Hey, Missorans! Ready to change your state motto on your license plates?....
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Missouri: The "We Wannabe Another Iran" StateHey, Missorans! Ready to change your state motto on your license plates?.... Who's Paranoid? Not Our Government!!This falls into the "You gotta be pulling my leg" stuff. Seems a nice man decided to pay down his credit card balance. Guess who paid attention? Pesticides found in most rivers, streams; but, of course, there's no cause for alarmAn AP report today reveals that a U.S. Geological Survey study found that Pesticides were identified in almost all U.S. rivers and streams tested between 1992 and 2001. Sounds bad but, yup, you guessed it, although "Most of the nation's rivers and streams - and the fish in them - are contaminated with pesticides linked to cancer, birth defects and neurological disorders," the contamination is said to be, in the first sentence of the story, "not at levels that can harm humans." Pay-per-Channel: So long bad package deals!Seems the FCC wants to change the cable rules again, and this time, well, it may work out pretty well for the customers... GovExec: IRS Privatizing Tax CollectionIs the government really this corrupt? Yes, it is. Despite the fact that privatizing debt collection for our nation's taxes will cost much more, pose a grave threat to privacy, and be far less efficient than governmental collection, the IRS is set to sign contracts with private companies to do their dirty work. Iraq versus WW II--Just So You KnowThe rightwingers love to soften the impact of the trouble in our occupation of Iraq by resorting to the "it's too soon to tell" excuse. One analogy that several have used is that "if you had looked at our position early in WW II, you'd have thought for sure we were going to lose. Well, that sounds pretty good on the surface. But how far along are we in Iraq, now? What point in time of WWII is analogous to this point in Iraq? Leahy: Gonzales "blur[s spying] further with vague responses...unclear clarifications"When does a "clarification" simply make things more ambiguous? When it's offered up for political reasons by a member of this White House's loyal crew of semantic warriors.
Yesterday's Washington Post reports that Alberio Gonzales recently "clarified" his early February testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Now it's so clear that Vermont Senatory Pat Leahy said: Gonzales's letter falls "far short of helping us focus this picture. Instead, they blur it further with vague responses about their shifting legal analysis for this illegal domestic spying and with unclear clarifications on the scope of the program over the last four years." Alito Will "Keep in Mind" the "Trust" that Has Been "Placed in Him"Raw story this morning offers up the text of the brief thank you note that Alito sent to Ralph Dobson. Globalization, the economy and jobs--The Economist spills the beans about our illusionAs noted here many, many times before, our feckless leaders simply refuse to admit the truth about what's happening to American jobs and to the finances of the nation. The policy is to define "the economy" as corporate profits and stock prices, while distracting attention from the sorry state of workers by:
Breathless reports of "new jobs" Baldly claiming that those nasty old tax cuts are working 24-7 to create even more jobs
Bush Doctrine has us at the edge of sanity, tragedy, and hellIf you read today's headlines about Iraq, it's hard to even think the name George Bush without a rush of fury. Now that the curfews are lifted, the reports keep coming, each upping the estimate of the dead for this day, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006: 30 dead, 37 dead, 41 dead, 46 dead, 56 dead, 66 dead, 68 dead, 75 dead. Bombings, shootings, artillery fire. We sit now with the first clear, undeniable view of the road down which we have been speeding since George Bush adopted his doctrine (adapted from the Project for a New American Century [PNAC]) that preemptive military action on the part of the United States was the only way to protect ourselves and the rest of the world from the evildoers of the month. |
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