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ETA - Oh, and FYI in case you haven't heard, Bush is delivering a national speech tomorrow night. So if there was a show at 9pm you wanted to watch, you might not get to see it.
Senate Republicans kill bid for independent, bipartisan Katrina commission Forget independent commission. I want a special prosecutor. Or whatever the hell they called Ken Starr back during whitewater.
U.S. lawmaker won't reopen bankruptcy for Katrina If you are in Wisconsin, please start organizing against Rep. James Sensenbrenner now! Oh yeah, and he's republican.
Why it's important for Democrats to not rubberstamp the Roberts' nomination Yes, I've heard the cries that he's the best we're going to do and that we won't get a liberal judge. Forget liberal. I just want a judge who believes in PERSONAL PRIVACY LAWS, outside of what is required for criminal prosecution. Seriously. Go read this guys rulings and briefs on personal privacy and how the constitution DOESN'T PROTECT IT. It is downright scary. And given that it looks like we'll have to fight in the near future for birth control (let alone abortion rights), this is important! Some highlights from the hearings that illustrate these points.
Blanco did not mess up state of emergency protocols I'm not saying the aftermath or hurricane are Bush's fault. But the very bureacracy and orginization (as well as vacations) of his administration clearly fouled something up. Again, where's our special prosecutor?
Barbed wire is being used to keep media away from bodies in hurricane affected areas -- And no, this isn't just some liberal blogger. The source is Wolf Blitzer speaking with a reporter in Mississippi.
And the idiocy continues. Warning, disturbing photo of emaciated Katrina survivor The punchline is - In the past few days, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has ordered searchers not to break into homes. They are supposed to look in through a window and knock on the door. If no one cries out for help, they are supposed to move on. If they see a body, they are supposed to log the address and move on." So yeah, hopefully anyone still in their homes can make noise or be seen. Otherwise, I imagine their body will still be there when Halliburton's bulldozers arrive for cleanup. Oh come on, you doubt that Halliburton is going to score the majority of the contracts?
Following attacks that killed over 150, al-Zarqawi announces war intentions against all shiite muslims
And now for some comedy relief with pictures of our president at the UN And an even less reverent photo montage with satirical captions
Senate Republicans kill bid for independent, bipartisan Katrina commission Forget independent commission. I want a special prosecutor. Or whatever the hell they called Ken Starr back during whitewater.
U.S. lawmaker won't reopen bankruptcy for Katrina If you are in Wisconsin, please start organizing against Rep. James Sensenbrenner now! Oh yeah, and he's republican.
Why it's important for Democrats to not rubberstamp the Roberts' nomination Yes, I've heard the cries that he's the best we're going to do and that we won't get a liberal judge. Forget liberal. I just want a judge who believes in PERSONAL PRIVACY LAWS, outside of what is required for criminal prosecution. Seriously. Go read this guys rulings and briefs on personal privacy and how the constitution DOESN'T PROTECT IT. It is downright scary. And given that it looks like we'll have to fight in the near future for birth control (let alone abortion rights), this is important! Some highlights from the hearings that illustrate these points.
Blanco did not mess up state of emergency protocols I'm not saying the aftermath or hurricane are Bush's fault. But the very bureacracy and orginization (as well as vacations) of his administration clearly fouled something up. Again, where's our special prosecutor?
Barbed wire is being used to keep media away from bodies in hurricane affected areas -- And no, this isn't just some liberal blogger. The source is Wolf Blitzer speaking with a reporter in Mississippi.
And the idiocy continues. Warning, disturbing photo of emaciated Katrina survivor The punchline is - In the past few days, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has ordered searchers not to break into homes. They are supposed to look in through a window and knock on the door. If no one cries out for help, they are supposed to move on. If they see a body, they are supposed to log the address and move on." So yeah, hopefully anyone still in their homes can make noise or be seen. Otherwise, I imagine their body will still be there when Halliburton's bulldozers arrive for cleanup. Oh come on, you doubt that Halliburton is going to score the majority of the contracts?
Following attacks that killed over 150, al-Zarqawi announces war intentions against all shiite muslims
And now for some comedy relief with pictures of our president at the UN And an even less reverent photo montage with satirical captions