tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-370780992024-03-07T16:12:02.543-08:00The Cleveland Drinking Liberally BlogCleveland Drinking Liberally is a sanctuary for all who want to bitch slap their Ditto-head relatives and coworkers but realize that beer is cheaper than bail. Join us in promoting Democracy one pint at a time in The Best Location For Libations; Cleveland, Ohio.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.comBlogger51125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-7588868775148921102009-08-24T20:42:00.000-07:002009-08-27T18:13:38.758-07:00Why I Really Really Hate Sarah PalinOn Christmas Eve in 2006, I received a call from my sister about an hour before they were due to come to our house for a holiday dinner. Our mother, who had been battling colon cancer since her diagnosis in May, had collapsed and been rushed to the hospital.<br /><br /><br />My parents were at their home in Florida at the time. They had been love-slash-snow-birds for about 10 years. They were so happy down there doing their own thing. You'd call them in October after they settled in and they'd sound like they were dating again, giggly...having a blast.<br /><br /><br />They decided she would have her cancer treatment down in Fla because the side-effects of chemo included intolerance to temperature. Cleveland is too cold. Plus they had so many friends down there for support.<br /><br /><br />In September she had an MRI that showed the tumors had been eliminated. She did not tolerate the chemo well, was barely over 90 pounds when they halted it after the MRI. Of course, her oncologist said she should have her last two chemo treatments when she got up to 92 pounds, even though her MRI was clear. So after Thanksgiving...they put her back on it, she had two treatments in the following few weeks<br /><br /><br />Then, she started losing weight at an alarming rate and could not keep food in her system. At her funeral her friends told me the last time they saw her was December 10th. I believe that's about the time the chemo started doing it's damage. Mere days after her last treatment<br /><br /><br />I booked a flight down there on Christmas Day as did my other siblings. A couple of days later, she looked good. I got to joke around with her and make her laugh as I always love to do. When you could get a real laugh out of my mom? It was big, loud and beautiful. I got one of those out of her. We thought it was OK to go back home to Cleveland, that she would be back home with our Dad shortly after.<br /><br /><br />Weeks went by...we were told she had C-Diff, an infection unfortunately too many folks get in the hospital. But no, that's not it. I flew back and forth, paying through the nose to go see her stuck in a hospital, still losing weight, not getting better. My mom's condition kept declining and the hospital kept attributing it to everything else but her cancer or the effects of the chemo.<br /><br /><br />Finally, a few days after I returned home from the last trip I received a call from my sister again telling me my mom was at the end. But when we got there what we found was the hospital still trying to treat her and the doctors refusing to tell my father it was no longer going to work.<br /><br /><br />My mom was a totally different person from the last time I saw her. She was drugged for sure but she was also pissed. She wanted to die. But nobody would let her. Picture a kleenex draped over a pencil...that's what her arms and legs looked like. She was starving to death, she had no muscle left, her body had cannibalized every ounce of muscle and fat. I was told at that time she maybe weighed in the 60's. Her skin was full of black marks, a needle mark left a bruise the size of an apple.<br /><br /><br />So, while we're there and she's pissed and in pain and sick of shitting herself and waiting 45 minutes for somebody to clean her up; the doctor decides she needs a sigmoidoscopy. I'm in the room when the doctor comes in and recommends this. My mom's face just falls. My dad's face brightens, The Doctor is trying to save his unsaveable wife.<br /><br /><br />I dare to ask the doctor if this is wise, because my mom is staring at me....pleading... 'Don't let them do this to me'...I know her, that's what she is saying. My dad who wants to save her at all costs, who hasn't had a doctor willing to be honest with him yet, talks her into it and glares at me for thinking otherwise. At that point she gives up trying to have a dignified death. At that point I give up trying to help her get one. I still remember mouthing to her 'I tried' and her turning her head away. That moment haunts me still today.<br /><br /><br />After the Futile Sigmoidoscopy and the ridiculously horrifying attempt at making a dying woman who weighs less than 60 pounds get up and do physical therapy....us kids finally have enough. We talk to my dad into having a conversation her oncologist whose responsible for keeping this bullshit going.<br /><br />The doctor meets with us in the corridor outside of my mom's room.<br /><br /><br />I tower over and easily outweigh her by half. So, I have the guts to ask her very pointedly: 'Do you think my mom can gain the weight back...all 60 plus pounds she needs to and go back home and get better or do you think she is, in reality, dying and we need to get her to hospice?'<br /><br /><br />Undaunted..she smiles at me...and I'm so blown away by the ovaries this woman has to form a fucking smile at a moment like this. Smiling Dr. Ginormous Ovaries says 'I don't know'. But the kicker comes next. She says this: "I'm so disappointed, <em>I thought she</em> (aka my dying mom) <em>was a fighter".</em> This bitch <em>did not just diss my mom for dying did she?</em> Yes, she did<em>.</em><br /><br /><br />I reply to the effect: 'Yeah lady...my mom is dying just to disappoint your pathetically self-important piece of crap ego'...I think.. in a more polite way, probably not, but who knows. I hardly remember, it's still fuzzy to this day.<br /><br />My brother grabs my arm and pulls me down the hall. My dad is not amused. I make no apology. I really want to run back down that hallway and drag the smug doctor by her hair over to my mother and make her sit with her for the next hour so she can see. I want to make her put Vaseline on her cracked lips and stroke her head like I've been doing for the last hour. I want to make her understand the gravity...the humanity of what we're going through.<br /><br /><br />That meeting finally helped convince my dad to get my mom to hospice. After waiting for two hours on a gurney under the emergency canopy to be moved a quarter of a mile down the road...my mom died 11 hours later. She weighed something like 55 pounds.<br /><br />We said our goodbyes at the hospital....my dad wanted to be alone with her. I understand. They were the quintessential love story, I've never known two people who loved each other more. He tried to live without her but loved her so much, he didn't last much longer without her and died literally a week after she had this past February.<br /><br /><br />But..looking back as we are all prone to do. My family sure could have used one of those Evil Nazi death panels to help us all decide what to do. But no....no psychologist or psychiatrist visited us at all. Wasn't covered by that awesome Private Insurance Company...or Medicare for that matter.<br /><br />Nobody with any authority or professional experience helped my dad make the right decisions for her or himself. Nobody helped us kids help him or her.<br /><br /><br />The woman who had brought us all into this world; who had kissed our boo-boos, dried our tears, stood up for us against bullies, made our Halloween costumes, nursed us through sickness & health, who had counseled us all on so many things that made our lives better literally up until the moment she couldn't....was treated like a freaking number...like a dollar sign by the system and duped the man who loved her more than himself into thinking he could save her so the system could make more money.<br /><br /><br />I dare Sarah Palin to tell me to my face that end-of-life counseling is a 'Death Panel'...I'd tell 'Miss You Betcha' about how when I went to Florida for my mother's funeral in the first week of February, that under the Christmas tree my dad left up for my mom in case she came home, I found the gift he meant to give her and in the card I found atop the beautiful sweater he wanted her to have...my Dad wrote: 'My Darling I will love you for Eternity'.<br /><br />My father spent about two years trying to live without the love of his life. It didn't go well. He didn't know how. We tried so hard to be there for him but we were his snot-nosed kids whose butts he used to wipe.<br /><br />We found out after he died from the lawyers he hired to prepare his estate and the financial advisors who held his accounts, that when they called him to talk to him about what he should do...he'd spend the whole time crying. They told us this happens often with widowers, they don't know how to function without their partners. My dad let everything go, the estate lost more money than I care to even think about because I know he didn't want that to happen but he was just so lost.<br /><br />Had both of my parents had access to some real end-of-life counseling....spent some time together talking with a mental health professional, health professionals, etc. I think their story would have ended differently, I think their story might not be over. My heart tells me my father would still be alive. At the very least...a lot of unnecessary pain would have been avoided. And as you can tell from this post....that pain has a lasting effect.<br /><br />End of life counseling is absolutely one of the most important services we can cover under healthcare. Ironically, before Sarah Palin became famous for being the World's Worst Running Mate Pick...<a href="http://www.americablog.com/2009/08/sarah-palin-was-for-death-panels-before.html">she felt the same. </a><br /><br />Sigh. I hate this woman but that doesn't change things, does it? Only we can.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-33760409625484723962009-03-26T15:07:00.000-07:002009-03-26T20:06:26.259-07:00Hollow MenToday <a href="http://www.americablog.com/2009/03/what-do-you-call-budget-with-no-numbers.html">John '<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Oompa</span> <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Loompa</span>' <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Boehner</span> </a>stepped in front a room full of reporters at a press conference House Republicans <em>invited </em>said reporters to, in response to <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Obama's</span> challenge to present their own Republican budget. Unsurprisingly, hilarity ensued.<br /><br />When a stunned reporter asked why the numbers and facts that would normally be an essential component of what anyone with half a brain would call a budget, were missing; His Orangeness was forced to spin the five page document that, remember <em>they invited</em> the press to report on, as 'a <em>'blueprint'</em> for a budget. Are you kidding me?<br /><br />So the House Republicans made a huge public event out of showing everyone <em>their plan for their plan</em>. Really. This is how elected Republican representatives answer a challenge posed by a Democratic President of The United States. Isn't that kind of like calling the dean and your profs together to present your thesis and then handing them your <em>outline</em>? Frankly I'm not surprised. The Republicans <a href="http://www.renodiscontent.com/2009/02/01/boehner-republicans-are-no-longer-in-the-business-of-legislating/">don't like legislating</a>, it's <em>hard work</em>.<br /><br />Of course what Republicans did present was what any college prof would call plagiarism, you know <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/26/gop-budget-proposal-massi_n_179598.html">copying an old well published idea and presenting it as new</a>? Gee, I wonder how a struggling nation so disgusted by wealthy Wall <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">Streeters</span> gaming the system and getting bonuses for failing would view a big tax cut for those bastards? Because <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/19/tent-cities-an-american-t_n_175665.html">there are <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">soooo</span> many of us </a>still buying their 'trickle-down' nonsense. It's almost as if they are itching for a <a href="http://blogs.abcnews.com/roodfromdc/2009/03/pitchforks-on-w.html">pitchfork </a>up the ass.<br /><br />Instead of coming up with a real budget or working with the President to repair the damage their lack of real leadership wrought on this nation for 8 years, what is the ever unravelling right wing doing? Calling him <a href="http://www.dailykostv.com/w/000997/">fascist</a> and <a href="http://www.dailykostv.com/w/001054/">'uppity</a>'. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-feldman/glenn-beck-recycles-x-fil_b_175068.html">Fomenting ridiculous rumours</a>. <a href="http://papastraighttalk.blogspot.com/2009/03/right-wing-attacks-michelle-obama.html">Attacking his wife </a>and <a href="http://www.politico.com/blogs/joshgerstein/0309/GOP_transparency_push_seen_as_attack_on_Michelle_O.html">presenting legislation to track her activities</a>. Oh no! That radical Michelle Obama actually planted a White House <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/20/white.house.garden/index.html">kitchen garden</a>!!! How long will it be before we are all forced to work on government farms for rubles?<br /><br />What all of this tells us is....the party that prides itself on ideology have no real ideas themselves. They rediscovered their <a href="http://www.leftinalabama.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=3447">dubious claim </a>to Fiscal Responsibility well <em>after</em> they took the country from billions in surplus to trillions in deficit. But, only because the people took away their power. While 'their leader' was in office, Republicans passed whatever he wanted. They <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-jane-harman/put-the-iraq-war-on-budg_b_37861.html">wouldn't even include the illegal unnecessary war he started in the budget</a> in an effort to hide how badly they were screwing the pooch.<br /><br />What's funny is that even their insults and conspiracy theories are unoriginal. <a href="http://www.oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htm">Bush has been called a fascist</a>, so they call Obama a fascist. They've taken the <a href="http://www.alternet.org/rights/32647/">Bush concentration camp </a>rumour and recycled into the Obama <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">Fema</span> concentration camp rumour. Haven't they heard that <a href="http://www.markswatson.com/bushac.htm">Bush was the Anti-Christ </a><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">waaaaay</span> before Obama could have been? You can't have two Antichrists as far as I know, that would be overkill...the whole idea of an Antichrist is that it's one scary dude...if he has a brother or cousin or something....eh. That means there's family involved and don't we all have one relative we think might be the Antichrist? I know I do.<br /><br />I'm sure a lot of liberals and <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">Dems</span> are out there very outraged at the GOP for all of the crazy crap they're flinging at the wall...especially because some of this stuff is <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-kelly/townhall-michelle-obama-i_b_177947.html">beyond the pale</a>. And <a href="http://www.alternet.org/blogs/mediaculture/132980/crazy_rep._michele_bachmann_calls_for_armed_revolution/?comments=view&cID=1168783&pID=1167551">frightening</a>. But just remember, they're doing it because they have nothing of any real value to offer anyone, and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/24/obama-approval-rating-goe_n_178453.html">the American people realize this</a>.<br /><br />The GOP is an archaic group, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frank-schaeffer/money-the-republican-god_b_176284.html">addicted to oligarchy</a>, immune to the <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">repercussions</span> of their bent towards sending the poor to war to make them money masked in their 'strong national security platform', apathetic towards the plight of the less fortunate, a party organized around the entitlement of wealth that uses the age old tactic of divide and conquer to grab and maintain power.<br /><br />...in other words they are <a href="http://www.eliteskills.com/c/13938">Hollow Men</a>. And their time is up, at least for now. It's up to us to keep it that way.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-33691179431674157502009-03-12T16:26:00.001-07:002009-03-12T21:27:31.785-07:00Green Is GoodHat tip to Mr. Madoff and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiwsC9L5k7c">Gordon Gecko </a>for the inspiration for this week's post title. I just decided to put a different spin on it...I hope the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/10/jon-stewart-rips-into-jim_n_173454.html">financial jack-offs </a>that have destroyed our system don't mind. Or as Jon Stewart would say to them "F**k You!".<br /><br />I have a confession to make fellow Cleveland Liberal Drinkers, not only am I a liberal...I'm one of those tree-huggin kind. Environmentalist whacko member of the NRDC and Defenders of Wildlife? Check. Granola for breakfast? Check. Community gardener? Check. And finally... Birkenstock wearer? Check. What? They're reaaallly comfortable and have cork soles which are a renewable resource! Sheesh!<br /><br />Anyway, my love of the green life really took hold when I started gardening for the first time in my life, the year Mr. Drinking Liberally and I decided to buy a house and take root ourselves. Prior to, I lived in apartments for 8 years and there wasn't a houseplant that had a prayer if I got my mitts on it. But, then I inherited this little plot of land in front of my house. I had never mowed a lawn in all my years either and wasn't about to start <em>that</em> lame never-ending exercise, so I made my whole front yard nothing but garden. Much to my neighbors' chagrin I suppose but they're used to it now.<br /><br />My life changing epiphany occurred that first spring when I glimpsed the plump pointy tops of the tulips and daffodils I had planted the previous fall poking out of the soil in my garden....'It's ALIVE!' I exclaimed. I felt like God. And that's <em>huge</em> for an ex-Catholic. I created life...well, Gales Garden Center helped a little bit. But I stuck them in the ground, fed them yummy organic fertilizer and mulched the little darlings so they'd burst forth and join nature in all it's glory.