Archive for September 6th, 2006


Weasel words from the Torturer-in-chief

Bush admits CIA had secret prisons

But he says no one was tortured. As always, one needs to cut through the fog of neocon lies and evasions to get to the truth. First off, Bush says the hideous treatment of detainees at Guantanamo isn’t torture because he defines torture as something only evildoers do. As with Humpty Dumpty in Alice in Wonderland, words only mean what he wants them to mean. Until he changes the meaning, of course. Without letting anyone know. Some might call this delusional.

Also, and even more brutally, torture has absolutely happened at prisons the CIA has shipped people to. In Uzbekistan, immersion in boiling water in a favored method. The Bush spin is obvious. Golly, they weren’t “CIA prisons”, now were they?

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What’s that strange honking noise?

There, in the distance, it sounds like a gaggle of demented geese… Oh, of course. election season is almost upon upon us. Too soon now, politicians will be honking 24/7 telling us why the Other Guy is a weaseldick.

Doubtless the Dems will do their best to not actually oppose the Iraq war, even though the majority of the populace does. Rather, they will spin it as Dubya is responsible, he botched it, and we can do better. Really? By continuing to do the same thing he did? Because the Democrats have no new plan and are simply using the war as a weapon to attack Bush. Lebanon and all those dead bodies piled up in mounds? Nope, they don’t want to hear about that. They only (pretend to) oppose wars that are already being lost. Yuck.

On the home front, most of them voted for the onerous news bankruptcy laws which, coupled with the soon-to-come tsunami of mortgage foreclosures, will guarantee that way too many people will lose everything - and then be hounded for years afterwards for the money. But this is another non-campaign issue for the Democrats.

Do I hope the Dems take back the House? Sure. However, they are being forced to the left, kicking and screaming all the way, by the people. It’s hardly voluntary. The populace is ahead of the the politicians, and has been going leftwards while the ruling class tilts moves right. Obviously such a schism can not last. So the Democrats, in their traditional role, are now claiming to support that which they opposed. The danger here is that real and genuine protest will get shunted into the Democratic Party where it will be neutralized.

That’s why it’s important not to get sucked into the upcoming elections. The protests are having an effect, a major one. The majority now oppose the Iraq war. Let’s keep mobilizing and use the war dissent to build for other equally important issues.

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Ice cores show co2 buildup

Ice core samples from Antarctica show a massive rise in trapped co2. Historical levels have been 180 to 300 ppm. Current levels are 380 ppm. At 440 ppm there could be a tipping point at which climate change really takes off.

Isotope samples showed the co2 was from fossil fuel sources.

A White House spokesperson said the core samples hated freedom and loved the terrorists, reiterating their stance that the cost to business to remediate co2 buildup would be excessive. When asked to further explain the relationship between climate change and terrorism, and how, say, businesses in Manhattan would benefit if the streets were underwater, the spokesperson stated the president is committed to bringing democracy to Antarctica despite those who would force our great corporations like ExxonMobil and Halliburton to not make bloated windfall profits.

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Screw the whistle-blowers

Emperor Dubya proclaims he’s above the law (yet again), saying mere laws do not apply to his and his cohorts. He’s like a demented tin-pot dictator, isn’t he? Which would almost be almost comical until you realize thousands have died because of his lunacy and wars.

As for the Democrats, will they seize upon this as a campaign issue or will their response be more crickets?

(I’m guessing crickets)

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