Jim Kennedy: Give Bipartisanship A Chance
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Asked if the Nevada Democrat should resign from his leadership position because of his comments, Inhofe said: "I think it’s more serious than that. I think there should be a recall . . . for saying something as un-American as that.”Inhofe wouldn't know what it means to be an American if it hit him in the ass. So let's talk about un-American crimes. At the top of the list there's risking the lives of 160,000 brave American service members for a lie, and a lie that's now a lost cause all because our commander in chief is a blithering idiot. I think killing 3,300 American soldiers, and sending even more to risk their lives, because Senator Inhofe can't admit a mistake, well, that's a pretty un-American crime in my book.
"One of the reasons I believe the spiritual door was opened for an attack against the United States of America is that the policy of our Government has been to ask the Israelis, and demand it with pressure, not to retaliate in a significant way against the terrorist strikes that have been launched against them." Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), Senate floor statement, on 2002-MAR-4Obviously no one takes Inhofe seriously, probably not even God. But what does matter is how extreme the current leadership of the Republican party has become. You're now un-American if you think that Iraq is a disaster. That makes the overwhelming majority of Americans un-American, at least according to the leadership of the Republican party. Beyond the Terri Schiavo Republicans, there may not be anyone left in the party by the time the current crop of Republicans get through with it.
Gates's comments also unsettled Iraq strategists on the Bush team who fear that too many signals about the limits of U.S. patience could backfire, rather than induce the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to get its act together. "If they feel we're going to leave, they'll cut deals with Moqtada Sadr" and other bad guys, says one Iraq expert who consults with the White House.We don't want Maliki to think we're going to leave, because if he does, he'll cut political deals with powerful leaders who can control the levels of violence and influence the civil war, which is, of course, the reason we still have nearly 150,000 troops in Iraq? Well, then. One would think it's a big story that the Bush administration doesn't want a political solution in Iraq. I suppose if they don't recognize how democracy works in the U.S., then I shouldn't expect an understanding of how it works in Iraq. Meanwhile, though, thousands continue to die for this stupidity. Read More......
"I didn't write anything remotely like that. My name was on the story and I didn't write it anything like the way it was printed."Publishing a fake AP story. I certainly hope the Associated Press is going to weigh in on this one. Read More......
Governor Deval Patrick wants to end state-sponsored , abstinence-only sex education in Massachusetts, a year after Governor Mitt Romney ordered the Department of Public Health to redirect a long-standing federal abstinence grant to classes that focus exclusively on encouraging teenagers to avoid sexual encounters.Read More......
Patrick proposed forgoing the $700,000 grant, which the state has received since 1998, joining at least six other states in rebelling against increasingly restrictive federal mandates about how the money can be used.
As the two men sat face to face in a room in the Waldorf-Astoria, Mr. Rose raised the issue of military buildup almost casually, saying, “How is what’s sometimes called ‘the surge’ going?”Huh. So, Bush knows sectarian violence is down. But, the Iraqi government won't release information about deaths from sectarian violence. What a coincidence:
Mr. Bush’s answer was mixed. “The good news is that sectarian death is down in Baghdad,” he replied. “The bad news is that spectacular car bombs still go off, in a way that tends to shake the confidence of the Iraqi people that their government can protect them.”
The United Nations criticized Iraq's government on Wednesday for not disclosing politically sensitive civilian casualty figures and said the humanitarian crisis there was rapidly worsening....Seriously, why would anyone believe anything Bush says about Iraq? He has never leveled with the American people. Ever. Read More......
...The United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) said Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government had withheld data on civilian deaths amid spiraling sectarian violence between majority Shi'ites and once dominant Sunnis.
Thousands of hogs in at least five states and poultry at a Missouri farm ate salvage pet food that had been laced with an industrial chemical, the Food and Drug Administration said yesterday , opening potential avenues for the contaminant to enter the human food supply.Read More......
Urine from hogs in California , North Carolina, and South Carolina tested positive for melamine , a chemical contained in rice protein concentrate imported from China . Hogs in New York , Utah, and, possibly, Ohio also ate tainted pet food, but their urine has not yet been tested.
Since George W. Bush became president, OSHA has issued the fewest significant standards in its history, public health experts say. It has imposed only one major safety rule. The only significant health standard it issued was ordered by a federal court.Read More......
The agency has killed dozens of existing and proposed regulations and delayed adopting others. For example, OSHA has repeatedly identified silica dust, which can cause lung cancer, and construction site noise as health hazards that warrant new safeguards for nearly three million workers, but it has yet to require them.
“The people at OSHA have no interest in running a regulatory agency,” said Dr. David Michaels, an occupational health expert at George Washington University who has written extensively about workplace safety. “If they ever knew how to issue regulations, they’ve forgotten. The concern about protecting workers has gone out the window.”
* The person chosen to oversee Iraq’s health care system was the community health director for the former Republican governor of Michigan. The man he replaced was a physician with a master’s degree in public health and post-graduate degrees from Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and UC-Berkeley and taught at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health where he specialized in disaster response.It's no wonder Bush lost the Iraq war. These people think government is one big jobs program for their friends and family. Read More......
* A 24 year-old with a background in commercial real estate was hired by the Authority to reopen and manage the Iraqi stock exchange.
* The daughter of a prominent neoconservative was tapped to manage Iraq’s $13 billion annual budget.
Nothing was free from political influence.
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