<br /><br />Two years after my Frankensteinesque epiphany over tulips and daffodils, I joined a community garden. I read every book I could find on the subject of gardening, subscribed to magazines, started growing my own food and became a pathetic slave to the indescribably delicious taste of the first ripe homegrown heirloom beefsteak tomato from my own plant. Today, I'm like Gollum and his elusive ring with that first ripe tomato...it's sooo precious sliced thinly and layed lovingly upon lightly toasted white bread with a thin layer of real mayo, salt and pepper. Mr. DL can't come near me when I make my first tomato sandwich of the summer or he'll lose a digit.<br /><br />I guess what I'm trying to accomplish with my tempting anecdote is to convince all of you out there in CDL Land to grow your own food or if you're not able to, at least buy your vegetables at a <a href="http://blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2009/03/community_supported_agricultur.html">local CSA </a>or farmers market.<br /><br />Growing your own has a different meaning these days. It doesn't mean 15-25 in the Big House but access to affordable healthy food that didn't need to travel 1000 miles on fossil fuels or was harvested by slave labor. Buying local isn't 'protectionist', it's smart. By supporting small local and urban farming, you not only reduce the amount of fossil fuels the industry uses but you help create jobs in your own neighborhood and a vibrant local economy.<br /><br />If every country grew their own food to feed their own populations, there would be no for need huge factory farms here in America that pollute our air, water and soil. Or trade laws in other countries that force poor farmers to grow commodity crops instead of food their people desperately need. There is a wonderful organization called <a href="http://www.oxfam.org/">Oxfam</a> that helps people third world countries do just that....unfortunately those places have to fight the same big companies like ADM, Dow and <a href="http://www.nelsonfarm.net/">Monsanto</a> that we do. The best way to counter Big Ag is to get involved in the local food movement.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.localfoodcleveland.org/">The local food movement here in Cleveland is vibrant and growing</a>. We have over 200 community gardens around the city. <a href="http://www.gcbl.org/food/local-foods-and-markets/progress-on-a-local-food-network">Urban farms are popping up everywhere </a>and the Cleveland City Council even passed an ordinance making it easier for folks to keep chickens and bees. Since the foreclosure madness swept North East Ohio, municipalities are razing abandoned condemned houses and letting the land be used as gardens and small farms. An empty abandoned lot can become a productive local resource with some raised beds...<a href="http://blog.cleveland.com/pdopinion/2009/02/detroitshoreway_is_one_of_the.html">or a beautiful orchard</a>. Nothing is impossible because we have the land and imagination to remake our landscape. We have the opportunity to feed each other in every aspect..mind, body and soul.<br /><br />Food and nature are themes in our lives that have the singular ability to bring people together and create lasting bonds. All of us have a favorite memory of meals with loved ones or taking refuge in the shade of a tree on a hot summer day. We remember picking stawberries at a local farm as children or having to weed to get an allowance. Some of us may have tended vegetable gardens with our parents or grandparents and remember that time we shared with fondness.<br /><br />For those of us who love to garden, there is nothing more Zen than weeding early in the morning on a summer day before the wasps and bees wake up to get in our way...sitting still on occasion so as not to scare the robin less than two feet from you who is picking a bug from the soil you've just turned over; watching his/her careful deliberation in finding the bug, amazed in the trust they have you won't harm them or the risk they're taking to get food for their young.<br /><br />Maybe I'm romanticizing the work of gardening a bit...it is hard, I've been laid up on the couch or a day or two after spreading 2 yards of humus on the community garden. I've gotten the dreaded 'wore the wrong t-shirt' sunburns that don't fade until six months later. Running a farm in the city has to have it's challenges as well.<br /><br />But, what little pain there is in growing your own food, running an urban farm or searching out local resources we experience pales in comparison to the damage relying on Big Agriculture for food, something so essential to our survival, wreaks on our society as a whole.<br /><br />So Cleveland DL'ers...this summer, think about finding a spot to grow your own or at least finding a connection to some great local food. Green <em>is</em> good.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-17899466307282366722009-03-05T18:06:00.000-08:002009-03-05T21:43:10.334-08:00When People Show You Who They Are...Believe ThemWhile I expected the GOP to resist Obama's plan to save us from the brink of the destructive path <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-creamer/why-the-financial-meltdow_b_126802.html">they put us on well more than 8 years ago</a>, I never dreamed of the absolutely mentally deranged reaction they are exhibiting now. Normal intellectual opposition is fine. We need folks to look at all angles and provide constructive criticism, but that's not what we're seeing.<br /><br />What we<em> are</em> seeing reminds me of the time I accidentally came upon a potentially rabid <a href="http://www.atom.com/funny_videos/possum_death_spree/">possum</a> cornered in my garage in the middle of the day. A scavenging creature used to skulking around in the dark; it was sick, scared and pissed, it had nasty teeth, claws and made the most gawdawful noises I've ever heard in my life. <br /><br />So, of course that nightmarish episode reminded me of Michelle Bachmann (R-<a href="http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=160x28501">Stalker</a>), a frightened sick scavenging angry creature who is really worried that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/02/17/michele-bachmann-were-run_n_167650.html">we'll run out of rich people </a>and Obama is going to make us a socialist country. My favorite Bachmann Crazy Overdrive quote comes when she discusses energy and healthcare: <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2009/03/05/buchmann-thwart-obama/">"And as the Democrats are about to nationalize cartels"...</a>implying that our energy and healthcare industries <em>are cartels</em>...which would mean <a href="http://moneyterms.co.uk/cartel/">they'd be operating illegally</a>. That's probably the first truthful utterance that's ever made it's way out of her psychotic Botoxed pie-hole, albeit accidentally. <br /><br />Then there's the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/howie-klein/republicans-in-congress-g_b_161329.html">'We Hope He Fails Crowd' </a>following like rats entranced by the syphillitic rantings of their overly pie'd piper, the <a href="http://www.americablog.com/2009/03/he-looked-more-like-bouncer-at-strip.html">ginormous impotent college drop out, failed sportscaster and former(?) drug addict</a> Rush 'Women Don't Like Me? Really?" Limbaugh. <br /><br />I love how they say it's not that they hope "he" meaning Obama fails, but they hope what they call his liberal socialist plan to save the country fails. Because that would mean everything they believe in might be wrong and they won't control government anymore...so if the United States has to become a third world country mired in conflict, poverty, starvation, and genocide like say, Zimbabwe...so be it. At least their principles will be intact. <br /><br />Wasn't this the party that used the tag-line "Country First" in their bid to beat Obama? I guess they don't get the connection or irony. I'm hardly surprised seeing they thought we'd all embrace a corrupt hate-baiting shallow <a href="http://www.grizzlybay.org/SarahPalinInfoPage.htm">bloodthirsty </a>Hockey Mom for VP.<br /><br />Next, we have the ground-breaking new RNC leader, Michael Steele. A political cross-dresser who made and distributed campaign signs and literature <a href="http://www.democrats.com/michael-steele-is-a-democratic-cross-dresser">calling himself a Democrat </a>so he could get elected in Maryland. He's ready to <a href="http://wonkette.com/406404/michael-steele-to-reinvent-gop-with-hip-hop-and-youthiness">bring the hip-hop</a> to fat white rich guys who yell at their kids for listening to Kanye West. <a href="http://beltwayblips.dailyradar.com/story/steele_takes_on_rush_limbaugh_ugly_incendiary_video/">He hates Rush</a>. <a href="http://ostroyreport.blogspot.com/2009/03/rush-to-kiss-rushs-ass.html">He loves Rush</a>. Whatever, somebody puuuhhhleeez just tell him what to do so he can keep his plum job as RNC chair. If Mike loses this job, how can he be a loyal Republican who looks down on other people who don't have jobs? The universe would explode.<br /><br />But my favorite Republican Idealogue of the week goes to another accidentally honest Republican who revealed his core belief that <a href="http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/03/05/1821956.aspx">healthcare is indeed a privilege of class rather than a basic human right.</a> To put this in perspective, this elected representative is from Tennessee, a state with more letters in it's moniker than people with jobs that provide said privileged healthcare. <br /><br />What Zach Wamp (<em>Sorry, but what a great porn name...dude really missed his calling</em>) is telling Americans who work two or three low-wage jobs at companies that don't offer health insurance because they weren't born into privilege and couldn't afford college or running for Congress is: Sorry you poor suckers...no healthcare for you. Meanwhile, <a href="http://sobeale.blogspot.com/2009/03/why-does-zach-wamp-hate-tennesseans.html">taxpayers foot the bill for Zach Wamp and his family's very comprehensive government provided health care. </a><br /><br />Never mind the fact that if we had universal healthcare <a href="http://americanhealthcarereform.org/">we could save billions </a>in administrative costs alone, not to mention the ability to negotiate drug prices like they do in those scary socialist nations in Europe who pay one fifth what we pay for prescription drugs. <br /><br />So Zach "The Pizza Delivery Man With An Extra Large Pepperoni" Wamp wants to maintain the status quo where the poor can't afford healthcare so they are forced to use the Emergency room, which is subsized by the dwindling tax dollars the middle-class pays who are currently struggling with high co-pays and premiums..all the while the rich/government officials enjoy their birthright of free/affordable healthcare. Well, at least we now know where another Rush Republican stands. <br /><br />The title of this post is one of my favorite quotes (by the inimitable Maya Angelou), it's simple and honest and true. Here we are in the most difficult time this country has faced in 60 years and we see a group of people acting selfish beyond belief, not willing to spend money on the people, their constituents..only the corporations and/or banks they view as patrons that keep them in power. They'll let families in their districts go hungry and lose their homes. They'll let their constituents who can't afford the exhorbitant cost of health insurance struggle with ill health or die because they don't have the money, rather than do the smart moral and honorable thing by reforming our system to make it fair, cost effective and universal.<br /><br />When people show you who they are, like: Michelle Bachmann, Rush Limbaugh, Zach Wamp, Larry Kudlow, Rick Santelli, Mike Pence, Eric Cantor, Tom Delay, and so on...believe them. Who they are is a group of people who couldn't give a shit who you are. I think it's time we returned the sentiment and fought for what's right. <a href="https://www.healthcareforallohio.org/Home_Page.html">Healthcare for everyone...now.</a>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-15890273500390111232009-02-18T17:37:00.001-08:002009-02-18T20:36:20.740-08:00Out With The New, In With The OldWelcome back to the blog Cleveland DL'ers!<br /><br />Turns out, I just could never get used to the official DL blog site. No creative freedom, no linking ability, no blogroll, had to finish it all in one sitting within a certain time period or it would time-out on me...etc. So, I'm dusting this old baby off and taking her for another spin.<br /><br />But this post's title has nothing to do with me bringing back our very own blog where ya'll can send me posts you want everyone to see, sites you want to link to and messages or anything.<br /><br />No. This title relates to the Re-Gingerichization of The Republican Party. What these obtuse nostalgia-addicted yahoos have taken from their devastating electoral losses over the last two years is that they need to Newter themselves to remain politically viable. Well, at least they aren't digging up Reagan for the umpteenth time but still, this recent strategy is just as familiar and amusing.<br /><br />The GOP believes what the American people want right now; while millions are out of work, under-employed, taking pay cuts, losing their homes, losing their health insurance, losing the value of their homes, telling their kids they can't pay for college, cutting back on any and every small luxury and/or necessity in life....is for their only lifeline...the government, to completely stop working for them. No Money for Jobs! More tax cuts for Madoff! Cut Social Spending! Yeah, <em>that's </em>the ticket!<br /><br />The same Republicans who voted to give the banks 350 billion when Bush was in office a few months ago, now say giving money to programs that will employ 4 million Americans who will pay taxes back into the system and buy more goods with their income is 'wasteful spending'.<br /><br />Their groundbreaking new RNC chair Michael Steele (R-NoBama) actually tried to make the case on national TV that <a href="http://crooksandliars.com/nicole-belle/week-steele-complains-stimulus-bill-c">work and jobs aren't the same thing</a>. That's like trying to argue a flower is not a plant. Oh. My. God. So. Freaking. Stupid.<br /><br /><a href="http://kilosparksitup.blogspot.com/2008/09/rick-boucher-eric-cantor-tom-davis.html">The King of Revisionist Hypocrisy</a>, Mr. February in this month's issue of <strong>Newt Gingerich</strong> <strong>Wannabee Magazine</strong>, is Virginia House Rep Eric Can'tor (R-Conflictofinterestville). My favorite thing about this latest Republican paper-hero isn't that he shoots wolves from a helicopter, has an unmarried teenage mother for a daughter or is under investigation (yet) for abuse of power.<br /><br />What I love about this young buck ready to carry the Newtian mantle is the the fact <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/aram-roston/gop-congressman-cantors-w_b_160420.html">his wife was a managing director at a bank that received hundred of millions from the TARP money he railed against yet voted for</a>. I'm s<em>ure</em> he had no idea his wife's bank would get some of that icky bailout money...<em><a href="http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/keith-olbermann-busts-eric-cantor-over-">how rude of us to imply such a thing</a>.</em><br /><br />After 8 years of <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/profile/story/9961300/the_worst_president_in_history">the worst president</a> in history, a<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-cesca/bush-eats-baby-republica_b_7137.html"> semi-former Republican Idol</a>, sending the deficit into the stratosphere and spending our money like a shit-faced college student at Hooters with a no limit credit card...<em>now Republicans</em> care about the money future generations are going to shoulder? Eric Can'tor <em>now cares</em> about what the future holds for non-zygotian Americans who made it through the birth canal?<br /><br />Well, I'd thank him for his concern if it wasn't so laughable. But the fact remains that <em>it is</em> <em>incredibly laughable</em>. So... sorry Eric The Lame....<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rj-eskow/aerosmith-no-way-help-the_b_167385.html">the GOP is NOT 'Back in The Saddle' </a>but instead continue to prove who they really are...<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UEmjkpGP-E">American Idiots.</a><br /><br />Finally to tie this all whole post and theme of bringing back 'the old' together is a word to our president. A currently good and potentially great man who has brought a lot of the 'old' back into the White House for admirable yet misdirected reasons. Damn that <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-pinsker18-2008nov18,0,1360359.story">Doris Kearns Goodwin </a>to hell.<br /><br /><em>Dear President Obama, </em><br /><br /><em>Your admiration for Lincoln is understood. But, eventually even he ditched bipartisanship and did what is right for the nation, even when it meant going to war with states in the union.</em><br /><br /><em>He was a man that despised slavery but was more concerned with pragmatism and holding the union together than abolishing slavery. He believed back in 1858 that ending slavery in 100 years was a realistic goal. Frederick Douglass showed him and everyone else 100 years was too long and that what is right, just and the best for the nation cannot wait for those unwilling to face change. Could you imagine if the United States waited until 1958 to abolish the enslavement of African Americans? Just 50 years ago? Well, my guess is that you would not be president right now.</em><br /><br /><em>Real change is not a slow evolving process. It requires a catalyst to set it into motion. It does not require all parties at the table...just one or a few brave individuals to take the leap and bring others along. You've done that. You've got a mass of people ready to take that leap with you. We can't bring the GOP along when their leaders reach back for the likes of Newt Gingerich instead of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower.</em><br /><br /><em>We voted for change. They don't want change. It's done. </em><br /><br />While I won't hold my breath for a response from the Obama folks, this does mean one thing, after a few weeks off from meeting and too many off from real blogging....Cleveland DL is back in the saddle again. See YOU at the next meeting kids.