When I was a kid, it never occurred to me that there’d come a day when I’d think twice before divulging my nationality, but it’s getting awfully tough to be proud to be an American. I know we (and when I say we, I mean they) have done a lot of bad shit over the years (you know, damn near exerminating the people who already lived here, that whole slavery thing, South & Central America, to name a few). Still, we managed to be the good guys, we had all the cool stuff, our money didn’t look like it was printed by Parker Brothers – hell, we even sent people to the moon and invented the Internet. Being an American (especially a white male one) was pretty darn good (particularly my generation, ‘cuz we never actually had to do anything for it, except take what our parents’ generation had given us, and bitch about it).
Now, though…. Our fearless leader and his Wild Dick want to “reserve the right” to use torture, and yesterday we and the rest of the world (especially an already inflamed Muslim world) were treated to more pictures of just what it is that “right” they want so badly looks like. People – humans – in the cradle of civilization, being beaten bloody (or to death) and sexually humiliated in a most decidedly inhumane and uncivilized manner by a government that has the audacity to believe it has the right to sit in judgement of others. If they did these things to my dog, I would rip out their throats – or die trying. What in God’s name – yeah, in God’s name, and in our names, too – what would you expect to happen when you do these things to their fathers and brothers, sons, daughters, and mothers? How can this be allowed – let alone encouraged to happen? How can the ability to do these things actually be coveted by our “leaders,” and excused (or at least ignored) by our vaunted American media and half of our population?
You know, I really don’t think this country can survive much more of this. It’s not that an angry and disgusted Muslim population will be even more motivated to do us harm (though that certainly has to be the case). It’s that we are rotting from the top down, and the inside out. And every time our government does these things in our name, we rot a little bit more. Pretty soon, there won’t be anything left worth saving.
AAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGG
More Dick news and more Dick news and even more Dick news. All the same news but over and over and over and over again..
Krista: I started having the problem you described with pop up windows in Real Player yesterday pm. Turning off the message center didn’t seem to help. I went to the player link on the Majority Report blog and it went away. AAR is trying to drive its listeners nuts .. AAAAARRRRRGGGGGG:doh::mad::yawn:
Hey, Fred, I’m checkin’ out. Later sheeple.
Where’s Maron!? :omg: Give it a minute.
Very funny Travis very funny.. it was better than the quarter of a pot of coffee so far though.
:eek:So Reich is saying the rethugs are going to open the scuttle valves before the voters kick them off the ship. Everyone practice holding your breath.:doh::mad::omg:
WOW :omg: Riley has been on for almost an hour and has had only about ten minutes on Dicks big :fu:up
Well said PJ!
I find it absolutely morally REPREHENSIBLE that the Pentagon has been hiding these photos for 2 (insert expletive here) YEARS and that the Australian media published it before anyone here did. That’s the journalism equivalent of finding out your husband wants to divorce you from someone else rather than him telling you. How can our media have not known…or rather, why did they not publish them? Liberal media? No…just try INCOMPETENT media. Disgusting. Sick. No words in the English language can properly express how SICK it is that this crap went on. And they had the balls to try and crucify a few “bad apples” for something that is CLEARLY a widespread problem.
Now before anyone tells me, “that’s what THEY do to their prisoners, why isn’t it okay for us to do it too?” let me remind you that we are not THEM (whoever the hell THEM is….). We are American citizens. We somehow feel we can lay claim to a moral or cultural superiority (whether or not we have a right to do so or whether or not its justified shall be saved for another discussion entirely) and then it comes out that we treat our prisoners like this?
I thought we, America, were better than this. I also thought that HUMANITY was better than this. Despite what even people like Saddam have done to other people I’ve always felt that, while our methods in the U.S. were sometimes questionable, our intentions were always GOOD. Things like this are the stuff that makes me wonder. Maybe we are rotting from the inside out.
Absolutely unacceptable. And that should have been obvious the minute ones of these fools thought, “Hey guys, wouldn’t it be funny if we did ~?” 😡
The US though the CIA and the military has trained security forces all over the world to do what we are seeing in these photo’s . Raygun and Negroponte had death squads in central and South America in the 1980’s to overthrow legimately elected governments because they were interfering with the United fruit Companies imperialism. At some point and now seems like a good time the US citizens need to say enough is enough and round these people up and dispose of them.
Those who want to torture others should be
beaten, ok, have a cold glass of water tossed in their face to wake them up.😥 😡 :fustrate:
(Regarding #3 comment by Travis) Alright gang did everyone wait to see The Super Scary 😮 a few minutes before sleep time, alone without husband next to me for many a moon. 😮
Fred, I heard part (I thought most) of Reich. But could you tell me about the “scuttle valves” if it is besides what Condi wants for Iran, please?
King Kong , :rofl2: (I thought you were getting after me saying similar on yesterday’s blog when first I heard.)
:fire:
The lead comments about saying you’re American. I’ve beenout of the country for decades and taxidrivers who were thrilled they had an American in their cab during Gulf War #1 are, at best, civil now.
😥 😡 :fustrate:
:spank: :rofl2:
House Republicans Block Official Investigation into NSA Spying Program; Democrats Press Ahead with Inquiry
2/15/06
Common Dreams
Newswire
My friend who lives in Japan said Japan is, like, the one place they still “like” Americans.
Man, I lived in Italy during the early ’80s and could not really discuss politics (other than being very anti-Reagan, I was abysmally ignorant politically). It was hard being an American. What my Italian acquaintances (people I knew from the coffee bars, as opposed to my friends) knew–or thought they did–about America were:
1. We had a movie star (and a B one at that) for a president.
2. We were stupid enough to have had a show about a flying nun.
3. Everyone was rich and lived like the folks from Dynasty.
BUT, we’d been “discovered” by an Italian, so we were okay.
What my friend in Japan said notwithstanding, I can’t imagine it’s easy to be an American overseas–hell, it’s not that easy being an American here!
The scuttle valve comment was to paraphrase Riech’s comment about the rethug congress making the temporary tax cuts permanent in the year before the rethugs are hopeful removed from office. It will leave things in a state where the Democrats will have to raise taxes drastically just to keep thing afloat and that of course will make it look like the dems are responsible for the second great depression and the huge national debt that will result.
Gaijinda , yeh I would say “INCOMPETENT media” either that or Republican media, EVERYTIME the rethugs say Liberal Media. I would go down the list of: (sp) Sheffer (the one who stole Dan Rathers job) is republican (CBS), Bri Williams republican (NBC), Hune (Fox) republican, and PBS is getting more republican, and I think that McNeil (sp) is republican, if not he caters to the republicans. And I am not even talking about bogus panels. :fire:
Actually, I would say COMPLICIT media.
The COMPLICIT media is going to make the democrats look really bad in the 2006 election. They are already trying to say that the Dems have no better ideas on the war in IRAQ than the rethugs do and of course they will support the idea that the economy is just doing great. Those who have not found left sided talk radio will either be totally confused or will be frantically looking for it on the dial.
Mornin fellow seditionsts! Nice writing there pj….It is all too overwhelming sometimes. You’re not alone in your thoughts though. I think the same way and am sure everyone else here does too. With each one of us there are millions more and growing. Do not lose hope! We can change things and we will! :fist:
Who said we had a grade B movie star for President? I saw a supporting actor in office but Bonzo was disqualified on that species technicality.
2) when stopped for drunk driving, the most common comment a drinking driver will say is, “I just had one beer (or wine…).”
–> just ask a cop
Comment by Farmerkat — February 15, 2006 @ 7:46 pm
YES!!! That was EXACTLY what I was thinking when Cheney said that. “I had a beer at lunch. Of course, it was in a really big cup, and the Secret Service guys kept refilling it when it started to get low, but it was just one, Officer.”
:40::40::40::40::40::40::40::40:
If the rest of us can’t do it, neither can he.
“Hi, my name is Elmer F., and I’m an alcoholic.”
Not to mention his incredible courage in agreeing to be interviewed (more like fellated) by Brit Hume. If he was half the macho man he pretends to be, he would give it up to David Gregory or Martha Raddatz.
Martha would slice, dice and fillet his ass with a smile on her face. Gregory would just tear him a new one. Both would be better sport than anything we’ve seen yet in the Olympics.
Here’s to you, Druid666…
:fu: ELMER FUDD!!!
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire::fire::fire:
Druid, watch CBS Evening News some time. Bob Sheiffer doesn’t like what is going on in Washington. Don’t know if he is a republican, but he sure doesn’t like this collection of incompetents.
I’m pissed the upper levels of people in gov./miitary have gone unpunished for not just condoning torture, but for actually encouraging it. These photos were known to the upper echelons of our gov’t. It’s dispicable that they have to surface in order to prompt an outrage.
good morning (i think)
“Fellated.”
Well put, Kevin.
:bow:
He had one beer, just one beer, one kind of beer. Every bottle was the same one kind.
:40:
(Oh, I did enjoy some good beer in the US.)
One beer. How strong? Pilsners are about 5% alcohol. Barleywine starts at about 11%. How big? Surly not a 7 ounce pony bottle. I have single beer bottles in my collection up to 64 ounces.
did you see this one? or am i just a bit behind?:
It is fortunate that the foreign press especially that in Great Britain has not fallen into this COMPLICIT quick sand otherwise we would never really know what our government is doing in our name.
