READER COMMENTS ON
"State of the Union Speech 2008, And Other Signs Our Long National Nightmare May Someday End"
(30 Responses so far...)
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don
said on 1/28/2008 @ 6:37 pm PT...
In his opening monologue he refers to a title of a painting in the oval office, "A Charge to Keep", which is also the name he chose for his autobiography, but as it turns out the picture he's so proud of doesn't depict what he thinks it depicts, here's a link of interrest, Bush Misinterprets Painting, Or Does He?
http://news.aol.com/poli...ets-painting-or-does-he/
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Jack
said on 1/28/2008 @ 6:37 pm PT...
By your deeds you will be known. You “Treasonous Bastard”
COMMENT #3 [Permalink]
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flex
said on 1/28/2008 @ 6:44 pm PT...
Thanks Brad, it was the many blogs like yours that gets me threw the living nightmare of Bush’s failed Fascist policies. well, a failure to most Americans. Bush’s neo-con agenda did benefit Big Oil, Contractor Mercenaries and The Filthy Rich.
Nothing wrong with helping them , but not at the expense of everyone else.
http://www.americanprogr.../2008/01/99problems.html
COMMENT #4 [Permalink]
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Brad Friedman
said on 1/28/2008 @ 6:50 pm PT...
Is it just me, or does everything this guy has to say, seem as though it means nothing at all anymore?
COMMENT #5 [Permalink]
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luaptifer
said on 1/28/2008 @ 7:02 pm PT...
George W. Bush moved his lips tonight.
Is it necessary to say anything more than that?
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Agent 99
said on 1/28/2008 @ 7:31 pm PT...
It never seemed to mean anything, Brad. That's part of the horror.
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marzi
said on 1/28/2008 @ 7:51 pm PT...
I purposefully avoided this speech so that I wouldn't lose my dinner.
COMMENT #8 [Permalink]
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bruce
said on 1/28/2008 @ 7:59 pm PT...
All we need to remember is "According to Mr. Suskind, "The Bush aide said that guys like me were 'in what we call the reality-based community,' which he defined as people who 'believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.' "
"The Bush aide told Mr. Suskind, "That's not the way the world really works anymore. We're an empire now, and when we act we create our own reality.""
COMMENT #9 [Permalink]
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Sally
said on 1/29/2008 @ 1:14 am PT...
Hey guys this is OT
If either John Edwards or Obama could snag Russ Feingold as their running mate and declare it now before Super Tuesday then the future might change a little.
Is this just dreaming?
COMMENT #10 [Permalink]
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Grizzly Bear Dancer
said on 1/29/2008 @ 1:22 am PT...
we're doomed.
We'll never make it.
You couldn't write a worse truth about US reality with a bunch of less than 2nd class treasonous pirates.
COMMENT #11 [Permalink]
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Grizzly Bear Dancer
said on 1/29/2008 @ 2:09 am PT...
The thing i don't get is when did it become fashionable to allow greedy 2 faced lying douchebags and their anti-environmental loser policy changes to get away with BLOODY murder. Using the fighting terrorism battle cry, they stabbed Americans in the back by selling nuclear secrets to other countries. Then they strutted their loser-ness by creating a trigger happy fearful world causing escalation of nukes and talking global 1st nuclear strike in their DEATH LOVING WASHINGTON THINK TANKS.
TO THE BUSH-CHENEY CRIME FAMILY: I WILL DESTROY YOUR MIND GAME.
Contrarily,my reality is the reduction of my rights as US citizens and watching a now passive legislative branch morph into something powerless to YOUR Executive branch criminal actions. Bush government dealt a devastating blow in the history of political rule in American government and THEIR "loose" definition of the rule of law as it applies to the Bush-Cheney administration.
We need a Commander In Chief who will say,"Put the weapons down." These oil barons really enjoy using the #1 military in the world as their own private army. However, militarism in not answer to creating balance and harmony amongst the countries on planet earth. It only leads to a final bomb going off by a poor decision of an unfit leader.
Shoot out the lights and start the revolution.
We must end the war and save the planet. Help support the NRDC's efforts to save Yellowstone wolves from slaughter. www.NRDC.org
COMMENT #12 [Permalink]
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Phil
said on 1/29/2008 @ 2:41 am PT...
I spent all day with the C-SPAN 2. Started out annoying with the Senators making religious speeches before picking up on FISA. The whole weirdness about that is someone has to be lying. Both Chris Dodd and the various Republicans can't be right. Not only that but where are the missing senators? When you have a 48-45 vote, ain't that like saying 20 or so senators are missing? I dunno.
Took a break for a couple hours, then the SOTU thing came on. I was half awake, half sleeping through, I do remember hearing a bunch of disturbing new buzz words, one of which was,
"The new constitution"
I don't know if I was dreaming or what. I wonder if anyone else picked up on these new buzzwords, I can't remember any more right now. Maybe it was because of my relaxed state. I finally woke up and became conscious after the speech ended, and spent an enjoyable time listening to the house members talking about the speech. I didn't watch not one alphabet channel, and it was an enjoyable evening. I learned a lot about each of the house members. CSPAN does an incredible job.