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><em></em><br /><br /><em></em>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-44000250049266469132008-06-26T16:12:00.000-07:002008-06-26T21:06:45.633-07:00Change We Can't Believe In - RIP 4th AmendmentToday we learned that only <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/26/the-15-dems-who-tried-to_n_109304.html">15 Senators give a damn about the Bill of Rights. </a>I guess us Cleveland Liberal Drinkers can take some comfort our Senator, Sherrod Brown, voted with the good guys. But that's very small comfort when the candidate many liberals championed to become the Democratic POTUS nominee, <a href="http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/06/21/obama/index.html">Barack Obama, has taken a stance that Ben Franklin would scoff at and decided that trading liberty for security is just fine</a>. Call me crazy but I don't see how his stance on this issue is one iota of 'change' from the current administration's.<br /><br />Of course Senate Majority Leader Harry 'Microscopic Balls' Reid promises the Dems will <em>try really really hard </em>to strip immunity for the Telecoms out of the bill so the Bush Administration and Telecoms who violated the Constitution can be held accountable....<a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2008/06/21/reid-i-will-try-to-have-a-separate-vote-on-immunity/">but he's not promising anything because he knows they'll pass the bill with immunity included</a>. Harry's afraid he might get another atomic-wedgie from Trent Lott if they don't.<br /><br />Gee, I wonder why the Dems are so willing to cave? <a href="http://www.americablog.com/2008/06/dems-who-supported-fisa-legislation.html">Could the reason be that 94 Democrats have taken an average of about $8,000 each in campaign donations from the Telecoms since 2005</a> and they want to continue suckling the generous bosom of Ole Ma Bell and her cousins? That's a big fat DUH! And the fattest pig at the teet is <a href="http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2007/10/dem-pushing-spy.html">Hundred Millionaire Jay Rockefeller </a>(D-Calling Him A Whore Would Be An Insult To Whores) who has been rewarded with $50,000 in campaign donations from Verizon and AT&T employees for his successful efforts to protect their interests over his constituents.<br /><br />Does anyone in their right mind really think the government wants to enlist the Telecoms in blanket surveillance and collection of personal information on the American people just to keep us all safe from all of the terrorists our government creates by invading countries with oil? That their intention with this new FISA law is purely innocent and has our best interests in mind? If you believe that, then you haven't been paying attention to what's happening in that bastion of Free Market Capitalism, China. <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/20797485/chinas_allseeing_eye/print">It appears that the free market and democracy don't necessarily go hand in hand. </a><br /><br />We've already seen that our government can control elections with information it collects on it's citizens from private companies as it did so successfully in both <a href="http://www.thenation.com/doc/20040517/palast">2000</a> and <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15198501">2004.</a> I know what most of you are thinking..but, but...that was Bush! <em>The Democrats would never ever do such a thing</em>. Yeah, right. It's a political party folks, they want to gain power. Let's not be so naive.<br /><br />Two weeks ago Obama was Mr. Progressive but this week is open to letting the T-coms off for illegally spying on you, <a href="http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/18/magazines/fortune/easton_obama.fortune/?postversion=2008061815">reverses himself on NAFTA</a>, and agrees with Scalia on both guns and the death penalty. WTF? In his defense; Hillary Clinton is no stranger to lobbyist money, helped promote NAFTA and pandered to the hardworking white male gun-owners in Pennsyltucky with tales of skeet shooting at her childhood cottage. I'm thinking she'd be no different.<br /><br />Obviously most of us would never vote for McCain or any Republican for that matter, but that doesn't mean we cannot pressure the Democrats <em>now</em> to do what is right. Big Business, The Mediacracy, The Military Industrial Complex and the GOP all pressure the Democrats to do fall in line. If the Democratic Party is only getting pressure from the top and they aren't hearing from us at the bottom, then it's quite predictable who's voice they're going to heed.<br /><br />Just hoping that once Obama is in the White House and the Dems have a larger majority in Congress everything will be OK is not realistic. I was drawn to Obama because his message asked the people to get involved in the change we all want for this country. Well, maybe it's time the people start communicating to the Obama campaign what we hope for and what change we believe in, instead of the other way around.<br /><br />Obama is not taking PAC or 527 money and I just received an e-mail from Howard Dean saying the DNC is following suit. I don't know if they'll keep this policy up in the future but for now kids this is our opportunity to exert populist political pressure. Contact the Obama campaign and Dr. Dean at the DNC about the FISA cave or any other issue they are falling down on, tell them you're pissed off and you won't give any more of your 'change' until they do what's right.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-10261928145846817752008-05-08T17:31:00.000-07:002008-05-08T19:43:05.744-07:00White + Male = HardworkingI tell ya kids, I'm beginning to resent being called <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/6/232424/1520/18/510510" target="_blank">an elitist-latte-drinking-Volvo-driving-liberal-egghead</a> by wealthy campaign surrogates/pundits in the Democratic party. Hearing that kind of right-wing framing of those of us left of center, by Democrats no less, is really beginning to piss me off. Especially considering that as a college educated person; my middle-class household has only one car that costs less than what Paul Begala makes in a month. <em>And no</em>, it's not a used Volvo. I wonder what that little troglodyte drives, hmmm? A used Ford Focus? My ass he does. Dollars to donuts Begala drives a recent year Beemer to fit <em>his</em> college education, fancy Beltway abode and above the five percentile income range.<br /><br />And can someone please tell me what is with this meme being offered by <a href="http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/15470.html" target="_blank">Hillary's campaign that only white voters, especially the male ones, are hard-working</a>? How can these supposedly smart people be so goddamned stupid? They have no real idea what America is really like and yet they have the nerve to say her opponent is out of touch.<br /><br />The middle-class is not the only hard-working segment of this society. We have millions of people of all races classified as 'the working poor' stuck in low-wage jobs yet living at the poverty line. Most college educated people <em>are</em> members of the middle-class, not all of them are white, not all of them are men, and they all bust their asses working long hours 24/7/365. It's as if her campaign and it's surrogates are trapped in one 30 year long episode of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_in_the_Family" target="_blank">'All In The Family'</a>.<br /><br />To be fair, it isn't just the Clinton camp pigeonholing all of America. Every night some fool punditute from the Mediacracy plugs us into some role in the Bunker household. Edith and Gloria naturally support Hillary because she's a woman, Archie won't vote for a black guy, and Meathead is the lone Obama supporter because he's a lazy liberal unemployed college graduate.<br /><br />If that dated sit-com allegory the politicians and pundits take as gospel were true: Hillary would have won soundly in overwhelmingly white states early in the primary. She'd have been running her campaign against her friend John McCain for three months now and Obama would be back in the Senate with his tail between his legs. <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/8/8537/90872/944/511618" target="_blank">But that's not how it's all worked out is it?</a><br /><br />Aren't Democrats are supposed to be the party that believes all Americans regardless of race, gender, class or sexual orientation are equal and valuable? The party that is supposed to respect and encourage education instead of mocking it? The proudly liberal party that doesn't use the word liberal as an insult like right wing thugs?<br /><br />Hillary's problem maintaining her<a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1011/p08s01-comv.html"> 'inevitability' </a>this election season didn't stem from chauvinists' leery of her gender or even a deep-seated Clinton animus; it was that <a href="http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=the_republican_democrat" target="_blank">she campaigned like a Republican</a> in a Democratic race and that she listened to the idiots around her that told her only The Bunkers matter.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-88671352012093684522008-03-06T16:44:00.001-08:002008-03-06T19:31:39.897-08:00We Have Met The Enemy And He/She Is UsWell kids. I'm glad our primary election is over but I'm beginning to come down with a wicked case of Buyer's Remorse. Weeks ago I thought I had finally realized some grand wish to have my vote counted. And it was. And that's great. And I have no doubt it was a fair election. And yes, I still think a national primary should be held on one day across the nation so we can all have our say at one time. Do it all in March or April. Make it a National Holiday for pity's sake.<br /><br />How freaking hard can that be to do? Congress names post offices, streets, and days for all sorts of people and reasons all of the time. Need to name something after the guy who put the first water pump in some obscure town in America back in 1882? No problem! Congress will spring to action. If Congress has the time to <a href="http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=hr110-888">spend acknowledging Christianity's contribution </a>to our Secular nation; it can manage to give us all one freaking day to pick our presidential candidates.<br /><br />But. This race for the Democratic nomination has gotten really ugly. Please spare me the lecture. I know the Republicans will lie, cheat, smear, steal, mug grandmas, kick puppies, double-dip the salsa, rip the tags off mattresses, and sell their souls to Satan to win in November. They've done it before. <em>I get it</em>. I just do not like watching Democrats act like Republicans. <br /><br />The Punditutes would have us believe that such politicking is to be respected, it shows that the candidate is a 'fighter'. I just don't buy it. Since when is lying, fomenting bigotry, fear mongering and openly mocking voters respectable? Here are some examples of good old 'Merkan politicking that get the cocktail weenies of <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur/nine-ass-kissing-moments-_b_17077.html">Mediacratic Mooks </a>standing at attention:<br /><ul><li>Fabulous <a href="http://www.oliverwillis.com/archives/2008/03/04/hillary-clinton-and-fake-news/">Fake News Reports </a> smearing opponents. Gee, I seem to remember another politician <em>really </em>partial to the old fake news report. <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0329-12.htm"> Who could that be?</a></li><li><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-loeb/did-clinton-win-ohio-on-a_b_90254.html">Oh yeah and that Fake News Report was a big Swift-Boatian LIE?</a> </li><li><a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/12/17/madrassa-bob-kerrey/">Campaign surrogates feeding bigorty and paranoia</a>. </li><li>"<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/03/hillary-obama-not-muslim_n_89546.html">He's not a Muslim as Far as I Know"</a> Are you effing kidding me? </li><li><a href="http://truth-serum.blogspot.com/2008/02/hillary-mocks-obama-and-majority-of.html">Mocking voters who support your opponent. </a></li><li>After 8 years of Darth Cheney and his Mini-Dub telling folks if they don't vote for them, scary dark non-Christians will blow up the Walmart in Bumblefuckville; we are treated to the Democratic version of <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/01/hillary-banks-on-fear-mon_n_89364.html">Vote For Me Or Die</a>. </li></ul><p>By the way, I looked for similar examples for the other Democratic Candidate in this race. The worst factual example I found was a dispute over the word "<a href="http://www.ohiodailyblog.com/content/more-obamas-nafta/quotboonquot-mailer">boon</a>". And while lots of folks may want that candidate to fight the slime with more slime to win the nomination. I do not. Since when is fighting lies and garbage with more lies and garbage the admirable or practical thing to do? So, what happens if the person who slings the most garbage wins the Nom? </p><p>More lies and garbage for 3 months until they win or lose in November. If they lose then it will be "The Democrats turned moderates and independents off with their nasty campaigning". If they win? Well then we'll have another President who was willing to lie, cheat, smear, steal, mug grandmas, kick puppies, double-dip the salsa, rip the tags off of mattresses and sell their soul to Satan to be President. </p><p>In other words, nothing will change. </p><p>. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-91453531321786155202008-02-12T16:37:00.000-08:002008-02-12T20:48:46.786-08:00Super SuckersSeveral posts ago I lamented the fact that the states (like Ohio) at the end of the presidential primary schedule never have any impact on the choice of the nominee. But as events have unfolded over the last five weeks, we learned that Inevitability only exists in the absence of Hope and it would appear that lots of voters have Hope. Hot damn! Ohio may actually be a player in this primary election.<br /><br />It took some time for it to sink in that for the first time in my life, my primary vote could actually make a difference. Then last week, while making dinner with Mr. Drinking Liberally, I blurted out: "OH MY GOD MY VOTE IS ACTUALLY GOING TO COUNT!" Mr. DL nearly lost a digit chopping onions and the dogs erupted in howls that begged "What the living hell is wrong with you Bi-Peds now?" But I didn't care. I was overcome with joy. Downright giddy. I almost felt like a virgin again!!!! Okay, okay...that's a bit of a stretch, but come on..you all didn't have to laugh so hard at the thought - man you people are cold.<br /><br />Anyway, today my elevated sense of self-esteem at the thought of my own electoral might came crashing to earth. <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/01/05/6189/">It seems there are these creatures called 'Super Delegates' </a>and they have the power to crush an electoral majority with their extra special powers - aka being a party insider, political official, or elected representative. You see Super Delegates votes are equal to that of 10,000 of us little paeans and they don't have to restrict their powers by voting with the majority of delegates from their respective states. That's right kiddies, <em>they</em> can vote for whoever<em> they</em> want whether it reflects the majority of the state they represent or not. Huh.<br /><br />Say Candidate A wins the majority of the 'little people' delegates from all of the states; if enough Super Delegates decide to vote against their state delegates wishes, they could give the nomination to Candidate B. Sooooo, how do these Extra Special Super Duper Better Than You And Me Voters decide what to do? Well, folks the word on the street is that <a href="http://blog.cleveland.com/openers/2008/02/superdelegates.html">there's a lot of wheeling, dealing, ass-kissing, and promise-making </a>going on between the Candidates and The ESSDBTYAMV's. Would they like to be ambassador to France? Well, that can be arranged toute suite! Need to get your kid a cushy government job because the economy sucks wad in Ohio? Well, make sure you get them your eye's apple a resume asap! Need some help for your campaign in 2010? How would you like a sitting President at your fundraiser? <em>Hmmmm?</em><br /><br />For a glimpse in the life of a Super Delegate: <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=4273078&page=1">meet Jason Rae</a>, a 21 year old college junior and Democratic Party member who has never voted before, yet his cell phone perpetually rings with calls from candidates and their surrogates looking to woo him for his Super Vote. One day, he flipped open his cell phone and on the other line was Bill. Would Jason like to meet Chelsea? What 21 year old male political nerd wouldn't want to meet the gorgeous 28 year old daughter of a former president? Poor Obama, his daughters are much too young and his wife, while a gorgeous kick ass woman, is much older than 28 <em>and </em>currently betrothed. I doubt Jason would be all that stoked to eat breakfast with them. Maybe Obama should arrange a hunting date with Jason and his distant cousin Dick. FYI Jason, when Dick yells 'duck' remember that he's hunting quail.<br /><br />I don't know about you guys, but to me this whole Super Delegate scheme reeks. It's sooo Banana Republic and I don't mean the upscale Gap clothing brand, I mean the type of government where the party elitists pick your leaders. Millions of voters can make the decision to nominate one candidate then 842 'special' people can overturn it because they got to make googly eyes with a former president's offspring or pocket the mother of all political favors. I hate to use the word 'pimping' when describing the practice of trading your vote for your own personal political gain because that word has pissed off so many people but also because the word 'whoring' is actually the more appropriate term to describe it.<br /><br />Suddenly my virginal excitment over my vote counting for the very first time in the presidential primary (let alone in a presidential election) has been replaced by that 'not so fresh feeling' of realizing that as an Ohioan, once again my vote may really not count. I never imagined in my wildest dreams that this time around those responsible could be from my own party.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-39283179385447436622008-01-10T16:04:00.000-08:002008-01-10T19:33:47.557-08:00Rose Colored Glasses Are Sooooo 'Yesterday'Let me begin by prefacing that George Bush <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/profile/story/9961300/the_worst_president_in_history">is the single worst president we've had in history</a>. And the <a href="http://firedoglake.com/2006/04/04/rubber-stamp-republican-congress-stampsin-action/">GOP controlled Congress sucked waaaayyyy more </a>than the Congress we have now, one that is only by a slim margin, controlled by Democrats. And it goes without saying that every single one of the GOP POTUS candidates have potential to steal Dubya McCodpiece's 'Worst President Ever' mantle. But of course, we Americans should have much higher standards shouldn't we? After all we have The Constitution. But, alas, we Americans also have the world's worst collective case of ADD in recorded history.