THROW THE BUMS OUT!!!
Wake up, :sheep::sheep::sheep:le!!!
I think what they’re gonna try and say is that yes, Cheney leaked it but he declassified the info before he leaked her name…
NC Blue- there’s a Korean beer here that I’ve only seen in 1.5 liter plastic bottles. They are best to share.
What comes in the 64oz.?
I just love these DHS public service messages KPOJ has on. Terra terra terra fight them there so we don’t have to fight them here terra terra terra
Hi Kong! Downloaded the Daily show today yet? :rofl2::sammy:
:omg: Ten minutes of Maddow and not a word about Dick:banana:
Ugh the more I hear about this stuff the angrier I get. The Washington Post has been sitting on them?
I will confirm that here in Japan people still do like Americans, but they are getting less and less surprised when I tell them that I’m embarassed to BE an American!
Hi Kong. One can buy all sorts of beer in a half-gallon pub jug. I collect beer steins and such, including pub jugs. The Budweiser one I got from their catalog is the only one that came empty.
Sports report!:omg::mad::fu:
beer in a plastic bottle:?: sounds like wine in a box :barf:
++++
MARON’S AD – YAHOOOOOOO!!!!
True Gaijinda, they also like Koizumi who is right in Bush’s back pocket…:gate:
in Jordan, friends asked if I could get George W to behave so they’d be safer; i said, many of us try and i didn’t vote for him. They said they have yet to meet an American who admits to voting for him. hmmmm
Which was your favorite Daily Show clip? The tea and crumpets, the “he was the first person to be shot by a sitting VP since Aaron Burr?,” or the “And now for more we turn to our Senior Vice Presidental Firearms Mishap Analyst….”??? It’s been a good week for Jon and company :rofl2:
fred, I just totally believe that all should “bite the butts” of the republicans at every turn:!: WE HAVE THE FACTS AND TRUTHS.
(Also THX re the “scuttle info)
I would already have in the works for 06 the plan to “scuttle” or FIRE or Impeach all positions bush put into offices — evens judges:!: He is a proven LIAR and HAS COMMITTED TREASON; thus, his words and actions are invalid:!:
I have to write my senators again and again and again :tongue:
I will admit to you that I am worried about my/our America.
But to the evil others I meet :growl:
:rofl2:
When Coors was investigating distribution of their beer in the eastern states they used to ship it in temperature controlled tank cars. There was a unit train of refrigerated box cars and tank cars from Golden to North Yard in Denver twice a day. They had a derailment one day in the middle of the summer and in a day or two they had to evacuate the surrounding area because of the smell.
Need a laugh? Click here and visit SF Gate
I think it was the tea and crumpets…mmmhhmmm french vanilla! :rofl2:
Those are funny NCBlue! 🙂
Farmerkat, if you search through this stuff you will find at least one boxed wine listed.
Farmerkat- I said available, I didn’t say good.
Dear Democratic Party leadership (aka “To Whom It May Concern”):
On February 15th the Republicans in the House Judiciary Committee voted down a Resolution of Inquiry, this time into the legality of the Administration’s NSA spying program. As citizens of a free and open American society, we cannot let these abuses of power continue. The American people have a right to know if our President and his administration are subverting the Constitution. Our democratic system of government and free society are at risk.
Too many investigations into suspected Republican wrong-doings have been suppressed by the leadership of that Party. Too many prosecutions of accused and indicted Republican functionaries have been squelched and halted. Too many assaults on our democratic processes have been allowed, to a point where no one knows just how corrupt our government and the Republican Party have become.
It is bad enough the Republican Party – especially this demonstratively incompetent President – has been waging an economic war against the American people since Ronald Reagan first entered the White House in 1981. It is time the criminals in our government and those elected persons crippling the workings of our government and society be held responsible for their contemptible un-American words and actions.
It is time for the Republican Party to abstain from its destructive partisan politics and obstruction of the workings of the United States government and society and start mending the damage done by their decades-long abusive class-based fiscal policies.
NC Blue, i’d rather go here to wet my whistle.
The bud of Marijuana is a flower! Get over it and smoke it! :bong:
OMG, nc, Liberals suddenly ok with judge scalia hunting with cheney
:rofl2:
Mmmmmmm Guiness! Yes indeed, fattening though
Good morning everyone!
Hese is something fantastic on Cheney!
That guy is just awful….just a horrible person.
gotcha KK!
nc, ritual is part of the wine drinking experience…a box just doesn’t have that *POP* and i don’t care what the “experts” say!!!
Guinness® is too much, sometimes. My preference is an IPA or amber ale. Currently, my favorite beverage is Eye of the Hawk but I can be happy with just about anything from Highland Brewing. I also like these guys’ barleywine.
from wiki
This is not more than other beer.
That was fantastic Melina! :rofl2:
Remember when Cheney was down in New Orleans and a passerby said “Go Fuck yourself Cheney! Go fuck yourself!”
You liked the crumpets? I particularly enjoyed the discussion of quail hunting tactics that was giving away hunting details to the quails who were in their covey listening and “cooing” at us. 😀
Wow! I did not no that. I always assumed it was more fattening. I remember when my brother was always hitting this pub down in Tokyo for a while he said he got kinda pudgy and he blamed the Guiness. Maybe it was the fish and chips!
Gaiinda: Yeah, the whole show was good. I liked the videos of the old game Duck Hunt? too! :rofl2:
is a shandy sacrilegious to you beer aficionados? They sure taste good on a hot day in the uk.
Here’s some more beer and calories.
Farmerkat, you want ritual while quaffing the libation of your choice? Crack the box and chant. I must confess, though, that the last box of wine I bought contained twelve cylindrical vessels with a wide variety of styles. I may have finally found a California winery I like and can ocassionally afford – Smoking Loon. The only two I haven’t tried is the Zinfandel and the Sauvignon Blanc. The rest are excellent, and on sale this week at my local Total Wine & More.
King Kong, tell me who really drinks only 100 ml of beer at a single sitting? That’s like 3.5 ounces, or one good mouthful.
Road trip to NC!
Hey, we happen to be box wine connoisseurs. Talk about rituals. There’s the removing of the cardboard spout slot, and the pulling of the spout from the box and positioning it on the groove. And of course the the bottom of the box jig, done to get the last drop, after which there its the ritual breaking down of the box and removal of the wine bag..
When we go to the wine store, we march in and proudly ask for a case their very freshest wine (two white, and two red, for use our “house” blend)!
HA! Will do!
Thanks Kong: McEwans Scotch Ale
Scottish & Newcastle (Scotland) 9.50 83
I’ve had this before and it’ll get you buzzed pretty quick. Why did I always assume Guiness was more fattening? Because it’s such a thicker hardier beer? Ass out of you and me I guess….
I must admit I’m pretty partial to the Guiness. Must be genetic.
It’s a gauge of each mouthful! Great idea! :nod:
Pj I always confess that it’s my Irish blood…
Seriously, there are some good boxed wines. At least that is what I read in the SF Chronicle. And most of them are from Australia and South America. Coincidentally, neither place makes a soda pop called White Zinfandel.
Does a great grandmother named Rose O’Hare let me blame it on blood as well?
ok ok ok wine in a box has its own rituals (man you people are tough)
BUT I’m an Italian wine drinker (inexpensive and oh so smooth) and I have NEVER seen Italian wine in a box. I’ll keep my tire bouchon for a while longer, thank you very much!
Ha ha! I remember that! Kim Jong Ill’s son did get into Japan and was successful! They stopped him when he was leaving!
I think so Kong! :nod:
Here is an interesting article in the WaPo:
Justice Dept. Role in Eavesdropping Decision Under Review
geez, kk, do you have red hair, too?
Farmerkat- Italian wine. mmm. vino de nobile de montepulciano. ahhh
NC Blue, THX CBS said that although he is republican…he would be fair. But when Rather left, so did I and I NEVER watch NBC anymore even before that since they were so republican biased.
But, I will check out Sheiffer now because of what you said. Although seldom, the few times I caught a glimpse it was pro bush but that was when things appeared “okay” TO MOST:!: (I have had two Impeach Bush bumper stickers in my car rear window. One since Gore was cheated HIS Presidency.)
THX for telling me about CBS News. I will check again and more than a brief second regarding this bush/cheney :crap:
Kevin M 😉
:fist:
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Shit. The news just keeps getting worse and worse.
I need the funny so my head doesn’t explode!!!
:fustrate:
I find this completely absurd! ‘in addition, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales signaled in an interview with The Washington Post yesterday that the administration will sharply limit the testimony of former attorney general John D. Ashcroft and former deputy attorney general James B. Comey, both of whom have been asked to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee regarding the program.
What right do they have to limit what they say?
citizenkahn-
help?
Malloy played a lot more of that clip of the guy protesting last night
kk -> montepulciano – :love:
Thanks, KK!
Good one Kong! 😀
Farmerkat- glad to know someone else feels the same. montepulciano :love:
At the NSA fake hearings, there was at least one of the Dems – Feingold, I think, maybe Leahy, too, he was pretty good – who kept pushing Gonzalea about Ashcroft testifying how much they’d try to limit his testimony with the “executive prililege” bullshit.
