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Meet The People
A week after the Yearly Kos convention, newly dubbed Netroots Nation, Markos Moulitsas joined us for talk yesterday. It was a pre-tape because he was busy appearing on Meet The Press where he debated former congressman, failed Senatorial candidate
and new head of the Democratic Leadership Council, Harold Ford. The Democratic Leadership Council was formed in the late ‘80’s to help Democrats secure corporate money, ostensibly as the centerpiece of their formula to elect more Democrats. Bill Clinton headed the organization as he embarked upon his ‘92 Presidential bid.
The New Democrats as dubbed by the DLC have created a corporatist appendage of the party most famous for and most successful when serving the interests of the the middle class and the poor. Over the years, as the Republicans drifted rightward into fantasyfacista land, the DLC’ers slid into the vacuum created by the disappearance of the “sensible” Republican- you know, sensible as in “not of the people” and as in military = $, paying taxes to keep society running is for idiots who work for a living and we’re not James Dobson. Ideologically, that’s where the DLC exists today, as old timey Republicans, defending the establishment tooth and nail and labeling it centrism even though it represents no ones interests but their own.
As a group that claims to exist to help Democrats get elected they had little success in the mid-terms. Harold Ford, himself, the man who so embodied these corporatist values they made him chair, is a perfect example of their failure to get DLC candidates elected. They specifically failed in contrast to you. You, as in the people powered movement Markos Moulitsas was brought on Meet The Press to represent. Several people powered candidates won big last cycle and they did it by first dispensing with DLC primary challenges.
I’ve known Markos for just over three years, he was one of our first guests on the Majority Report and was a regular on my radio show ever since. He’s not a trained media personality and doesn’t have years and years of political experience, but yesterday he wiped the Meet The Press studio floors with Harold Ford and the DLC.
Markos was speaking to you yesterday, he was telling you that slowly and surely you have the power to transform the Democratic Party into one which is responsive to the people. He was speaking to the establishment too, telling them they have failed to represent the interests of the Democratic Party and it’s rank and file.
Harold Ford was speaking to no one.It was as if he thought he could just show up, wait for Markos to embarrass himself and wink to guest host David Gregory and say, “see?”.
Unfortunately for Ford, Markos simply embarrassed the DLC. Ford must have realized sometime during that interview that the DLC has no constituency (short of CT for Liebermanites, maybe). Whereas, Markos made it clear that he is not the leader of the people powered movement because it has many leaders, Ford, inadvertently made it clear leads nothing but an ever dwindling group of corporatists who stand for nothing but their own success. It’s time for the DLC to shudder their organization and simply become the corporate lobbyists they are in all but name.
P.S. F… you Harold for being so desperate as to call bloggers anti-semitic.


Thanks Sam
New thread!
Yeah, F U Harold!
No wonder they consider Democrats Al Qaeda like. The force with many leaders.
HE COULD HAVE IT!
harry ford is a beautiful looking man, and if i did not watch him getting pimp smacked around yes by markos---poor thing---
?New thread!?
?New thread!?
sorry forgot to login again, my bad!
lucille and not fffff anon!
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WEAK SAM!! We know your busy But,Waiting This LONG
For a NEW Thread is BS !!

"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
We really ask a lot
MMR. Easy on Sam. He is working so hard to set up a studio for our benefit.
MY OFFER TO HELP FUND YOUR ISP COST IS ON THE TABLE SAM.
Meet The People Submitted by
Meet The People
Submitted by SEDER on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 10:02am.
FIGHT GOP THEFT!!!
An appeal for help to fight against the
Rethug's plan to seal '08.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/8/12/20265/1273
(Waiting for Sam marathon. Yea!)
Fernando
from your lips to God's ears...man if i tell you yesterday i was again crying---yes a whole hour with him on WWRL--someone talk to Mark man, but boy you have to see him hop around on my tv every second...yet he is fucking up, is running a business so much more then a democracy mr. green?
Markos
Was right about the netroots growing.
Harold Ford has to be taken down a step or two. But Markos did open it to discussion with Ford.