<br /><br />I just want everyone out there to take a sober look back to the Clinton era without their rose-colored glasses. The best way to do that is to read this piece from Alternet by David Morris. Here's the link: <a href="http://www.alternet.org/story/72336/">http://www.alternet.org/story/72336/</a>. I know you don't want to read it kids, but please do not ignore it. It's not slime, it's not about Monica, it's the facts.<br /><br />Bill Clinton's Administration did not operate as a Democratic administration and they were not in the least bit progressive. For instance, 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' was hardly the mark of anyone you could call progressive. It was gutless, ridiculously condescending to the gay men and women in uniform and in the long run hurt them more. If they were asked under orders they had to tell and then well, they were out of the military. The policy sanctioned discrimination, the only thing that can keep a gay American from being discharged from the military is if their superior decides not to ask them if they are gay. Could any of you out there imagine that your employment rode on the question of who you love? Could you imagine going to work everyday fearing your boss would ask that question? I know as a straight person I could not and when I put myself into their shoes it's beyond maddening to imagine it happening to me.<br /><br />The Clinton Administration had as much contempt for the New Deal and Great Society as any Republican. Legislation that the first Bush or Reagan could have only dreamed of passing became reality under Clinton: NAFTA, The T-Com Act of '96, deregulation run amok, the rise of Enron, and Welfare Reform that recreated the 19th century class of the perpetually poor.<br /><br />I have always been fond of saying (just ask Mr. Drinking Liberally for verification) that 'Bill Clinton was the best Republican President we ever had'. And I'll be damned if I do not get horrified gasps from Democrats, 'How dare you!...We...we...had a surplus! He was the first black president!' Sigh....what I wouldn't do for a drug from Merck that would jog their memories of that time.<em> JUST KIDDING YA'LL! Merck is evil, to be honest so is every pharma company..if they weren't I wouldn't have to spend ten minutes a day deleting drug spam from my inbox.!</em><br /><br />Anyway, when an administration enacts crappy policy it can take years to affect the population. Normally we have that yin/yang thing going and the succeeding administration pulls the country back. But no. In 2000, we got Dubya McCheney'sbitch who took the crappy policy-ball all the way into the endzone and then some.<br /><br />So let's look at what we are dealing with a decade after the Clintonian promises that technology would solve all of our manufacturing loss woes, that deregulation serves the consumer not the CEO and Friedmanesque trade deals lift the third world out of poverty while guaranteeing the greedy American consumer low, low prices: under-employment, a stock-market that's all over the place, global sweatshop labor, rich getting richer, poor getting poorer, the middle-class tanking, unregulated industries soaking consumers with no accountability, Mexicans leaving their families to find work up north, foreclosures, unions battling for their lives as well as workers rights, corporate influence in every piece of legislation enacted, a pathetically biased media, etc...etc. Dubya in his wildest dreams could not have created this, he had help. He had Bill.<br /><br />There was a time when I too wore the rose-colored glasses when looking back at the 90s when Clinton was president. Especially back in 2003 when Bush decided that America was entitled to attack any nation that just gave him the heebie-jeebies and Congress agreed. But over the course of the last four years I've really educated myself on our history, the state of our nation and what liberalism and progressivism means. And I found those rose-colored glasses no longer fit my need to see the truth.<br /><br />My question to all of you Liberal Drinkers is...do you really want real change in this nation? Do you really want to trade rose-colored glasses for a stronger prescription that is difficult to deal with at first but you'll get used to, be glad you tried and will realize the future will be brighter as a result. That you do not want this change only for yourself but for your kids, your nieces, nephews, grandkids, your friends and their loved ones...for those who we leave behind here after we're gone. If so, you'll ask all of the POTUS candidates to rebuke the collude and compromise strategy of the <a href="http://www.alternet.org/election04/20774/">DLC Democrats </a>who <a href="http://http//www.davidsirota.com/2004/12/attack-of-dlc.html">fear liberals and progressives</a>. You'll stand up for liberalism and progressivism. And you'll realize that if we want the future to be bright, we gotta lose the shades.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-3618729291442117962008-01-03T18:44:00.000-08:002008-01-03T23:42:23.236-08:00The Audacity of Hope vs Hope Arkansas<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Ahh</span>...the Iowa Caucuses are over. Or should it be <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Caucusii</span>? I'm not sure. A state with a minority population of 2.5% picked <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Barack</span> '<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">Whoooossein</span>' <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">Obama</span> over a Clinton? The Inevitable One lost to the Newbie with the "<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">Un</span>-<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">Merkan</span>" name. I'd wonder why but actually I'm not surprised at all. I can think of a few reasons and they all have to do with...we are tired of Bushes and <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">Clintons</span>. We want change.<br /><br />Hillary made a big mistake by telling the world she played an instrumental role in her husband's administration. We've had time to reminisce since Bubba was King. While I do remember my 401K kicking ass back then, I also remember enduring 'down-sizing' and the hundreds of thousands of jobs leaving Ohio due to NAFTA. 'The Giant Sucking Sound' Perot predicted back in 1992 that would come from South of the border, moved East - finding countries willing to sell it's people into slavery for even lower wages than Mexico and willing to shower their executives even greater bonuses for <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">wickedly</span> huge profits. The outsourcing of all jobs be they blue collar or white, to India and China have devastated <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">soooo</span> many state economies it's ridiculous.<br /><br />I also remember the Telecommunication's Act of 1996 that relaxed media ownership rules. Gee, that's served the public well hasn't it? Oh it hasn't? Huh. Hillary, a bit of advice...tell the nation <em><strong>you'd be better than your husband</strong></em>, tell us you would not not make the mistakes he made, and please.. don't tell us you had a hand in them. And whatever you do; do not tell us that receiving <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0807/5251.html">millions in campaign donations from big business lobbyists is equal to getting money from unions and public interest organizations</a>. It's not. The ACLU and <a href="http://attorneypages.com/hot/teen-dies-after-cigna-refuses-transplant.htm"><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">Cigna</span></a> have different priorities and we are not stupid. <a href="http://archive.democrats.com/view.cfm?id=760">Here <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_11">endeth</span> the lesson Hillary</a>. You need to be, in your heart, a real populist in some way shape or form. Good luck with that.<br /><br />Anyway....<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_12">Obama</span> won even though the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_13">Mediacracy</span> said he wouldn't. The guy who the whisper campaigners did their best to play up as a 'scary terrorist' kicked ass tonight and I'll be damned if that doesn't make me happy! <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14">Whoooooo</span>! I am truly excited about this even if he is not my personal pick. I'm hoping Mr. Audacity of Hope will take a cue from the populist candidate that nearly took him out and pay heed. Because America really wants change, they don't want someone who just talks about it.<br /><br />Of course, there's the other one from Hope, Arkansas who won his race tonight. Mr. Mike 'Fox Hates Me' <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_15">Huckabee</span>...another Cinderella story of a more twisted variety...who spent gobs less yet creamed The Romney-Bot in the Iowa Caucus. Meaning - the Republicans are on their way to putting up just about the worst candidate ever. An even wackier <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_16">Dubya</span> without the money or family connections. A guy who has publicly stated: <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/12/11/mike-huckabee-women-should-submit-to-their-husbands/">Women Must Submit To Their Husbands</a> and <a href="http://tpmelectioncentral.com/2007/12/huckabee_spokesman_clarifies_remark_about_gays_and_necrophilia_theyre_at_opposite_ends_of_spectrum_o.php">Gay People Are Equatable To Necrophiliacs.</a> Yeaaaahh, t<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_17">hat'll</span> play real well in the O.C. or anywhere else with running water.<br /><br />Of course Mr. Old-<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_18">Timey</span> Values Guy...<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_19">Huckabee</span> aka The Huckster, has some pretty ugly baggage. He got his <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_20">pre</span>-serial-killer offspring off for <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/suzy-shuster/huckabees-son-and-his-hi_b_77359.html">hanging a dog from a tree for shits and giggles</a>. And who could forget the rest of Mr. Aw-Shuck's <a href="http://mydd.com/story/2007/12/26/173356/13">plethora of corruption </a>in office as <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_21">Govengoober</span>? It would seem that Mr. 'Aw-Shucks' is not exactly Mr. Clean.<br /><br />Oh...man do ever I hope against hope that the Republicans keep <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_22">Huckabee</span> on top. I'd run my dog against him for president. Of course when Karly the Poop-Eating English <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_23">Cocker</span> beat <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_24">Huckabee</span> in a landslide, I'd have to step in at some point. I'd totally agree to be her Chief of Staff. It should be quite easy to spin a government official who licks herself, eats kibble, plays with inert objects, greets folks as if they are a a rock-star every time anyone she knows walks into a room, and craps wherever she feels as a being with the appropriate skills to be President compared to any GOP candidate. The improvement in diplomacy alone would be worth electing Karly The Poop Eating Dog for President. After all, we've accepted soooo much less of our President in every regard over the last seven years.<br /><br />Sorry I digressed quite a bit there. But, if the election was to be held today and we'd have to choose between <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_25">Obama</span> and <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_26">Huckabee</span>? I would predict a landslide for <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_27">Obama</span>...especially since the kick-ass Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_28">Brunner</span> has decided to bring voting integrity back for our state. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_29">Biiiiiiiiggg</span> kudos to Ms. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_30">Brunner!!!!</span> I will vote this year and it will be counted..Ms. Brunner you have no idea to how many who feel that's music to their ears. Please support Ms. Brunner folks cuz you know the PD et al will not.<br /><br />Of course, we've got at least two more states that need to vote before the <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_31">Mediacracy</span> decides who we are supposed to vote for. And us Ohioans don't get to weigh in till well after that...March 4<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_32">th</span>. Not fair. Ohio is a state that has been labeled as 'bell-weather' in many an election, our population diversity comes closest to resembling the nation as a whole yet our primary is practically the last to weigh in. Yet, this October we'll be bombarded with entreaties of candidates we really had no part in choosing. Heavy, heavy sigh. The primary system is anything but democratic. Maybe someday, us liberals will decide to make it so. But in the mean time kids, it's that season. And our country is calling on us to bring it back from the disaster it's fallen into.<br /><br />Hope is not just a subjective noun that some guy claims audacity over or a pronoun that labels a city in the Midwest...it's a verb that embodies what the American people need. See you this Sunday where we'll all exhibit the meaning of hope and the spirit of Democracy when we meet to lift a pint to both.<br /><br />Liberally yours,<br /><br />JudyCTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-53683277044287289492007-12-13T16:14:00.000-08:002007-12-13T16:42:14.852-08:00North East Ohio Progressive Liberal Calendar 12/14 - 12/20<strong>Friday Dec.14- 6-9pm:</strong><br /><br />Bring The Movement Home: Gather To Close the S.O.A. Film Showing "On The Line" A bold look at U.S. foreign policy in Latin America and the movement to shut down the S.O.A.St.Augustine's Church, 2486, W. 14th Street, Tremont. Share poetry Movement music, support prisoners of conscience.for more info contact I.R.T.F.216 961-0003<br /><br /><strong>Sunday, December 16, 2007 : 1 - 5 P.M.</strong><br /><br />Please join NOAC on December 16, 2007 to create the name/civilian banner that will serve as the backdrop for the light display at the Commemoration of the 4,000th US Military Death of the Iraq war. We have written the names by hand on individual sheets of white, 8 1/2" X 11" paper that are bordered with the silhouettes of 250 peace doves to represent the Iraqi Civilian deaths. At this workshop, we will place each sheet in a plastic protector and string them together to make a continuous line of names. The workshop will be held at C-Space, 4323 Clark Avenue, Cleveland 44109, on Sunday, December 16, 2007 - 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. All supplies to create this project will be provided by NOAC. Donations are welcome, and we need as many hands as possible to create this 4,000-foot banner. PLEASE JOIN US!<br />For more information email NOAC at <a href="http://noacinfo.org/noacinfo@aol.com" target="_blank">http://noacinfo.org/noacinfo@aol.com</a> or call 216-736-4716.<br />For more information on C-Space, see their website at <a href="http://www.clevelandspace.org/" target="_blank">http://www.clevelandspace.org/</a> or call 216-631-2233.<br /><br />***Cleveland Peace Action is collecting strands of small, white/clear lights to be used at the commemoration. Please see the Cleveland Peace Action website <a href="http://www.peaceactioncleveland.org/" target="_blank">http://www.peaceactioncleveland.org/</a> for information on donating light strands.<br /><br /><strong>Monday December 17th 9:00-10:30am:<br /></strong><br />An event sponsored by Senator Voinovich on Medicare and Social Security. This will be a rare opportunity to speak to him about his votes on Medicare. We urge you to bring a carload of seniors from your building or center. We want help build a good audience. Senator Voinovich is hosting a low-income subsidy event on Monday, December 17th and would like you to attend. At MetroHealth Senior Health and Wellness Center (Formerly Deaconess Hospital), 4229 Pearl Road (near Memphis and Broadview).<br /><br />Contact: Bob Erzen, Speakers' Bureau Coordinator216.269.2668<a href="http://us.f320.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=rferzen@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" ymailto="mailto:rferzen@gmail.com">http://us.f320.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=rferzen@gmail.com</a> -- Bob Erzen, Speakers' Bureau Coordinator216.269.2668<a href="https://webmail.roadrunner.com/webedge/do/mail/message/mailto?to=rferzen%40gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" ymailto="mailto:rferzen@gmail.com">https://webmail.roadrunner.com/webedge/do/mail/message/mailto?to=rferzen%40gmail.com</a><br /><br /><strong>December, 18-Tuesday 5pm:</strong><br /><br />Please join us for a demonstration on International Migrant Workers Day at the Burger King at 2828 Carnegie Road. Burger King has refused to accommodate the major breakthrough won by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers when McDonald's and Taco Bell agreed to increase the rate of pay for migrant tomato pickers by one penny per pound. This pay rate increased the amount of money a picker received from 45 cents per 32 lbs. to 77 cents. Quite frankly, small change to an enterprise the size of Burger King, but a substantial amount of money to a migrant worker. Because of the Burger King stance, the Florida Tomato Growers Exchange is now refusing to honor the agreement as well. For further information please check out these links:<a href="http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/112907LA.shtml" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/112907LA.shtml</a><a href="http://www.ciw-online.org/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.ciw-online.org/</a><br /><br /><br /><strong>Thursday December 20th, 7:00 to 9:30pm:</strong><br /><br />Watch "A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash" - Bela Dubby Cafe 13321 Madison Avenue Lakewood -7:00-9:30pWHEN: Thurs., Dec. 20, 7:00-9:30pm at the Lakewood Dem Club movie night. RSVP: (216) 221-4479 or <a href="mailto:tom@tombullockforlakewood.com">tom@tombullockforlakewood.com</a>.