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Yet another missing link fossil has been discovered, and this time it’s for elephants.  It appears to belong to a “species that connects modern elephants to their ancient ancestors.”

Shucks!  It seems conservative harpy Ann Coulter might have committed voting fraud.  She also makes clear she has no intention of cooperating with the investigation.  If she’s guilty of this felony, she can receive up to five years in prison.  I’d like to see her little anorexic self after she’s been the sex bitch to some prison Burtha for a few years.  I bet that would help tone down her hateful rhetoric.

I’m not surprised.  “U.S. privacy protections rank among the worst in the democratic world, a London-based privacy organization said Wednesday. Privacy International ranked 36 nations around the globe, including all European Union nations and other major democracies, and determined that in categories such as enforcement of privacy laws, the U.S. is on par with countries like China, Russia and Malaysia. Overall, the U.S. was determined to be an ‘extensive surveillance society,’ the second-lowest rating in the study.”

If the Democrats don’t take control of Congress this month, I doubt this investigation will bear fruit.  Still, it’s nice to see.  “Two federal agencies are investigating whether the Bush administration tried to block government scientists from speaking freely about global warming and censor their research, a senator said Wednesday. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, (D-N.J.), said he was informed that the inspector generals for the Commerce Department and NASA had begun ‘co- ordinated, sweeping investigations of the Bush administration’s censorship and suppression’ of federal research into global warming.”  Let me add this: Investigate all you want, but let’s also take some action to curb our greenhouse gas emissions.  While we’re at it, how ’bout we do something to clean and protect the environment as well as getting the Endangered Species Act back on track?

Andrew Sullivan hit the nail on the head: “This isn’t an election anymore, it’s an intervention.”

You really should go see these photos from Iran.  I’ll admit there are some mighty beautiful women in that country, and the sights from around the nation are equally stunning.  [via Michael at Gay Orbit]

If you do nothing else, you MUST go see Keith Olbermann’s latest.  The video is in two parts, so watch the first and then the second (it picks up where the first one ends).  Shrill indeed . . .  This is must-see TV of the finest degree.  [note you can also read the transcript and download the entire video in WMV or MOV format here]

It may well be that red wine is the answer to a lot of health issues.  “Huge amounts of a red wine extract seemed to help obese mice eat a high-fat diet and still live a long and healthy life, suggests a new study that some experts are calling ‘landmark’ research. [. . .] The study by the Harvard Medical School and the National Institute of Aging shows that heavy doses of red wine extract lowers the rate of diabetes, liver problems and other fat-related ill effects in obese mice. Fat-related deaths dropped 31 percent for obese mice on the supplement, compared to untreated obese mice, and the treated mice also lived long after they should have, the study said. Astoundingly, the organs of the fat mice that got the wine extract looked normal when they shouldn’t have, said study lead author Dr. David Sinclair of Harvard Medical School. And Sinclair said other preliminary work still being done in the lab shows the wine ingredient has promise in lengthening the life span of normal-sized mice, too.”

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Senator Schumer: “We Do Have Evidence” Gonzales Lied Under Oath

Filed under: Impeachment Evidence — Angela @ 12:12 pm

mtp-schumer.jpgCrooks and Liars, March 19 2007

During his January 18, 2006 testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Alberto Gonzales said this:

Alberto Gonzales: I would never, ever make a change in a United States attorney position for political reasons or if it would, in any way, jeopardize an ongoing serious investigation. I just would not do it.

When asked on Meet the Press this morning if he “had any evidence that a U.S. attorney was removed and that removal jeopardized an ongoing investigation,” Senator Schumer said he does and that the evidence is “becoming more and more overwhelming.”

This is why the prosecutor purge is a genuine scandal. Not only is there clear evidence that the firings were unprecedented and purely politically-motivated, but Alberto Gonzales lied about it under oath and the White House keeps changing it’s story. What conclusion can we draw from these lies and revisionisms other than they have something to hide? Namely, that these eight prosecutors were selectively fired because they did not sufficiently politicize their offices and succumb to pressure to do so, only later to be fired for “performance-related” reasons despite receiving exemplary evaluations.

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Welcome to the Blogosphere

April 22, 2007

Blogosphere

…..where your opinion counts! The article about the above includes a blog map, description and refers to DailyKos, Boingboing and  Michelle Malkin as leaders in Blogworld.  Dave Lucas provides explanations that “…In the blogosphere, the biggest audiences - go to a small, elite few. Most bloggers toil in total obscurity…” “…It’s the same thing you see in economies: the rich-get-richer problem…” .. and …“The top bloggers have become, in some cases the pets, and in some cases the tormentors of, the writers in the front rank”. 