To do anything to get this nation back and fix it, we all must stick together. Can't have egos and personalities now.
BS!!Fernando
The guy works 2,3 times a week Maybe,and can't even update his BLOG!?
He had last week to fix Studio,and it was a Joke yesterday!

Sorry,but I'm a Bit Pissed!!When Rove goes to jail maybe,just maybe I'll cool off.
Till then,Sammy Bloggers need a NEW THREAD more than ONCE a DAY if were Lucky!!
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
I have seen station after station
that once broadcast progressive shows get bought out simply to get the format off the airwaves. It really is up to us to dig deep and support them if we can.
If we don't who will? Anything helps.
MMRules
I dont know if you read sammy last week---he said he was preparing for our daughter Myla's birthday party....so yes Fernando is right he is a busy man...
toniD
NO WORK TODAY?
Thanks, Sam
New thread, hard work, insight...
It is harder than it looks. I am sure your blog snipers have their tongues firmly in cheek.
Meet The PeopleSubmitted by SEDER on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 10:02am.
Submitted by SEDER on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 10:02am.
How does he say this stuff with a straight face
this is an o'leilly segment that is on the kos site referenced above:
o'really
dan
he seizes to shock me on a daily basis---for real---my jaw dropped!
Unbelievable Value!
The Economic Upside To Lead Paint and Tainted Food? Value!
by Hunter
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/8/13/14039/0932
CNBC anchor Erin Burnett, on Friday's Hardball:
A lot of people like to say, scaremonger about China, right? A lot of politicians and I know you talk about that issue all the time. I think people should be careful what they wish for on China -- you know, if China were to revalue its currency, or China is to start making, say, toys that don't have lead in them, or food that isn't poisonous, their costs of production are going to go up. And that means prices at Walmart, here in the United States, are going to go up too. So, I would say China is our greatest friend right now.They're keeping prices low, and they're keeping prices for mortgages low too.
I am still handsome!!!
Bye Karl!!!
It wasn't nice knowing you!!!
Leonard
Bring it on!!
A week to get ready for his Daughters Birthday?Please!
I love Sammy too!But,he needs a Wake Up!Call! :)
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Unbelievable Value!
yeah right. they did a great job keeping the cost of pet food down. heckuva a job thy're doing.
a symbiosis of megalomania and fun
We see the same pictures all over the world, often in poor countries, especially in the most exploited ones. Oversized billboards, films and TV programmes suggest the illusion of a brave new world, an unnatural demonstration of a shining prosperity. But Blüm describes the reality: “Unfortunately behind the happy face of progress you see the grimace of squalor: exploitation, oppression and contempt for mankind.” Within sight of the giant hydro-electric powerstation thousands of children are being forced into prostitution, children are being murdered. The rich of the country live in isolated mansions like fortresses, “closing their eyes to what is going on outside their walls”, and sending their daughters to business universities in Switzerland.
http://www.currentconcerns.ch/index.php?id=300
Homo Oeconomicus is a Caricature of a Real Human Being
Blüm objects to the propagandistic word “self-reliance”: “Self-reliance can only be achieved through a share in responsibility. Man is not self-sufficient and not self-governed. His self is not an isolated individual. (…) To reserve self-reliance for private efforts is an ideological confiscation that harms personal responsibility.”
Homo oeconomicus, economic man, is the leading figure of the neo-liberal world. According to Blüm the motto of such a person is: “Money is what matters. Money rules the world (…)Any gesture of generosity, any sign of affection is of no worth to him unless it has a positive effect on his business. (…) People are tagged with a price label. Something or somebody that has no price is of no worth.”
The world view of Homo oeconomicus is materialistic. He is “the last stage in the degeneration of Homo sapiens”. A poor neurotic figure with a narrow horizon and with an “amputated concept of man”, a “caricature of a real human being”, who does not know that it is one of man’s most fortunate experiences “to love without merit; to trust without insurance, to dare an apparently absurd adventure that will never bring a return.”