<br /><br />About the movie: Oil Crash, produced and directed by award-winning European journalists and filmmakers Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack, tells the story of how our civilization's addiction to oil puts it on a collision course with geology. Compelling, intelligent, and highly entertaining, the film visits with the world's top experts and comes to a startling, but logical conclusion our industrial society, built on cheap and readily available oil, must be completely re-imagined and overhauled.http://www.oilcrashmovie.com/film.html<br /><br /><a href="http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/112907LA.shtml" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"></a><a href="http://www.ciw-online.org/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"></a><strong>NOAC Progressive Film Series<br />at Talkies Coffee and Film Bar<br />2521 Market Avenue, Cleveland<br />January 5, 12, 19, & 26, 2008<br />1:00 p.m.</strong><br /><strong><br /></strong>Come in from the cold and join NOAC for 4 newly-released, progressive films. NOAC will facilitate a discussion after each film. Keep checking back here for a complete schedule and more information on the specific films that will be shown.<br /><strong>Showing Saturday, January 5, 2007: NO END IN SIGHT<br /></strong><br />A chronological look at the fiasco in Iraq, especially decisions made in the spring of 2003 - and the backgrounds of those making decisions - immediately following the overthrow of Saddam: no occupation plan, an inadequate team to run the country, insufficient troops to keep order, and three edicts from the White House announced by Bremmer when he took over: no provisional Iraqi government, de-Ba'athification, and disbanding the Iraqi armed services. The film has chapters (from History to Consequences), and the talking heads are reporters, academics, soldiers, military brass, and former Bush-administration officials, including several who were in Baghdad in 2003.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-29316194301844036902007-12-06T16:30:00.000-08:002007-12-06T21:07:32.423-08:00I See Un-American PeopleLast week the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill, almost unanimously, called "HR-1955 The Violent Radicalization and Home Grown Terrorism Protection Act". This bill that made it through the House of Crazy <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Nutbags</span>, of course has language in it that flies in the face of civil liberties. The bill's <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">language</span> begins with the words "An Act to prevent homegrown terrorism, and for other purposes" without of course, ever defining those 'other purposes'. What other purposes besides 'homegrown terrorism' might it mean?<br /><br />Why might I ask all of my Liberal Drinking buddies to be worried about this bill? I imagine it might be that the definition of who they seek to study has not exactly been set in stone. I've read many analyses of this bill but the one I found<a href="http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20071103120044679"> here </a>is probably the most comprehensive and intelligent.<br /><br />Since Dick Cheney has gotten his sweaty mitts on our government, the FBI <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/12/20/9408/0642">has found the Quakers, PETA, and Green Peace worthy of monitoring</a>. What other groups might our government view as a threat to it's power? The ACLU, Move On, The <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">AFL</span>-<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">CIO</span>, Veterans For Peace, Drinking Liberally? This bill creates a (cough...1984..cough) 'Commission of Excellence' to study all of the pissed-off Americans in the land. Then after 18 months, when the 'C to the O to the E' is done examining us all, the bill says it will rely on the Private Sector to do something about it! Yea! Maybe that macho mammoth murderous mercenary 'corporation' <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_4">Blackwater</span> will get that No Bid Contract!<br /><br />Being a concerned citizen who is head over heels with The Constitution; I wrote my Democratic Senator, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">Sherrod</span> Brown, who assured me he'd 'take my concerns into consideration' when the bill hits the Senate. Of course, his letter did not inform me which way he would vote. Even more disturbing, I believe he said the same thing when I wrote him about the Military Commissions Act bill that ended <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">Habeas</span> Corpus. For those of you who don't remember; before he won his Senate seat, as a House Rep. he voted <em>for that bill</em>. And you know what else was missing from his reply to my concerns about the Senate version of HR-1955? His guarantee that my civil liberties would not be degraded. Makes you think doesn't it?<br /><br />Now many of you may wonder who on the Democratic side sponsored the bill that will finally counter-sink the screw in the coffin that contains our civil liberties? Why that would be <a href="http://susiemadrak.com/2006/04/30/05/16/the-defense-industry/">Blue-Dog Democrat Jane Harman.</a> Just so happens that her district is rife with lots of defense industry companies looking for work outside of the nasty Middle-East. Those poor, poor Defense Industry companies are <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">sooooo</span> worried what will happen if they have to leave the arid lands of the Middle-East. So Jane says 'No to worry my Sugar Daddies! I'll find a way for you to work and keep the sand out of your cracks! We'll let ya do what you did over there...over here!'<br /><br /><span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">Soooo</span>... the Democrats, led by Jane '<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">Blackwater</span>' Harman, voted in concert to create a <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">millenial</span> version of the mid-twentieth century <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_Un-American_Activities_Committee">McCarthy era House <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_11">Un</span>-American Activities Committee</a>. Are you getting the picture here kids? That maybe Democrats aren't any more in love with free speech, the right to assemble, the right to question the government than Republicans?<br /><br />One of my favorite movies, which I 'm sure I'll be harangued about, is Francis Ford Coppola's The Untouchables. My favorite character in the movie of course is the ethically conflicted Irish old salt mentor to Eliot <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_12">Ness</span> played by Sean Connery. He asked Eliot both before and during his death, 'What are you prepared to do?' And, whenever I'm faced with something really difficult I ask myself that question. And now I ask it of you.<br /><br />What are you prepared to do to keep your right to peacefully protest, to join groups you agree with, to express your thoughts publicly without legal retribution? What are you prepared to do to ensure this right, codified in our Constitution, for future generations? What are you prepared to prevent thought from becoming a crime?<br /><br />I hope, at the very least, you are willing to write your Senators, demanding that they as your elected representatives vote against the Senate version of this bill...if not? Just imagine Drinking Liberally becoming "Drinking What The Government Tells Us To Say or We'll Be Thrown In <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_13">Gitmo</span>-<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14">ingly". That would really suck.</span><br /><span class="blsp-spelling-error"></span><br /><span class="blsp-spelling-error"></span>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-56219813839297041542007-11-10T07:29:00.000-08:002007-11-15T17:12:12.624-08:00Sweet Jesus I Hate Dianne FeinsteinI know, liberals aren't supposed to hate. But, even if it gives Bill O'Falafelly ammunition against us when addressing his audience of ornery octogenarians, everyone of you out there that calls yourself a liberal has hated someone in your lifetime.<br /><br />Our saving grace is that the object of our derision is most likely a jerk-off in office that makes it hard for the average person to live a decent life and the fact we handle our hate differently. We don't oppress populations based on color, religion, or sexual orientation <a href="http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,399921,00.html">like Republicans</a>. We don't advocate bombing the crap out of countries full of innocent civilians just as disgusted with their government as we are with ours, to feed pathetic oedipal personal demons.<br /><br />Liberals argue, debate, form coalitions and advocate themselves out of their anger. We actually try to solve problems through the system...whether the Cons believe that or not. Liberals respect the Constitution and the laws of our land a hell of a lot more than any conservative.<br /><br />So I am asking the liberals living in California to send Dianne Feinstein packing. To knock her off her lucrative powerful catbird seat. Feinstein represents everything that is wrong with the Democratic Party. <a href="http://www.corruptionchronicles.com/2007/03/violations_force_feinstein_mil.html">She is corrupt</a>. <a href="http://www.firedoglake.com/2007/09/02/wrongvery-very-wrong-part-deux/">She is a Republican tool</a>. And regardless of the tired line of bullshit flung by any Senator or Representative voting against their party, <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/2007/11/feinstein_again_breaks_ranks_w.html">she <em>is not</em> representing her district. </a><br /><br />And please....look at the woman, does she even look like a Democrat to you? The old saying about putting a lump of coal up her ass and getting a diamond in two weeks pretty much sums it up. She looks like Margaret Thatcher's younger sister fer chrissakes! But I digress. Let's take this out of the shallow end of the pool and into the deep end. Let's look at Feinstein's work.<br /><br />Dianne Feinstein on the Judiciary Committee: Her committee vote to allow <a href="http://www.americablog.com/2007/08/diane-feinstein-votes-to-confirm-anti.html">anti-gay, anti-worker's rights, anti-civil right's judicial nominee Leslie Southwick</a> to head to the floor gave the nation yet another SOB watching out for 'the straight man' from the bench.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/2007/10/feinstein_asked.html">http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/2007/10/feinstein_asked.html</a><br /><br />Dianne Feinstein on Telecom Immunity: <a href="http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/?last_story=/opinion/greenwald/2007/11/10/feinstein/">http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/?last_story=/opinion/greenwald/2007/11/10/feinstein/</a>.<br /><br />Dianne Feinstein on Mukasey: <a href="http://www.americablog.com/2007/11/democratic-senators-schumer-and.html">http://www.americablog.com/2007/11/democratic-senators-schumer-and.html</a><br /><br />Dianne Feinstein on FISA: <a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/leahy-intel-panel-about-to-cave-to-white-house-on-surveillance-2007-10-18.html">http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/leahy-intel-panel-about-to-cave-to-white-house-on-surveillance-2007-10-18.html</a><br /><br />Dianne Feinstein on The Patriot Act:<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/06/10/MNGB7D6JMJ1.DTL">http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/06/10/MNGB7D6JMJ1.DTL</a><br /><br />Dianne Feinstein on Continuing The Iraq Occupation:<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://guymurray.wordpress.com/2007/05/25/californias-congressional-votes-on-iraq-war-funding/">http://guymurray.wordpress.com/2007/05/25/californias-congressional-votes-on-iraq-war-funding/</a><br /><br />Aw, hell, how about a catch-all link to Dianne Feinstein's overall voting record as a Democrat:<br /><br /><a href="http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/f000062/votes/against-party/">http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/f000062/votes/against-party/</a><br /><br />Read the last one if you read any of these links kids, then tell me this woman is a Democrat. I think <em>George Voinovich</em> <em>might even have a better Democrat voting record than she</em>. I was blown away by how many of her votes tacked with the Republican side....alternative energy, civil rights, government accountability etc..etc. Judging by her votes, one cannot even call her a Moderate Democrat, a more appropriate label would be <a href="http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2006/12/one-right-wing-democrat-derails-whole.html">Right Wing Democrat</a>.<br /><br />And if all the evidence I've presented is not enough to convince California Democrats into doing something about Dianne....Trent Lott, the man who lamented that racist douche-bag Strom Thurmond never became president, <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1007/6542.html">gets all choked up and tingly in the loins when talking about his Diry Di. </a>Trent 'I Don't Wanna Share My Drinking Fountain' Lott loves Di to death. And <em>California</em> keeps voting his object of affection to office. WTF?<br /><br />Cali Dems, I'm Clevelander enough to admit that the West Coast is one of the major trend-setters for the nation though I'm sure that's entirely due to former Clevelanders moving to your lovely state. But come on...if you want us lowly middle-country folk to vote for progressive candidates you gotta set an example for us and give the boot to your representatives that are not. We have Kucinich and you have Feinstein?....I personally think you should be pissed about that. And we both should be pissed we don't have a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rep-bernie-sanders/why-i-will-vote-no-on-m_b_70043.html">Bernie Sanders. </a> Ah, to be a Vermonter...sigh.<br /><br />One final note, just so folks don't think I'm some self-loathing female jealous of strong women like <a href="http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2007/10/24/perino/index.html">White House Spokes-liar Dana 'Ewwww...Like..You Know...The Little People Gross Me Out!' Perrino</a>, in the coming weeks stay tuned for my post 'Sweet Jesus I Hate Rahm Emmanuel' because <a href="http://www.correntewire.com/tags/rahm_emmanuel">Saaawheeweet Jaysus I really do! </a>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-71977512813152959052007-10-17T17:26:00.000-07:002007-10-17T19:31:46.472-07:00I Know You Are But What Am I?Yeah...the title of this post is quite juvenile, but every time Dubya McFingerwagger speaks to this nation about other nations it's the first thing that pops into my head. I imagine Vlad The Pooty-Poot in a smoking jacket at the Kremlin in front of a fireplace with spittle flying from his lipless-pale-journalist-snuffing-mouth cursing at his television every time his Bushie-Poo plants his squinty-fat-lying-head onscreen and scolds other countries for not 'doin good at deeemockraahhseee'.<br /><br />Vlad The Poot chugs high quality vodka the proles can't get from a gorgeous Polish crystal low-ball and smashes the empty vessel into the fire with Bond villain-ish flair and yells: 'You looked into my eyes and saw my soul Meeester Booosch? Vell deed you see me pointing at my ass telling you to kees it? Eh meester big-time cowboy?'<br /><br />I don't blame The Pootster, as it turns out, <a href="http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/politics/blog/2007/10/bushs_approval_at_new_low_in_r.html">76% of 'Merka feels the same </a>way. But it turns out <a href="http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/congress_low_polls/2007/09/19/33876.html">'Merka is even more pissed off at Congress </a>than Vlad is at his former brother-in-oligarchy. Gee I wonder why? Oh, yeah...<br /><br />This week Congress had the planetary-sized titanium balls to....end the Iraq War? Nope. Override the SCHIP veto? Ha! If a family of six can't afford health insurance on 45 G's in 'Merka they ain't shopping at Walmart or the Salvation Army. Did they pass legislation reducing our global warming pollution by 80% in the next 40 odd years? Oh...go stick a corncob in your tailpipe tree-huggers! Congress doesn't deal with that type of piddling nonsense! They tackle reaaally important stuff that means a whole bunch to all of you potential suckers..I mean voters!<br /><br />Like. Congress decided this week that they need to condemn Turkey for the Armenian Genocide that occurred 65 years ago. Yes, it was horrific and yes Congress should condemn it. That's not really the point. First, Turkey is a lonely secular democracy in the Mid-East and a struggling one at that. Second, now that we've decided to piss them off by condemning them they've <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/18/AR2006071800823.html">decided attacking Iraq is a great idea</a>. Third, the United States has participated and/or ignored plenty of genocide in the mere 231 years it's been gracing the globe's presence. And fourth, we aren't doing jack about Darfur or Burma or any of the other 'Insert Despotic Murderous Regime Serving 'Merkan Interests Here' now are we?<br /><br />Should Turkey condemn the United States for genocide against the Native Americans we laid waste to in order to build strip malls on every corner? Should Turkey condemn the United States for kidnapping, enslaving and killing millions of Africans? Should Turkey condemn the United States for the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII in the same era they committed their own crime? Should Turkey condemn us for supporting the despotic terrorist-funding Saudi Royal Family? Should Turkey condemn the United States for the near 1 million Iraqi souls lost to our invasion and the civil war we created by invading Iraq? Should Turkey condemn the United States for Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo? If our holier-than-thou Congress is going to condemn genocide maybe they should start off with condemning the genocide they signed off on.