So, Eliot Spitzer is history. Gone because he apparently had a bit of a jones for high-priced hookers. Stupid? Yes. Tacky? A little bit. Hypocritical? Big time. But worthy of all this venom and feigned indignation? Hardly. If Spitzer can be drummed out of office less than a week after his involvement with hookers became known, why the fuck are George Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, Alberto Gonzalez – just to name a few – not in prison? Invading a country a killing 4,000 Americans and perhaps as many as a million innocent Iraqis on false (and illegal) pretenses, torture, suspension of habeas corpus, illegally spying on Americans, stealing elections, outing a covert CIA agent, and outright negligence in their handling of everything from foreign affairs to domestic disaster relief and suppressing the science on global warming – and that’s not even a complete list – certainly have to merit impeachment and imprisonment. Certainly a helluva lot more than entering into a mutual financial contract to dip your quill in an expensive ink well.
We all know how twisted things have become in this country, but what’s telling is that NY Republicans demanded Spitzer resign or they’d impeach him, and there were enough NY Democrats ready to throw him under the bus that he really had no choice. For US House and Senate Democrats, however, impeachment of war criminals is “off the table.”
:joe: :joe: :joe: :joe: :joe: ๐ฎ ๐ฎ :yuck: :crap: :paranoid: :paranoid: ๐ฏ ๐ฏ
๐ฏ :omg: No :sheep: le yet
:yuck: Its Thursday again
I think we need to have this meeting on Friday at 3 pm to be sure its over in an hour or less. :reaper: :reaper:
The SBR has been spreading death and destruction around the world ever since the Spanish American war … nothing new about that… its just the Orwellian history of ourselves as the great savior that can do no wrong that colors things in hues of greatness..
One has to ask is capitalism and the market any better than central planning and government ownership .?? Communism failed because absolute power corrupted absolutely.. is our “democracy” disguised as out of control and almost criminal capitalism and monopoly really any better. ?? :reaper: :reaper:
In the USSR it was not uncommon for people who spoke out or went against the wishes of the ‘they” to suddenly get ill and die.. We just sick a media run by the friends of the ‘they” on them and make them wish they were dead. :tap: :tap:
Not bad, but I think he’d have been better off spending the money on hair plugs.
:omg: I just looked a few ago and there and there was nary one post. :billcat: :joe: :rofl2:
With Fallon, The People have to DEMAND CONGRESS to remove immediately this stupid bush administration since we are already “spying” on Iran. A!I!V! :pirate: :growl:
The Rethugs, having no ethics or honesty, are so much better at righteous outrage than the left. On teevee they were busy comparing Spitzer to Clinton as Larry Craig and David Vitter maintain their seats. Spitzer was certainly hypocritical, but compared to the Republicans?
Th problem is the Dems. We need a spine strengthening methodfor them.
This will bother those bastards:
A publicly traded affiliate of the Carlyle Group said yesterday that lenders were seizing its assets, sending the fund, Carlyle Capital, into insolvency.
The collapse of Carlyle Capital is the first time a Carlyle Group fund has failed and is a stinging embarrassment for the District private-equity powerhouse, which has built an international reputation with a client list that reaches around the world.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/13/AR2008031300061.html?wpisrc=newsletter
In the tiny world of people who keep the books for Washington’s multitude of political committees, Christopher J. Ward was considered the Republican “gold standard,” in the words of a former co-worker — one of the few people with so much expertise in election law that everyone wanted Ward’s services.
The quiet workaholic is listed as treasurer for 83 GOP fundraising committees over the past eight years, according to Federal Election Commission records. In the past five years alone, he oversaw the accounting for committees that raised more than $400 million, $368 million of it at the National Republican Congressional Committee, according to a Washington Post review of those records.
But in late January, Ward, 39, was dismissed as the NRCC announced that it had found financial “irregularities” that “may include fraud.” The FBI is investigating what appears to be “a significant amount of money” missing from the House Republican fundraising arm, according to a law enforcement official.
Now the dozens of GOP lawmakers who had clamored for Ward’s help are apprehensively poring over his work along with FBI investigators, trying to learn more about the finances he oversaw. Several lawmakers have told Rep. K. Michael Conaway (Tex.), head of the NRCC’s auditing subcommittee, that they think money may be missing from their political committees, as well.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/12/AR2008031204051.html?wpisrc=newsletter
With a Republican there isn’t even honor among thieves.
In preparation for oral arguments Tuesday on the extent of gun rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court has before it a brief signed by Vice President Cheney opposing the Bush administration’s stance. Even more remarkably, Cheney is faithfully reflecting the views of President Bush.
The government position filed with the Supreme Court by U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement stunned gun advocates by opposing the breadth of an appellate court’s affirmation of individual ownership rights. The Justice Department, not the vice president, is out of order. But if Bush agrees with Cheney, why did the president not simply order Clement to revise his brief? The answers: disorganization and weakness in the eighth year of his presidency.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/12/AR2008031203396.html?wpisrc=newsletter
Sue P, :nod: re 9 at least :banana: :pirate: :yippee: A!I!V!
pj, I left you her MySpace page yesterday. She hasn’t accepted me as a friend yet.
