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May 20


expand/collapse What Are We Waiting For?
Politicians Promise Change, but Not Necessarily Political Reforms
by Joel Hirschhorn
Long before the disastrous George W. Bush administration, I had been waiting for profound, systemic changes in our political system. Perversely, I saw the upside of Bush as motivating more Americans to demand political change. And that happened. But the national yearning for change was co-opted by Ron Paul on the right and Barack Obama on the left while John Edwards with the most authentic populist change message fizzled out early.

A huge fraction of Americans have bought into the Obama candidacy because of his polished and effective rhetoric. But Obama does not offer the changes I have been waiting for, or the ones the public needs. A great speaker does not necessarily have the courage or intent to fight for deep political reforms.

Our nation's Founders did not create the United States of America just with smiles and slick rhetoric; they were bold, risk-taking revolutionaries fighting tyranny. Obama has not defined our domestic tyranny and told us how he will try to abolish it. Obama is no dissident or revolutionary. The change he mostly seeks is moving from senator to president. Not what I have been waiting for.

expand/collapse When It Costs Too Much to Support the Troops
by Marie Cocco
The comment was outrageous, but it was not the least bit surprising. A psychologist responsible for assessing returning war veterans for post-traumatic stress disorder — a psychological ailment that could entitle them to monthly disability payments — told staff members not to diagnose the illness because to do so would increase the government’s costs.

“Given that we are having more and more compensation-seeking veterans, I’d like to suggest that you refrain from giving a diagnosis of PTSD straight out,” the psychologist at a Department of Veterans Affairs center in Texas wrote in an e-mail. She suggested diagnosing a less severe disorder that would not carry the greater long-term disability costs.


expand/collapse Let's Be Serious
by Bob Herbert
The general election is about to unfold and we’ll soon see how smart or how foolish Americans really are. The US may be the richest country on earth, but the economy is tanking, its working families are in trouble, it is bogged down in a multitrillion-dollar war of its own making and the price of gasoline has nitwits siphoning supplies from the cars and trucks of strangers.

Four of every five Americans want the country to move in a different direction, which makes this presidential election, potentially, one of the most pivotal since World War II.

And yet there’s growing evidence that despite the plethora of important issues, the election may yet be undermined by the usual madness — fear-mongering, bogus arguments over who really loves America, race-baiting, gay-baiting (Ohmigod! They’re getting married!) and the wholesale trivialization of matters that are not just important, but extremely complex.


expand/collapse Sweet Home Paranoia
by Ed Naha (M. Kane Jeeves)
Boy, I miss “America.” Remember America? The good old U.S. of A.? Whenever I see a Washington shill bloviating about der “Homeland” these days, I always get the feeling I should grow a short moustache, goose-step around the block and maybe invade Poland before “American Idol” comes on.


expand/collapse Psycho Christians & the Media
by Gary Kamiya
Why the press gives McCain a pass for consorting with batshit holy men, but condemns Obama to talk-show hell for the same sin.


expand/collapse Satire Video: Gay Marriage
from Red State Update

Today's Quote:

Sólo le pido a Dios
  (I only ask of God)
que el engaño no me sea indiferente,
  (That i am not indifferent to deceit,)
si un traidor puede más que unos cuantos,
  (If a traitor can do more than a bunch of people,)
que esos cuantos no lo olviden fácilmente.
  (Then let not those people forget him easily.)
- Leon Gieco
Editor's Notes & Rants:

Today is the day Obama is expected to have the majority of all available elected delegates, meaning it would be impossible for Hillary to ever catch up. Hillary, of course, is expected to say that means it's "too close to call," and somehow imply that means she is winning. On Jupiter, or somewhere.

Government by graft, it's the Clinton way. Clintonista offered million dollar bribe to super delegates.

Bigots 4 Hillary! Geraldine Ferraro has embarassed the Democratic Party enough, it's time for her to leave. And take Hillary with her.

Hillaryous. Rats fleeing the burning, sinking ship of Clintonia.

Big Nazi Brother. Britain to build a massive government database holding details of every phone call, e-mail and record of internet browsing by the public.

Nazis-Я-USa

Bush gave Israel a green light to attack Lebanon earlier this month.

Bush appologizes for shooting a Koran. He really, really wanted to nuke it.

White House denies they are planning to attack Iran. Just as they denied planning to attack Iraq.

Oil @ $129/bbl. It was $20 when Bush was  elected  installed by the Supreme Court.