• Cloudy, rainy Saturday morning.  Nasty...

    Looking forward to watching some college football today.  I don't think any of my teams are on today, but I'll watch games anyway.  This is one of my favorite times of the year.  Baseball season is dashing madly towards the playoffs, and every game feels hugely important.  College football is just kicking off, and anything seems possible.  Pro football is kicking off and Iggles fans already are angry and hostile.

    Can't get into details about this, but I wonder if people who become college/university administrators have to take special medication or treatment in order to get abusive and ridiculous.  I work in a university system with a collective bargaining agreement that, while unclear at times, is incredibly direct and specific for the most part.  Currently, I'm finding that managers on my campus simply refuse to comply with it.  It's sickening.

    Oh, wait.  Maybe they're Republicans!  They don't have to comply with the law!  They don't have to serve anybody else's interests (except their even loftier handlers).

    I need to start thinking in earnest about the paper I'm supposed to give in Louisville next month. I've thought about thinking about it, but that's not really the same thing, now is it?

    I highly recommend to Democrats everywhere that you pocket your glee about John McC's acceptance speech the other night.  I was on some website yesterday (Common Dreams or Truthout or something like that) and saw hundreds of posts expressing nearly orgasmic joy at how bad his speech was.  Two problems with that.  First, he wasn't talking to you, so no wonder you thought his speech wasn't any good.  Second, the tenor of the criticism was unbelievably childish and snippy.

    We (Democrats) don't benefit from sounding like idiots when we talk about our opponents.  We don't benefit from sounding like our opponents when we talk about our opponents.  That's why they're opponents, remember?  Yes, I know I've routinely referred to the Republican prez nominee as "McScum" on the blog, which I intend to stop doing.  I won't go back and edit them out, but I won't call him that anymore.  His lies demonstrate his scumminess clearly enough without my reinforcement!

    The main message between now and November: Unless you're incredibly wealthy and/or incredibly brainwashed (read: Evangelical Christian), the Republican Party doesn't give a sh*t about you or your life.  Make no mistake about this.

  • America: a nation of ideals, a place where anyone willing to work can work and earn a living for their family; a place where those who strive for excellence are rewarded for their efforts; A place of laws that treat men and women equally regardless of race, color, creed or religion; A place where the is no free lunch and everyone is expected to pull their weight; A place where you get what you pay for; A place where government respects it’s citizens a lets them excel without being taxed for excellence; A nation that rewards companies that created and keep jobs in America and that make products for America and the rest of the world; A country that puts the interests of working Americans above greed and power; A country that taxes foreign imports and companies that export jobs outside America because of corporate greed; A country that protects it’s working citizens from corporate greed and abuse while still rewarding those corporations that “do the right thing.”; A country that is energy independent and strong because of that independence; A place where the rights granted by our constitution are respected and held to be truths and not just given lip service; A country that honors military service and those who sacrifice for the cause of freedom and democracy; A country that protects it’s citizens from the parasitic financial ravages of illegal foreign immigration and welfare fraud; A country where English is spoken; A country that provides education to those who deserve and want it and removes those that would disrupt and interfere with the process of learning; A country that rewards the service of excellent teachers, police, nurses and doctors above sports figures; A country where the legal system isn’t a lottery or financial benefactor to the detriment of our healthcare; A country where child molesters are punished by permanent imprisonment along with politicians who violate their office and public trust through criminal activity.

    Yes America, this is my audacity of hope. This is my vision for America.

  • Editor’s Note: Amy Holmes is an independent conservative who has not endorsed any candidate for president.

    Amy Holmes | Bio
    CNN Political Analyst

    McCain has a strong woman? Well, the Obama campaign wants voters to know they’ve got one, too, and they’re going to deploy her to crush the moose hunting hockey mom from Alaska. In a strange twist of logic, the Obama campaign is touting the woman they passed over as the woman they need to beat the woman the other guy picked.

    The New York Times reports that “Mrs. Clinton’s campaign event in Florida, her first for Mr. Obama since the Democratic convention, will serve as a counterpoint to the searing attacks and fresh burst of energy that Ms. Palin injected into the race with her convention speech on Wednesday, Obama aides said.”