<br /><br />How many of you know that we dropped hundreds of tonnes of depleted uranium bombs on Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia in the 90's? And how many of you know what happened to the<a href="http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0131-05.htm"> cancer rates </a>in those regions in the last decade? Guess what? The U.S. used the same uranium laden bombs in Iraq during the first Gulf War as we are today <a href="http://www.truthout.org/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/37/11023">to the same devastating effect. </a>Genocide isn't always a matter of mass immediate horrific violent death...sometimes it just invades the DNA of populations as well as the soil they grow food on and water they drink - killing them off at a slower rate. Depleted uranium not only kills off populations of indigenous folks by giving them cancer it also prevents them <a href="http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=BUL20060122&articleId=1777">from having children </a>that can live. And if that doesn't get your Pet Goat, <a href="http://http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/270800.stm">our soldiers who served and are serving are not immune to the effect of depleted uranium. </a><br /><br />I'll end this post with a personal message to Congress: Before you decide the United State's slate is so damn clean that at this point in our history you feel we have the moral authority to condemn other nations.....take a look at our own past, then take a look at our present, then listen to the 76% and the 89% of us who are so disgusted with who we've become. Then you take the floor of the House and Senate, take actions to correct every single one of our sins and crimes against humanity.....starting with the one we currently are committing in Iraq. When you are finished with that, then go ahead and condemn Turkey for the Armenian Genocide, because at that point you'll have the right to.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-75536383784528668792007-10-04T14:49:00.000-07:002007-10-05T05:42:10.805-07:00The ChildrensFive days ago George Bush <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/10/20071001-4.html">signed a decree marking October 1st National Child Health Day</a>. <a href="http://www.abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=3685861&page=1">Two days later he vetoed healthcare coverage for children</a>. The amount of money we spend to occupy Iraq for two weeks could provide 9 million kids of 'Merka's working poor and lower middle class health care for a year. But instead Dubya McScroogepants says 'How's about we just give the adorable little knee-biters a freaking day instead?' What a great idea! Now the kids have a whole free day to celebrate in the waiting room of an emergency clinic. I can just imagine the National Child Health Day carol sung by the childrens in between their hacking coughs:<br /><br /><br /><br /><em>Today's the day we celebrate our health</em><br /><br /><em>And the fact it won't cost Republican's their wealth</em><br /><br /><em>True we may be sick and bleeding</em><br /><br /><em>But insurance companies won't be needing</em><br /><br /><em>To fear losing those profits they hold so dear</em><br /><br /><em>Their Congressional Friends will always be near</em><br /><br /><em>To take their campaign donations in exchange for a vote</em><br /><br /><em>Against free health care for kids whose parents can't afford a boat</em><br /><br /><em>So sing with us now, the children of the poor </em><br /><br /><em>We have a day named for our health but healthcare no more</em><br /><em></em><br />Ya gotta love The Childrens, they are a scrappy bunch. At one time we were all worried 'Is They Learnin?' but after <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/10/04/americas-kids-no-health-care-for-us-then-no-photo-ops-for-you/">seeing this video </a>I think we can conclude that The Childrens Do Learn. Word is while there is a veto-proof majority in the Senate, the House is a baker's dozen votes shy of the number needed to override Bush's veto of SCHIP. Who'd a thunk that there are some House Republicans that no likey The Childrens? <br /><br />Sigh, but while The Childrens have proven they do learn can we say the same for The Adults? <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/28/opinion/28fri4.html?_r=1&ref=opinion&oref=slogin">Eh...not so much</a>. Extending healthcare to more children whose parents cannot afford monthly private insurance premiums of $1,500 is not 'going down the path of socialized medicine' as that pointy-nosed nasal-voiced White House spokes-hole Frau Perrino would have us believe. And the amount of tax revenue needed to cover these kids amounts to about $35.00 per American per year. I wonder how much that compares to how much the Iraq Occupation costs each American per year?<br /><br />In a socialized medical system, the doctors work for the government which is not necessary with <em>government administered</em> single-payer programs. Private practice doctors currently accept SCHIP and Medicare payments for their services. In fact, private practice doctors have no trouble getting paid by Medicare but have to fight tooth and nail to get paid by private insurance companies. Doctors and hospitals have to pay through the nose to employ people to navigate the private health insurance industry. These government <em>administered</em> programs are run at 1/4 the cost of private health insurance. <br /><br />But, that's the rub. The Insurance Lobby does not want to be put out of a job. Instead of working to lower their premiums and cover more people, they'd rather spend hundreds of millions a year paying off politicians and producing television ads to fight government assistance. Instead of lowering their CEO's salaries to say only 10 million a year they'd rather pay them four (or more) times as much. If insurance companies just did their freaking job efficiently and competitively we wouldn't need the government to do it for them. But no can do, instead these 'grown-ups' would rather deny health coverage to kids.<br /><br />So, for those Liberal Drinkers out there that believe children are our future, you can find others just as wild about those little post-fetal buggers as you, <a href="http://familiesusa.org/resources/action-center/">right here</a>. The Childrens need more than a 'special day' and a catchy tune to become The Futures. They need The Adults to grow up and do what's right.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-34032974229311501402007-09-20T17:02:00.000-07:002007-09-20T20:23:18.009-07:00They Hate Us...They Really Hate Us!<a href="http://foxattacks.com/blog/13249-fox-attacks-goddamn-sally-field">Big props to Sally Field</a> for her passionate speech condemning war at The Emmy's. She's soooo right. If mothers ran the world, there would be no such thing as war. But for some reason...<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jill-brooke/if-stars-hire-stylists-fo_b_64775.html">our so-called cultural arbitrators</a> have decided American citizens whose career choice lands in the field of the arts; be it acting or music or visual...have somehow relinquished their First Amendment rights. <br /><br />I guess those so-called arbitrators of culture believe everyone should be as limited in the realm of intelligence, depth and compassion as they are. It's quite amusing how off the mark media critics are in their opinions compared to the current overwhelming anti-war sentiment of Americans, but it's not amusing at all when our elected represetatives share that same opinion. <br /><br />Thursday September 20th, 2007 is a date that marks a<a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/9/20/14047/2235"> a new low for our government</a>. The Senate could not pass the Webb Amendment giving soldiers and National Guardsmen serving in Iraq enough time off from their tours to keep them from losing their lives, their families, their jobs and their minds. The Senate could not pass the Dodd/Leahy amendment to Restore Habeas Corpus - every human's right to face their accusers and defend themselves in a court of law. <a href="http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/09/20/senate-votes-to-condemn-moveon-clinton-votes-no/">But, 72 Senators, which means many Democrats </a>were in that mix, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/taylor-marsh/the-democrats-should-have_b_65253.html">voted to condemn Move On</a> for their ad that asked the question 'Will General Petraeus Betray Us?'. It was a fair question and as polls have shown us,<a href="http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/9/18/18285/7600"> a large majority of the American people believed he would and as a loyal political figure he lived up to our expectations. </a><br /><br />But the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lane-hudson/senate-democrats-to-netro_b_65226.html">finger wagging DC Establishment </a>think they can tell Americans that there are people in our government, under civilian rule and paid for by citizens tax dollars, that are off limits when it comes to public criticism. Excuse me but if 'civilians' are fair game for scrutiny then by God so is the military. If the GOP can tear Cindy Sheehan, the 9/11 families, and veterans protesting this war (including those who have served in Iraq) apart then Mr. Petraeus is fair game.<br /><br />Since when did America become a nation willing to give those in power a free ride? <strong><em>Since never</em></strong>. Americans aren't giving any member of the power structure a free ride and that's not just pissing off Republicans anymore. It seems DLCC Darling Steny 'I Hate The Little People' Hoyer is <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/9/17/2261/46758">especially annoyed with 'the base' </a>because we keep insisting his party keep the promises they gave when we gave them the majority. <br /><br />Both General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker based their claims of progress and less violence in Iraq on a rebranding strategy promoted by the civilian administration that reclassified the definition of 'insurgent casualties'. If an Iraqi was killed by a car bomb? No longer a victim of the insurgency. If an Iraqi was shot to death from the front rather than behind, no longer a victim of the insurgency. They narrowed the definition of insurgency caused deaths to suit their political purposes. And the so-called 'venerable' General Petraeus hopped on the Parsing Train with his striped conductor hat cocked to the side and his right arm ready to pull the horn and toot a car full of big fat lies because he's a good soldier? I. Think. Not.<br /><br />Many supposed wonderful Generals (Shinseki, Abizaid, Zinni, Batiste, Casey, Pace and so on and so on) <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/6593163/the_generals_speak/">lost their rank or job for telling the truth</a> to the public and the Bush Administration when it comes to Iraq. But for some reason publicly trashing those generals is perfectly acceptable to both political parties but the ones who <em>currently</em> spout the administration's propaganda are off limits. I. Think. Not.<br /><br />Those who enter the armed forces swear an oath to protect and uphold<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights"><em> The Constitution</em> </a>and <em>not</em> the sitting administration's personal desire for unchecked power. And while the petty officers and infantrymen on the lines in Iraq are just following orders, their commanding officers in charge of making sure their oaths are followed are the ones failing them and the American people. Those are who we as Americans have the right to hold accountable.<br /><br />But if we as a nation are willing to say the military should operate without criticism and without oversight; we are not a representative Republic with constitutionally codified checks and balances. We're something else. Something very dark. Something maybe a small minority of our nation thinks is fine but the lion's share of us are not willing to accept.<br /><br />General Petraeus is not the <a href="http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/09/20/senate-votes-to-condemn-moveon-clinton-votes-no/">only person who should be accused of betraying the American people</a>. The United States Congress, one day after cementing the demise of Habeas Corpus, took the time out of their day to condemn an organization made up of millions of concerned citizens for exercising their right to free speech. <br /><br />There's a part of me that thinks maybe they all really do 'hate us'. And I have no idea where that puts us in the future. Except for the fact that it doesn't matter if they do hate us. They work for us, no matter how they feel about us. And it's up to us to tell them what to do.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-20532877610229893642007-09-04T16:31:00.000-07:002007-09-06T18:38:47.871-07:00They're Baaaack: Prelude To A Persian Affair and A Liberal's Flirtation With Tough Love.Is Summer over already?<br /><br />Yes kids, Congress is back. And I'm beginning to wonder what the living hell good it does anyone. Besides throw the little people their minimum wage crumbs, pass watered-down-why-did-they-even-bother-ethics reform and pass the 9/11 Commission Recommendations that are being completely ignored by the Bush Administration; what has the Democratic led Congress done since they won their majority?<br /><br />They caved to GOP fear-mongering and continued funding the Iraq Occupation they promised in 2006 to end. <a href="http://www.firedoglake.com/2007/07/11/levin-lieberman-love-fest-one-step-closer-to-war-on-iran/">Overwhelmingly passed Joe LIEberman's amendment </a>that prohibits Congress from stopping yet another Neocon War of Choice against Iran. Or how about the time they were<a href="http://www.firedoglake.com/2007/09/02/wrongvery-very-wrong-part-deux/"> bamboozled by Trent Lott </a>(R-Why Is He Still Relevant?) into letting <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/20/AR2007082001423.html">a truly vile Bush judicial nominee </a>that had been blocked by committee through to a full house vote.<br /><br />You see poor fragile Diane Feinstein's ego has been so bruised by the mean old far left that the delicate little flower <a href="http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2007/08/04/BAR2RCL4V1.DTL&type=politics">was talked out of her vote</a> by that swarthy hot tower of manliness, Trent Lott. Leslie Southwick, an anti-gay, anti-union, anti-workers' rights nominee is expected to get enough votes for confirmation unless of course a Democrat decides to filibuster....I know, I know..I can't believe I wrote that either.<br /><br />Yeah, yeah, yeah...I know the Republicans have been 'obstructionist'...boo hoo. But you know what? Democrats control what legislation and which nominee hits the floor. Between 2000 and 2006 the Republicans kept every bill they didn't like from seeing daylight. There's no excuse.<br /><br />How will the Democrats finish up the year? <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/08/31/rep-meek-blasts-bushs-50-billion-iraq-request/">By approving another 50 billion </a>to continue the bloody occupation of civil-war-torn Iraq and <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/washington/06cong.html?_r=1&ref=world&oref=slogin">caving to the GOP </a>on a timetable for withdrawal? Letting Gone-zo & Co. off the hook because going forward will hurt their chances in '08? Continue to ignore the wholesale theft of our national treasury by corrupt Iraq defense contractors? Or, maybe they'll sing backup to the Neocons on their Top-40 hit 'Bomb Iran Bomb Bomb Iran'? Color me shocked, I figured Barack Obama for a baritone but <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/09/04/why-is-barack-obama-buying-into-white-house-framing-on-iran/">his last solo effort sounded distinctly more Soprano-like</a>. To be fair, The Dems' golden girl <a href="http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/26226">Carmela is also singing the same tune</a>.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.baltimorereporter.com/?p=4317">Last month Bush declared the Iran Military a terrorist organization</a> without so much as a peep from the left side of the aisle. Kids, <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/georgepacker/2007/08/if-there-were-a.html">the time to sell us another war is nigh </a>and the compliant Right Wing Traditional Media is dutifully practicing their pitch as we speak. Which means the overpaid DC bubble-dwelling DNC Political Crapsultants will be advising their clients to play along lest Fox News' Big Bad Basset Hound-faced Brit Hume calls them wimpy terrorist lovers.<br /><br />I know some will be upset after reading this post. Why am I not beating up on the Republicans? Why aren't I making fun of the last pitiable self-loathing conservative closet case (or stall case, if you will) to get busted for leading a doubly hypocritical life? Why aren't I berating the GOPunditutes over the last burst of verbal fecal matter that flowed from Rush O'Reilly or his blonde half-brother Sean Coulter's mouth? First of all, it's been done to death. And second of all.....<a href="http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/9/5/14315/41567"><em>they don't matter anymore</em>.</a><br /><br />Even with a compliant media, Republicans haven't been able to convince a vast majority of the people their way is the best way for the nation. In fact, just the opposite is true. Polls show that the American people trust Democrats to find a way out of the war, they trust them more on national security, the economy and yes...even 'family values'.<br /><br />It's time the left side of the aisle realized this and instead of shying away from their liberal moniker, proudly defended those ideals. Being a Liberal Drinker, I have to tell you it hurts when the party that claims to love the same ideals as I, pretends not to know me Wednesday morning after the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.<br /><br />Six months or so pass, then the love letters containing envelopes show up in the mail. A charmingly coy electronic entreaty asking me to sign their petition and throw them another 50 bucks pops into my inbox then the next thing you know they are all over me like Fred Thompson on a Viagra binge; promising me the progressive moon and stars as long as I pay a few hundred bucks to join them for a romantic dinner with just us two and 800 friends.<br /><br />I'm beginning to feel our consituential relationship is one sided. I call and I write. They promise me they feel the same way then go ahead and vote the other. I give and I give and I give. And what do I get? They grant Dubya McTesticle-wires sole power to take away my right to defend myself in a court of law. I'm tired of the broken promises and erosion of our civil liberties. I'm tired of them refusing our liberal surname as if it's something to be ashamed of.<br /><br />I don't want a divorce the lovable long-eared lugs. But, they've given me no choice. I'm cutting off any candidate currently in government that has not shown me they will fight for our Constitution, work to actually end the occupation of Iraq, restore habeas corpus, and proudly wear our liberal ideals on their sleeve. Sigh, tough love is soooo hard, especially when the only other political fish in the sea resemble creepy Orwellian carp.<br /><br />Regardless, I'm going to stay strong. But a political support group would sure come in handy at a time like this. And, there just so happens to be one called Cleveland Drinking Liberally, where you can find like minded souls to kvetch with and solace in a frosty brew laced with tears of frustration. They meet this Sunday at or about 6pm at Sullivan's Irish Pub on Madison Avenue in Lakewood, Ohio. If you see a redhead at the bar with a double of whatever's strongest next to a mound of wadded up Kleenex, come say hello.