Of course, they couldn’t get a straight fucking answer out of him. They should have handcuffed him upside down to the bars of a cell and brought in the dogs.
Not that I approve of that sort of thing.
Morning, Maronites.
:rabbi::rabbi:
Does Blessed Sharbel mean anything to you?
Rachel played a Maron ad. :fire:
this just makes me sick. i’m sure our black ops folks feel very safe in knowing that mr cheney can take away their cover if he just feels like it. gawd,
Cheney Disclosure Could Serve as Defense for Libby
Cheney Says He Has Power to Declassify Info WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney disclosed Wednesday that he has the power to declassify sensitive government information, authority that could set up a criminal defense for his former chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby. | Cheney’s disclosure comes a week after reports that Libby testi…
Sharbel, wasn’t (or I guess, isn’t) he a saint? Something to do with the Maronite church?
Here is the NY Magazine article on blogs…its really interesting
You buncha alcoholics!:omg::40:
Okay all you oenologists. What wine goes with beanie-weanies? Or caramel popcorn?
:rabbi::rabbi: Right you are about Blessed Sharbel. I don’t know if he reached full sainthood yet. But if they gave it to that creepy OPUS DEI founder in near record time (fast tracked him) then they should give it to a Lebanese national icon.:omg:
Not sure about the beanie-weanies, but I would think to cut through the caramel, you’d want sake. Also good as varnish remover.
Yeah, that’s right. The Hermit of Lebanon. Not exactly Danny Thomas, I guess.
Boy howdy, it’s getting tougher to keep up with this blog. I like to drink a Guiness for dinner sometimes:40: But my fave is Rogue Brewery’s Brutal Bitter. MmmmMm!
The Lebanese Maronite Order of monks is the embodiment of the ancient eastern monasticism, which since early Christian times existed and thrived within widely dispersed, independent monasteries. In 1695, Lebanese Maronite monasticism was united under one order by the monk, ‘Abdallah al-Qaraali, and his fellows. During Saint Sharbel’s time, the Lebanese Maronite Order had over 1,000 monks out of a total Maronite population of about 300,000.
:rabbi::nixon:
Sharbel was beatified on December 5, 1965, looks like.
I read that thing about cheney being able to declassify information last night….I dont think it can possibly fly.
She was an active agent working on WMS in Iran and dont they promise to keep them secret for 10 years after they finish undercover service? If the VP can just decide that based on a political spin campaign, it looks bad…
If he is really going to float that, then he is going to ultimately have to say what his end plan was on that….to punish Joe Wilson, obviously….there is no other reason that I can think of unless they want to charge her with a crime or somehthing. I think that hes painting himself into a corner.
I love how he thinks he can handle everything all by himself and he wont listen to any advisors at all. This is going to be his downfall.
He shoulda gone on with a republican Oprah…Rita Cosby or Katie Couric….and cried….
I just dont think that this is gonna work.
This morning on Today they had ONLY Mary Matalin to comment on this stuff…no counter point…and she couldnt even spin it.
I am so disgusted….but then as I get older and become more realistic about humans in general, I lose hope. Afterall, humans are just animals really…and we are animals with a very violent history. If you compare this to the crusades or even what Europeans did to Native Americans…its all so disgusting.
I dont know why we expect anything else, really.
A certain segment of society likes this sort of stuff…lying, torture, war, spy games…and a certain segment likes to watch…
Its just like anything else. Its the empathetic and intelligent people who are screwed in this because its like hitting your head agains a wall…youre fighting these people’s base instincts and they dont really see why its wrong.Its just too bad that laws dont work with these people because sometimes a little fear of authority works in keeoing these things in check. This is until you get some of these assholes who decide that they ARE authority.
I guess Im a little depressed today….
Anybody up for joining–or establishing a new–Maronite order?:rabbi::rabbi:
:nixon::rofl2:
For stout, Young’s Brewery makes an oatmeal stout that’s pretty freakin’ great. I believe it’s for export to the US only, as I couldn’t find it in London, and was unable to book a brewery tour – even with a couple month’s lead time. Very tasty, but expensive. Although, an Irishman shouldn’t really be drinking English beer.
Found this on Congressman Walter B. Jones’ website:
The national debt on February 16:
$8,210,736,248,220.52
Your share of the national debt:
$27,542.06
pjsauter — I just found this beer blog. I mostly like Harp, above all others. But a good ole Guiness every now and then, especially if no harp.:banana: Can one send a 4 or 6 pack of Harp through fed-ex? I may have to have hubby send from L.A., since now I am “thirsting” for a Harp. :rofl2:
But I like wine too, once in awile. :banana:
:40: (tea inside) but don’t even try to take my tea away :growl:
Kevin M 😉 (if ever not ok just let me know)
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
Time to make those tax cuts for the rich permanent.
kristapea-nice to see you.
I don’t have any confidence that any of this stuff is gonna stick to the wall. The media is stacked, the judiciary is stacked and there are a whole lot of other agencies that are stacked against truth and justice. People just don’t GET how serious these things are. They can still do the things they do everyday. I think it’s gonna get worse before it gets better.
NC – do i have to pay my share? by when?
An Oatmeal Stout is super delicious! I can’t remember the brand I’d often have back in the States. But it was frickin’ good! Yep, Pj, the ole’ British would throw ye’ in the patty wagon for that!
Hey KK. Been pretty busy lately.
Willie and another wrote that in 1981!
Willie Nelson RULZ!:nod::rofl2:
gotta go. 881
Toyu! Toyu! It’s time to fill the tank! Gettin’ cold in here…:eek:
If we did hypothetically write a check for our portion of the debt, are we then, from that point on, cleared of any further debt to pay? does it go on my credit report? If I’m an ex-pat does it accrue with interest or can I “consolidate” like with my student loans? $$$$$$
If writing a check absolved me of my part of the nat’l debt I think I might just write a check!
:eek::eek::eek::eek:
Kristapea, I agree with EVERYTHING you said on comment #111:!:
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Little was heard from the Maronites for 400 years, as they quietly escaped the Muslim invasions in the mountains of Lebanon, until the Crusader Raymond of Toulouse discovered the Maronites in the mountains near Tripoli, Lebanon on his way to conquer Jerusalem. The Maronites again confirmed their loyalty to the Pope in 1181. The Maronites have always remained true to Rome.
In early 2004, one of the descendants of Maron found his way into broadcast radio, realizing the full potential of this medium to gain followers. After much success, as well as ever increasing scrutiny from hostile authorities, this Maronite (Brother Marc) disappeared, but only after promising his multitude of followers that he “will return.” Presumably before the Rapture.
Great NickiRose! :rofl2: If only we had Rapture Watch to keep us up to date on when he’d show up again! 🙂
Oh, this is interesting:
Beware the rethugs passing a poll tax. Everyone having to pay up their share of the national debt before they can vote. As I see it, only rethugs would be able to vote.
:priest::rabbi::rofl2:Rapture Warrior are on the move!:omg:
Farmerkat, 😉 I have never had wine in a box. But I must admit pjsauter has gotten me a little curious. But I smell the “cork” and how can one do that with a box.:rofl2: I guess one could smell the spout :rofl2:
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Goyette is talking to a guy who made a video about what has happened to the civilians of Fallujah. 😮
No. How can it? Look at the NSA investigation that never happened. Or the sham 9/11 probe. Or Gonzalez withholding evidence in the Plame investigation. Or the progagana – paid for outright, as in the case of the fake news reports and the Armstong Williams out there, or bought by providing “access,” as in Bob Woodward, or just plain company policy, as in the case of Fox, CNN, all of them, really.
The thugs bluster and pay lip service to doing the right thing, and then they do what they’re told. The media backs them up, and everything’s forgotten as soon as a white girl goes missing somewhere, or some author tells fibs to Oprah.
There doesn’t need to be an official government ministry to rewrite history – our glorious, pompous, arrogant media will take care of all that – and work pretty cheap, too.
Should I be alarmed if this entity has been on my site for nearly 10 minutes? Via my site meter..Domain Name usda.gov ? (United States Government)
IP Address 199.159.100.# (USDA Office of Operations)
199.159.100.109
ISP USDA Office of Operations
Location
Continent : North America
Country : United States (Facts)
State : District of Columbia
City : Washington
USDA: Isn’t that the US Department of Agriculture?
In the Crossfire :The untold story of Fallujah
conceptionmedia.net ??
Ooh. Now I’m gettin’ turned on. :hubba:
Wake up and smell the spout, :sheep:le!
Yeah, they’re showing it at the U of Arizona on Monday night, 7:00.
Mark Manning is the film maker, conception.net is where you can see the trailer.
I just ordered it. Seems like a good thing to support. Somehow, I don’t think Sean will find it at Best Buy.
Jason, they are checking you out to see if you are running an illegal cloning or bio-gen operation. Can’t have any beer or wine yeasts mutating into something like Dr. Pepper yeasts. That could lead to gun play, or worse yet, a government coverup.