    So, let’s get this straight. They didn’t choose her and her 18 million voters to put on the ticket. They gave the VP spot to Joe Biden. But now that Sarah Palin has arrived on the political scene, they’re promoting Hillary as the female answer to the Republican VP nominee. Awkward, to say the least.

    And as one female democratic strategist tells me, don’t think that Hillary hasn’t noticed.

    http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2008/09/05/girl-fight/

  • "Seven years after 9/11, the supposed mastermind behind the attacks is still at large, and the nation is entrenched in multiple wars in the Middle East.

    Is Bin Laden the evil behind the attack or a mere front man in a larger picture, a Bogeyman?
    We are told we are fighting a War on Terror, and that the Terrorists hate us for our freedom. If that is the case, why do our leaders take more and more of those freedoms away every day?
    10 part documentary by Jason Bermas and Alex Jones release date September 1st, 2008.
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    What People Are Saying About Fabled Enemies
    http://www.prisonplanet.com/what-peop...
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    Fabled Enemies Debuts at Number 1 in the World.....then pulled.
    Jason Bermas

    Friday, September 5, 2008

    I am happy to report that Fabled Enemies, went from number 2 on September 1st to number 1 on September 2nd. Of course it was mysteriously gone from the top 100 all together by the 3rd, and comments and views seemed to freeze.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/fabled-en..."

    Reached No.1 in the World on Google, then mysteriously disappeared on the third day..

  • great recap of the conventions here

     

    check it out.... its awesome and amusing :)

  • Wake me from this nightmare............. please!!!!!!


    Palin: The Real Scandal

    By Leonard Doyle in Anchorage
    Saturday, 6 September 2008

    Seen from the air, Sarah Palin's state is an environmental wonderland. From Anchorage to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, there is a vast landscape of snow-capped peaks, fjords, crystal glaciers, coastal lagoons, wide river deltas and tundra.

    The guardian of this wilderness – and Governor of Alaska – has, this week, become one of the most recognisable faces in the world. But behind her beaming smile and wholesome family values is a woman aligned with the big oil and coal firms that are racing to exploit Alaska's vast energy reserves. In the short term, that has bought her popularity at home.

    "I love the woman," the pilot on our flight shouts over the noise of the engine, "especially what she wants to do with oil, we just have to drill more, there is no alternative. What's the point of leaving it all in the ground?"

    It is a stance that guaranteed John McCain's new running mate a rapturous reception at the Republican convention this week where the response to the coming energy crisis was a chant of "drill, baby, drill".

    But the woman who could soon be a 72-year-old's heartbeat away from the United States presidency has an environmental policy so toxic it would make the incumbent, George Bush, blush.

    Mr McCain has stressed he is concerned about global warming and has come out against drilling in the Arctic reserve. But, in recent weeks, he has wobbled on the issue. And environmentalists are describing Mrs Palin, who denies climate change is man-made, as "either grossly misinformed or intentionally misleading".

    She wants to start drilling. She wants to block US moves to list the polar bear as an endangered species. And she has allowed big game hunters to shoot Alaska's bears and wolves from low-flying planes.

    The 44-year-old governor says a federal government decision to protect the polar bear will cripple energy development offshore. As a result, she is suing the Bush administration, which ruled the polar bear is endangered and needs protection.

    The US Geological Survey says climate change has shrunk Arctic summer sea ice to about 1.65 million sq miles, nearly 40 per cent less than the long-term average between 1979 and 2000.

    In such a situation it was unconscionable for Governor Palin to ignore overwhelming evidence of global warming's threat to sea ice, says Kassie Siegel of the Centre for Biological Diversity.

    "Even the Bush administration can't deny the reality of global warming," Ms Siegel said. "The governor is aligning herself and the state of Alaska with the most discredited, fringe, extreme viewpoints by denying this."

    Governor Palin would also like to bring open-cast coal mining to Alaska's Brooks Range Mountains, an act of environmental vandalism in the eyes of many.

