While the inner circle at the White House continues to give out uplifting quotes about our great success in "combating terrorism," more and more Americans feel less and less safe.
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Oh I feel really safe from terrorism now. Really. So help me. Please.While the inner circle at the White House continues to give out uplifting quotes about our great success in "combating terrorism," more and more Americans feel less and less safe. Why busines sexecs need those big bucksBig business executives earn enough money annually to choke the proverbial horse. It's easy to get mad at them and the foolish corporate Boards that approve these ludicrous payments, but I think we've discovered that these execs actually do need this much money. If "need" is defined as loosely as our fearless president defines "success," that is. Atheists, sure they can be...okay..but would you let your sister marry one?So many different groups have held the low spot on America's social totem pole that it isn't worth listing them. And one of the recurring themes about each group, spoken by bigots who wanted to pretend to be reasonable in their bigotry, was the cringing question, "would you want your sister to marry one?" For global warming, there is no hope InhofeThe web page for the Republican majority on the Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works yesterday posted what purports to be a "scientific" debunking of an AP story from the same day. The AP story detailed the scientific community's support for the soundness of the science in Al Gore's global warming movie. Isn't that strange? Why would a Senate Committee web site attack the veracity of an AP report and, by extension, the science in a documentary movie? Two words: James. Inhofe. Stay the wrong Course!! What a terrific ideaStay the course, the president says. Stay the course, the Vice President growls. Stay the course, Karl Rove tells every one who can stand to be close enough to him to hear the words. Here's a free suggestion for every Democratic candidate in the upcoming elections: Don't run from their propaganda, make them eat those words. Working for the federal gov't used to be a good jobIn times past, getting a good "government job" with the feds was considered quite an achievement, one that would usually provide the lucky employee with a long term, even lifetime, job of some satisfaction. Then.... Retirement dying in England, tooAs an American, you have less and less chance of retiring on a solid, reliable, company pension. Especially if you're younger. You probably don't have adequate savings to tide you over. You can take some comfort--if you're that kind of petty person--in the fact that thngs look equally bleak for the English. The SWIFT financial records program: Snowballing?Once again the administration is in full pursuit of the media for having divulged the 'till then secret operation by which the US searched international banking records held by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for evidence of terrorist funding. But the program itself may serve as the small rock that collects more and more snow as it rolls onward. Importing the goods, exporting the....Government stats on the level of imports into America, for 1996 through March, 2006 (in thousands of $$): GM planning huge "downsizing" announcement: Raw StoryRaw Story has a pre-publication report that GM is about to announce the "downsizing" of one quarter of its employees (some 30,000), through buy-outs, while Delphi will announce later this week that some 9,000 of its employees have taken buy-outs.
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