ALL SHARDS — big (“boat”) or small, Are IMPORTANT :pirate: :knit: :dancers:
RE: KAMIKAZE WINDS SAVAGE JAPANESE WHALING FLEET
—————– Bulletin Message —————–From: BuccaneerDate: 13 Mar 2008, 01:58 PMIt appears that the spirit of the Divine Wind has turned on the Japanese fleet. With only eight days left in the whaling season, the Sea Shepherd tracking device on the Yushin Maru puts the Japanese fleet right smack in the middle of a savage storm off Porpoise Bay on the coast of Antarctica.”What we could not finish because of lack of fuel is being taken care of by mother nature. There is no way that the whalers are going to kill whales in the seas and winds that the fleet is in at the present time” said Steve Irwin 1st Officer Peter Brown.The Yushin Maru No. 2 is at 65 degrees South and 130 Degrees East and that area is experiencing a full out raging storm.”The winds (kaze) of the Gods (Kami) has ended any hope of the whalers getting even half their kill quota.” Said Captain Paul Watson. “I love storms. I love to ride them out and I love the humbling power of the sea, but most of all I love it when storms scatter the ambitions of poachers like this storm is doing now. The whaling season is for all intents and purposes – finished.”The Sea Shepherd ship Steve Irwin will be arriving in Melbourne on Saturday, March 15th. Preparations will begin immediately to organize a return to the Southern Oceans in December 2008 to once again pursue and intervene against the continuing illegal operations of the Japanese whaling fleet.As the Steve Irwin moves northward in the relatively calm waters a few hundred miles south of Tasmania, the crew will drink a toast to the Divine Winds with appreciation for the whales the Kamikaze will save this week.”I think itรขโฌโขs appropriate,” said Captain Watson. “The Kamikaze came to the rescue of the Samurai to save them from the Mongol hordes under Kublai Khan. To the whales, Sea Shepherd are modern day Samurai. Samurai means to serve and we serve the whales.Our duty is clear and the average Japanese citizen will understand our resolve even if they disagree with our objectives.”Captain Paul Watson
:pirate: :fist: Arrest! Impeach! Vigilance! :reaper: :dancers:
I’m suppose to go to bed but wide awake ๐ฏ … :tap: A!I!V!
Trying to find some GOOD news. Is there any out there? It seems even the winter dental floss crop is failing. Floss weevils, ya know. No reason for moving to Montana any time soon.
Maron’s coming to DC.
NC Blue, We are still here :fist: :banana: :alc: :dancers: :bong: :knit: ๐
…I bid thee all a G’Evening & a G’Day (to sleep a few, I hope, at least more than an 1 1/2 hr ๐ฎ )
KING KONG I hope you are enjoying Life. ๐ :dancers: /|\ :om: :yinyang:
๐ :yawn: A!I!V!
Druid, thanks for the whaling update. I knew there was a reason to love storms.
The White House has indicated it will not remove a loophole quietly inserted into a budget rule which allows contractors abroad to keep silent if they observe fraud or abuse on US government contracts.
The proposed rule, put forth by the White House Office of Management and Budget last year, exempts all companies who do work overseas from a new regulation requiring US contractors to report waste, fraud or abuse they encounter while doing work for the government.
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/White_House_silent_on_loophole_allowing_0313.html
Sue P, Tea Cheers Brewing ๐ :pirate: :dancers: :yippee: A!I!V!
Riddle Me This Bat Chick? (& remember, I like/LUV :love: Bats)(and slugs, snails, ants, & worms and…)(I could call you Sue P. :rofl2: ) ( :rofl2: Sorry :rofl2: ) Okay I’m Better :rofl2: :spank: HeHeHe
Okay , back to Riddle …etc.. ya know (chuckle) Why is Toxic Twit and his goon squad still being looked at as ANYONE other than criminal? Why can’t congress jusy say…..
3 Strikes (& he has a zillion) & YOURRRRRRRR OUTTTTTTT!
Shoot, we have arrested people in this nation for a heck of a lot less? I can’t “get my head around it”? :doh: ๐ .. :pirate: :growl: A!I!V! 2:02PM :reaper: :dancers: :fist:
Looks like the FL do-over is probably a no-go.
http://tinyurl.com/28xntp
Most of the FL delegation is against it, with the exception of noted Hillary toe-sucker Senator Clarence, and state party head Karen Thurman, who I believe is trying to remain neutral. I am proud to say that my state senator, the aptly-named Charlie Justice, is with the majority.
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I’ve got a really ridiculous pedestrian question? I use to kinda sorta knew-ish………..When is Easter? and I am serious….
I have a deadline-ish … ๐ฎ :smack: :omg: :doh: :alc: I know on a Sunday, soon, right? I have pixs of 3or/& 4 &/or 5 &/or 6 in my new Easter bonnet & dress & White P. Leather shoes & purse & gloves (memories) … now w/ many lace ones …Time For A. & Old Lace……or The Ghost & Mrs M … Whatever :pirate: :rofl2: ..Tea Time
Easter is on Sunday March 23rd.. This coming Sunday is Palm Sunday.
And Kevin Thanks for reminding me ….. I have many PRO Sen Clinton “things” to finish :pirate: :yippee: …
:pirate: A!I!V! :pirate: :dancers:
THANK YOU FRED
๐ฎ ๐ฎ :smack: :tap: git 2 wurk :spank: Tea :joe: Party Time A!I!
(I could of ask The Computer :spank: but mine is “emotional” and “freezes” if asked to do tooooo much at once and I had a zillion of “windows” opened — so thank you Fred :HUG: )
Maron v. Seder from Tuesday, MP3 download.
Still no word from Kristen.
The above M vs S “thing” “froze” MyComputer :tommygun: :smack:
now I am afraid to try again … ๐ฎ :growl: ….
STFU Rachel reading Sen DeFazzio (sp)????? ‘s letter. ๐ Now turning her off… :smack: :knit2:
:pirate: :reaper: :dancers: :knit: A!I!V!
BTW I think KO has gone over the top. He was very theatrical in his “read”. I have seen both but I just thought they (Rachel & KO) were broadcasters not actors .