"Chinese toy boss 'kills himself'."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6943689.stm
Last week Erin Burnett was defending poisonous toys as the cost of low prices. I nearly hurled when I heard him. In the end, apparently, the toy boss had more conscience than CNBC. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/8/13/14039/0932
C-SPAN Info ....
All times are EST.
C-SPAN Highlights
Tonight:
* Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) Campaign Event in New Hampshire (8pm)
* John Edwards (D) Campaign Event in Onana, Iowa (9pm) - LIVE
* Pres. Bush Statement on the Resignation of Karl Rove (10pm)
Tomorrow:
* U.S. House: In Recess, Returns on Sept. 4
* Fight Crime: Invest Kids Releases Poll on Child Care & Crime Prevention (10am)
- LIVE
* Nat'l Press Club Address with Army Chief of Staff Gen. George Casey (1pm)
- LIVE
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C-SPAN2 Highlights
Tonight:
* The Communicators: Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN) (8pm)
* Pres. Bush Statement on the Resignation of Karl Rove (8:30pm)
* Iowa State Fair & Iowa Republican Straw Poll (9pm)
Tomorrow:
* U.S. Senate: In Recess, Returns on Sept. 4
* The 60 Plus Association Panel on Social Security Reform (10am) - LIVE
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C-SPAN3 Highlights
Tonight:
* Programming on the Clinton Health Care Plan (8pm)
* Booknotes: Henry Brandon, "Special Relationships" (Time TBA)
Tomorrow:
* Programming on the Legacy of Vladimir Putin (8am)
Fern-I gave $100 bucks to Greg Palast!So he can keep Conyers &
The Democratcs informed!!Repukes:No/Disastrous Leadership.Democratcs: Weak Leadership..If only a Third (Progressive)Party had a Chance!!
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
That's great MMR.
Everyone can help someone in a way that helps themselves. That kind of stuff just makes me feel good.
just watch--God is coming down just for them!!
Torture In, Torture Out: The Arar Rendition Case
By Spencer Ackerman - August 13, 2007, 3:42 PM
In 2004, a Syrian-Canadian named Maher Arar became an international symbol of war-on-terror excesses. U.S. officials, Arar told the press, detained him at Kennedy Airport in 2002 on suspicion of involvement in terrorism and whisked him to Syria for interrogation, where he was tortured for ten months before the Syrians released him. (Even they doubted that Arar was in league with al-Qaeda after his interrogation.) Allegations that Canadian authorities were involved in torture prompted an official inquiry, which last fall exonerated Arar of any link to terrorism.
That report also confirmed -- while excluding key details for diplomatic reasons -- that Arar's arrest was part of an awful feedback loop in which information extracted by torture from Syrian prisons implicating Arar reached both the American and Canadian security services, which then worked feverishly to detain him and send him to Syria for his own round of torture. The truth of his involvement with terrorism was simply taken for granted.
On Friday, the so-called Arar Commission declassified those telling details (pdf) from the original report -- information that gets specific about the CIA's desire to get Arar to Syria. Rendition here appears less as a vital intelligence tool than a method of getting around the need to justify detaining someone in countries with constitutional protections for the accused. According to one now-released portion:
In October 2002, (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) officials knew that the United States might have sent Mr. Arar to a country where he could be questioned in a "firm manner." In a report to his superiors dated October 11, 2002, the CSIS security liaison officer (SLO) in Washington spoke of a trend they had noticed lately that when the CIA or FBI cannot legally hold a terrorist suspect, or wish a target questioned in a firm manner, they have them rendered to countries willing to fullfull that role. He said Mr. Arar was a case in point.
Among other things that the just-released portions confirm: the original basis for believing Arar was a terrorist was a detainee who also said he was tortured by the Syrians. The commissioners write that when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police applied for a warrant to tap Arar's phone, "the RCMP did not give the following information to the judge: (i) the human rights record of Syria (and); (ii) the public record that the Syrian Military Intelligence (SMI) was known to torture detainees in order to get information while the detainees are held incommunicado at the Palestine Branch. At the material time, Mr. (Ahmed Abou) Elmaati was held incommunicado at the Palestine Branch by the SMI..."
