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Pew Survey: Fox news is dumb news and Colbert leads the way

April 16th, 2007 by CD

Well, they did not put it exactly like that.  But what the survey did find was the people who watched Fox News were less aware than people who watched other new programs.  No surprise there.  Fox news is nothing but faux news.  The survey also found that most Americans are getting their daily dose of news through the Colbert report and the Daily Show.  I must say that these two shows, even though comedy, have some truth on a lot of issues.  

Nancy Grace and the Duke lacrosse case

April 15th, 2007 by CD

Leave it to Nancy Grace to make headlines with her show.  Some people love here, some people hate her.  I must admit that I like her just because she causes drama everyonce in awhile! I remember when she covered James Kim’s death. That was a little bit emotional.  But if you can remember for the last year when Nancy Grace covered the Duke lacrosse case and she was on those boys like nobody’s business.  She hated those boys.  She didn’t want anything else more than for those boys to be locked up.  Well, hummm here we are and we now know that girl made everything up!  Well Jon Stewart took a look at this and boy was it funny!  Watch and listen!

 

 

White House emails deleted: “So they say”

April 15th, 2007 by CD

This administration is so corrupt, I think we have been taking tips from the Chinese!  Does the WH think anyone is that dumb to think that emails that Karl Rove wrote and could possibly get him in trouble just suddenly disappeared /deleted.  Bull!  I’m telling you folks there needs to be talk on the hill about impeachment.  All of them need to go (i.e. Bush, Rove, Cheney).   What will happen next?  

Don Imus is fired

April 12th, 2007 by CD

In other non-political news, Don Imus has been fired from now CBS and MSNBC.  To me, the guy just looks funny.  I won’t get into the whole racial debate but I will show you this clip from the daily show which is so funny

Gonzales cramming for his exam in Capital Hill

April 11th, 2007 by CD

Well, Gonzales is cramming for his exam in Capital Hill and it looks like he can’t get his lies straight.  What a shame!  I might have pop some popcorn while I watch this thriller unfold on CSPAN!  Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff said that the Justice Department is “in a state of paralysis” and Gonzales’ closest advisers “are nervous about whether he is up to the task.”  Up for the task of telling nothing but lies.

At a recent “prep” for a prospective Sunday talk-show interview, Gonzales’s performance was so poor that top aides scrapped any live appearances. During the March 23 session in the A.G.’s conference room, Gonzales was grilled by a team of top aides and advisers — including former Republican National Committee chair Ed Gillespie and former White House lawyer Tim Flanigan — about what he knew about the plan to fire seven U.S. attorneys last fall. But Gonzales kept contradicting himself and “getting his timeline confused,” said one participant who asked not to be identified talking about a private meeting. His advisers finally got “exasperated” with him, the source added. “He’s not ready,” Tasia Scolinos, Gonzales’s public-affairs chief, told the A.G.’s top aides after the session was over, said the source.

U.S. plans on attack against Iran

April 9th, 2007 by CD

The below article is really scary people.  And all out WWIII could come out of this.  What are your thoughts on it

Interfax 

MOSCOW. April 8 (Interfax-AVN) - The release of the 15 British sailors and marines captured by Iran has robbed the U.S. of a pretext to attack Iran, but the U.S. has not given up plans to attack Iran militarily, said Col. Gen. Leonid Ivashov, president of the Academy for Geopolitical Problems, a Russian think tank.

“Preparations to strike Iran’s strategic facilities continue. Three major groups of U.S. forces are still in the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf. Altogether, they have up to 450 cruise missiles on alert,” the general told Interfax-AVN.

“Military operations against Tehran will begin with the launch of at least two unexpected strikes using Tomahawk cruise missiles and air power in order to disable Iran’s air defense capabilities,” he said.

“According to our data, up to 150 aircraft are to be involved in each strike on Iran. Land-based air defense systems will be disabled in the first place, then mobile short-range systems, which Tehran has (including some 30 new systems),” he said.

Primary targets will include command centers, air defense installations, the navy, airfields, ports and docking facilities, the general said.

“Nuclear facilities may be secondary targets. According to expert assessments, at least 20 such facilities need to be destroyed in order to stop Iran’s nuclear program,” Ivashov said.

Ivashov did not rule out that nuclear weapons may be used against Iran.

“Combat nuclear weapons may be used for bombing. This will result in radioactive contamination of the Iranian territory, which could possibly spread to neighboring countries,” he said.

“If Iran strikes back at Israel with missiles, Tel-Aviv is likely to use nuclear weapons on Iran,” Ivashov said, adding that such a “development of the situation would undermine stability not only in the Middle East, but also in the entire world.”

Corporate Behavior and Government Inaction

April 6th, 2007 by CD

Are you fed up with corporate behavior and government inaction?  Well, I am.  And it seems that I am not alone in this matter.  A recent survey done by Change to Win has some interesting results. 

The survey indicates workers see few opportunities for good jobs while they face the financial insecurity of rising health care costs, the elimination of pensions, the outsourcing of jobs, and wages falling behind living costs. But in addition to the concerns, it also showed that workers are remarkably united in their hopes, ideas, and solutions for the future on the critical issues of the workplace, a consensus that remains intact regardless of age, gender, geography, ethnicity, country of origin, and education

A few highlights of the survey are below:

Respondents said they are looking for a strong action agenda in which government plays a key role in economic solutions to help working families now struggling with rising costs, eroding benefits, and stagnant wages:

  • Nearly 85 percent of workers, regardless of age, want government to protect and preserve Social Security, and ensure all workers have retirement benefits they can count on.
  • Over 80 percent of workers want government to guarantee that every American has quality, affordable health care.
  • Seventy-eight percent of workers want Congress to raise the federal minimum wage, and adjust future increases to the cost of living.
  • Nearly 85 percent of workers, regardless of political party, want government to create a more progressive tax system that is fair to workers and makes the super rich pay their fair share.

Workers are also demanding a change in corporate behavior, and want government to hold Corporate America accountable so that workers can share in the profits they help generate for their companies:

  • Nearly 80 percent want to hold multinational corporations accountable to pay their fair share for the problems they create in the world, like low wages and environmental pollution.
  • Seventy-five percent want government to remove tax breaks for corporations who send jobs overseas
    Over 80 percent want government to ensure employers keep their promises to workers, including protecting health care and retirement benefits.

I don’t expect the current administration to do much on most of these issues.

McCain in Iraq: He still can’t see the truth

April 3rd, 2007 by CD

Presidential wannabe Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz recently went to Iraq.  The Iraqis didn’t want him there and they had good reasons for it.  Jaafar Moussa Thamir, a 42-year-old who sells electrical appliances at the Shorja market that the Republican congressmen visited on Sunday, said the delegation greeted some fellow vendors with Arabic phrases but he was not impressed.  “They were just making fun of us and paid this visit just for their own interests,” he said. “Do they think that when they come and speak few Arabic words in a very bad manner it will make us love them? This country and its society have been destroyed because of them and I hope that they realized that during this visit.”

McCain also said to reporters that his “visit to the market today was proof that you could indeed ‘walk freely’ in some areas of Baghdad.”

Hummmm doesn’t appear that way!  Walking freely is something you can do in Paris, London and Madrid.  McCain is so far from the truth he can’t even see it. 

 

 

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