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Author: Mr.Wiggly
Date: Jan 7, 2007 19:33

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  Re: Impeachment Should Not Be a Taboo for Democrats         


Author: Harold Burton
Date: Jan 6, 2007 20:20

In article <458769ab$0$1615$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>,
"Gandalf Grey" infectedmail.com> wrote:
> "Harold Burton" hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hal.i.burton-891033.22134918122006@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>> In article <4586f5c3$0$1614$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com>,
>>...
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  Re: Hillary Must Not Run         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 5, 2007 19:52

"DefendUSA.blogspot.com" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1166464078.398184.172260@48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com...
> Gandalf Grey wrote:
>> Hillary Must Not Run
>>
>> By Stephen Pizzo
>> Created Dec 15 2006 - 9:26am
>>
>> A recent poll of registered Democrats showed that 37%% say they would vote
>> for Hillary Clinton should she run for President.
>>
>> What are those people thinking? More to the point, are they thinking at
>> all?
>> Is that number an indication of genuine support or simply celebrity
>> reflex?
>>
>> I believe it's the latter. Because there's no there, there, with Hillary
>> Clinton. Hillary wants to be President for the simple and singular reason
>> that Hillary wants to be President. That's it -- the whole enchilada.
>> ...
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  Re: My New Year's Eve Dream About Fundamentalist Atheism (And a Word About Mom)         


Author: mike3
Date: Jan 3, 2007 16:56

Gandalf Grey wrote:
> My New Year's Eve Dream About Fundamentalist Atheism (And a Word About Mom)
>
> By RJ Eskow
> Created Jan 1 2007 - 10:24pm
>
...

Very good post overall, with good points. Even though I am not an
atheist myself, I nonetheless do not hate other people who are, at
least not for the atheism itself.

I believe that religion is not all bad, and you seem to suggest
something similar. In my view there is good religion, and there is bad
religion. Good religion teaches good morals, a way to live a good
life, etc. Bad religion is the type that causes junk like 9/11, the
Iraq War, etc. to happen.
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  Re: EVANGELICALS=DUMB Southern Rednecks - HAARETZ         


Author: liberalhere
Date: Jan 2, 2007 19:46

editor@netpath.net wrote:
> torresD quoted Haaretz:
>> The real reasons American Jews
>> fear conservative Evangelicals
>> are political and social,
>> not theological.
>
> True. For many years, the standing joke among other Jews in America
> has been that the largest branch of Judaism in America (Reform) is just
> "the Democratic Party with holidays." In other words, Reform Judaism
> really is just centered on the trendy leftish social-issues causes of
> the left end of the Democrat Party.
>
>> Jews are a major stakeholder
>> (perhaps THE major stakeholder)
>> in the Democratic Party;
>
> False - BLACKS are. It's blacks, not Jews, who have a huge stake in
> the social programs the Democrat Party pushes and all-out defends while
> the Republicans oppose them. And it's only BLACKS - over 90%% voting ...
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  Re: CARTER=American Disgrace! Rabbi Levi Brackman - YETNEWS         


Author: Bruce Morgen
Date: Jan 2, 2007 16:46

Jim Colblum libslie.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 20:58:33 GMT, "torresD" hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3346022,00.html
>>
>>As an anti-Semite Carter cannot
>>stand the fact that...
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  Latest from Tim Johnson's Office         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 2, 2007 09:19

Latest From Tim Johnson's Office

By Bob Geiger
Created Dec 29 2006 - 12:28pm

Here's the latest statement from the office of Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD),
who suffered a brain hemorrhage two weeks ago:

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Washington, DC. On U.S. Senator Tim Johnson's 60th birthday, he remains in
the intensive care unit at George Washington University Hospital and is
surrounded by his family.

"Senator Johnson's overall general medical condition has improved and he
is gradually being weaned from the sedation," said Vivek Deshmukh, MD,
neurosurgeon at The George Washington University Hospital. "He is opening
his eyes and is responsive to his wife." It is anticipated that Senator
Johnson will undergo further testing in the coming days. He remains in
critical condition.
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  George W. Bush Is Going to Bomb Iran         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 2, 2007 09:19

George W. Bush Is Going To Bomb Iran

By boloboffin
Created Dec 29 2006 - 10:33am

Promoted to front page by moderator

George W. Bush is going to bomb Iran. This is the purpose of the "surge". No
amount of troops is going to fix Iraq; they couldn't if they tried. If Bush
wanted to fix Iraq, he'd give them jobs. People who are employed in decent
jobs can figure out how to live with their neighbors. More American troops
in the Persian Gulf are not going to quell violence in Iraq any more than
the ones already there are.

George W. Bush is going to bomb Iran. And there may be almost nothing we can
do to stop it.

Iran has a single trump card - their nuclear program. I share the doubts
that Bush can destroy the whole thing. There will be no repeat of Israel's
surgical removal of the nuclear ambitions of Saddam Hussein. But Bush can
take out enough of Iran's nuclear facilities to knock them back a few more
years in the development of a feasible weapon. That is all he needs to
bomb - that is, until Iran makes its move.
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  What Should Congressional Dems Do, When Bush Regime Stonewalls Efforts at Oversight?         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 2, 2007 09:19

What Should Congressional Democrats Do, When the Bush Administration
Stonewalls Their Efforts To Undertake Oversight?

By John W. Dean
Created Dec 29 2006 - 9:14am

- from FindLaw (posted here with permission) [1]

Part Two in a Three-Part Series

"We see a war coming on Capitol Hill," a well-connected Republican attorney
based in Washington recently told me, as I reported in my last column [2] on
the subject. The clash is not surprising, because Vice President Dick
Cheney -- who is at the center of many of the subjects the Democratic
Congress will be investigating -- is strongly opposed to Congress' inquiring
into these areas. He believes the power of the presidency is at stake.
Accordingly, as I noted earlier, he has made it quite clear that he is not
going to cooperate with these investigations.

Before the conflict develops, it might seem helpful to go over the rules of
game -- to appreciate who is on solid ground, who is on shaky ground, and
why this is the case. But as it happens, there are no rules!
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  Saddam Wins Big! (And Human Rights Take a Thumping)         


Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jan 2, 2007 09:19

Saddam wins big! (And human rights take a thumping)

By Joshua Holland
Created Dec 29 2006 - 9:09am

Under "Iraqi law*," Saddam Hussein must hang before January 27 for ordering
the deaths of 148 people in the town of Dujail in 1982. CBS reports [1] that
the execution will be recorded, but it's not clear if the tape will be
broadcast.

As I've written before (here [2], here [3], here [4] and here [5]), the
trial was a joke -- an utter sham. And while Saddam Hussein, the decrepit
old man, doesn't deserve much in the way of sympathy, the fact that the
Bushies -- in order to score domestic political points -- threw away an
opportunity to bring to justice Saddam Hussein, the former president of Iraq
who ordered the gassing of as many as 30,000 Kurds, will go down as one of
the great tragedies in a war that's been replete with them.

Saddam couldn't have hoped for a better end than a swift death after an
illegitimate trial by Western occupiers, or a better legacy than that which
will result from it.
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