The New York Times noted on Saturday that the FBI disbelieved Arar was a terrorist even then. But despite that initial, correct FBI assessment -- to say nothing of the Arar Commission's exoneration -- Arar is still refused entry to the U.S. on the grounds that he poses a security risk. When Canadian Minister of Public Safety Stockwell Day requested that the U.S. treat Arar as a normal Canadian citizen, U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins called Day's request "presumptuous."
Sammy On Nova M Tonight - YES!!!! :-)
I can hardly wait to hear Sammy fill in for Mike Malloy tonight! I'm REALLY hoping the Nova M people are "seriously" in talks to get Sammy over to Nova M for a weekly show again. I'm already a "Nova M Founding Member", but I'd pay for ANOTHER membership to help get Sammy over to Nova M. :-)
I'd also like to help chip in for Sammy's ISP, Fernando, if you really DO get that set up for him. And for the person that is SO upset that Sammy doesn't visit and post to his blog every day, too bad. If you don't like it here, move on elsewhere where you can get your more frequent "fix" on the net. Better yet, start up your OWN blog if you've got so much time on your hands. Give Sammy a BREAK, for Pete's sake! He's a Dad, a husband, and he's doing his best under less than perfect conditions to continue to put out a good and informational show for us. He needs our support and encouragement, NOT some sarcastic slams. Constructive criticism is one thing, but just being a nag is another. Ease up, dude.
Sammy, great show again yesterday, and anxious to hear you again tonight! :-)
The nerve of the sack of old crap that stinks of piss!
Target: NYT
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If the Gray Lady didn't have enough problems battling industrywide woes, now she has Rupert Murdoch to worry about.
The media billionaire has made no secret of his desire to take aim at the New York Times once his News Corp. acquires Dow Jones & Co. and its flagship Wall Street Journal in a $5-billion deal expected to close this fall.
Murdoch said during an earnings conference call last week that he wanted the financial newspaper to have "more coverage of national, international and nonbusiness news . . . all to better compete with the New York Times and other national newspapers."
In private, Murdoch has been more blunt.
"Rupert thinks the Times is vulnerable," a longtime senior executive said. "He's going to go after them."
Like other newspapers across the country, the Times has been tightening its belt and has seen its stock price languish as readers and advertisers migrate to the Web. Nonetheless, it has fared better than other publications, retaining much of its circulation and advertising by remaining the essential newspaper of the East Coast elite.
So where does Murdoch believe the Times is vulnerable?
Repost-good enough to see Twice
IMHO..
Who are these people?
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 2:06pm.
These will also provide insight relating to "our" trolls,
as if you need that. ;)
Opus!
Limbaugh's fan base, an inside look.
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE TO RESORT TOO NOW! BRIBES!!
Dems Work to Foil White House Recess Ploys
By Paul Kiel - August 13, 2007, 4:03 PM
Perhaps a little wiser after seven months in the majority, Democrats have strategized to prevent the White House from utilizing some of its sneakier powers while Congress is in recess.
There'll be no recess appointments this time around, Roll Call reports (sub. req.), meaning the White House won't be taking advantage of Congress' vacation to install any contested nominees. That's due to a deal between Bush and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV).
Last recess, the White House made a number of controversial recess appointments, including Swift Boat backer Sam Fox as ambassador to Belgium. In order to prevent that sort of thing from happening again, Reid had plotted to keep the Senate in "pro forma" session during the recess -- whereby the Senate floor personnel show up every three days to make it an official session. But now Reid and Bush have made a deal, according to Roll Call. Bush won't make any recess appointments and Reid has promised to move some of his nominees when Senate gets back in session.
Roll Call also reports that there's a similar game being played over the ethics and lobbying reform bill that Congress passed last month.
Simply put, back-channel negotiations have given hints that Bush might veto the bill. He's unhappy about a couple things, but it seems one particular thorn in his side is a new rule that would force lawmakers and the president to pay charter rate for campaign flights. That "would create a significant cost for the president, given the expense of operating Air Force One," Roll Call reports, since he "currently pays the cost of a first-class ticket when using Air Force One for political purposes."