I think hearing about it is enough for me. I had a hard time looking at those torture pics on Young Turks yesterday. I didn’t look at most as I was eating at the time. And I just don’t want those images in my head. I can imagine all too well already.:cry:
Yeah, well it’s a short (18 minute) documentary, being sold as a fundraiser for the Civilians in Iraq.
“Proceeds from the sale of this film go directly to aid the innocent civilians and refugees caught in the crossfire of combat zones inside Iraq.”
You can also donate to get the feature length film “Road to Fallujah” finished and into the theatres. I think I heard these folks on MR or one of the shows a while back.
Well, I have done my weekly emailing to Congress, so it is time I start being productive. Besides, my Senators might want to call and bitch about me demanding their resignations. Again. And just for the hell of it I demanded Bill Frist resign, too.
Later, libs.
Goodnight my lovely Seditionists! :love:
Remember the House falls from within! :fist:
This deserves a repeat. Nice one, Nicki! :banana:
Little was heard from the Maronites for 400 years, as they quietly escaped the Muslim invasions in the mountains of Lebanon, until the Crusader Raymond of Toulouse discovered the Maronites in the mountains near Tripoli, Lebanon on his way to conquer Jerusalem. The Maronites again confirmed their loyalty to the Pope in 1181. The Maronites have always remained true to Rome.
In early 2004, one of the descendants of Maron found his way into broadcast radio, realizing the full potential of this medium to gain followers. After much success, as well as ever increasing scrutiny from hostile authorities, this Maronite (Brother Marc) disappeared, but only after promising his multitude of followers that he “will return.” Presumably before the Rapture.
Comment by NickiRose — February 16, 2006 @ 9:06 am
G’night Jason. Maybe that usda visitor is a friend of John Bomar or something??
The reality is, Dick sent thousands to die and thousands to kill and thousands have come back in pieces of body and mind to the stench of the medical bills that Dick helped stiff them with. Surely things that will never be forgotten by them and their families. Do we have to really state he obvious?
This man, who sent so many to their deaths for his own profit, could not locate a kernel of courage with which to face the public over a hunting accident? He had to pre-record his explanation and for one news outlet only? My god, what a coward!
Pity for Cheney? The sudden honesty of Cheney? The tortured guilt of Cheney?
Do we need further proof that there is no decency left to be had?
Larisa Alexandrovna
2/16/06
http://www.huffingtonpost.com
I am sorry all but I have been falling asleep for the last several hours, and I really don’t want to fall asleep in my “office” chair. But this blog has helped me keep awake long enough to go to sleep IN MY BED. :rofl2:
Melina, compared to the waste of money bush has given to his “pals”, I think after he gets arrested for treason he should, out of HIS pockets, pay for “shrinks” for anyone that has had to — from 2000 on — endure his :crap: — but just impeaching him would make many well again. 😉
I hope I made sense.
:yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn::yawn:
(I had gone to another “Big Box” Meeting earlier tonight, also, on 4 hrs.)
:yawn:G’Night, G’Day to ALL.:yawn:
toxic-slime bush :fu: toxic-slime cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Can someone tell me how I can make quotes in italics INDENTED? Like pj did on #123 ??
What does a Maronite look like?
jasonwkinney , I would be :paranoid: — but that’s me since I NO LONGER TRUST THIS GOV (but then again, I don’t think anyone should). :yawn:I am gone but I just saw your entry.
again G’Night, G’Day to ALL
:fire:
Maronites consist of geniuses, philosopher Kings and Queens and working class heroes :nod:
Hey isi, use the blockquote (b-quote, on the button up there) tag.
Well, Saint Sharbel apparently looked a lot like Gandalf the Grey.
i had a feeling it was the “b-quote” but wasn’t sure enough to suggest trying it.
morning isi, morning pj.
Gandalf the Grey :omg: It’s Marc !!
Thanks pj for the b-quote tip.
:gate: good evening to you tom t!
Evenin’ Tom.
you guys are making “poetry” on the blog this morning!
I’m afraid he will get away with it Melina, because as Kristapea says in #111; cards stacked and people just don’t get it . they’re more interested in talking about american idol than their world falling apart at the seams.
i was just watching the evening news with my wife when they showed the torture photos. not the best way to end the day. how do i explain this to my son when he’s old enough to find out and ask about it??
random thought, i’ve often wondered if Ashcroft got out because he didn’t want to get hauled in to the middle of the bushit they were pulling.
just in case you were wondering:
i don’t know tom, i just don’t know how you explain it…sickos in the world.
I can’t imagine it’s easy to be an American overseas–hell, it’s not that easy being an American here!
Comment by citizenkahn — February 16, 2006 @ 6:43 am
i’ve been wondering lately how easy it will be for my son to have to admit to having an american father.
Hopefully you’ll be able to tell him how this kind of stuff is what finally woke the people up, and we fixed it. Unfortuntely, I have my doubts.
Well, the phrase “drunk with power” comes to mind, as does “callous disregard for human suffering.” I’m hoping those phrases will go a long way toward explaining.
****
Gotta put in yet another plug for “Bush on the Couch.” I just ordered a copy for my friend in Japan and am about to order a second copy for myself (the first one has been on loan for 18 months to an emotional and intellectual reprobate who will likely never return it).
When I was in Italy, and England, I tried to make a point of saying we weren’t all like that, and that our media ignores the dissent. In Italy, they understood, because their press is pretty much owned by Berlusconi, and they get ignored, too. Britain, of course, was dragged into this shit by Blair, so I think they understand (and they elected him again – or they returned his party, which amounts to the same thing). They have their own soldiers on tape, too, and they executed that poor guy in the tubes for basically no reason. Of course, everything we learned about imperialism we learned from our friends across the pond.
After fighting my computer all morning at home, I gave up and took my cold to work. Probably piss off my co-workers but I HAVE to have a working computer to keep up with the events of the world.
Here’s today’s recipe. Hope it clears my sinuses
Chiles Rellenos
2 eggs, separated
2/3 C milk
2/3 C flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon oil
about 6 oz. Monterey Jack cheese
8-12 canned or fresh roasted poblano chiles
oil for frying
salsa (to garnish)
Makes enough batter for 12 Chiles
In a food processor, blend until smooth the egg yolks, milk, flour, salt and 1 tablespoon oil. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Fold into the processor mixture.
While the batter ripens, insert 1 or 2 slivers of cheese into each pepper. If the chile breaks, just fold it around the cheese. Pat chiles dry, then dredge in some flour and drop softly into the batter, coating both sides. Remove with a slotted spoon and gently drop into a 1/2 inch or more of oil, heated to 375 degrees. Let batter puff and brown, about 1 minute. Serve immediately with salsa.
Does not reheat well.
Hey, I found a drawing of Brother Marc, Maronite.
:rofl2:
OMG, PJ, that is priceless!
You have to send it to our :rabbi:!
that’s good pj!
For SEAN:
[found via huffpo]
:banana:
Brother Marc, Maronite:grin:
pj, that’s interesting about xm radio – wonder what gives – sounds like bad joujou
and…don’t know if anyone else listens to xm, but the nytimes just had a litte ditty on Italian wine:!:
farmerkat, wonder where sean is? Last I heard he was in Alabama :shock::shock:
Gypsy, I live with a kindergarten teacher. When I see “two eggs, separated” I picture two eggs quietly sitting in separate corners until they decide to play nicely.
I have been buying $6.99 Italian sangiovese wine from Whole Foods!:grin:
:rofl2::rofl2:
PJ I just stole Brother Marc for a Live Journal avatar but will happily give you credit. LOL!
NCBlue, after observing the preschool classroom I now understand what you’re talking about.
I need to share this joke, courtesy of my friend Gerry (who lives in Albany, NY and doesn’t blog. Ever.)
Vice Presidential weapons technology sure has gotten high tech in recent years. Why, in Gerald Ford’s day, the Vice President could only bean his friends with golf balls. And he had to wait until he ascended to the Presidency to do it! Cheney has access to immediate gratification, and to bird shot. Much more effective.
I dare not imagine what the next Vice President will have access to!
isi, i hope sean didn’t drive off a cliff 🙁 after reading Coulterguist and being down here in the south. And speaking of sangiovese ->
For ISI, KK and all other Italian wine ethusiasts, here it the NYT article. However, the wine they discuss is for more than what we seem to spend, Isi, btw, that’s where i buy my italians, too!
farmerkat, just read the nyt piece on the Biondi Santi family. I guess they wouldn’t approve of my $6.99 bottle of wine. Although, it tastes pretty good to me. 😀
Maybe Sean got cornered by some hookers again! :omg:
Haven’t heard :ear: from travis in awhile, either.
Aren’t they in “waste management?”
it does make you wonder!
Will those Texas sheriffs arrest Dick? Drinking, drunk Elmer Fudd!:40:
Fox=”F” word Network!:rofl2: Good one.
Dancing Around Accountability
Dick Cheney’s Fox Trot
By NORMAN SOLOMON
When Dick Cheney surfaced on Wednesday long enough for an interview with Fox News eminence Brit Hume — an event that CNN’s Jack Cafferty promptly likened to “Bonnie interviewing Clyde” — the vice presidential spin emerged from a timeworn bag of political tricks. Cheney took responsibility. Whatever that means.