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-18080309926673443002007-08-23T18:42:00.000-07:002007-08-23T22:26:53.845-07:00Funeral For A FriendThis evening I went to the funeral of a young man I considered a friend. 36 years old. Killed himself. Had one disappointment too many. Nobody there to talk him out of it. The end. When I knelt at the altar in front of the box that held his ashes surrounded by photos of him alive and young and handsome, that up-to-no-good- gleam in his eye in the pictures..I thought 'now what the fuck did you go an do this for?' I wanted to shake him and yell at him and scold him like a mother. But.<br /><br />You all know that saying "Nobody likes a smart-ass"? Well, it does not apply to yours truly. I adore smart-asses and he was quite the one. But..I like smart-asses who are genuine and really nice to the core; that was him. He was the total package in that way.<br /><br />The place his service was held was packed with people who liked him, loved him, and whose lives he touched. Which is ironic because he was always trying to leave Cleveland for some supposed greener pasture. I guess he didn't realize how 'green' he had it here. I'm not sure if it would have made a difference but I wish I would have been able to tell him before it was too late. I'm sure I'm just one member of a big club of people that feel the same.<br /><br />Regardless, I just have to say how glad I am to have known him. Everybody has an impact on those around them whether they realize it or not. And most of the time we are all the better for it. I think that is something we all need to think about during these weirdly dysfunctional times.<br /><br />Nothing political tonight kids, just saying farewell to a friend. This song is dedicated to him, the only person under 60 I knew that loved Neil Diamond:<br /><br />Sweet Caroline<br /><br />Where it began,I can't begin to knowin' But then I know it's growing strong<br />Was in the spring And spring became the summer<br />Who'd have believed you'd come along.<br />Hands, touchin' hands Reachin' out, touchin' me touchin' you<br />Sweet Caroline Good times never seemed so good<br />I've been inclined To believe they never would<br />But now I, look at the night And it don't seem so lonely<br />We fill it up with only two.<br />And when I hurt,Hurtin' runs off my shoulders<br />How can I hurt when I'm with you<br />Warm, touchin' warm Reachin' out, touchin' me touchin' you<br />Sweet Caroline Good times never seemed so good<br />I've been inclined,To believe they never would<br />Oh, no, no Sweet Caroline<br />Good times never seemed so good<br />Sweet Caroline, I believe they never could.. Sweet Caroline........<br /><br />Goodbye friend. You will be missed.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-17515080777499799892007-08-16T15:39:00.001-07:002007-08-16T20:16:02.117-07:00Broadcast SnoozeAs many of you who read this blog know, I am an 80's Girl and one of my favorite films is<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092699/"> 'Broadcast News'</a>. If you've never seen it, rent it asap. It's a comedic gem, the definition of 'poignant' and sadly, a commentary on how the Traditional News Media began the process of becoming superficial worthless Info-tainment many years ago.<br /><br />Here's a killer quote from the movie by the 'real news guy' character Aaron Altman referring to the handsome vapid ambitious anchorbot Tom Grunnick:<br /><p><strong><em>"What do you think the Devil is going to look like if he's around? Nobody is going to be taken in if he has a long, red, pointy tail. No. I'm semi-serious here. He will look attractive and he will be nice and helpful and he will get a job where he influences a great God-fearing nation and he will never do an evil thing... he will just bit by little bit lower standards where they are important. Just coax along flash over substance... Just a tiny bit. And he will talk about all of us really being salesmen. And he'll get all the great women. "</em></strong></p><p>Hell, this quote not only applies to the Presstitutes, it <em>almost </em>fits Dubya McCondilover & his gang of hoary splotchy corpulent ear-hair snipping cohorts to a tee. In their case I suppose "great women" means right-wing subservient helmut-haired Stepford fembots with hymens thicker than space shuttle skin. But I digress. Boy I<em> really did</em> digress there didn't I? Oops.</p><p><strong><em>'Flash over substance'</em></strong> has been a phrase that frequents my thought-bubbles whenever I watch or read the 'traditional' news-media these days. And what better example of that phrase than CNN's Anderson Cooper for his coverage of the Utah mine collapse. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/why-are-the-new-york-t_b_60412.html">As Arianna Huffington points out</a>, he's ignoring the controversy surrounding the tragedy, treating it soley as a 'human interest' story while also treating the culpable culprit as some saint who is 'standing by the miners' families'. <em>Puhleeeeze!</em> The old rich bastard is following his lawyers' and PR teams' advice and spinning his fat age-spotted ass off blaming phantom fault lines and shedding crocodile tears. <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_6564869">Earthquake my ass Bob. </a></p><p>By the way kids, it's utter bullshit for any philly in the Mediacracy stable to sell the line that 'we can't talk about<em> why</em> the mine collapsed while those miners are still missing'. Just like we weren't supposed to add 2+2 on the Minnesota bridge collapse? Silly 'Merkans! <em>Bill Kristol</em> tells us there's <a href="http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Bill_Kristol_takes_optimistic_view_of_0805.html">nothing wrong with our infrastructure</a>. And you know how he's<em><a href="http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitalgames?bid=3&pid=153112"> never wrong</a></em>.</p><p>The Presstitutes cluck dutifully<em>.."it's such bad taste to look for blame while the tragedy unfolds"</em>. Jaysus forbid the people actually find out who is responsible or how to prevent more of our loved ones from ending up under tons of rubble. How tacky of you 'Merka! Why aren't you at Walmart cranking up your WalCard balance? Don't you know you embolden the terrrrrisssts when you <em>ask why </em>instead of trying to buy? </p><p>If that is indeed the sentiment of the miners' families, then Anderson Cooper shouldn't be <a href="http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=47353">treating the mine owner</a>, that has fought against miner unions and safety regulations,<a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/08/08/bob-murray-uses-utah-mining-tragedy-to-attack-global-warming/"> like Mother-Effing-Theresa either.</a></p><p>Of course, this <em>latest</em> mine tragedy is just one story the Mediacracy is not covering right. By that I mean, they run defense for every uber-wealthy connected unethical jackass behind every issue by intentionally ignoring the substance of the story. You name an issue: Big Pharma, Big Oil, Charter School Charlatans, Big War (ie Halliburton et al), Big Coal (ie Bob Murray); and the Traditional Media covers it as: Huge Corporation Benefitting Society Say It's Not Their Fault and Some Annoying Liberal Commie Pinko Activists Disagree. </p><p><a href="http://warmadeeasy.bravenewtheaters.com/screening/show/9695-lakewood">This Sunday Cleveland Drinking Liberally is screening a film </a>about how Traditional Media and Big Politics have been and still are hurting all of us. The film is called "War Made Easy: How Presidents & Pundits Are Spinning Us To Death" narrated by Sean Penn and based on the book of the same title authored by Norm Solomon. While this film examines the issue of war, the same modus operandi can be applied to all of the dire issues facing us today. </p><p>Less than 16 months from now we will be choosing two presidential candidates, one president, 34 Senators, and 45 House Reps. If there was a time when we needed to distinguish between flash and substance I cannot think of it. </p><p>Hope to see you all there.</p><p>Liberally Yours,</p><p>Judy</p><p></p><p></p><p></p>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-65721922195280048142007-08-09T15:14:00.000-07:002007-08-09T21:47:42.082-07:00You Spin Me Right Round Baby Right Round Like A Record Baby....The title of this post is that of an 80's tune sung by the quirky draggish group Dead or Alive that has been stuck in my head all week. It's been driving me up a wall but at least now I realize why that infernal song is plagueing me so. I watched and read the news this week.<br /><br />The Mediacracy has been spinning it's pro-administration, pro-Iraq quagmire, pro-attack Iran, anti-Democratic party propaganda more furiously than ever these last two weeks. Now of course you'd assume that I'm talking about Fox News but you know the old saying...you'd be making an ass out of u (you) and me. The truth is, CNN and MSNBC are taking top B.S. Propaganda Honors this week.<br /><br />Tuesday evening MSNBC's David Shuster was in charge of fact-checking the Dem's AFL-CIO debate and his so-called 'truth-squadding' made me want to taking a running ninja style flying kick at his package with my pointiest pair of boots. Shuster's "gotcha's" were really a matter of opinion with not an ounce of substance, but of course that did not stop him:<br /><br /><ol><br /><li>Joe Biden said that Bush has ruined this nation. Shuster tsked-tsked this one as false. Maybe he's waiting for 30 more bridges and 40 more mines to collapse before he's willing to agree with Biden. But maybe Biden meant that Bush has ruined the global reputation of our nation? "Oh p-shaw!" Shuster would say...."after all we still have Poland!" </li><br /><li>Hillary said that unlike Bush, she would be a POTUS that cares about the Gulf Coast and Shuster got all up in her hizzy about that one. He said "it's a real stretch" to say that Bush <em>doesn't care about the Gulf Coast</em>. <em>OH REALLY DAVY? </em>He must think the fact that<a href="http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Report_details_US_refusals_of_foreign_0727.html"> the Bush Administration has refused to accept the foreign aid</a> offered to help the people of the Gulf Coast is for their own good. Shuster must think Bush, WHO WAITED FIVE FREAKING DAYS TO EVEN ACKNOWLEDGE THE DISASTER, was just so emotionally overcome with empathy that it took him that long to collect himself enough to engineer those deeply caring-look-a-like photo-ops for his fellow telepunditutes. And the fact that our Secretary of State preferred shoe-shopping and play-hopping in Manhattan over paying attention to a major disaster in the nation she represents should be in no way construed as Marie Antoinette-like. No sir! The Arabian Horse Judge was doing a Heckuvajob! How silly of Hillary to think the Bush Administration<em> didn't care</em>..tsk..tsk.<br /></li></ol><p>Personal note to Shuster: truth squadding is checking facts not opinion-mongering and keep your eye out for a pissed off 5'6" redhead in all black wearing stiletto boots. And do the world a favor and <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/08/09/matthews-bush-monologue/">tell Chris Matthews that his medication is wearing off. </a> Where's Nurse Ratchet when you need her?</p><br /><p>Not to be out done CNN (Conservative News <em>NOT</em>work), has made sure to be extra cheerleaderish for the administration's policies lately. </p><ol><li>Glenn Beck, who recently was honored with an audience along with several other con-radio/blogger types with the Wire-Tapper In Chief, <a href="http://www.crotonblog.com/archives/2007/08/02/dont_confuse_me_with_the_facts/cnns_glenn_beck_hearts_bush_with_lavish_praise/">waxed orgasmic at how Dubya McDraft-dodger really feels the pain of every soldiers death. </a>Yeah, I bet he does. Just as he was "anguished" over all those denied clemency requests as Guv'nor of Texassistan. Beck is the prime example of someone who believes shit he wants to believe because it makes him money - you know, he's Republican. Fun facts about Beck: former drug addict, never finished college, current a-hole and inspiration for the character who played the<a href="http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/a/ab/250px-Biff_1955.JPG"> obnoxious stupid bully </a>in Back to The Future, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biff_Tannen">Biff Tannen</a>. By the way, CNN gives this tool four hours on air <em>every night. </em>I guess if you're a white bigoted loser in 'Merka the Republican Party can help you go places you'd never in a million years get to go! </li><br /><li>Check out <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/08/09/odiernos-cnn-propaganda-spot/">this Orwellian spot </a>with Frau Youvillbelievus interviewing Pentagon stooge General Odierno misleading 'Merkans to believe that Al Qaeda is the whole problem in Iraq when his agency's own reports say they are responsible less than 10% of the violence. He also pushes the "success" of the surge and lobbies for his own membership in the <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/08/08/friedman-unit-interactive-timeline/">Just Six More Months Club.</a> </li></ol><p>Not to be outdone by the Idiot Box the snail press has been very busy:</p><ol><li>The never-ever-liberal yet characterized as liberal by the administration and other Neocon Scribblers cuz it suits their needs NYT Pro-Iraq Invasion & Occupation serial cheerleaders O'Hanlon and Pollack's pro-surge Op-Ed that has gotten them the attention they<em><strong> so desperately crave as pro-war leeches on the carotid artery of America always do</strong></em>. <a href="http://www.tpmcafe.com/blog/coffeehouse/2007/aug/01/nonsense_from_o_hanlon_and_pollack">Except, they are as wrong as they've ever been</a>. Who needs Judy 'Cheney's Beyotch' Miller when you got these two but as they say on the infomercials...Wait! There's More!</li><li>Michael Gordon, the Neocon's replacment-scrivener that by some miracle of circumstance avoided the negative consequences of being a Darth Cheney stenographer his co-byline colleague Judy Miller endured, <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/2007/08/08/michael-gordon-iran/">is at it again. </a> He helped Jude The UnObscure take the country to war in Iraq and now he's dutifully pushing taking action against Iran as any good Party Member would. </li></ol><p>Hillary Clinton's cleavage has been the subject of one too many a written article or on-air news segment. So..are they telling the 'Merkan people that<a href="http://buzzfeed.com/buzz/Cleavage_for_President"> cleavage size is vital </a>to their choice for a leader? What about penis size? Is The Mediacracy telling us that we are supposed to literally pick the best fucker to be our president or to put it less bluntly: 'I'd hit that so why not vote for it?' If that's the case then the GOP is in a world of hurt. </p><p>The Republicans have crowned Fred 'Droopy Face Denture Boy' Thompson as their "sex symbol". No wonder Republican women are sooooooo uptight, that and that dreaded inevitable "your husband was caught in the bathroom offering blow-jobs" can't do much for their disposition. </p><p>Anyhow, these examples are just a drop in the bucket in the propagandic-cesspool that is The Mediacracy. <a href="http://achorn.blogspot.com/2007/08/joe-klein-attacks-bloggers-again.html">They frantically try to discredit the blogosphere </a>because they do not want the people to have any other outlet for information except themselves. They want to go to cocktail parties and rub elbows with the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT9kUslHfBY">Albino Son of Satan</a>. They want to be well-paid semi-famous anchor-babes that just repeat news without having any idea of the context and substance that they cover and<em> most of all</em> they all want to keep their jobs because they have very few prospects in the mainstream media market - thanks to the<a href="http://www.consumersunion.org/telecom/lessondc201.htm"> T-Com Act of 1996</a>. And they focus all their energy on the most superficial irrelevant bullshit on the planet to avoid any sliver of truth or relevance from slipping through. </p><p>So, that is exactly why Cleveland Drinking Liberally decided to screen the latest Brave New Films Production "War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us To Death". I don't know about you but I am so sick of the spin...right round baby, right round. It doesn't end unless we stop it. </p><p> </p>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-11555925828684951352007-08-01T18:40:00.000-07:002007-08-02T20:16:28.053-07:00Somethin Ain't RightSomething wicked this way comes....or at least that's the sick feeling I have in my stomach. I found an article entitled <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/01/washington/01nsa.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&ref=washington&pagewanted=print">"Democrats Scrambling To Expand Eavesdropping"</a> in the New York Times. Now, in my family Mr. Drinking Liberally tends to be the one who prefers aluminum chapeaus more than I, but something about this article really disturbs me.<br /><br />Why did the Democrats even bother grilling the Abu Gonzales over the NSA Warrantless Domestic Spying Program when they are now are 'scrambling' to give George Bush carte blanche to gut The FISA law as we speak? We've heard testimony that <a href="http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Gonzales_told_of_FBI_abuses_claimed_0710.html">Alberto Gonzales lied about the FBI abuses of this program and witnessed Senators crying foul.</a> Now Harry Reid feels that it is imperative give <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/darkside/">The Dark Side </a>and his trusty side-kick The Decider a big fat go-ahead to gut the Fourth Amendment at will before they break for summer recess?!<br /><br />Something does not add up kids. None of the promised action against the administration officials who have ignored congressional subpoenas has materialized. The <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/30/breaking-house-democrats-introducing-bill-to-investigate-impeachment-of-alberto-gonzales/">promised articles of impeachment against Alberto Gonzales </a>that were supposed to come down by noon on July 31st have yet to appear. And now the Dems are bending over backwards to accommodate an administration that has broken the FISA laws, given itself the power to <a href="http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56823">violate the 5th amendment </a>and <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070509-12.html">granted itself dictatorial powers </a>in the instance of a 'national emergency'.