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Friday, March 10, 2006
Holy Hypocrite

Wasn't I just talking about karma and justice yesterday?  So how many times do you think that President Bush looked into his longtime domestic policy aide Claude Allen's eyes and saw his soul?

Via:  Eschaton
According to the Montgomery County Police Department, [President Bush's former domestic policy advisor Claude] Allen was arrested yesterday and charged in a felony theft and a felony theft scheme.  According to a department press release, Allen conducted approximately 25 fraudulent "refunds" in Target and Hecht's stores in Maryland.  On Jan. 2, a Target employee apprehended Allen after observing him receive a refund for merchandise he had not purchased.  Target then contacted the Montgomery County Police.  According to a source familiar with the case, Target and the police had been observing Allen since October 2005.
[Note to self:  Expect your son to be warped if you name him "Claude".  That's just cruel.]

Background:
  • Claude Allen, [K]nown as Rove's enforcer, President Bush's longtime domestic-policy adviser, resigned suddenly on Feb. 9.

  • Allen led an HHS witch-hunt that investigated all of the AIDS service organizations (ASOs) receiving any federal funding.

  • San Francisco's Stop AIDS Project and half a dozen other California AIDS-fighting groups, were ultimately purged from receiving U.S. funding by the Allen-led witch-hunt because Allen didn't like their science-based sex-education programs. Allen ordered Advocates for Youth, the leading national coalition for safe-sex ed, audited half a dozen times.

  • Allen was the driving force to replace science-based sex ed with the failed policy of teaching that only abstinence prevents AIDS.

  • A black conservative and religious primitive, Allen helped bludgeon the Centers for Disease Control, which reports to HHS, into purging safe-sex materials from its Web sites and into adopting mandatory new rules requiring AIDS-fighting groups to teach that condoms don't work in preventing the spread of AIDS.

  • Allen proved himself to be so adamantly opposed to reproductive rights that he found it preferable for poor children to go without health coverage than to risk an underage sexual-abuse victim having access to state-funded abortion services."

I'm reminded of the story of this amazing philosopher/prophet/messiah who was nailed to a cross, murdered because he dared cross some ultra religious politically powerful men -- Pharasees, or something like that.  If some of Mr. Allen's supporters could take some time away from mounting their reverse witch-hunt defense and fill me in on the details of this story, I'd be very appreciative.

We are living in the age of the resurrection of the Pharasees.  These theocrats, holier than thou, sanctimoneous hypocrites who cannot abide by the simple norms of treating their fellow man, or woman, with compassion and charity; who would sell their own brother for power and money, and feel entitled to rip off anyone who is unaware of their diabolical nature.

They have no compunction about force-feeding their twisted morality on the rest of us.  This guy is no better than evangelicals Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swagart.  They are only separated from the likes of Dr. James Dobson, Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell because those bastards haven't gotten caught yet; but their souls are black.


True Christians, like peacekeeper Tom Fox, the missionary whose body was found in Iraq today, don't play power games with other people's lives.  They stand, and sometimes fall, for peace.


Of Course, Who Else

Dubai Ports World Is Considering Selling U.S. Operations To Halliburton Sully was just kidding.  I thought Norm Ornstein was too.
If this is done now through the backdoor, where D.P. [Dubai Ports World] has any role at all, Congress is going to go ballistic, and it’s going to be a disaster, I think, for the administration.

They have got a dilemma now, because there simply aren't American companies that have the know-how and the breadth to do this. Interestingly, and perhaps ironically, what I had heard earlier in the day, as they were looking at those that have the â€" the kind of resources, Halliburton was a name that came up.
I can tell you this for sure, there is no US company, with the possible exception of Halliburton, that has a fan big enough to handle all the shit heading its way if Cheneyburton gets to buy our ports at a no bid fire sale.