The bill passed overwhelmingly in both houses, but if Congress sent the bill to Bush now and he did nothing within the required 10-day period, the bill would die a quiet death -- what's called a "pocket veto." To avoid that, the Dems have decided to hold it until Congress gets back in session. That way if Bush vetoed the bill, Congress could override with a two-thirds vote.
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 4:36pm.
He's also doing Rachel's show, today.
G'day, gang!
Bravo, Sammer!
It's OK, Sam, really. You can spell it out: FUCK YOU, HAROLD, YOU DLC WANKER.
And for the love of all things edited: In the last graph, change "shudder" to "shutter" before crankie shows up & has a friggin' aneurysm.
*shudders...at the thought* *snark*
super cool!
French first lady goes for walk in town day after Bush snub
AFP
Published: Sunday August 12, 2007
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Cecilia Sarkozy was seen Sunday taking a stroll in the northeastern US town where she and the French president are vacationing a day after she declined lunch with the US president.
Mrs. Sarkozy was photographed walking with two friends in town, after a day earlier turning down an invitation for a hot dog and hamburger picnic with the US president and his family at the Bush retreat in nearby Kennebunkport, Maine.
Cecilia telephoned Laura Bush about an hour before lunch to explain she had a throat ailment and that she and her children would not be able to make the gathering, touted as a rapport-building casual lunch between Nicolas Sarkozy and George W. Bush.
Bush said he was "disappointed" by her absence but understood. The French president expressed regret for having passed the illness to his wife.
Nicolas Sarkozy, meanwhile, was seen wearing earphones and jogging on a lakeside path with a seven-strong entourage. The couple and their children have been vacationing in New Hampshire since late July
is bush going to bomb italy too now?
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Italian Gun Runners in Biz with Iraqi Ministry
By Spencer Ackerman - August 13, 2007, 12:38 PM
The Iraqi government of Nouri al-Maliki takes support where it can get it. Over 160,000 U.S. troops guarantee its existence. It's cultivating an ever-closer bond with its fellow Shiites in Iran. But Italian criminals have to rank as rather unexpected allies.
The Iraqi government, a very shady Iraqi company and a group of Italian arms smugglers found a potent business opportunity in Iraq's black market for weapons, according to Italian investigators cited by the Associated Press. And that's a thriving trade. Just last week, a Government Accountability Office report found that the U.S. military's training command in Iraq couldn't account for 190,000 pistols and AK-47s sent to the Iraqi army and police in 2004 and 2005. Those guns, in all likelihood, made their way from the Iraqi security forces to the thriving black market in weaponry, where they're sure to be joined by many more: Iraqi soldiers are set to receive 100,000 M-16s and M-4s from the U.S., making their old AK-47s a new source of quick cash.
Enter the Interior Ministry, by far the most powerful bureaucracy in Iraq, and one that exists as an instrument of Shiite power.
The Interior Ministry needs to supply affiliated death squads -- the Badr Corps, the Mahdi Army -- with the weaponry necessary to combat Sunni insurgents, terrorists and ordinary civilians. But the U.S. is hardly well-disposed to the ministry's sectarian agenda. And that apparently set officials at Interior on a shady course to get thousands of Chinese and Russian-made AK-47s and machine guns into the country:
Investigators say the prospect of an Iraq deal was raised last November, when an Iraqi-owned trading firm e-mailed Massimo Bettinotti, 39, owner of the Malta-based MIR Ltd., about whether MIR could supply 100,000 AK-47 assault rifles and 10,000 machine guns "to the Iraqi Interior Ministry," adding that "this deal is approved by America and Iraq."
The go-between -- the Al-Handal General Trading Co. in Dubai -- apparently had communicated with Bettinotti earlier about buying night visors and had been told MIR could also procure weapons.
Al-Handal has figured in questionable dealings before, having been identified by U.S. investigators three years ago as a "front company" in Iraq's Oil-for-Food scandal.
