http://www.koreus.com/video/telephone-portable-mais-popcorn.html
Watch this video.. then find some friends with phones and try this at home!!
http://www.koreus.com/video/telephone-portable-mais-popcorn.html
Watch this video.. then find some friends with phones and try this at home!!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102×3355040
http://www.divorcemag.com/statistics/statsus.shtml
The title of this post just about says it all, doesn’t it?
It’s ironic to me that the only people I hear talking negatively about gay marriage have either been married 3-4 times, or don’t seem to be happy in their own marriages.
Maybe critics of gay marriage in the name of protecting “the sanctity” of marriage should focus on the real problems – failed marriages, inequity in marriage, adultery, marital rape, etc, etc…
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/6/13/despite_opposition_from_his_own_party
I’m all for holding these bastards accountable, however, this article points out my main concern, which is the fact that both Bush and Cheney CANNOT POSSIBLY be impeached in the same day and time… if one or the other is impeached before the other, then the remaining “decider” will pardon the other of any crimes, and choose his successor before being impeached and pardoned himself… that isn’t justice!
I’m DELIGHTED that the 35 articles for impeachment against Bush have been introduced into the record, and I think we will be able to prosecute him for war crimes AFTER he leaves office. I think this is the only way.
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If you are wondering HOW THE HECK WE COULD PROSECUTE BUSH AFTER HIS TERM, check out…
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/6/13/citing_iraq_war_renowned_attorney_vincent
http://airamerica.com/content/hay-ride-jimmy-carter-crosses-line
Jimmy Carter denounced the US, Europe, the UN, and Russia for the blockade on Gaza, ruled by democratically elected Hamas. Here are some of my favorite quotes from the article from Air America Online
Israel has 150 nuclear weapons in its arsenal, former President Jimmy Carter said yesterday, while arguing that the US should talk directly to Iran to persuade it to drop its nuclear ambitions.
Talk to Iran directly? Diplomacy? Acting like grown ups, instead of preschoolers playing war on the playground? Does Carter really expect the current administration to act maturely and logically toward peace and democracy worldwide?
CBS reported today on a man who is a US Citizen, and has been detained at a Military prison in South Carolina without charges brought against him, without access to legal counsel, and without a trial.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/05/24/national/main4125235.shtml?source=RSS&attr=HOME_4125235
Here are my thoughts…
Can anyone be an “enemy combatant”?
What is an “enemy combatant”?
What are “America’s interests”?
Does this really represent America’s interests?
What does this all mean?
Why would I think such a thing could happen?
But, if I’m not doing anything illegal, why should I worry? Why should I be concerned?
Under Hitler, new laws were made to essentially make it illegal for certain people to exist where they were. Ask yourself, who is Bush prejudice against? Even if it’s not you, don’t you think it’s scary that someone who’s proven to be so anti-American could do this to anyone he decides he doesn’t want to exist here?
I think that if you really are against terrorism, you CAN NOT support Bush’s policies and actions! Under his rule (and his father’s, and other elite powers linked to evil causes), the United States IS a terrorist country!
What can I do?
I was trying to convince everyone to write to their senators, representatives, etc.. before the Military Commissions Act was passed, and before it seemed inevitable to me that if Bush is planning to take over the country, dictatorially, I couldn’t stop him.
Unfortunately, the American public are asleep at the wheel.. we’re amazing consumers, but we’re not so good at thinking critically about our future and present politics. It’s no wonder, when American students are fed lies and justifications without explanation about our history.
So, I’m done trying to prevent such an attack… I can only do so much. What I can offer is this knowledge. Some links, and ideas to get you to explore the issue yourself. If you have any great ideas, please share it with the world.
Pay attention! Don’t just watch Fox or CNN. Download the Flock Eco-Browser, and subscribe to the hundreds of news sources available… worldwide. Create a blog of your own and share what’s on your mind. Knowledge IS power, and it can’t be taken away.. like everything else.
What will I do?
70 Thousand people showed up at a PRIMARY rally! Has any crowd ever gathered like this for a Presidential Primary Candidate, let alone a Presidential Candidate in a General election???
What an amazing man! I’ve been looking forward to this election for a really long time, because I wanted anyone but Bush in office… but now I can see a true leader, a real activist who really is going to do some real good in the White House and abroad. His experience far outweighs Clinton’s if you just compare all of the good things they’ve done in their times. She’s far more “experienced” with corruption and scandal, but he’s got the GOOD experience, he’s done a lot of good already! Thank goodness for Barack!!!
http://feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=10974
This is awesome!
A great step in the right direction… considering the levels of STDs and unwanted or unplanned pregnancies have risen drastically since the implementation of “abstinence only education” funding from the government, it’s about time we start giving our youth the tools to have a successful life, and to make the CHOICE to have children when they are ready, and not to if they’re not!
We owe it to the youth to educate them and make them aware of the risks and responsibilities of human sexuality! If we don’t, they’ll find out anyway, but have much greater consequences because they were not prepared!

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This article details the deaths of women within the US military, and in Iraq since the US Invasion, misleadingly called originally, “Operation Iraqi Freedom.” Suspiciously, many of the women who are labeled suicides or accidental deaths show gross evidence of homicide and brutality. Even more curious is the fact that many of these women had reported being raped or harassed prior to their death. Here are some examples found in the article:
One woman, Lavena, was labeled by the Army as a suicide. She had a broken nose and teeth knocked out of her head, a distended elbow, debris from the groud on her clothes, and blood leading to the tent she allegedly burnt herself in, from a contractor’s tent nearby. She also had a “corrosive liquid poured into her genital area, probably to destroy DNA evidence of sexual assault.” The army concluded that she did this to herself.
Another woman, Tina, was found shot dead by a M-16 shot, which the Army concluded she shot herself with her toe, since the evidence showed it was physically impossible for her to shoot herself otherwise to achieve the angle of the shot. “The Army never investigated Tina’s death as a homicide, but only as a suicide.”
Women outside of the military have been “perpetrated against… in the lawless aftermath of the US Invasion.” The article tells of a 19 year old woman in Iraq who committed the “crime” of having an “unknown phone number in her cell phone.” She was killed. You can read more about her here:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/barbaric-honour-killings-become-the-weapon-to-subjugate-women-in-iraq-816649.html
Basra police are said to acknowledge that “15 women a month are murdered for breaching Islamic dress codes.”
Yes, Sadaam was a ruthless dictator over Iraq (whom the US placed there)… but he was also the only thing keeping order in a war ravaged country. They had electricity and water before we invaded. What have they got now? More terrorism, less security, less resources, more disorder.
The article goes on to identify these assaults as war crimes, and says “They serve as a grisly illustration of the fundamental connection between militarism and misogynist violence.” Right on.
Couple Arrested at Bush Rally, Woman loses FEMA job – Settles Lawsuit for $80,000 – CommonDreams.org
This article is about freedom. Supporters of the war have argued that somehow we are fighting for freedom, while ignoring the fundamental freedoms that we have been losing as a nation for the 7+ years since Bush took office.
The 1st Amendment is the most cited section of our Bill of Rights, yet at a rally for the man who holds the office of the President of the country, this right was violated.
Thank goodness they won their case! Now that they have… feel free to wear your “I HATE BUSH” shirt everywhere you go