I pity those who slogged through the ABC's, CBS's, NBC's or FOX's spin drones with all the commercials, and fake journalists doing the annoying voice overs, and expert spin crap. I missed all that, but remember it well. All I can say to you is it's all the more reason to outlaw all electronic vote tabulation devices and
beef the hell out of paper ballots, public oversight, and chain of custody, so we can finally get these oath breakers out.
Till then, spread the word to tune the corporate news out. They really suck. The less that watch and listen, the less valuable they will be. Oh yeah, while I'm on it, a couple stations out here in Sacramento are up for their FCC renewal, I believe 31, and 58, nice time to head down to their public books and give your opinion. Maybe other stations in your local area are doing the same, go look into it.
Peace.
COMMENT #13 [Permalink]
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Mar
said on 1/29/2008 @ 5:40 am PT...
It was the same old blather that always comes out of his mouth, and the sooner he's gone the better for your country.
He's such a lying, two-faced warmonger who is now trying to save face in the last year of office by urging congress to pass this, that and the other.....why did he wait until now...? Why did he veto so many proposals through the years...?
I was hoping that someone would have had the balls to heckle him. I know, I know.....not very respectful to the commander in chief, but as far as I'm concerned, he doesn't deserve ANY respect whatsoever. All he and his cohorts deserve is a speedy trial for the war crimes they've committed, and that's just for starters.
COMMENT #14 [Permalink]
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Patriot Henry
said on 1/29/2008 @ 5:45 am PT...
"The short response follows below in full, and serves to remind us what reality looks like..." - Bradblog
Reality looks like another lying politician dishing out feel good rhetoric while promising to maintain the status quo in the future?
"I look forward to working with whoever takes office as our next President to change course" - Russ Feingold
Has history not shown that the next President will maintain the same course we've been on for more than a century? Do not all but one of the Republican candidates and all of the Democratic candidates promise to maintain the status quo?
Mr. Russ Feingold talks a good talk, but he doesn't walk the same walk. His record betrays him as being of the same ilk as George W. Bush.
COMMENT #15 [Permalink]
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Patriot Henry
said on 1/29/2008 @ 5:52 am PT...
"If either John Edwards or Obama could snag Russ Feingold as their running mate and declare it now before Super Tuesday then the future might change a little.
Is this just dreaming?"
Yes. Neither Edwards nor Obama nor Feingold have any real plan of making genuinely positive change in this country. If you examine again Mr. Feingold's response you will see that his "solution" is to increase Congress's powers, conveniently ignoring that Congress has been critical to the executive branch usurping power. His real concern like other politicians is expanding his own power. Rhetoric arguing against other politicians doing the exact same thing makes for good sound bites and nothing more.
COMMENT #16 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 1/29/2008 @ 6:01 am PT...
Brad #4
It is not just you Brad, it is most of us. We realize that preznit blush is a shame upon our land, from sea to shining sea. We now know that if his lips are moving odds are that he is lying or being delusional.
There are not "many here among us who feel that life is but a joke", but preznit blush thinks his miserable life is a joke to play on other people.
It is called a tragedy preznit blush, and it is not a joke, because the universe will deal with you in its own time, its own way, and its own place.
Somebody start one of those counters that counts downward. Have it count til the second this vile fascist is removed from office.
COMMENT #17 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 1/29/2008 @ 6:26 am PT...
Greg Palast has a nice focus on the "kindheartedness" of the SOTU:
In his State of the Union, the President asked Congress for $300 million for poor kids in the inner city. As there are, officially, 15 million children in America living in poverty, how much is that per child? Correct! $20.
Here’s your second question. The President also demanded that Congress extend his tax cuts. The cost: $4.3 trillion over ten years. The big recipients are millionaires. And the number of millionaires happens, not coincidentally, to equal the number of poor kids, roughly 15 million of them. OK class: what is the cost of the tax cut per millionaire? That’s right, Richie, $287,000 apiece.
(Greg Palast, emphasis added).
COMMENT #18 [Permalink]
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molly
said on 1/29/2008 @ 8:03 am PT...
Empty suit. How many times have we seen George walking briskly to his plane waving his unusual tinker bell wave...One brave camera man moved his camera slightly to show George waving to the sky. So indicative of the true state of his mind.
COMMENT #19 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 1/29/2008 @ 8:41 am PT...
SOTU:
New home sales plunged in 2007 by the largest amount on record ...
(AP News @ Raw Story, emphasis added). Heckuva job bushies, you broke the all time record as you broke America and made it in your own image: Amurka.
SOTU:
The United States used waterboarding in terrorism interrogations but no longer does, a former U.S. spy chief said in the Bush administration's clearest confirmation of the technique's use.
U.S. officials have been reluctant to acknowledge the CIA's use of the simulated drowning technique [waterboarding], which human rights groups call an illegal form of torture.
(Spy Chief Confirms Waterboarding, emphasis added). America has degenerated into Amurka the torture nation, in front of the whole world. They clearly know. Only Amurkans believe the bushie lie "we don't torture".
COMMENT #20 [Permalink]
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Off the Grid
said on 1/29/2008 @ 8:48 am PT...