Posted at 3/10/2006 1:42:33 am by The Lib   Comments (2)     |


Having Faith

Every once in a while, especially when I read something like this from Digby, or a screed like this over at Firedoglake, it does my heart good to see the corruption conspiracy get what's coming to 'em.

Atrios alerts us to the story of a crooked Iraq contractor, one of those mercenary private security companies getting spanked, made to pay us back and awainting sentencing.

"There is an orgy of greed among contractors in Iraq, and the Bush administration is for all practical purposes participating in it,' said Alan Grayson, lawyer for the whistle-blowers who filed the case. 'They have done nothing to get the taxpayers' money back. They've done nothing to punish the wrongdoers."
This kind of story restores my faith.  I have faith that eventually the Bush Crime Family and all their associates will get what's coming to them.  I may be naive, and seem just as foolish as I think so many religious fanatics are, but deep down inside I believe in something in the cosmos akin to karma or kismet, or simple justice.

If it weren't for the phenomenon of what comes around going around, the old "golden rule," a basic requirement for a civilized society, would no longer be operational.  I believe that history shows that the longer and more deeply we go on this insane journey of catering to the wealthy and greedy, ignoring the basic principles which set us apart from other nations of the world, and rationalizing any depravity to further the ends of a bankrupt ideology, the greater the backlash and marginalization of those that got us here.


Thursday, March 09, 2006
Eliminating History

Arianna Huffington takes SecDef Rumsfeld to task for just making shit up.

First Rummy bitches about people and the press not putting things in historical perspective, forgetting their history, then he unleashes a volley of claptrap "facts" that simply defy logic or a cursory google check:

  • "There's never been a popular war."  Wrong.  Support for WWII never went below 75%

  • "Franklin Roosevelt was one of the most hated people in the country."  Wrong.  FDR's approval during the war never went below 66%, disapproval didn't get above 25%.

  • "Harry Truman went out of office with 23% popularity in the polls." Wrong, he rebounded to 32% by the end and did go to historical lows at 23% but rebounded.  It's still pretty bad, even for a guy who used a couple of weapons of mass destruction.  But Rummy's boss was at 58% just before Iraq.  Truman's was at a dismal 37% before Korea -- which is where he was in February of the second year after getting reelected, not much above Bush's current 34%.  Bush dropped a lot more than Truman during their respective wars, and when you consider the near 90% approval Bush had at the end of 2001, free-fall would be a kind description.  Nixon was getting us out of Vietnam by this point in his presidency, but his rating was 24%.

  • "George Washington was almost fired."  Here's where Rummy really jumps the shark.  Washington was almost fired before there was even a United States.  To fire a sitting president you need to impeach him and Washington was never in any danger of that kind of disapproval while in office -- and popularity had nothing to do with Clinton's impeachment.  Slick Willie actually gained in popularity while the Republican hatchet men lined up to throw spit-balls at him.

    But what is most amusing is not that Rumsfeld doesn't know what he doesn't know, but that he now is trying to make the whole nonsense unknowable:
    Soon after I posted about Rummy's "biggest problem" quote and linked to the DoD website, the entire interview suddenly vanished from the site. It's disappeared from the list of recent transcripts, and the page where the interview once was is now completely blank.


  • Bush Bailed By Buddies

    True to form, Bush's wealthy enablers have once again bailed his butt out of the fire to save their own.

    First Arbusto and Harken, the Rangers, countless screw ups from the Oval Office, and now Dubai Ports World is going to have a fire-sale and divest themselves of all US operations.

    Anybody wanna buy a port on the cheap?


    Kool Korruption Kwote

    HT: firedoglake's excerpt of the Vanity Fair PDF
    "Can't be Newt . . . he never met me. Oh, Newt! What's he doing there? Must be a Newt look-alike. I have more pictures of him than I have of my wife. Newt again! It's sick! I thought he never met me!"
    Between this and watching the GOPers in Congress fall over themselves to spit in Bush's face over the Dubai Port crazyness, if I were having more fun I'd have to be twins.

