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What Are We Waiting For?
Politicians Promise Change, but Not Necessarily Political Reforms
by Joel HirschhornLong 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.
When It Costs Too Much to Support the Troops
by Marie CoccoThe 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.
Let's Be Serious
by Bob HerbertThe 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.
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.
Psycho Christians & the Media
by Gary KamiyaWhy the press gives McCain a pass for consorting with batshit holy men, but condemns Obama to talk-show hell for the same sin.
Satire Video: Gay Marriage
from Red State Update |

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