Corporate responsibility. What a concept. I took a college course devoted to it in the 1970s, which clearly illustrated that this was mostly a contradiction in terms. And you know it hasn't gotten better since the election of Reagan. So...how about $1 billion in settlements by major corporations to avoid going to court on various charges of fraud/slime/corruption?
As you try to survive the barrage of election year hype about homeland security and the great lengths to which our government is going to make us safe, chew on this one from the Chicago Sun Times.
Even the most dedicated propagandist slips up and lets a little truth slip every once and a while. Take GOPUSA:
This has nothing to do with the criminal case. This has to do with my health.
Democratic State Sen. Kathryn Bowers, announcing her resignation from the legislature while awaiting trial on federal corruption charges in the FBI's bribery investigation code named "Tennessee Waltz."
High among the list of age-old cons used by horny old men to have sex with young women: "I'm just casting out those sexual demons that have possessed your body and made you think evil thoughts (like the ones I'm thinkin' RIGHT NOW)." And as it was in the 15th Century, so it shall be now and forever.
I got this via e-mail, but I thnk it's one version of the George Bush resume posted on Topple Bush) note the last line):
We're not in a civil war. Iraq will never be in a civil war. The violence is in decrease and our security ability is increasing.
Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's Prime Minister, speaking on CNN television Sunday.
It is becoming ever more apparent that there is a substantial slice of Republican office-holders and Republican office-seekers who are not quite....sane.
In case you missed it, the Republican right has made a slight alteration to their mantra that "fighting the terrorists in Iraq is better than fighting them here." Much as they are trying to shift from "stay the course" to "adapt to win," they are now explicitly trying to get the public to think that withdrawing from Iraq will prompt the terrorists to, as Rep. Curt Weldon said on CNN:
We either fight them there, or we fight them in the supermarkets and streets here.