I found the last point very interesting, as since the likes of DailyKos, BoingboingMichelle Malkin, Xiaxue, The Huffington Post, Crooks and Liars, Instapundit, Hot Air, Americablog, Jihad Watch, Captain’s Quarters, Go Fug Yourself, Iain Dale’s Diary, Tim Worstall, Girl with a one track mind, Meta Filter and Eschaton are considered my “pets”, then I command this assortment of good and bad bloggers (you know which you are), if you’re not already doing so, to promote the fatwa, speak against gun crime, fight racism and Islamophobia, call for the end of global poverty, fight to protect the victims in Sudan, condemn the Iraq war, defend the Palestinian causes, denounce the Israeli/Zionist crimes and criticise the disasterous Israeli policy in Palestine

Do not think this is as strange as it first appears.  Without ‘poor’ bloggers and enthusiastic commenter’s there would be no ‘rich’ blogs and the top bloggers therefore lose their popularity and rank.  If our views and interests can be represented through them via request or by compulsion, then let us control our blogosphere and ensure that they do so.  Rather then let the blog elite mimic the concept of capitalism and control we the Proletariat, let us instead control the Bourgeoisie!


Items of interest

A few noteworthy matters:

(1) QandO, one of the more intelligent and interesting conservative-ish blogs, has an informative post regarding the McCain-Coburn legislation to require up-or-down votes on “earmark” spending - i.e., pork projects. Aside from the symbolic whiff of corruption which these sorts of wasteful, politically self-serving expenditures create, they also now account for billions of dollars in deficit spending.

Unsurprisingly, most Senators in both parties are highly resistant to this legislation, because virtually all of them use earmarks as thinly disguised bribes, abusing public money to buy votes in exchange for gifts to their constituents. This resistance reflects quite poorly on both parties, but it reflects particularly poorly on Republicans, who have long touted themselves as the party of fiscal discipline and spending restraints and yet have presided over a truly astounding and wildly irresponsible explosion in deficit spending ever since they have controlled all branches of the Government.

(2) Chuck Hagel joins the chorus of Republican and conservative voices expressing opposition to the NSA eavesdropping program. And as ReddHedd details, this superb article from Newsweek documents that substantial numbers of highly conservative appointees in the Justice Department were extremely disturbed by, and relentlessly fought against, the President-as-Monarch legal theories promoted by John Yoo and Dick Cheney aide David Addington.

A major part of this NSA story that has thus far been quite under-reported is the widespread and pervasive dissatisfaction among many, many conservatives with the Administration’s theories of unchecked presidential power.

(3) John Cole discusses another in the endless hypocrisies and unwarranted legislative intrusions by the Religious Right – this time trying to promote legislation to prevent employers from discharging health care workers who refuse to perform required services based on their religious beliefs and/or banning health care regulatory agencies from requiring that such services be performed. As the Washington Post reports:

About half of the proposals would shield pharmacists who refuse to fill prescriptions for birth control and “morning-after” pills because they believe the drugs cause abortions. But many are far broader measures that would shelter a doctor, nurse, aide, technician or other employee who objects to any therapy. That might include in-vitro fertilization, physician-assisted suicide, embryonic stem cells and perhaps even providing treatment to gays and lesbians.

I thought conservatives believed in the free market and the right of employers to make their own personnel decisions without interference from the Government. John’s sentiments seem pretty much on point:

There is little room for nuance in my opinion on this. If your religious beliefs interfere with your job providing any and all desired or required care for a patient, you have several options- change your job, change your religion, suck it up and hope yours is a forgiving God.

Denying people care because it upsets your sensibilities should not be allowed, and those who choose to do so should not be protected by legislation, they should have their licenses revoked. People who refuse to provide mainstream and accepted medical treatment to patients because of their own religious beliefs should no longer be considered doctors- they can hang a plaque outside their door that says the
following:

“Joe Schmoe- Unlicensed Faith Healer.”

(4) For those who haven’t seen it already, there is an ongoing attempt to induce the advertisers on Chris Matthews’ MSNBC show to stop advertising due to some plainly inappropriate, offensive and just plain stupid comments Matthews has made in the recent past. He added to that list last night when he asked The New York Times’ Elisabeth Bumiller — before any hearings have been held and with no basis whatsoever – “How is the president turning the NSA surveillance question into a winner politically?” It’s difficult to choose the worst Matthews comment (guffawing with the painfully unfunny Don Imus about “Bareback Mountain” comes close for me), but if I had to choose, I think it would be this:

“Everybody sort of likes the president, except for the real whack-jobs.”

What makes Matthews a particularly deserving target is that MSNBC holds him out as an objective journalist, not an opinion commentator, and yet his views are so routinely and baselessly biased and so clearly journalistically inappropriate.

MT-Sen: Dems strike first

Filed under: Politics, News — Scott @ 1:11 pm

(via DailyKos.com)

The Montana Democratic Party is clearly eager to get their state rid of the stench of Republican incumbent Conrad Burns, striking with a statewide ad highlighting Burns’ links to DeLay, Inc.