Ultimately, al-Handal was prepared to send nearly $40 million to Bettinotti in exchange for the guns, a deal that would have netted the Italians over $6 million in profit. And the deal would have gone through, had the Italians not arrested Bettinotti and his colleagues in February as part of an arms-smuggling case that stretches all the way to Libya. Most interestingly, the head of the al-Handal company, Waleed Noori al-Handal, claimed to the AP that U.S. authorities in Baghdad allow al-Handal's parent company "to do all kinds of business" in Iraq.
The Interior Ministry wouldn't comment on the record to the AP about the illicit weapons deal. But an official did acknowledge off the record that "it had sought the weapons through al-Handal," and that it didn't ask questions about how the guns got into the country. His claim that the guns were meant for police in Anbar Province doesn't match up with U.S. supply records that show more AK-47s in the province than there are policemen, at least according to official records.
There's a ton that isn't clear about this story. But the simplest explanation is that the Interior Ministry needed to hide weapons purchases from the U.S. in order to funnel guns to Shiite death squads and militiamen. As the U.S. has recently been supplying Sunni ex-insurgents in Anbar, perhaps the Shiite-dominated ministry felt compelled to balance the scales. It's hard to say at the moment. But the broader significance is that the Iraqi government that U.S. troops are dying to protect is shaping up as a rather large client of the illicit international arms trade.
Greetings
fellow anti-semites. How about a 2-state solution based on UN242--that is the international consensus for a formula for peace. Right of return on the table, yeah! How do we stop this demonizing of Iran. He did not say he wants to wipe Israel off of the map. Shall we at least make sure that our liberal and progressive spokespersons stop referring to this misrepresentation as the gospel.
MMmmm!
G'day, gang!
Submitted by Liberal-at-large on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 4:42pm.
My beloved!!
Hardly Anonymous
dont cry
I'LL BE BARCK---talk to you in the morning -- g'night!
Hilarious.
The link's headline reads, "Edwards: Goodbye, good riddance." When I opened it I expected that it would provide a lengthy article about his reaction.
Instead....
___________
Chapel Hill, North Carolina – John Edwards today released the following statement in reaction to President Bush’s announcement that his senior advisor, Karl Rove, will resign at the end of the month:
"Goodbye, good riddance."
8 More Years ! 8 More Years ! 8 More Years ! 8 More Years !
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
Rove / Thompson
change"shudder"to"shutter"before crankie has a friggin' aneurysm
LOL!BRRrrrraaaaagggghhhhh!! :)
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Anon ! :
And,Enlist!!
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Maybe the Bush administration is doing something...
incomprehensibly bad. Every time they get involved with something evil and illegal like wire-tapping, or lying us into war, people resign. Maybe the Bush administration wants to do something so evil or illegal that even Rove doesn't want any part of it. That would be pretty fucked up, but they've already gone too far for people like Pat Buchanan, so it isn't that much of a stretch.
Bruhahahahahaha..."blog snipers"
It sure beats the hell outta Sam's Little Helpers or some such...but my tongue ain't gonna oblige.
Thanks, Sam
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 3:53pm.
New thread, hard work, insight...
It is harder than it looks. I am sure your blog snipers have their tongues firmly in cheek.
If anyone else noted this....
I apologize, but I almost fell out of my chair when I opened google news and the top story had the Frenando Rove picture on it!!!
http://www.eontarionow.com/us/2007/08/13/top-bush-aide-karl-rove-resigns...
Gina
We Need Prophets? Are you listening
Jeremiah?
The prophetic path to love
We live in a society that appears to be awash in political talk and religious activity. But, in fact, we live in a deeply depoliticized society, full of political chatter on cable TV but lacking spaces in which we can have meaningful discussions about how to address problems that politicians often ignore. We live in a largely soulless culture in which megachurches flourish, but many of us search for something beyond doctrine and dogma to help us answer questions that preachers often ignore. We live in a world in which politics is too often little more than public spectacle and religion is too easily cordoned off as a private matter.
In such a society, we don’t need more politicians who avoid the pressing problems that have no apparent solutions. We don’t need more preachers afraid of the questions that go beyond the available answers. And we don’t need a prophet. We need prophets, ordinary people like us who are willing to tap into the prophetic voice that I believe is within us all.
