?
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His father was a member of the ultra-right-wing terrorist organization Etzel that killed British civilians as part of their anti-British struggle in Palestine
Nazis killed people for the crime of being born Jews. This guy is damning Rahm Emmanuel for the crime of being teh son of his father. There is a differnce in degree but not in nature.
It matters not that the purpose is for "the common good": The good that a man decides to do, or not do, should be an issue between himself and (if he recognizes one) his God. Any other source makes that source the master and the man a slave.
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And The One will call these passengers "subbotniks".
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by developing a plan to require 50 hours of community service in middle school and high school and 100 hours of community service in college every year.
Can my "peoples job" be repainting the black helicopters rainbow?
Might this be a useful opening to teach kids first principles of liberty and such?
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let me guess: next, we'll be required to give our charity funding directly to the government to "better focus" the equal distribution of those funds, since the churches and charities make "uncoordinated" distributions, and of course, a minimum-level-of-giving will be proclaimed by our betters
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Let me be the first to tell the "One" to fuck off with this idea.
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It was noted in the Turner Diaries, that an brown shirt-like civilian corps would be created by emptying the prisons and issuing the prisoners uniforms and guns.
1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
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Can I spend my mandatory volunteer time workin' at the local GOP office? It's like, civic minded and all that.
(Personally, I think he should up it to two years for the college pukes. They loved him so damn much, they should be ecstatic to serve the Dear Leader in his Great Leap Forward.)
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#7 It was noted in the Turner Diaries, that an brown shirt-like civilian corps would be created by emptying the prisons and issuing the prisoners uniforms and guns.
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Works for President for Life Robert Mugabe and his lovely wife Grace.
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Choice is not an option. Can I get a 4-F for disability?
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Not sure where he is going with the "over 55" business because under his stewardship the government is going to guarantee that we will all have to work until we die. Retirement will start when six good friends carry you to your government approved retirement home.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
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