<br /><br />The wonderful Larisa Alexandrovna blogging on Huffington Post<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larisa-alexandrovna/an-open-letter-no-more-p_b_58813.html"> sums this whole situation up perfectly</a>:<br /><br /><strong><blockquote><strong>"There is nothing wrong with the FISA law that the impeachment of Dick Cheney cannot resolve. We, the public know this. More importantly, we the press know that giving the President more surveillance power is not only un-Constitutional, it is also a direct and full frontal assault on the press. Or did you actually think that Karl Rove and his new spy toy are going to go looking for Osama bin who?"</strong><br /></blockquote></strong><strong><br /></strong><strong></strong>You know that little voice in your head that whispers to you, even nags, when you know something could be true but you don't actually want to believe it? Well my little voice inside has been telling me for the last few months: maybe the Democrats want to hold on to all the power Bush & Cheney have grabbed for the executive in the event they take the White House in 2008. Maybe they won't be so willing to give it back and maybe that's why they aren't impeaching them.<br /><br />After reading that article in the NYT and Ms. Alexandrovna's piece on Huffington Post that little voice is no longer whispering, it's loud and clear.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-34562153877568605642007-07-26T16:13:00.000-07:002007-07-26T20:09:35.638-07:00Start With The Utensils, Follow Up With The Plate And Finish With The Napkin: How To Set A TableEvery day we learn more and more about the Bush administration that makes my head spin and my stomach churn. I'm dizzy with disgust. And every day I curse <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/7/2/113025/1828">Nancy Pelosi for flat out refusing to set the impeachment table </a>for a nation starving to see the integrity of their government restored. She claims it will be too hard on the nation (aka it will hurt Democratic prospects in 2008). She claims that Congress has more important things to accomplish. <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/21/mcclatchy-senate-republicans-on-track-for-record-setting-obstruction/"><em>Yeah</em>, <em>like the GOP is ever gonna let that happen</em></a><em>. </em><br /><em></em><br />What could be more important than preserving the Constitution? Without our Constitution, we don't have a democracy. Is the farm subsidy bill more important than democracy? What good is a minimum wage <a href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55825">when your president fancies himself a dictator</a>? For that matter, what good is a Congress when the president fancies himself a dictator?<br /><br />Personal note to Nancy Pelosi: it really isn't hard to set the table for impeachment; take it from the youngest of four who had to set the table every day of her life until she moved out of her parent's house after college. Heck, come to think of it, I still do it so I've got several decades of experience in this field. First you start with the utensils (Gonzales), move on to the plate (Cheney) and finish with the napkin (Bush).<br /><br />Alberto Gonzales is the instrument Cheney and Bush have used to implement much of their anti-constitutional policies. The FBI Patriot Act violations, the NSA Warrantless Domestic Spying Program, torture and rendition, and the politicization of the Justice Department in an effort to weed out state prosecutors that refused to participate in the RNC campaign to disenfranchise voters represent the few agregious policies the public and Congress are privy to. Who knows what else he has done for his dinner companions? This week, Alberto Gonzales <a href="http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/archives/003765.php">was finally unveiled as the forking liar we all knew he was</a>. He's committed perjury in an effort to obstruct the congressional investigation into the NSA program and attorney firing scandal. Ms. Pelosi, <a href="http://www.democrats.com/peoplesemailnetwork/94">it is now time </a>to place Alberto Gonzales, the utensil Cheney and Bush have been using to cut up, chew on and spit out The Constitution with, on the impeachment table.<br /><br />Next, <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2169292">we have Cheney </a>(rhymes with meany), aka The Plate. He's declared himself a governmental branch unto himself. He refuses to comply with the Presidential Records Act and allow Congress access to visitor logs and non-national security related communications. To this day he continues to spread the Osama/Sadaam connection lie that fooled our nation into preemptive war. Practically every unconstitutional, unseemly, and probably criminal act committed by the Bush Administration can be<a href="http://agonist.org/gordonmcmillan/20070628/the_washington_posts_cheney_series"> placed upon Cheney and his office</a>.<br /><br />Finally, every nicely set table needs a napkin. One that can be folded into a pleasant shape to fit the table's aesthetic. In George Bush's case, that shape would be a watefowl. If you think a Bush without Gonzales would be a lame duck, just imagine him without Cheney. When people finish a meal, they'll often cover the leftovers on the plate with their napkin. Bush has provided cover for Cheney's activities like a champ. He's the Decider (<em>suuuuure</em> <em>he is</em>), The Commander Guy, and can wield a bull-horn while wearing a cod-piece better than any other draft dodging C-student recovering cokehead alchy I've ever seen. Another function of napkins is wiping your hands clean; as Bush has done in commuting the sentence of convicted perjurer Scooter 'The Shrimp Fork' Libby. He's wiped clean any potential evidence connecting himself or The Plate to the conspiracy to violate the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_Identities_Protection_Act">Intelligence Identities Protection Act </a>as an act of political retribution.<br /><br />So Nancy, if you place the utensils and plate upon the table, George Bush will twist into the lamest of duck shaped napkins just in time to plop him down for a finished setting. Only then will Americans finally feel secure enough with their government to take their seats at the table and help you accomplish all those wonderful things you talk about. But if you leave the table empty...you leave the country hungry and that is not going to do your party any favors.CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-26901025144768371942007-07-10T16:39:00.000-07:002007-07-13T12:07:15.539-07:00Glimpses Into The Republican Soul or Why I Could Never Be A Conservative<blockquote></blockquote><p>Every time I ponder the Republicans in office, on television or radio, I think: "These cold-hearted sonsabitches cannot be for real! No freaking way can anybody really be this crazy, devoid of conscience, hypocritical and just plain mean! They're like super-villains from Bond flicks!" And at every turn they keep proving me wrong, they really are that bad.<br /></p><p>Tucker Carlson's constant attacks on Barak Obama,<a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200707070002"> calling him a 'pothead' and a 'wimp' </a>for talking about empathy are dumb-founding. I know for a fact that I can kick the snot out of Carlson, bow-tie or no bow-tie, so I imagine Barak doesn't need to take Carlson's pseudo-bravado very seriously. Still, it is evidence of the Republican persona pathology: empathy is weak, indifference is admirable.<br /></p><p>This week Bush's former Surgeon General, Richard Carmona, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/10/washington/11cnd-surgeon.html?ex=1341720000&en=08a10dfb2dc1e70f&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss">testified that he was told not to attend The Special Olympics because the Kennedy's support that organization. </a>Specifically Carmona was asked by a senior official "Why would you want to help those people?" By those people I'm not sure whether the official meant The Kennedy's or kids with Down Syndrome. I'm guessing both. </p><br /><p>Condi Rice tells actor Don Cheadle to <a href="http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2007/07/don-cheadle-goes-off-on-condi.php">get off her back about Darfur</a>. Gawd, liberals are such whiners 'Help those refugees being murdered <em>this</em> and help those poor Sudanese women being raped <em>that'</em>. Don't they understand that Condi has to get ready for the Hairspray premiere?<br /></p><p>Married Senator "Sanctity of Marriage" Vitter likes <a href="http://wonkette.com/politics/dept">his hookers to put him in Huggies </a>and according to The Washington Madam, most of her Family Values Republican customers <a href="http://www.correntewire.com/vitters_madame_most_of_the_clients_who_wanted_to_be_dominated_were_republicans">'likey the spanky'. </a>No pithy smarmy observational remark necessary.</p><p>Bush's new Surgeon General Nomine believes <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-blumenthal/bushs-surgeon-general-no_b_51499.html">gay people are diseased</a>. He, however, has no position on freaky-ass Republican Senators visiting hookers for hot diaper duty.</p><p>Speaking of gay people or rather men on the 'down low'; a Republican state rep famous for sponsoring legislation related to lewd lascivious acts, indecent exposure, and sexual solicitaion was <a href="http://www.local6.com/problemsolvers/13664897/detail.html">arrested for asking a cop for a $20.00 blow-job</a>. </p><p>Rick 'Santorum' Santorum <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/11/no-one-should-look-forward-to-terrorism/">expressed his hope that the U.S. suffers another terrorist att</a>ack to shut up the anti-war movement. A sentiment previously expressed by the head of the Arkansas Republican Party. And folks wonder why some tin-foil-hatters believe 9/11 was planned by the Neocons in the Bush Administration. These sick bastards want American civilians to die hideous violent deaths at the hands of terrorists just to gain some political capital. </p><p>Fox News host Neil Cavuto believes that guaranteeing all Americans get affordable health care will <a href="http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/070907E.shtml">embolden the terrorists. </a>He has no opinion however on former GOP Senator's begging Al Qaeda to take us all out. </p><p>Joe <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/11/michael-ware-lieberman-has-taken-an-excursion-into-fantasy/">'We Really <em>Are</em> Winning In Iraq' </a>Lieberman managed to maneuver a bill that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rj-eskow/lieberman-lays-the-ground_b_56093.html">tells Congress it cannot stop Bush </a>from going to war with Iran for any reason. Is Lieberman Cheney's long-lost half-brother or something? What sort of delusional jackass with a death wish would take on Iran when we are bogged down in two other Middle-Eastern Country? My only consolation that Al Gore didn't win in 2000, is that Joe Lieberman would be the Democratic POTUS nominee in 2008. </p><p>Then there's Georgie Porgy Puddin & Pie who thinks it's cool to make <a href="http://http//thinkprogress.org/2007/07/11/president-bush-makes-little-girls-cry/">the little girls cry</a>, the man is insane and substituting 'belief' and 'gut-feelings' for intelligence, diplomacy and strategy. Excerpts from his speech here in The Cleve this week (h/t Slate Magazine, Fred Kaplan):</p><blockquote><p>"We can accomplish and win this fight in Iraq," Bush said at one point in the<br />speech. "I strongly believe we will prevail … that democracy will trump<br />totalitarianism every time," he said later, as if the war in Iraq is somehow<br />about democracy and totalitarianism.</p><p><br />"I wouldn't ask a mother or a dad" to send a son or daughter to this war<br />"if I didn't feel this is necessary to the security of the United States and the<br />peace of the world."</p></blockquote><p><blockquote></blockquote>Are you kidding me? Bush's strategy is to believe in democracy over totalitariansim? He bases his decisions on whether or not to send our loved ones into war on his <em>feelings</em>? What's the deal Dubya? Did Jebby break your Magic 8 Ball or hide your Ouija Board? Is that why you now have only your <em>belief </em>and <em>feelings</em> to rely on for Decideratin?<p></p><p>As much as the Democratic Party is driving me up a freaking wall with their hollow threats of neutered oversight of the Bush Administration and even though if I wish I could find Senator Ben Nelson and kick him in the balls with my pointiest pair of pumps.......I could never ever ever claim to be on the same political side as the infamous cast of GOP characters I've talked about today in this post. </p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote><p> </p></blockquote>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37078099.post-66517003986894323912007-07-04T06:46:00.000-07:002007-07-06T05:43:49.860-07:00Rebel Rebel Your Country's A MessOn July 4th Eve, I watched Keith Olbermann deliver his latest <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/07/03/keith-olbermanns-special-comment-you-ceased-to-be-the-president-of-the-united-states/">'Special Comment' </a>and by the time he wrapped up his passionate verbal essay asking George Bush and Dick Cheney to resign, I had a few tears running down my face. I expect to hear such a rebellious message from a jock on Air America or to read it in The Nation or Mother Jones, but never did I think I'd see it on television. Why is that? <br /><br />I think back to the Nineties when we endured congressfolk and pundits demanding the impeachment of Bill Clinton 24/7 for two and a half years. Clinton couldn't get jock itch without Ken Starr launching an investigation. Both Democrats and <a href="http://www.robertscheer.com/1_natcolumn/99_columns/081799.htm">Republicans howled in hypocritical </a>faux moral outrage that 'The Presidency' had been irreparably harmed by an act of infidelity inside the hallowed halls of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. <br /><br />I'm too young to remember the Watergate years but from recalling my history lessons, the newsmen of that time did not hold back on reporting the facts or criticizing the President's actions during A Time of War (or a Time of Police Action whichever you prefer). It was the Republicans in his own administration and Congress that finally said 'ENOUGH!'. And, as Keith pointed out in his July 3rd Special Comment, even Nixon had enough integrity left in his megalomaniacal soul to resign his office for the good of the nation.<br /><br />These days, the punditry make excuses for Scooter Libby's role in outing a CIA agent to them and Bush's decision to commute his sentence. When they couldn't successfully convince us Ms. Plame was "just a secretary", they pouted indignantly that there was 'no underlying crime' to Libby's perjury and obstruction of justice conviction. <br /><br />Am I missing something here? What was Bill Clinton's 'underlying crime'? Cheating on his wife? Last time I checked, adultery is not a felony, because if it were then Newt Gingerich would have been wearing an orange jumpsuit with an Irish Spring necklace for the last two decades instead of contemplating a run for the White House. Heck, Fred Thomspon and Rudy Giuliani would be on his cell block.<br /><br />I'm not sure why Mr. Olbermann's essay drove me to tears that day. Was it because I fear our democracy is dead? Was it because I knew that on July 5th the locksteppers on Fox, CNN, and the other shows on his own network are going to demand HIS resignation for speaking truth to power by demanding the removal of Bush and Cheney from office? Or maybe I realized the next day was supposed to be the celebration of the birth of our democracy and maybe a mere 600,000 of us even saw Keith Olbermann's clarion call to save it, while the rest of the 299,400,000 of us were out drinking, watching reality show reruns or shopping for hotdogs and fireworks.<br /><br />So I cried for all those reasons (well that and <em>maybe</em> PMS played a<em> little</em> part) but after I dried my tears I had an epiphany (or a hormonal mood swing if you will): July 4th 1776 was not the day The Revolution ended and our democracy was born, it was the day The Revolution <em>began</em>. Our flag does not represent a nation, it represents a rebellion. Our Constitution is not just a document of laws, it is a roadmap towards an ideal form of government that is sure as hell going to take more than 231 years to realize. And, it gave us the tools to right our path when it wandered away from the destination of liberty and justice for <strong><em>all</em></strong>.<br /><br />So on July 4th, instead of refusing to fly my flag as a signal of disgust for the criminals steering our nation towards a path of destruction as I had planned, I decided to fly it proudly. It's not theirs to twist into some sick symbol of fear induced obeiscence. It's ours and it will always represent the rebellion that created our nation in the first place.<br /><br />And after I hung my flag, I went back inside and turned on my laptop. I went to both the House (<a href="http://www.house.gov/">http://www.house.gov/</a>) and Senate (<a href="http://www.senate.gov/">http://www.senate.gov/</a>) websites, found my representatives of BOTH political parties and sent them e-mails asking that they begin impeachment proceedings against George Bush, Dick Cheney and Alberto Gonzales. On Monday, each office will also receive a phone call from me demanding the same. I'll wait a few days and do it all over again and again and again.<br /><br />Then I wrote MSNBC a note supporting Mr. Olbermann's July 3rd Special Comment and forwarded the video clip to friends and family with a message asking them to do the same.<br /><br />Of course taking the time to contact my representatives, forwarding the video clip of Olbermann's Special Comment and writing a note supporting him to MSNBC may not be as dramatic or violent as what our forefathers endured to win independence or what those who fought for abolition, civil and workers rights sacrificed.<br /><br />But I am reminded of the words of two brilliant rebellious Americans. The first being Thomas Jefferson who once wrote: "Every generation needs a new revolution." and another named George Orwell who once wrote: "At times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act".<br /><br />Maybe it's a stretch to imply that contacting your representatives, spreading the news to your family and friends or writing a network in support of an anchor are revolutionary acts but if we don't act now, someday they might be. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.blogger.com/%3C$BlogItemURL$">">Link</a><br /><br /><br /></blogitemurl>CTownLibDrinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00242941919153867662noreply@blogger.com0