    Leave it to Chuck Schumer to tie the two together by adding a an amendment to block the port deal to the lobby-reform bill.   Veto that Shrubster.


    Posted at 3/9/2006 8:47:17 am by The Lib   Comments (1)     |


    Dixie Chicks Ahead Of Their Time

    Now the "Prom Queen and King" of country music, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, are piling on the Prez-Nit-Wit

    Eric Boehlert at The Huffington Post
    Hill, reportedly close to tears as she discussed the Katrina mess, labeled the fiasco "Bullshit" and announced "I fear for our country."
    Personally, I don't usually give a rat's patoot what those two think, but a lot of people do.


    Toledo Blade Wins Award For Coingate

    Well done!  For their work on "Coingate, the Blade won the 72nd annual National Headliner Awards.
    Toledo Blade, Denver photog, San Francisco radio station win top honors -- Newsday.com

    The Blade of Toledo, Ohio, also won first place in investigative reporting for work by James Drew, Mike Wilkinson, Steve Eder, Christopher D. Kirkpatrick, Jim Tankersley and Joshua Boak. Their stories showed gross mismanagement of a $50 million investment by Ohio into rare coins.
    That ought to look good next to the Pulizer they got a couple of years ago -- and they're still in the running for this year's.


    Wednesday, March 08, 2006
    Visit Some Friends, Right Some Wrongs

    New to the blogroll are skippy the bush kangaroo and American Agenda.

    I don't make additions to the roll lightly.  I stopped using Blogrolling.com a while back when it started hanging and slowed down operations at the DispLib subterranean headquarters.

    Every blog you see on the left is hand rolled and not added until it's reached its peak of perfection.  So give these guys some love.

    While you're clicking about, read this then explain to me how being put on blacklist by doing business with a company or person on the government's terrorist watchlist, knowingly or unknowingly, comports with the idea of due process.

    Think about it.  You can be placed on this watchlist without any notion of judicial review, notice, a right to redress any error, completely at the whim of a government official.  Once on the list you can't even get a job because your name is on the wrong list.

    How many stories do we hear every other week or so about someone unable to board a plane because they are on the terrorist watchlist?  Senator Ted Kennedy was on the list, and until he was removed, every bartender who poured him a Fuzzy Navel was violating the law.

    Now tell me again how the ACLU, who are so pure in their stand on civil liberties, can in good conscious support this.  Last I looked, due process, some kind of legal procedure to redress mistakes or excesses ot the bureaucracy, was a civil liberty.

    it's one thing to buy off the occasional journalist, or give them the rubber hose treatment, but when you can get the ACLU to take 30 (or half a million) pieces of silver, we are in deep shit.


    Sorry About That

    But it wasn't my fault.  Our host, Blogdrive, was tinkering with the server and I wasn't able to post for about 20 hours.

    Everyone who blogs has had server problems of one type or another.  For a site that only requires one ad at the top to remain a free server, I haven't seen anything out there in over two years that is superior.

    Mind you, there are a lot of superior sites that don't charge much, but you get what you pay for in this life. I'll always be open to switching servers, and someday might be interested in paying for this hobby.  In the meantime, let me know if there is a free blog server out there with all the features I enjoy here -- reliable servers, simple url, wysiwyg post editors, trackback capable, permalinks, comments, completely configurable css layout, recent post quick links like I have at the top of the right hand sidebar, plus maybe a feature or two I don't have which will make the move worth while.

    Yeah, being down for a day got my attention, so I'm shopping.

    UPDATE: Did I say one ad? The pricks seem to have slipped a google ad banner in on me.  Very clever, and unremovable too.  Yep, I'm shopping.
    OK, Okay, the mistery ad was crosslinking nonsence with the "dubya dashboard."  I'm still shopping, but not as pissed.


    Posted at 3/8/2006 2:02:05 pm by The Lib   Comments (3)     |


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