    The Palin administration has allowed Chevron to triple the amount of toxic waste it pours into the waters of Cook Inlet. This, even though the number of beluga whales in the bay has collapsed from 1,300 to 350 – the point of extinction – because of pollution and increased ship traffic.

    On the Republican convention floor she said: "We Americans need to produce more of our own oil and gas and take it from a gal who knows the North Slope of Alaska: We've got lots of both."

    The fact that drilling won't solve every problem "is no excuse to do nothing at all", she said, putting the country on notice that "starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we're going to lay more pipelines ... build more nuclear plants ... create jobs with clean coal ... and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal and other alternative sources".

    Mrs Palin also took a swipe at Barack Obama's environmental stance saying: "What does he actually seek to accomplish, after he's done turning back the waters and healing the planet?"

    Her support in Alaska relies on squeezing more money for the state from the oil companies themselves. In Alaska, every man woman and child is in line for a bonus cheque of about $2,000 (£1,100) from the state's massive oil wealth fund. This is, in effect, a vote-buying machine for the would-be Vice-President.

    Governor Palin wants nothing to hinder the oil companies. She maintains that polar bears are well managed and their population has dramatically increased over 30 years as a result of conservation. And if the ice should go away, then they will adapt to living on the land.

    Many oil companies abandoned Alaska when prices fell in the 1980s but they have been rushing back to drill and prospect areas that are among the least hospitable on earth. That spirit of the Klondike is already in full swing in Prudhoe Bay the epicentre of oil production and one of the world's largest industrial complexes. It's so big that BP, UPS and FedEx operate a special fleet of jets from Anchorage just to service to the region.

    Hundreds of spills involving tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil and other petroleum products occur in the area each year. Decades-old spills are still a problem and 17,000 acres of wildlife and marine habitat have already been destroyed.

    But Prudhoe is just a tiny fraction of the area being targeted by Governor Palin and the oil companies. A similar fate of environmental destruction awaits the entire coastal plain as well as the special areas of the western Arctic – home to migratory caribou herds, musk oxen, wolverines, grizzly and polar bears should a McCain-Palin administration be elected.

    The oil boom has attracted oilmen from across America. One of them is Todd Palin, husband to the vice-presidential candidate who works for BP on Alaska's North Slope.

    It is illegal to hunt polar bears, and that is not about to change. But in an area known as "Polar Bear Seas", from Point Hope on Alaska's far western edge to the pristine coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, one tenth of the world's polar bear population is at risk, as well as beluga and bowheaded whales and bearded and spotted seals.

    Big game hunters are happy to pay lots of money to shoot wolves and bears from the air. They also chase them across the snow to the point of exhaustion and then land the planes on skis, shooting them from point-blank range. The animals are considered endangered across the "lower 48" states of America, but not Alaska. The hunters keep and sell the animals' pelts.

    Last year, Mrs Palin proposed offering a bounty of $150 per wolf, as long as the hunter provided the wolf's foreleg as proof of the kill. The measure did not pass. She even spent $400,000 on a state-funded campaign to block attempts to end the hunt.

    Its not just wildlife conservationists who object. Many ordinary Alaskans also condemn the practice as barbaric.

    Trish Rolfe, who runs the Sierra Club's Alaska office, thinks Governor Palin has been a disaster for Alaska's environment. "The idea that she stands up to the oil companies is a joke," she says.

    "The governor pays lip service to the issue of global warming but denies it is man made. She will not even spend money to help the Inupiaq villages which are about to fall into the sea."

    Independent UK

  • Mark Shea calls it "Saul/David '08" in allusion to the younger king's popularity before he even ascended to the throne, and I'm among the throngs considering a McCain vote on the strength of Palin. Could it be that she was more a genius pick than anyone anticipated, and she's the one who's gonna win the election?

    Meanwhile, TIME has it's doubts.

  • I wonder where the CHANGE is for OBAMALAND?  It's safer to be in Iraq? 

    This is the guy that is going to CHANGE America?  The great Community Organizer has done a bang up job in the neighborhoods of Chicago.

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  • Then what the fuck are you doing? If you aint registered, take a cue from the trapstar and get on that shit. Photo jacked from Eskay's Cave.