The New York Times website swiftly made its top headline “Cheney Takes Full Responsibility for Shooting Hunter.” Just before Fox News Channel aired interview segments at length, the summary from anchor Hume told viewers that Cheney had accepted “full responsibility for the incident.” Hours later, the Washington Post’s front-page story led this way: “Vice President Cheney accepted full responsibility yesterday…”
Ironically — while news outlets kept using the phrase “full responsibility” — the transcript of the interview posted on FoxNews.com shows that Cheney never used any form of the word “responsibility.”
Whatever their exact words, the politicians who can’t avoid acknowledging culpability are often the beneficiaries of excessive media plaudits for supposedly owning up to what they’ve done wrong. But those politicians rarely do more than just what the spin doctor ordered. . .
http://www.counterpunch.com
Even Jobs at McDonald’s Aren’t Safe”
Their Own Economic Reality
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
Who can forget the neocons’ claim that under their leadership America creates its own reality? Remember the neocons’ Iraq reality–a “cakewalk” war? After three years of combat, thousands of casualties, and cost estimated at over $1 trillion, real reality must still compete with the White House spin machine.
One might think that the Iraq experience would restore sober judgement to policymakers. Alas, neocon reality has spread everywhere. It has infected the media and the new Federal Reserve Chairman, Ben Bernanke, who just gave Congress an upbeat report on the economy. The robust economy, he declared, could soon lead to inflation and higher interest rates.
Consumers deeper in debt and fresh from their first negative savings rate since the Great Depression show high consumer confidence. It is as if the entire country is on an acid trip or a cocaine trip or whatever it is that lets people create realities for themselves that bear no relation to real reality.
How can the upbeat views be reconciled with the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ payroll jobs data, the extraordinary red ink, and exploding trade deficit? Perhaps the answer is that every economic development, no matter how detrimental, is spun as if it were good news. For example, the worsening US trade deficit is spun as evidence of the fast growth of the US economy: the economy is growing so fast it can’t meet its needs and must rely on imports. Declining household income is spun as an inflation fighter that keeps mortgage interest rates low. Federal budget deficits are spun as letting taxpayers keep and spend more of their own money. Massive layoffs are spun as evidence that change is so rapid that the work force must constantly upgrade skills and re-educate itself.
The denial of economic reality has become an art form. Except for Lou Dobbs, no accurate economic reporting is available in the “mainstream media.”
Occasionally, real information escapes the spin machine. The National Association of Manufacturers, one of outsourcing’s greatest boosters, has just released a report, “US Manufacturing Innovation at Risk,” by economists Joel Popkin and Kathryn Kobe. The economists find that US industry’s investment in research and development is not languishing after all. It just appears to be languishing, because it is rapidly being shifted overseas: “Funds provided for foreign- performed R&D have grown by almost 73 percent between 1999 and 2003, with a 36 percent increase in the number of firms funding foreign R&D.” . .
http://www.counterpunch.org
ZNet | Corporate Globalization
WTO vs. Europe: Less-and Also More-Than it Seems
by Brian Tokar; February 15, 2006
In the late Spring of 2003, amidst the political fallout of “Old Europe’s” refusal to support the US invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration threw down a gauntlet that threatened to permanently aggravate transatlantic hostilities. As a political favor to its agribusiness allies in the Midwestern farm belt, the administration filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO) seeking to overturn Europe’s de facto five-year moratorium on approvals of new genetically engineered crop varieties. The governments of Argentina and Canada also signed on to the complaint; together these three countries grow roughly 80 percent of the world’s genetically engineered crops.
Just last week, the substance of the WTO’s decision on this case was released to the parties involved, and almost immediately leaked to the press. As nearly everyone expected, the WTO’s anonymous three-judge panel ruled that some of Europe’s restrictions on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) violate global trade rules, and that any attempt to regulate this technology requires strict compliance with the trade body’s exacting and often industry-biased scientific risk assessment procedures. Perhaps more than any previous WTO decision, the ruling confirmed many people’s fears about the role this secretive and unaccountable trade body would play in today’s world.
The response to the decision from both sides of the global GMO debate was immediate. Supporters of the technology were quick to declare victory, and denounce European concerns about genetic engineering as mere protectionism for European vs. American agricultural products. They predicted that the WTO would impose penalties of over a billion dollars to compensate US companies for lost European exports, and claimed this decision ‘proved’ that opposition to GMOs has no scientific basis. Critics of the biotech industry denounced the WTO’s violation of people’s right to make appropriate choices about their food and how it is grown, and pointed out that Europeans would not begin consuming genetically engineered corn or soybeans as a result of this decision. Its main impact would be on other countries still struggling to address the implications of this technology. “[T]he WTO suit is clearly an effort to chill other nations from pursuing any regulations on GE foods,” explained an alliance of 15 US-based NGOs in a statement that immediately preceded the ruling. African and Asian governments are by far the most conspicuous targets…
http://www.znet.org
Now before anyone tells me, “that’s what THEY do to their prisoners, why isn’t it okay for us to do it too?” let me remind you that we are not THEM (whoever the hell THEM is….). We are American citizens. We somehow feel we can lay claim to a moral or cultural superiority (whether or not we have a right to do so or whether or not its justified shall be saved for another discussion entirely) and then it comes out that we treat our prisoners like this?
Comment by Gaijinda — February 16, 2006 @ 5:57 am
Hey Gaijinda, next time you’re in Florida, come help me talk to my sister. I’ve been trying to tell her this since the first pictures came out. Perfectly stated.
Hey, we happen to be box wine connoisseurs.
Comment by pjsauter — February 16, 2006 @ 7:49 am
PJ Sauter, I’d like you to meet Stephanie Miller. I believe you two have something in common. :alc:
Gotta put in yet another plug for “Bush on the Couch.”
Comment by citizenkahn — February 16, 2006 @ 11:15 am
What she said. Anyone who hasn’t read this book should stop blogging immediately and go get a copy. It’s OK, we’ll wait for you. The book becomes more relevant every time I re-read it, which is unfortunate.
Kevin M (if ever not ok just let me know)
IMPEACHMENT!!!
VIGILANCE!!!
Comment by Druid_666 — February 16, 2006 @ 8:46 am
Are you kidding? I love it when women call out my name. Even if they’re married. :love:
Yeah, it’s the UN that’s discredited.
Death squads. Maybe they ought to send Negroponte over there to supervise them.
Gee, ya think?
U.S. Royalty Plan To Give Windfall to Oil Companies, $7 Billion Over Five Years
(NYT headline)
And now, guess which topic will get more attention from the mainstream media:
Dick Cheney’s birdshot.
Or
Exxon’s illegitimate, staggering profits?
You got it.
The growing divide between rich and poor is the 900-pound gorilla in the room.
On the whole, the mainstream media ignores it, because increasingly, the media executives and editors are part of the ruling elite.
The leading Democrats ignore it for the same reason.
That leaves us.
We raised it during the 2004 campaign because, as former Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis put it:
“We can have concentrated wealth in the hands of a few or we can have democracy, but we cannot have both.”
Did you know?
Top executives now make more in a day than the average worker makes in a year.
Plutocracy: 1. The rule or power of wealth or the wealthy; 2. A government or state in which the wealthy class rules. 3. A class for group ruling, or exercising power or influence, by virtue of its wealth. (Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary)
Of the world’s 100 largest economies, 47 are nations, and 53 are corporations.
Seventy-five percent of major corporations hire a union-busting firm to stop employees from forming a union.
Stretch limousines are longer, yet more people are homeless.
Thirty zip codes in America have become fabulously wealthy.
Meanwhile, whole urban and rural communities are languishing in poverty, crumbling infrastructure, growing economic insecurity and fear.
“Inherited economic power is as inconsistent with the ideals of this generation as inherited political power was inconsistent with the ideals of the generation which established our government.”
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
Ralph Nader
Ralph, your words ring hollow. Shut up! :holla:
Hey! Jim’s CV is finally up on his page!
Of course he is too young to have been involved with some of the stuff on the famous (SF) Bay Area radio station KOME. Ahh, the good old days: “KOME — that white sticky spot on your FM dial.”
I wonder how many FCC ‘pink’ tickets they collected over the years?
The hypocricy of Puritanism
Emma Goldman
SPEAKING of Puritanism in relation to American art, Mr. Gutzon Borglum said: “Puritanism has made us self-centered and hypocritical for so long, that sincerity and reverence for what is natural in our impulses have been fairly bred out of us, with the result that there can be neither truth nor individuality in our art.”
Mr. Borglum might have added that Puritanism has made life itself impossible. More than art, more than estheticism, life represents beauty in a thousand variations; it is, indeed, a gigantic panorama of eternal change. Puritanism, on the other hand, rests on a fixed and immovable conception of life; it is based on the Calvinistic idea that life is a curse, imposed upon man by the wrath of God. In order to redeem himself man must do constant penance, must repudiate every natural and healthy impulse, and turn his back on joy and beauty.
