Ohio--still a four-letter word in elections?

While many people have forgotten all about the shenanigans in Ohio during the presidential election in 11/04, I believe there are still at least two lawsuits still pending there.  Now comes a story that seems to indicate that the Ohio Republicans might well have played yet another game or two in the Congressional seat election this week.

Finally....

I'm back. More to follow, but I finally made it to our new home out west, and got the bitches at the cable company on the problem of the internet.

And so here we go... again.

~A!

Novak Blows Stack: Film At Eleven

As the late Ted Healy said: "Now, that's funny!"

Leaking Torture

Slow leaking liquid is itself a form of torture, but this week we're seeing slow leaks about torture.  Check out this story from the Washington Post, which continues the revelations about how we really have conducted our Iraqi interrogations.

Smithian Economics = Global Feudalism

Lee's latest diary entry raises a point I've been keeping an eye for many moons now: That certain economic theories don't hold water.

The State of the Economic Nation

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) today released the June, 2005 statistics on income and savings.  It definitely pays to read between the lines.

Straw on camel's back

Number Six posted an interesting diary about straws piling on the camel's back, or giving Dubya enough rope to hang himself.

Guardian Pulls No Punches

Leave it to our British comrades to tell it like it is!

DeLay's Dirty Trick

How do you know when your money just got sent to some corporation you never heard of?  When the action takes place in a legislature at 4 a.m.

The Permanent Role of the U.S. Military in Iraq


The permanent role of the U.S. military in Iraq is NOT to serve as sitting ducks for an Iraqi insurgency. Maintenance of large numbers of American ground forces in Iraq till now has been necessary to stabilize the installation of a government in Iraq suitable to U.S. interests and to protect that government until it could begin to defend itself by the recruitment of large numbers of armed men (ostensibly an Iraqi "army" and "police force"). This is literally the ONLY jobs program in Iraq for large numbers of able-bodied young men. In Iraq in 2005, if you want to work and provide an income for your family, you have to join the U.S. trained police or Iraqi military and defend the U.S.-vetted administration of your country. The U.S. goal is ultimately to recruit enough Iraqis to fight the insurgency on a daily basis that the bulk of American ground forces will be able to withdraw from Iraq.

From: Media Monitor

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