Archive for December 11th, 2003


Expect a close Presidential race

Expect a close Presidential race


From Blog for America, the Dean campaign blog



Taegan Goddard over at Political Wire– one of the very best one-stop political blogs out there– argues that the 2004 election is going to be very close. As Goddard says of Republican daydreams of a rout, “It’s very hard to pull off a landslide when you’re not likely to win three of the five largest states.” Read his full analysis here.

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Doublethink on GOP hypocrisy

Doublethink on GOP hypocrisy


Check Doublethink. They’re running a series of articles, meticulously detailing Republican hypocrisy in matters of sex, morality, and race. Good stuff, and massively documented!

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The right thing for the…

The right thing for the right reason?



Few things offend me more than the argument that 9/11 is a reason to crack down on immigration from Latin America. What’s the rationale? Is it that “only Arabs are terrorists” and “all brown people look alike,” so we have to keep out the Latin Americans because we can’t be sure they’re not Arabs? Or, as seems more likely to me, this is just the racist fringe playing on a generalized post-9/11 distrust of foreigners to get the policy they want?


So I am glad to see that Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge says that national security actually requires that we provide some legal status to currently undocumented persons in this country.


Because, if they are documented and legal, they can be watched and tracked easier! Just like citizens who are increasingly monitored by the government. Yes, I’m happy undocumented residents in the US may now have a chance to live normal lives, however I’m not happy about Homeland Security monitoring all of us.


My recent trip back east took me through several airports. The amount of monitoring seems absurd to me, and no, it doesn’t make me feel safer. It makes me feel like I’m in a detention facility and am suspect until proven otherwise. Unfriendly humorless guards doing searches and ID checks. Constant Orwellian announcements about not leaving your baggage or car unattended. The announcements in the LA airport were, hands-down, the unfriendliest - and the most constant. Is it really neccessary to blare every 90 seconds in a harsh voice, that unattended cars will immediately be towed? And, stupidly to me, to only announce this in English, in one of the most multi-lingual cities on the planet? These announcements appear to be more for intimidation than for any actual security purpose.

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Even the Bushies think it’ll…

Even the Bushies think it’ll be Dean



Bush Advisors Think Dean Will Get Nomination. President Bush’s political advisers “are now all but certain that” Howard Dean “will be the Democratic presidential nominee,” and “they are planning a campaign that takes account of what they see as Dean’s strengths and weaknesses,” the New York Times reports.


While I support Dean for strategic reasons, I find it a bit unsettling the Democratic primary campaign appears over before any Democrat has voted. However recent polls, taken before Gore’s endorsement of Dean, show Dean well ahead and increasing his lead. Also, Gore’s early endorsement of Dean, who was clearly not the first choice of those who run the Democratic Party, is also instructive.

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You give us great trust…

You give us great trust in your abilities



“There’s nothing I am worse at than long-term planning.”


– National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, in the upcoming Reader’s Digest, according to the New York Daily News….

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In the land of the…

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king



Does anyone here know what they are doing?.


So, how was this supposed to work?


President Bush found himself in the awkward position on Wednesday of calling the leaders of France, Germany and Russia to ask them to forgive Iraq’s debts, just a day after the Pentagon said it was excluding those countries and others from $18 billion in American-financed Iraqi reconstruction projects.


Yet another example of the bizarre mix of arrogance and stupidity that is so often the mark of the Bush administration.

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