ROBERT JENSEN
More ammunition
for you anti-semites:
http://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/719/37305
Gina
sorry but your alinky doesn't aworky.. :)
Linky
"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Hardly Anonymous
Ahhhhh...girls with sharp weapons! *feigns the vapors*
Oh, CUT ME, baby! ; )
ha! huggythuggy
That pic isn't mine. I've been laughing at it since truthout was telling us he would be subpoena'd.
Harminder is here, my helper,
And she helped me put together some furniture.
I had my electric screw driver and Drill.
It took me about an hour
Wow. I come in here to listen/see Sam today
And I see: 'Fuck You Harold !'
Great Monday, sheesh.
Damn! Wouldn't It Be Nice !!
Damn! Wouldn't It Be Nice !!

"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Harold..I Remember you
wanted to be called Harold!Just kidding! :)

"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
MMRules
re the pix you posted for anon picture = "Loads" of Laughter :D ... ;)
Biting critique on
the Cape Buffalo vs. Lions video:
http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn08132007.html
He's talking about the Harold
who talked to Markos this weekend on tv Harold. I have never heard Sam disrespect anyone unless they are just too offensive.
I'm sure that was obvious Harold.
I'm spinning. Woke up at midnight and couldn't go back to sleep.
Ms_Anthrope
Thanks..thanks to google image search too.. :)

"Hello to my friends and fans in domestic surveillance."
Busy day here!
Lucille,
I don't have to work today, but, plenty of work here!!
Perfect! ... re woman in armor (armour)...
Strategy: I think all women and men, should get ready mentally and/or physically in MANY directions. ;) To be battle fit, to be battle ready -- at least one would be more "aware" of what is 'round one. Couldn't hurt, much. (The Goblin King, in Labyrinth, says, "LAUGH!" ;)
LBH. Nicky Rose
Fair Tax isn't fair to the poor and middle class
Huckabee Wants a Fair Tax, 23% sales tax on top of state taxes on what you purchase.
Bush won't make any recess appointments
and why should we trust him?
Newer thread!
http://www.samsedershow.com/node/1053#comment-46081
Whoops!
left on the comment number :/
MMR great to see Opus and Bill the Cat
loved Outland/Bloom County (or was it country).
It is still being published>
great Toons !
the genius of Berkeleey Breathed.
Are RonaldAnne and Oliver Wendal Jones still in the strip.
C9
WMR's take on Rove Resignation
August 13, 2007 -- Rove to resign effective August 31.
Karl Rove hinted last year that he was prepared to step down as George W. Bush's chief political adviser. However, that was when he was a target of Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald in the criminal probe of the leak to the media of the identities of CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson and her covert counter-proliferation brass plate company by Scooter Libby, Rove, and other administration officials. After Fitzgerald declined to indict Rove, even with a sealed indictment from the grand jury in hand, Rove stayed on through the November 2006 election.
However, as WMR has previously reported, federal investigators have opened a criminal investigation into the activities of Rove in helping to formulate and carrying out the political prosecution of and criminal conspiracy against now imprisoned former Democratic Governor Don Siegelman by at least two Republican U.S. Attorneys; at least one federal judge; and top Alabama Republicans, including Governor Bob Riley, Attorney General Troy King, Deputy Attorney General Joseph Fitzpatrick, and former Attorney General Bob Pryor.
Our Alabama sources have revealed that the FBI began an investigation of Rove and Alabama Republicans based on information received from a number of confidential sources and witnesses to the criminal conspiracy to destroy the political career of Siegelman and the future of the Alabama Democratic Party through the political prosecution of Siegelman and the use of rigged voting machines in the 2002 gubernatorial election.
WMR has learned that unlike the investigation of Rove for his role in the CIA leak case, the criminal investigation of Rove and the Alabama GOP in the Siegelman matter has the personal support of FBI Director Robert Mueller and career FBI agents in Washington and in field offices in Alabama and Florida.
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20070813
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