Monthly Archives: April 2009
A Drop In The Bucket
Here’s a great video to demonstrate how much $100M compared to the entire federal budget.
Lobby Congress For Clean Energy
Can the United States have clean power from renewable sources? I think we can.
Bill O’Reilly Wrong Again
Poor Bill O’Reilly. So much suffering, ignorance, and stupidity packed into that teensy, tiny little bit of tissue that passes for a brain in his thick skull. It’s a wonder that anyone listens to anything he says, like when he … Continue reading
Shame On You, Barack Obama
“Look forward, rather than back.” “political sensitivities” That’s the logic and reasoning the Obama administration is giving in ruling out prosecuting those who have justified, approved, or administered torture in the Bush administration. In recent days, we found out that … Continue reading
Gavin Newsom Enters California Governor’s Race
A Bit More Research, Scott Johnson, Please
Thanks to Techno Cowboy for point me at this article. Scott Johnson is a whining like a child: The Media Research Center detailed the teabagging references in an informative press release. The Huffington Post noted the references as well as … Continue reading
Political Round Up
President Obama Calls for Thaw in US-Cuban Relationship California Unemployment Highest Since WWII Ex-CIA Chiefs Argued Against Torture Memo Release Philippine Rebels Free Hostage Fox Donated Half-a-Million Dollars in Free Teabagging Ads And finally, Ben Sargent’s take on the Texas … Continue reading
Colbert Skewers NOM
The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c The Colbert Coalition’s Anti-Gay Marriage Ad colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor NASA Name Contest The Colbert Report makes his own version of the NOM “gathering storm” ad, and he … Continue reading
Lawmakers reject Ross as AG in historic vote: Politics | adn.com
In an historic first, the Alaska Legislature rejected Governor Sarah Palin’s choice to be Alaska Attorney General, Wayne Anthony Ross. The vote was 35 to 23 to reject the controversial figure, which included 9 Republicans. “I think he is too … Continue reading