Uh-oh. Either it's time to circle the wagons or it's tin-foil-hat time...
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Nastier, Deeper RecessionUh-oh. Either it's time to circle the wagons or it's tin-foil-hat time... Hey, Ford? GM? You Might Want To Read This!Attention, executives of Ford and General Motors: Did you wonder why your sales are suffering? Please check this out.... Those conservative priorities and values: sex above allHere's a great headline for the times, don't you think? Conservatives Try to Curtail Hotel Porn Quote of the dayI'm disappointed in my party. It's the Republicans where we're running into the most roadblocks.
Paula Tuck, Utah mother who is trying to get the state legislature to mandate and fund a full-time nurse in every school statewide after her 10-year old daughter almost died from giving herself too much asthma medication. Draft? Hell no! Call back the guys who already served.What do you do when you have a shortage of marines to fight what you consider to be a crucial war in a far off place? You sure don't institute a draft to get the needed manpower, so you have to involuntarily recall Marines from the Ready Reserve. Thomas Frank on Bob Ney, K Street, and exactly who runs whoFrom Thomas Frank's column in the August 19, 2006 NY Times, titled What Is K Street's Project? That Republican civility...againWhile so many right wingers pretend to be upset about the supposed lack of civility afflicting "the left" (which I guess means me, though this sure doesn't feel like the left), there certainly has never been any lack of evidence that the Republicans and their supporters are about as civil as nightstick trying to make the acquaintance of some flesh. Quote of the dayWe are not going to stay long enough to succeed in Iraq, and we have already stayed long enough to fail.
Steve Chapman, columnist distributed by Creators Syndicate. U.S. workers reporting longer hours, more stressIt's not just the lack of vacations that have American workers frazzled; they're also working longer hours and reporting more stress. The White House is not happy about itThat's what MSNBC host Joe Scarborough told the Washington Post about his recent program that included a panel discussion on whether "George Bush's mental weakness is damaging America's credibility at home and abroad." Scarborough concluded that "I think George Bush is in a league by himself. I don't think he has the intellectual depth as these other people." |
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