Crooks and Liars has the commercial.

The ad highlights Burns’ connections to controversial lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who is currently under federal investigation. Between the years 2001 and 2004, Conrad Burns received more campaign contributions than any other member of Congress from Abramoff, his partner, and his tribal clients.

Montana governor Brian Schweitzer is working to get an anti-corruption referendum on the 2006 ballot. Schweitzer ran heavy on the corruption issue in his spectacular 2004 victory, and it’s clear the state Democrats see the issue as the vehicle to rid their state of the long-entrenched, corrupt Republicans.

p.s. Heads up — while there’s a contested primary for this Senate race on the Democratic side, the Montana progressive blogosphere has lined up behind Jon Tester. I’ve already spoken well of Tester, currently the president of the Montana Senate and a working organic farmer, and will start laying out the case for helping his candidacy in the week’s ahead.

Who forgot to give Bush his meds?

Category: General — Stevious @ 1:50 pm

President groper…

Crooks and Liars has the video… At the G-8 summit, President Bush grabs German Chancellor Angela Merkel from behind and gives her a quick massage before rushing off. Chancellor Merkel is apparently not amused.

Morans

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In Brief - August 30th, 2006

Here is today’s quick news digest:

  • First, a bizarre news item - is Canada contributing to a slush fund to the Bush White House, in a midterm election year? Elliot J. Feldman of the Tyee has the details.
  • The Washington Supreme Court was asked yesterday to reconsider its backwards ruling on marriage equality. Even though it’s unusual for such a request to be granted, the couples who filed the original lawsuit and their attorneys say the stakes are too high to ignore the opportunity.
  • The state Democratic Party and local party organizations in Thurston and Mason counties are so sick of traitor Tim Sheldon that they’re helping contribute to a war chest for his challenger. At a news conference earlier this week, State Party Chairman Dwight Pelz called Sheldon, who supported Bush in 2004, the “Joe Lieberman of Washington state politics”. Pelz also remarked that “we have two DINOs in this state and that is two too many” - referring to former state Senator Dino Rossi.
  • Keith Olbermann takes Donald Rumsfeld to the woodshed in a brilliant commentary tearing apart Rumsfeld’s comparison of Iraq war critics to appeasers of Hitler. Video is available here.
  • Kudos to Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson for taking a firm stand against the occupation of Iraq. Anderson addressed between 4,000 and 5,000 protestors just hours before Dubya’s arrival in Utah.

Finally, a reminder to our readers that our outstanding contributor Jason Black has posted two great interviews this week - one with U.S. Representative Jay Inslee and the other with Rodney Tom, the Democrat running for State Senate in the 48th.

If you have something you’d like to add, please leave a comment.


My letter to MSNBC

I urge every progressive activist to speak up and strongly applaud Keith Olbermann for his outstanding response to Donald Rumsfeld, which aired last night.

Dear MSNBC:

Last night’s special commentary on Countdown responding to Donald Rumsfeld was truly, truly amazing. Keith Olbermann is MSNBC’s best host and a real journalist. Keith speaks for me and a majority of Americans who are sick of this administration’s deception, attacks on our patriotism, and the continued occupation of Iraq.

Keith’s words were powerful, inspiring, and sorely needed. Finally, an authentic, honest voice speaking for the heart and soul of America on cable TV, not another member of a legion of pundits or talking heads repeating right wing spin.

I implore you to ignore the people who will surely demonize Keith for reminding us all that dissent is the highest form of patriotism.

And, as a cable viewer, I want to thank you for keeping Countdown with Keith Olbermann on the air. Countdown is perhaps the main reason why I usually watch MSNBC and not CNN.

Sincerely,

Andrew Villeneuve

The right wing is of course angry at Olbermann and attempting to intimidate MSNBC executives into getting rid of Countdown. We must speak up and make our voices heard. Here are the email addresses to send your letter to:

viewerservices@msnbc.com
letters@msnbc.com
countdown@msnbc.com
KOlbermann@msnbc.com
dabrams@msnbc.com

There’s no need to write a long essay. What MSNBC executives need to hear now are thousands of short, to the point, heartfelt thank yous. And be sure to watch Countdown tonight at 5 PM Pacific Time.

UPDATE: Olbermann reported on Countdown that the response to his special commentary yesterday was astounding, adding that MSNBC’s inboxes were “overflowing” with positive comments. Olbermann also said that many viewers had requested that the commentary be rebroadcast on tonight’s show.

That isn’t going to happen, but Olbermann did remind viewers they can watch the commentary again and again on MSNBC’s website.

If you haven’t written a letter yet, please write now.

Special Comment: Secretary Rice, Get Your Facts Straight!

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 by RLR

From Crooks and Liars
By SilentPatriot

olbermannIn tonight’s Special Comment, Keith took Condi to task for making the following ridiculous and historically inaccurate analogy on FOX News Sunday yesterday:

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