So the fearless leader and his personal Gonzo at the Justice Department have backed down on the NSA warrantless spying program, which will now operate with oversight by the FISA court.
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White House surrender on NSA spying program may not mean what you think it doesSo the fearless leader and his personal Gonzo at the Justice Department have backed down on the NSA warrantless spying program, which will now operate with oversight by the FISA court. White House: lower student loan interest rates are bad for studentsIf you don't laugh at these jackasses, you'll go crazy. The House of Representatives votes to cut interest rates on student loans, and the White House opposes the bill because (I swear I'm not making this up) "the bill would encourage more student borrowing...encouraging more student debt can also fuel today's upward tuition spiral." Dissent is fine...as long as you don't disagree???Tony Snow, Tony Snow, Tony Snow. Maybe if you say it three times in a row, real fast, you can get back to the reality side of the mirror. Hey, axis of evil, wanna buy a nice used weapon part?This will come as no surprise to anyone who really understands bureaucracy and capitalism, but it's still infuriating--when "security" meets "marketing," guess which one wins? The Aldi generationMadison Avenue gave us the Pepsi Generation, pop culture gave us Generations X and Y, and WWII gave us the long and exhaustingly chronicled Baby Boom generation. A quarter of a century of Reaganism, globalization, and free marketeerism have given us "The Aldi Generation." A surge, but no surge protectorApart from the very real possibility that Iraqis are now so anti-American that no policy supported by the U.S. could possibly get Iraqi public support, and that no Iraqi politician seen as really supporting the U.S. could possibly manage to survive in Iraqi politics, I think all of us need to ask the President and all our elected federal officials a single question: What if the new "surge" goes as badly as all our other policies have gone? What Happened To The Voices Of The Voters?Someone wrote in to the editor/opnion section of The Arizona Republic newspaper, expressing a concern many of us have of late... Quotes of the day:As years go it has hardly been a great commercial for the idea that religion is balm for the soul.Gerard Baker, in The Peninsula, Qatar's English language daily.
____ Criminalizing statistically normal behavior trivializes lawbreaking.Mark A.R. Kleiman (full text available only to subscribers), in Dopey, Boozy, Smoky--and Stupid, from the January/February issue of The American Interest, discussing the foolishness of the "war on drugs." How dare anyone defend a terrorism detainee?Proving once again that modern public officials tend to be a whole lot more partisan, zealous, and short sighted than public officials from our distant past, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs actually implied that American businesses could and should boycott law firms who represent people held in detention because they are accused of being terrorists. President Napoleon, I Presume?Some of us didn't, some did...watch Chimpy's addy to the nation last night, about his desire to send even MORE troops into Iraq... |
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