Puritanism celebrated its reign of terror in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, destroying and crushing every manifestation of art and culture. It was the spirit of Puritanism which robbed Shelley of his children, because he would not bow to the dicta of religion. It was the same narrow spirit which alienated Byron from his native land, because that great genius rebelled against the monotony, dullness, and pettiness of his country. It was Puritanism, too, that forced some of England’s freest women into the conventional lie of marriage: Mary Wollstonecraft and, later, George Eliot. And recently Puritanism has demanded another toll–the life of Oscar Wilde. In fact, Puritanism has never ceased to be the most pernicious factor in the domain of John Bull, acting as censor of the artistic expression of his people, and stamping its approval only on the dullness of middle-class respectability.
It is therefore sheer British jingoism which points to America as the country of Puritanic provincialism. It is quite true that our life is stunted by Puritanism, and that the latter is killing what is natural and healthy in our impulses. But it is equally true that it is to England that we are indebted for transplanting this spirit on American soil. It was bequeathed to us by the Pilgrim fathers. Fleeing from persecution and oppression, the Pilgrims of Mayflower fame established in the New World a reign of Puritanic tyranny and crime. The history of New England, and especially of Massachusetts, is full of the horrors that have turned life into gloom, joy and despair, naturalness into disease, honesty and truth into hideous lies and hypocrisies. The ducking-stool and whipping-post, as well as numerous other devices of torture, were the favorite English methods for American purification.
Boston, the city of culture, has gone down in the annals of Puritanism as the “Bloody Town.” It rivaled Salem, even, in her cruel persecution of unauthorized religious opinions. On the now famous Common a half-naked woman, with a baby in her arms, was publicly whipped for the crime of free speech; and on the same spot Mary Dyer, another Quaker woman, was hanged in 1659. In fact, Boston has been the scene of more than one wanton crime committed by Puritanism. Salem, in the summer of 1692, killed eighteen people for witchcraft. Nor was Massachusetts alone in driving out the devil by fire and brimstone. As Canning justly said: “The Pilgrim fathers infested the New World to redress the balance of the Old.” The horrors of that period have found their most supreme expression in the American classic, The Scarlet Letter. . .
Yikes! I have nothing more to say. :omg:
I am silent.:bow:
Patience Maronistas: your leader shall return.:bow::rabbi:
Circulate those tapes.:nixon:
I gave a friend a Morning Sedition tape I made. He said that he has heard Adam Carolla do a routine like “Future Marc.” What up?
:omg:
Checking in.
Don’t depend on the dems!:omg:
Drive out the Bush regime!
Can’t think of any more slogans at this time.:shock:
Adam Carolla :spank:
is being boycotted by some Asian activists for an anti-Asian racist skit he did, and it sounds pretty reprehensible to me, from the edition of Asian Week I was reading last week near my house. Emil Amok is a regular columnist and he’s generally more of a lefty than the neo-liberalist Fang family that publishes the paper. Frankly, I don’t know why they still have Emil’s columns considering how conservative they are, but here’s the article, with the url link:
http://news.asianweek.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=a8f617364e2c79c61ac9b0d60b6be8cb
Boycott CBS Radio’s Carolla
Feb 09, 2006
We must need a new approach to the scum bags who will defame us.
They just don’t learn.
That’s why we need to go after Adam Carolla.
It’s time to go amok, once again.
In the last year, Asian Americans have successfully boycotted and brought about apologies from a N.Y. radio station that made fun of Asian tsunami victims, as well as another station in New Jersey for its racist comments toward an Asian American politician.
But even with the attention those cases received, broadcasters just don’t seem to get it.
That’s why it’s hard to sit back and take the inanity of Carolla, the latest example of the New American racism.
It’s not as malicious as Miss Jones and Hot 97 in New York joking about the tsunami dead. Nor is it as specific as The Jersey Guys of NJ 101.5’s attack of now mayor-elect Jun Choi.
Adam Carolla’s radio bit attack was on all Asian Americans, and done in an insidious, sneaky way, where afterward you find yourself asking, “Hey, he just slurred us, didn’t he?”
That’s the problem with racism that poses as humor. It’s like a pile of crap covered in whipped cream. It’s mushy.
But then it sinks in.
Humor? Satire? Whatever sense of it is gone. All that’s left is a heavy heap of racism, and all its after-effects.
That’s the way of Carolla, who professionally has made his mark as a loutish, frat boy (on The Man Show), as the comic foil on teen sex shows, and as a semi-celebrity home improvement guy on another cable show.
Now CBS Radio is syndicating his drive-time morning radio show out of nine radio stations throughout the nation.
Carolla’s schtick is his likeable, boyish charm. Tongue-in-cheek to the hilt. He plays the lazy, devil-may-care “everyman.” Though you know, he can’t be that dumb.
Ah, showbiz! Well, yes. And that means there’s some calculation and thought put behind his actions. Writers. Producers. We’re not talking mere spontaneous blurting on the radio. We’re talking premeditated, a “this is going to really wow them” attitude toward the clearly racist material he purveys. Picture Carolla and his writers as Hitler and Goebbels in a bar, doubled-over after telling their favorite anti-Jewish knee-slappers.
What did Carolla say?
On Jan. 24, Carolla went on the air and introduced a recorded bit spoofing the Asian Excellence Awards.
“I know it sounds like a joke,” said Carolla. “But these are real. They hand them out for movies, for acting.”
Then he said he had an advanced clip of the show to be seen on AZN TV. “Play the best male actor of a TV show … ”
The audio played with some Asian-sounding music, but with a slight big-production echo sound. You can imagine, that next would come, just like any awards show, a big booming announcer reading off nominees, and then announcing the winner.
But because these were the Asian awards, we hear a sonorous announcer in his most fake show biz voice speak: “Ching chong, ching chong, ching chong … ”
Those are the only words he knows, so that’s all that comes out of his mouth. With different inflections, as if reading a real script, all the words are replaced with those two words.
It’s Ching chong language.
Wait, it gets better.
That’s the winner’s name, too.
And when the winner gets up. That’s all he says.
“Ching chong.”
They even banter. “Ching chong,” says the presenter.
“Ching chong ching,” says the winner, “Ching chong,” as he laughs.
Hey, everyone’s having a good time, right?
Then a woman comes on, the wife of the winner, who chimes in with her surprise and gratitude. “Ching chong, ching chong,” she says.
These are the jokes, folks.
You.
Every last one of you. And notice, it wasn’t specific to Chinese. It was a generic Asian slur, from the “seen one, seen them all” mindset.
Fifth-generation American from the turn of the century, to recent immigrant. From China, Vietnam, Korea. Anywhere in Asia. To Carolla, you’re all the same. The target of this “satire” wasn’t a bad actor who won, or a undeserving no-talent. It was the very idea of Asian American excellence.
And all of it ridiculed by the friendly, good-natured Carolla.
Ha. Ha.
Shall we let it go? Turn the other cheek and buff up our thick skin? Some of you might say it’s insignificant. Get a life, right?
But these little things add up. When they’re unaddressed, they become part of the culture. If as a community we don’t boycott the sponsors, send letters of protest to Carolla and the stations, to let them know this is unacceptable, then we send an unintended message to Carolla’s listeners.
It tells them that all this crap we’ve been fighting against for generations is suddenly OK.
And we’re saying that among others, Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, Fred Korematsu all died in vain.
It’s not OK. Not in the past, and not now.
Carolla feeds the minds of a new era of racism, where ignorance feeds ignorance, and no one cares about the lessons of the past.
The modern racists only know about now. And if Carolla is “Ching chonging,” you can bet the green light just went on for all his listeners in nine major western markets that, “Hey, I can Ching chong, too.”
Here’s our message: “No, you can’t.”
************
Don’t impeach Bush, have Cheney shoot him in the face!! That’s a good one :rofl2:
Voting No with Feingold was James Byrd (D-WV) and James Jeffords (I-VT)
http://www.nytimes.com
2/16/06
96 – 3. Great. That’s just fucking great. Let’s hear it for my Senators, Clinton & Schumer. May you get all you deserve, and then some.
:shock:Halliburton on the Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
http://www.democracynow.org
2/15/06
I’ll be up at 120, where I left off:growl: You sheeple type too much. Try newspeak, OK.
:fu: Cheney….watch it. :ear:
I wonder how Randi will spin the 96-3 vote. Both political parties fear an upring of the people. This may have been seen as a cooling down measure “for the common good.”
:fu:Conservatives!
Majority Report is going to play an interview they did with John Edwards.
:billcat:There is so much crap going on in our government, how can a person keep up??
It takes all of us to keep up. Trite but true, imho. The intrepid Dennis Bernstein is live on KPFA now, just aired a clip from NPR from this morning where the State Department’s radio propaganda arm Voice of America reports from Haiti for…NPR (National Pentagon Radio to us here). Golly gosh gee whiz, ya think there could be a conflict of interest there? Just a little?? I say again, get a hold of David Barsamian’s very quick read Decline and Fall of National Public Broadcasting, I think it’s Seven Stories Press. One or two sitting to read it, but info-packed.
Sorry to add to the lo-o-o-ng list of articles (more great articles here today, you people are paying attention! I love it!). 😎
Hello, folks
Havent’ been able to read much; I work as a design/build project manager, and I’m mobilizing some new wind energy projects. Not much time for blogging just now.