I'm never goin' get health insurance. Damn!
COMMENT #21 [Permalink]
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the zapkitty
said on 1/29/2008 @ 9:03 am PT...
Meanwhile back at the ranch, kos...
... kos of Daily Kos, the self-proclaimed reality-based community that is apparently now the guardian of the "legitimate cause of electoral reform" (yes, that's a quote)...
... kos is busy redefining dkosian reality yet again...
http://www.dailykos.com/...29/10323/8025/682/444774
COMMENT #22 [Permalink]
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Floridiot
said on 1/29/2008 @ 9:49 am PT...
All I see over at kos Zap is some serious ass munchin goin on.
Moo moo moo moo mooah mooah (clean lips off)
COMMENT #23 [Permalink]
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Matthew McDaniel
said on 1/29/2008 @ 10:49 am PT...
The passing of the Bush administration will be a small blessing, but the hardware of evil may still be in tact. During the Bush Drug War in Thailand thousands of people were murdered, including many Akha hill people. The poorest of the poor. US military aid to Thailand during this time was extensive, but has since increased.
Asia Times on $'s and Coup
Frida Berrigan, senior research associate at the Arms Trade Resource Center at the New York-based World Policy Institute.
In this article it is noted that $2 billion in Aid went to the Thais through IMET, the commando units, from whence the coup originated.
This presidency has done more to slaughter people around the world and destroy democracy than can be told.
The Bush Administration along with UNODC Antonio Maria Costa also forced a ill begotten opium eradication program on Laos that resulted in the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of villagers who were made to move down the mountains into cerebral malaria infested regions. They tried to blame the disaster on the govt. of Laos. Laos exported very little opium to the west.
COMMENT #24 [Permalink]
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Floridiot
said on 1/29/2008 @ 11:08 am PT...
(22 cont)...and what the hell good would it do to bitch about S Carolina anyway?, when they count their votes in private with no provable way of verifying?
COMMENT #25 [Permalink]
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Agent 99
said on 1/29/2008 @ 11:13 am PT...
COMMENT #26 [Permalink]
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old91A10
said on 1/29/2008 @ 11:32 am PT...
Sebelius was not only feeble in her response to Bushit, but this was obviously a prelude to a political endorsement. As such, it was not merely a wasted opportunity, it adds another link to a long chain of Democratic cowardice and ineptitude, rising to the level of betrayal as Pelosi's rejection of impeachment. I suspect that this was prepared in collusion with a campaign, rather than a combined effort of a party.
It would be interesting to see her communications during its preparation.
COMMENT #27 [Permalink]
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jacki
said on 1/29/2008 @ 1:21 pm PT...
if the NAU is made effective by 2010, & the next pres. election not 'til 2012, could this be the LAST presidential election, as we know it?
COMMENT #28 [Permalink]
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Dredd
said on 1/30/2008 @ 8:21 am PT...
Kos is quoted as saying:
This [CIA] is a very liberal institution. And in a lot of ways, it really does attract people who want to make a better, you know, want to make the world a better place…. Of course, they’ve got their Dirty Ops and this and that, right but as an institution itself the CIA is really interested in stable world. That’s what they’re interested in. And stable worlds aren’t created by destabilizing regimes and creating wars…. I don’t think it’s a very partisan thing to want a stable world. And even if you’re protecting American interests, I mean that can get ugly at times, but generally speaking I think their hearts in the right place. As an organization their heart is in the right place. I’ve never had any problem with the CIA. I’d have no problem working for them
(Kosspeak). I think the Amurkan blog DailyKos is headed by an Amurkan, because if he defines "liberal" as CIA i think we know how he defines "progressive".
COMMENT #29 [Permalink]
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PositronicDave
said on 2/2/2008 @ 12:09 pm PT...
I think Russ is a great guy but discussing how we have to scale back from Iraq in order to ward off the threat of Al Qaeda totally misses the REAL point. Al Qaeda is a creation of the U.S., dating back to the Afghan war. Osama was our paid agent. In order to maintain such a hell-bent-for-the-apocalypse public policy we MUST HAVE CREDIBLE ENEMIES. This is the key to the whole scam. How else can we be stupefied to ignore poverty, disease, ignorance, and global warming so that we can build torture prisons and incarcerate entire cities (Fallujah) and bomb neighborhoods from above and otherwise WASTE huge amounts of resources whilst our real problems go unattended.
This is all about who's in control of the ship. The dudes in charge now think the rapture's a'comin, so who the hell cares about long term anyway...
I don't buy that philosophy. We have to look clear-eyed at our problems, or they will be the end of us all.
COMMENT #30 [Permalink]
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Agent 99
said on 2/2/2008 @ 12:32 pm PT...
Yuh, ignoring our ignorance is a bad problem, but ignoring what we have ignored, and so must keep ignoring, is about all government is doing nowadays. Try listening to Russ, or any of them, on the Senate Foreign Relations committee talking about the status in Afghanistan and see if you don't feel as though someone slipped something into your coffee. I dare ya. It isn't just the solving of the problems: it's also just gaining the ability to deal rationally with anything, to stop compounding the egregious errors, to still the ripples of malignity from their ignored reality of origin.