Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Monday, May 22, 2006
Fitz back to one
Related to my earlier post, apparently Rove was not indicted. I'd chalk it up to not knowing Jason Leopold's history, but, true as it may be, that's lazy.
The truth is, I wanted it to be true. Not wholly from any sense of schadenfreude, but more from a hope that someone somewhere could prove what I've felt in my gut: that this administration leaks, lies about those leaks, leading many good people into dangerous situations. But all the hope in the world doesn't make a story true. Truth makes a story true. And, to those who care about such things, I apologise for any part I had in this fiasco.
The truth is, I wanted it to be true. Not wholly from any sense of schadenfreude, but more from a hope that someone somewhere could prove what I've felt in my gut: that this administration leaks, lies about those leaks, leading many good people into dangerous situations. But all the hope in the world doesn't make a story true. Truth makes a story true. And, to those who care about such things, I apologise for any part I had in this fiasco.
The "Amero"?
Dear Leader has been busy, working on the creation of a North American version of the European Union. Bush's rejection of real immigration reform becomes more clear with this revelation. Why bother when everything's about to change, including the INS being subordinate to a North American Customs and Immigration Service?
The "Amero" would replace the Canadian dollar, the US dollar, and the Mexican peso.
Human Events Online (a conservative weekly) has links galore, including a joint statement from Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.
Others are more able to determine the economic repercussions of such a plan, but I do know, as Jerome Corsi at HEL points out, that Bush would NOT have been re-elected had the red-staters known:
The "Amero" would replace the Canadian dollar, the US dollar, and the Mexican peso.
Human Events Online (a conservative weekly) has links galore, including a joint statement from Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin.
Others are more able to determine the economic repercussions of such a plan, but I do know, as Jerome Corsi at HEL points out, that Bush would NOT have been re-elected had the red-staters known:
If President Bush had run openly in 2004 on the proposition that a prime objective of his second term was to form the North American Union and to supplant the dollar with the “Amero,” we doubt very much that President Bush would have carried Ohio, let alone half of the Red State majority he needed to win re-election. Pursuing any plan that would legalize the conservatively estimated 12 million illegal aliens now in the United States could well spell election disaster for the Republican Party in 2006, especially for the House of Representative where every seat is up for grabs.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Fitz 2...
Via Julien's List, Rove is indicted.
About time, I say. A couple more to go...
(No, this is not the piece I'm working on...)
About time, I say. A couple more to go...
(No, this is not the piece I'm working on...)
Thursday, May 11, 2006
In BRB mode...
I'm working on a piece, but it's taking longer than I would like it to...please bear with me.
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Neil Young and the Very Catchy Ditty
I use Rhapsody to listen to music before I decide what to buy. Yes, I pay for it, but $9.99 a month is a lot less than buying crap and not knowing until the shrinkwrap's off. And there is a whole lot of crap out there.
Yesterday, I listened to Neil Young's new album, Living With War. The whole album reminds me of trips across the US with my family, listening to AM radio through Iowa and Kansas, being awake all 29 hours because there was just so much to listen to and see, my mom pulling off the normal route so we could stop by Lincoln's birthplace (and my dad waking up after we stop, wondering where the hell we are). I used to believe that all of the good protest songs were already written and that I was simply born too late. I was wrong.
The album is a protest album in the traditional sense of the phrase. Roger Friedman over at Fox News (which has actually posted the full lyrics) calls Living With War "an incendiary, moving, totally American document of peaceful protest that is going to make a lot of people crazy one way or another." He's right. With songs like "Looking for a Leader" (a prayer for someone who can "bring our country home"), "Restless Consumer" ("How do you pay for war and leave us dyin'/When you could do so much more/You're not even tryin") and "Living With War"(the most beautiful song on the album...I'm serious), you'll either love or hate this album. Like as not, if you're reading this, you'll love it.
Check it out from your favorite album preview site, then buy it. Here are the lyrics for "Let's Impeach the President," the aforementioned catchy ditty that Roger Friedman calls "a melodic, rocking campfire ode" that's the "catchiest protest song since Country Joe and the Fish’s anti-Vietnam ditty, "I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die.""
Yesterday, I listened to Neil Young's new album, Living With War. The whole album reminds me of trips across the US with my family, listening to AM radio through Iowa and Kansas, being awake all 29 hours because there was just so much to listen to and see, my mom pulling off the normal route so we could stop by Lincoln's birthplace (and my dad waking up after we stop, wondering where the hell we are). I used to believe that all of the good protest songs were already written and that I was simply born too late. I was wrong.
The album is a protest album in the traditional sense of the phrase. Roger Friedman over at Fox News (which has actually posted the full lyrics) calls Living With War "an incendiary, moving, totally American document of peaceful protest that is going to make a lot of people crazy one way or another." He's right. With songs like "Looking for a Leader" (a prayer for someone who can "bring our country home"), "Restless Consumer" ("How do you pay for war and leave us dyin'/When you could do so much more/You're not even tryin") and "Living With War"(the most beautiful song on the album...I'm serious), you'll either love or hate this album. Like as not, if you're reading this, you'll love it.
Check it out from your favorite album preview site, then buy it. Here are the lyrics for "Let's Impeach the President," the aforementioned catchy ditty that Roger Friedman calls "a melodic, rocking campfire ode" that's the "catchiest protest song since Country Joe and the Fish’s anti-Vietnam ditty, "I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die.""
Let’s impeach the president for lyin'The album comes out Friday. And don't forget: the Dixie Chicks have their new album out on May 27th.
And misleading our country into WAR
Abusing all the power that we gave him
And shipping all our money out the door
Who’s the man who hired all the criminals
The White House shadows who hide behind closed doors
They bend the facts to fit with their new stories
Of why we have to send our men to war
Let’s impeach the president for spyin'
On citizens inside their own homes
Breaking ev'ry law in the country
By tapping our computers and telephones
What if AL-QAEDA blew up the levees
Would New Orleans have been safer that way
Sheltered by our government’s protection
Or was someone just not home that day?
Flip...flop
Let’s impeach the president for hijackin'
Our religion and using it to get elected
Dividing our country into colors
And still leaving black people neglected
Thank GOD he’s crackin' down on steroids
Since he sold his old baseball team
There’s lots of people lookin' at big trouble
But of course the president is clean
Thank God