I have a question perhaps someone can help me with. Most of the WE sites are in remote areas, far from an AM radio signal. If I subscribe to XM radio, will I get all of AAR, including the garbage like Jerry Springer? I’m really interested only in Maron, Majority Report and Mike Malloy. How can I be sure I’ll get them, at least? Is the XM signal evenly distributed across the US, or is reception spotty? Any information you can provide will be helpful. Thanks!
JP
Good interview just now with John Edwards. He is involved with http://www.hotelworkersrising.org
His website regarding his poverty work is http://www.oneamericacommittee.com
:billcat:
that’s why I think with all the waste of $ bush and cheney has done, AFTER ARRESTED FOR TREASON AND LUCKILY FOR HIM/THEM NOT SENTENCED TO DEATH, they should pay for our/AMERICAS’ counsellors from their own super filled “pockets of money”. :growl::rofl2::growl:
= MORE JOBS/WORK :banana:
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM:wink:)
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire: (I Really NEED The Funny, Now Pls)
Druid, here’s some funny for you from David Letterman
Top Ten Good Things About Winning A Gold Medal (Presented By Olympic Gold Medal Winning Speed Skater, Chad Hedrick)
10. It holds 10,000 songs
9. For one week, the government won’t tap my phone
8. As long as I’m in Italy, complimentary meatballs
7. It’s accepted as a one hundred dollar chip at any Trump casino
6. Flash this baby, and you’ll never have to serve jury duty again
5. Makes one kick-ass belt buckle
4. It’s the perfect counterpart to my 8th grade chess trophy
3. I’ve already been approached by “Skating with Celebrities”
2. I won a prestigious award without having to play a gay cowboy
1. It deflects stray gunshots from Dick Cheney
The Patriot Act- There’s never been a more 1984-ish naming of a bill. Only three stood up. Wonderful.
If we want to bludgeon these DINOs into living up to their oath to the constitution, we need more of what we just got: name the bastards who caved, and identify the three real patriots who stood up to the madness. I see too many stories which don’t name names.
By the way, I assume that was meant to be Robert Byrd [D WV].
Got to go now and tell my Senators Chuckie Cheese and Hillary the Wax Doll that they can wait by the phone for my next contribution.
Isi, Thx :rofl2: 😉
bush:fu: cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire: (with enough funny from Isi and DL, I guess I can wait , hmmm thru this weekend) :rofl2:
Hey Audios. XM has geostationary satellites (Rock and Roll; one over the East Coast, and one over the West coast; I think they’ve added a third, too). If you can see the Southern sky at about 30 degrees above the horizon, you should get a signal. They also have terrestrial repeaters scattered about to help with metro areas (tall buldings) and other areas where where line of sight to the satellites might not be so great. Their schedule says:
5AM-9AM ET Air America Mornings
9AM-Noon ET The Jerry Springer Show
Noon – 3PM ET The Al Franken Show
3PM-7PM ET The Randi Rhodes Show
7PM-10PM ET The Majority Report
10PM-1AM ET Mike Malloy
If there’s ever a Maron show, it’s anybody’s guess when or if XM will carry it.
cresttwo, I agree yet I sadly see something HORRID a brew’n, which is of course UNSPOKEN:!: Even even Kennedy voted for this Act. Something’s up:?: A Worldwide Muslin Uprising against we em>Infidels perhaps or China calls in our dept and OWNS US or (fill in with one’s own :paranoid: )
:billcat: What the hell is going on in my/our World:?: Sadly, just another rhetorical question:?:
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
That’s interesting about XM Satellite PJ. Do you think AAR jumped on the wrong boat?
Well, seeing as I had XM originally, then switched to Sirius so I could get the full lineup (which XM didn’t have at the time; they switched to Alan Colmes at 10 Eastern, for one thing), yeah. But I guess XM gave them a big chunk of change to be exclusive (probably part of what the guy who quit didn’t like).
We’ll see. Sirius got Stern, has the NFL, and is taking NASCAR away from XM in ’06 or ’07, I think. They also have 2 NPR channels and PRI. But they’re paying big bucks for all of that, too, so who knows if they can get enough subscibers to make up for it.
XM can always counter Stern with AAR’s Morning Sed…oh, um, never mind.
I quit!:omg:
So, it might be a helpful visual aid to have a spreadsheet chart that shows what senator voted for what crappy ass bill. There’s probably a site that does that but I’m just looking for something that would be easy to look at in a glance. Maybe I’ll work onn something like that on my blog with local senators and reps. Like I have the time!
krista, what a great idea. there must be someone who is keeping track of all the dems who caved when the bush administration applied the screws.
I can’t believe even teddy failed to support feingold. what is this world coming to?:spank::spank::spank:
The Nader Effect: Democrats Are Chasing Ghosts Instead of Republicans
by Robert C. Koehler
Two ghosts stalk the national Democratic Party in its pitiful, 21st century incarnation. One is George McGovern, who taught them that only Republican values matter in a national election. The other is Ralph Nader, who taught them who the real enemy is.
The present hamstrung state of the party is the result of its abject fear of these ghosts, which has given it a permanent moral stammer. A party that doesn’t believe in itself is doomed to lose over and over, even if it represents the majority of the people and even — as Al Gore demonstrated in 2000 — when it gets the most votes.
http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0216-33.htm
Wouldn’t that suck for AAR if XM didn’t last and it sounds like maybe they burned the sirius bridge. oh well. But maybe not.
Let’s take a vote!
Who believes that we live in a democracy?
you friggin liberals never let the conservatives get a word in what the hell uhhhhh i cant take it anymore you people are sooooo elitist you make me want to vomit its disgusting you people slaughter babies and think nothing of it you complain about the genocide in darfur while supporting genocide here in america BABY KILLERS!!!!! MURDERERS!!!!! and you never back up your rediculous claims with facts and you own the media with your commie friends like chris matthews and tucker carlson with his little liberal bowtie
oh and who is the friggin liberal that is ok with scalia hunting with cheney? personally im sick of sending filibuster letters, also i dont feel like having to jump in front of cheneys gun to stop him from shooting scalias old ass. so uh fuck the sf gate cartoonist
:paranoid:hey am i bipolar or something?
5AM-9AM ET Air America Mornings
9AM-Noon ET The Jerry Springer Show
Noon – 3PM ET The Al Franken Show
3PM-7PM ET The Randi Rhodes Show
7PM-10PM ET The Majority Report
10PM-1AM ET Mike Malloy
If there’s ever a Maron show, it’s anybody’s guess when or if XM will carry it.
Comment by pjsauter — February 16, 2006 @ 8:42 pm
i know i know they can not re-air al franken at 1 in the morning and air the funny yay funny in the middle of the night while i drive oh joy that would make me so happy so so happy
:paranoid:i think those four hours of coulter were getting to me sorry baby killers
ok i will be back at 4 am im going to sleep i need to sleep off the bi-polarism before i go insane
at least im back up north in jersey with the sane people and i finally was able to determine the political bent of my home office here and im not so scared of making political talk in the office anymore not that im going to put any effort into talking politics at work but it is good to know that they are on my side
:fist:system of a down is awesome
:jerk: ahhh good :yawn: now i can go to sleep
I think that really sums it all up.
In #195, it should be Robert Byrd (D-WV) not James Byrd. Thanks, cresttwo!
A party that doesn’t believe in itself is doomed to lose over and over, even if it represents the majority of the people
The Dems represent the majority? Since when? Not in decades imo. 🙄
Repeat after me, Mr. Koehler: why vote for the same thing over and over and expect a different outcome??
I guess it’s good that Koehler challenges the Dems on the Nader complex, but let’s not get carried away here. What does it really mean to ‘represent’? Huh, let’s ask ourselves that. There are so many reverberating echo chambers bouncing propaganda and counter-propaganda back and forth between the Democans/Republicrats and the media, that the voters are left to suck it up like good consumers :40:
So who or what are these politicians ‘representing’? Not ‘us’. They act on behalf of their major campaign donors, their boards of directors, their fellow ceo’s, cfo’s, etc. So if they represent anyone, those are the people and interests they represent. Anything they do that benefits the rest of us is down to two reasons only: first and mainly massive public pressure and secondly, opportunist calculation, such as neo-liberal Republican in Democrat’s clothing San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom sucking off the same sex marriage rights issue.
Bread and circuses, bread and circuses. Voting on American Idol picks takes up more peoples’ brain power than who to vote for who runs our communities and country. People give more thought to what car or tv or computer to buy. Or am I believing the media echo chamber? Which is it?
And while I’m at it :fu: Lantos, Feinstein, Newsom, Schwarzenegger, Lockyer, Pelosi, Ammiano (for returning from an Israeli PAC-paid junket and announcing that Israel’s struggle and the gay struggle are so connected – most of our Board of Supes have taken these junkets to Israel, to be trained not to cross AIPAC, ever, if they aspire to higher office at all). Despicable. 😡
ex-ny’er, I agree with much you say, but sadly I will not be able to be on till after Midnight. I miss all the “fun”. :doh:
Talk one year ….:wink:
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Stray kitty time :billcat:
bush:fu: cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
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I gotta be honest, folks, this is the first time I have ever posted on a blog of any kind. I thought you should know what’s up. Brendan McDonald, Jim Earl and I have been working hard out here in the land where dreams come to die. We’ve been building the show, doing test shows, recording comedy bits, intros, outros, Jim songs (yes),finding new guests, and waiting to get on the air. It looks like we’ll have a launch date next week. The show will be live here in LA from 10PM-12AM. I have no control over what the network does as far as making the show available. I assume that KTLK AM 1150 will offer a live stream but I also know that is too late for folks on the east coast. I know there were initially plans to use material from my show on the morning shows but we’ve sent stuff we’ve recorded to New York and they don’t seem to be using it. We’ll see what happens when the show gets going.
I miss you folks. Everything out here is, well, pretty good. It’s nice to feel like I live in my house. It’s great to hang out with my wife (who is currently on the couch watching a live Iron Maiden DVD and singing along). The cats are all hanging out together. There’s still plenty of hissing and fighting but they are integrating. I bought a standard, four cylinder Camry and frankly I’m not thrilled with it. I’m chomping at the bit to get on the air and get the new funny going. We’re going to have plenty of comics, characters and righteous neurotic rage and yuks. We’re trying to create a late night hang out vibe so people will want to drop by and chat into the night. I talked to Tim Robbins on the phone yesterday and he’s going to help me out with some bookings. I’m going to see him at the stage version of George Orwell’s 1984 out here at The Actor’s Playhouse.He directed the show. I’m looking forward to it.
I’ll talk to you all soon. I’ve got to go outside and tend to my friend who I accidentally pushed out of my tree house two days ago. He’s hurt pretty bad but I just don’t want to tell anyone until I have my story straight. I’m just going bring him some water, tell him I didn’t mean to do it and to hang in there just a little while longer, maybe until we get on the air. Jim is generally good about these types of things and he’s hilarious when he is screaming in pain.
Marc, Marc, Marc – thank you for posting, it’s great to hear from you. That is you, isn’t it? Not an imposter? Wait, how can we know for sure? Heeeey – when I click on your name, it does not connect to any website. Does this mean someone posted in Marc’s name??? HELP ME!!! AAAAGH!!:omg:
Eric Idle speaks for me!
http://www.pythonline.com/plugs/idle/FCCSong.mp3
And here’s The Galaxy Song, always helps me when I’m
too despairing:
WHENEVER LIFE GETS YOU
DOWN, AND THINGS SEEM HARD OR TOUGH,
AND PEOPLE ARE STUPID,
OBNOXIOUS OR DAFT AND YOU
FEEL THAT YOU’VE HAD QUITE
ENOUGH…
Just remember that you’re standing on a planet that’s evolving,
And revolving at 900 miles an hour,
That’s orbiting at 19 miles a second, so it’s reckoned
A sun that is the source of all our power.
The sun and you and me and all the stars that we can see,
Are moving at a million miles a day
In an outer spiral arm, at 40,000 miles an hour
Of the Galaxy we call the Milky Way.
Our Galaxy itself contains 100 billion stars
It’s 100,000 light years side to side
It bulges in the middle, 16,000 light years thick
But out by us it’s just 3,000 light years wide
We’re 30,000 light years from galactic central point,
We go round every 200 million years
And our Galaxy is only one of millions and billions
In this amazing and expanding Universe
As fast as it can go, at the speed of light you know,
12 million miles a minute, and that’s the fastest speed there is.
So remember when you’re feeling very small and insecure
How amazingly unlikely it is your birth
And pray that there’s intelligent life somewhere up in space,
Because there’s bugger all down here on Earth.
OMG, I just now saw #165 – How freaky and uncanny is that?? It really looks like him, with a few years on him. Don’t know how many of you have seen him lately, but he was sporting a beard when I saw him at Punchline last Friday night. Kind of softens his face, it’s a nice look. I am not convinced that was really him that posted, but I’d like to be convinced. Sure sounds like his style enough, but clicking on his name leads to a blank page with a url called localhost, so I don’t know what the heck that means.
Hey, when does Friday start on this blog? hmm, maybe I’d better go look…
It’s fuckin’ Marc Maron:doh: :alc:
How does this work here, who starts the next day’s blog, and where do they go to start it? Can any of us do this? Guess I’ll say goodnight, it’s been enlightening as always. ‘night fellow :sheep: ‘le
Travis, how do you know?? Pardon my naivetee, this is only my first week on a blog, seems like anyone could post here saying they’re whomever. (Postponing goodnight for the moment)
The next day’s blog starts at 5:00 east coast time. So, yeah, just hang out for another hour and half.
Who’s freaked out! :eek::shock:
Probably a stupid question but humor me: is there some way other than pressing my refresh button to view new posts? (Hey, I never thought I’d be computer literate, I had to learn this computer shit as an adult, so cut me some slack, please). :doh:
If it wasn’t you and if it wasn’t me, then it must be Marc!
Unless it wasn’t:paranoid:
I’m just as skeptical as you are, man.
Woah, another hour and a half, ‘fraid not. I gotta go to sleep now, have to work in the morning, I’m on left coast time, same as Marc. (Is it stupid to ask how you know it’s him? Guilty as charged, then. But how do you know?).
I think F5 will do the trick. Try it out:40:
Sorry, I didn’t catch that you were skeptical. Well, I’m kinda doubting it, I hate to say it. Why would he post at this late hour when next to noone’ll see it? Nope, I don’t think he’d do that.
Well, I really gotta get to sleep. My cat’s already sacked out and I have to join him so he has the warmth to curl up to. Mrphh. Yay for kitty love.
The F5 button? How? What do you mean?
On your keyboard there should be an F5 button. Try clickin’ it. It’s the same thing as the refresh button on the top of the screen page.
They’re watchin’ us :paranoid:
Nope, nothing happens when I press F5, or the other F keys. Could be this wireless keyboard…
Well I’m going to give the blog posting the benefit of the doubt and assume it’s Marc. After all…who would make it up?
Goodnight/good morning to you all back stateside. Good morning or goodnight! 🙂
:gate:
Sorry ’bout the bad intel.
We still made the right decision invading anyway…:mad:
That was a bad joke, I’m sorry. It’s just that I’m losing my mind right now.
Invading? huh?
Goodnight Gaijinda, I’m gone soon…
My F5 advice was bad, like with the intelligence for invading Iraq, as the Bush administration would say. So I tried to morph the two together. It didn’t quite work out all that well, but whatever.
That’s ok, travis.
Hey, I didn’t look at how many users were on when Gaijinda posted. This is very mysterious. No matter.
Well, goodnight blog. Sleep tight, all.
how do you sheeple type so friggin’ fast?
:banana:Marc:banana: You as usual made me laugh at the :crap: thus I 😥 WITH HAPPINESS:!:
I believe it Was :bow: Marc, if not then :doh:
bush:fu: cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire: :banana:
Greetings again to all. Was talking with hubby, and feeding MOST of strays around :billcat: 2nd sift soon. I do get them caught 🙁 , fix’d, always feed, and :love: AND TOUCH.:billcat:
ex-ny’er, 🙂 😉 if still there. I WAS LATE AGHHHHHHH
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
I could live in my blissful fog:40:If someone wants to act like Marc, that’s cool. As long as they don’t verbally beat me up. I hate that. Yeah, internet bullies are not fun…I think I have to hit the hay pretty soon, too.
:yawn: Hello Druid, how’s it goin’?
I made a date and stood ex-ny’er up AGHHHHHHH
NOT MY NATURE:!: Blame hubby :rofl2:
Cheers and Hi Travis-4 and Gaijinda and anyone else “around”
bush:fu:cheney
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VIGILANCE!!!
:fire: Hi Marc and your wife and :billcat: :love:
travis_04 I am 😎 How are you? Am I in a “fog” cuz I “BELIEVE” it was Marc.
bush:fu:cheney
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VIGILANCE!!!
:fire: :banana:
OK, something happened to my last post. The damn machine ate it. So, anyway, I think we’re all in the fog:bong:
Do it, do it now:rofl2:
Re comment #243 :rofl2:
I am a misanthrope, :paranoid: yet “I Believe:!:
It wasn’t me, but it does sound like a “creative Libra.”
bush:fu:cheney
IMPEACHMENT!!!(4 All Thx KevinM )
VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
I’m here, but I’m distracted by the Women’s Snowboarding Cross at the moment….
If I could be cool like that I’d learn how to snowboard too!:mrgreen: Patiently waiting for the show to start…..
Oh Marc-if you’re still there or come back: Hi! 🙂 I hope you got the box of Melty Kisses and green tea I mailed you and the studio in Burbank didn’t freak out!
Sleep well Travis_04 with Dreams of Marc Maron :banana: in head. :rofl2:
bush:fu:cheney
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VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Hey, nbc has mens figure skating on. I used to think it was kinda stupid, but I’m starting to appreciate how difficult it is and how hard they work to get to that point of perfection. I just read an article about whether or not some guy was gay. It’s, like, who the F cares…anyway. I’m startin’ to fade.
Gaijinda, Greetings. I might check women on snowboards — 😎
I am running and doing too, but if you have anything to say to me, just post cuz I come up and check while going and coming. 😉
bush:fu:cheney
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VIGILANCE!!!
:fire:
Here it is
travisdem_04, thx 🙂 (READING)
bush:fu:cheney
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VIGILANCE!!!
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Okay. I found it.
:fu:Bush!